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    A different kind of Heart Transplant

    I call my Guru Ji as Maharaj Ji. It’s just more endearing for me. Although most devotees call him Baba Ji. It was sometime around 2002-2004. One day, I suddenly got a phone call from Maharaj Ji saying that he was in Canada and asked me to visit Toronto for

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    You are Eternal- Grandma’s Spirit visits

    My daughter was less than four years old. She woke up from her afternoon nap and walked to me in the other room. She said with a happy tone, “Naani (grandma) was here.” She called my mother, Naani. My daughter was less than four years old. She woke up from

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    Who to listen to?

    When I was a little kid, I didn’t play with dolls or house like other girls.  By choice and primarily by circumstance, I was a loner. I spent hours playing teacher-student games by myself. I was the teacher explaining a concept to myself, the student. The student wouldn’t get it

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    God’s reminders are everywhere.

    No matter what part of the world you are from, your devotional practices away from the daily humdrum of life activities are a dedicated way to remember God, glorify God, thank God, or seek your own Divine Self. Sometimes you don’t have the time to sit down away from daily work

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    Children bring profound insights

    It was the usual intensely hot summer day in Dallas. My kids, 4-year-old and 5-year-old, were happily playing in the fenced backyard. Sometimes they’d play with water too and get all soaked. They had a habit of running in out of the house for something or the other. Our house,

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    Life is “just a pretend” game

    My four-year-old son declared one day, “Mommy, you are not my mom.”  Imagine my surprise! Here is a blog about what he meant and our entire conversation: The world is a movie set. We all come as actors with assigned roles. Children are not born to fulfill their dreams. They

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