Recently, I walked/climbed toward a peak. Around 400-450 steps. A steep climb that slowly tightened the breath.Moments when the legs wanted to pause, when the mind whispered, “Let’s stop here.” And yet, from somewhere quieter and deeper, another voice kept returning, “Just a little more.” This peak was the Koh Hong 360° Viewpoint, a place … Continue reading Climbing the Peak, Listening Within
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When a Nap Teaches More Than a Race
While coming to the office today, I heard the old story of the rabbit and the tortoise once again, the familiar tale we have all grown up with. Traditionally, the story carries a clear and widely accepted moral: slow and steady wins the race. The rabbit, confident in his speed, takes the race lightly and … Continue reading When a Nap Teaches More Than a Race
The Chasm Between Us and Shri Sadguru
It is often said that a single touch of the Shri Sadguru can transform one’s entire being… If this is true, why then does such a transformation not always take place? History shows us only a handful of shining examples, Maharshi Valmiki, once a bandit, transformed into a sage; Angulimala, a dreaded killer, became a … Continue reading The Chasm Between Us and Shri Sadguru
The Sacred Power of Silence: When Words Fall Short
There are times in life when we speak from a place of sincerity — hoping to help, explain, or guide someone we care about. We choose our words carefully, speak with kindness, and offer genuine wisdom. But instead of being received with the same openness, our words are ignored, dismissed, or misunderstood. The person may … Continue reading The Sacred Power of Silence: When Words Fall Short
Satsang Reflection: The Qualities of a Supreme Devotee
Let us reflect on a beautiful verse that describes the essence of a true daas (Sadhak) a devoted servant of the Divine Master: मदें मत्सरें सांडिली स्वार्थबुद्धी प्रपंचीक नाहीं जयातें उपाधी॥सदा बोलणे नम्र वाचा सुवाचा। जगी धन्य तो दास सर्वोत्तमाचा "Madē matsarē sāṇḍilī svārthabuddhi prapañchīk nāhīṁ, jayātē upādhī.Sadā bolaṇē namra vāchā suvāchā, jagī dhanya tō … Continue reading Satsang Reflection: The Qualities of a Supreme Devotee
Growth Through Letting Go: What Rohit Sharma’s Decision Teaches Us About Life
"Whenever I write 'Sadguru' or 'Shri Sadguru', I am referring to my revered Shri Sadguru, P. Pu. Sadgurunath Shri Kaka Maharaj (Shri Shripad Anant Vaidya)." There are moments in life when we must pause and reflect — To move forward, what must I leave behind? Recently, Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from … Continue reading Growth Through Letting Go: What Rohit Sharma’s Decision Teaches Us About Life
Offering What Is Already His — A Reflection on Shri Sadguru’s Grace
"Whenever I write 'Sadguru' or 'Shri Sadguru', I am referring to my revered Shri Sadguru, P. Pu. Sadgurunath Shri Kaka Maharaj (Shri Shripad Anant Vaidya)." “To offer Shri Sadguru what already belongs to Him may seem like a strange gesture — yet it is the most natural expression of our devotion. For this entire creation … Continue reading Offering What Is Already His — A Reflection on Shri Sadguru’s Grace