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Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
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Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
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The Indian American Life
Writer-At-Large – Beyond Belief: Does the Modern World Still Need Religion?
I We will all agree that we are all unique and have a great potential to be of extraordinary value to the world. For realizing our potential, we must cultivate the mind, so that we can discover the abilities, the energy and the power within us. We might have a...
Conquer Mount Kailash & Manasarovar: Packing & Wellness Guide for Indian-American Travelers
- Clothing Do not wear cotton garments. Use synthetic / wool-blend material. Synthetic undergarments for women and men are available at REI and at A 16. Over undergarments wear the following garments in 4 layers: i) 1st layer (innermost layer): Polypropylene or...
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti: Unveiling the Power of the Peace Mantra
Shanti, meaning "peace", is a natural state of being. Disturbances are created either by others or us. For example, peace already exists in a place until someone makes noise. Therefore, peace underlies all our agitations. When agitations end, peace is naturally...
Debunking Myths: The Truth About India’s Varna (Caste) System
- No One Superior, None Inferior: The Vedic Vision of Human Equality Hindu Dharma scripture emphasizes equality of all mankind. Rig Veda states:Ajyesthaso akanishthaso ete sambhrataro vahaduhu saubhagaya No one is superior, none inferior. All are brothers...
The Boy Who Found His Superpower: A Lesson in Self-Worth From Rishabha
- This is the story of king Rishabha who was a "jivanmuktah". A jivanmuktah is one who sees God everywhere, all the time and because of this vision, remains happy at all times. How does one become a jivanmuktah? By doing the right thing all the time. The story...
Becoming a Karma Yogi: The Gita and Krishna’s Teachings as a Way of Life – Part III
- Part II: Find the Part II HERE. - Why do we perform karma? Because we have been taught that working hard will give us the desired results so that we can be happy. And isn't that what everyone wants? Upadesa Sara Verse2: Kriti mahodadhou patana...
Beyond Duality: Unleash the Power of Gita’s Decision-Making Wisdom (Part II)
- Part I: Find the Part I HERE. - Decision making is based on two faculties. The mind and the intellect. The mind, in this context is defined as the faculty in us that takes decisions based on our likes and dislikes. And the intellect is the one...
Unlock Inner Peace: How to Prep Your Mind for Meditation & Embrace Detachment
Part I: Why Practice Meditation Find it HERE. How To Purify The Mind The philosophy of Vedanta teaches us that perfection is our true nature. But, if we're inherently perfect why don't we feel that way at all times. As we have discussed, this is...
Unlock Your Potential: Living Your Best Life with the Dharma Code
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Beyond the Ego: Unmasking Your True Self Through Adhyasa & Meditation
- The question that often arises about meditation is why meditate? For that we have to understand the essence of Vedanta: Aham Brahmasmi - My nature is infinite. If that is true, how can we prove it? We often use identification theory to understand the world...
Unveiling the Bhagavad Gita: Timeless Wisdom for a Fulfilling Life (Part 1)
- When we look at him for advice, help or direction for our problems, we hear Bhagwan say, "Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja: "Give up all other duties and surrender unto Me." This is Chapter 18, Verse 66 of the Gita. He says, "yoga-kshemam...












