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Inspiring stories

Expression of insights & wisdom realized on the path of Self-discovery.

The writer has been on the path of spirituality from early years, exploring the unseen dimension and adventuring into the Unknown…

Knowing the unknown and seeing the unseen has been a prime fascination of the writer. Being raised in a patriarchal society the author faced strong opposition from people all around her, but never succumbing to external pressures, she continued her journey with unflinching faith in the Supreme! These stories she read and heard from different Masters on her journey of spiritual ascension, and she wanted to share this with her fellow brothers and sisters whom she believes as an expression of Divine! In Knowing oneself, we know Thyself, and in knowing thyself, we know the universe…

The universe is one verse…We are all tied in this single thread and love binds us all together into this bond of unity!

May the readers have a beautiful journey ahead and may this wisdom add to their individual journey of enlightenment…
Have a great reading!




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