Manoj Khatri
What do you really value?
One of the gifts of living mindfully is that you are able to discern what has real value in life
All you need is faith
The author reminisces his encounter with Dada J P Vaswani soon after the 26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks that shook India and the world
The divine paradox of mistakes
The author points to a fresh way of looking at mistakes we commit
There Is No Such Thing As Imperfection
Imperfection is an idea concocted by our heavily conditioned urban minds, says the author
The Wisdom of Vulnerability
Recognising that you are vulnerable blesses you with wisdom that was previously inaccessible to you
Keshava, A Magnificent Obsession by Bhawana Somaaya
This book is about Lord Krishna's relationship with his most beloved things in the world and how they believe that Krishna loves them the most
You are the Universe
When you acknowledge that you and the universe are made up of the same energy, you will open yourself to limitless possibilities
Float like the clouds, fly like the birds
On a clear day, the author watches the white clouds and the birds in the sky and contemplates the profundity in Nature's simplicity
A quest to cherish
There is no such thing as "an ideal life"; there's only a quest to learn, to grow and to become a greater version of oneself, says the editor of Complete Wellbeing
Normal vs Natural: Are You Living an Unnatural, Normal Life?
Being normal may be socially desirable but it isn't necessarily natural