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Krishna Bhaavin

I am a curious learner, an intense feeler and a self-absorbed thinker, in that order. My role in the world is that of a modern-day yogi; also a spiritual trainer and a thought-provoking author; a personal coach and a healer. Divinely guided by Mahavatar Babaji, I have intimately learnt with enlightened masters like Guruji Rishi Prabhakar, Leonard Orr and now Dattatreya Shiv Baba (Dr. Pillai). Currently at 41, I enjoy getting to the bottom of things and actively sharing my learnings. I have a voracious appetite for reading. I speak and write about a whole gamut of topics from spirituality and emotional healing to productivity and enlightened prosperity. My deepest interest lies in the science of easy living.

प्रभु पर निर्भर

As originally published in India’s premiere spiritual magazine ‘Life Positive’ (January 2017 Issue)

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Commit to Action Seminar

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Seminar this Saturday was quite an honour for me with some really noble stalwarts from different domains choosing to participate most curiously.

From the left:

Ritu Gorai: The Founder of Jamms – an organisation supporting thousands of mothers in their lives and parenting journeys.

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Power of Focus

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The secrets of effortless living

           As originally published in India’s premiere spiritual magazine ‘Life Positive’ (November 2016 Issue)

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Five life lessons Dangal taught me

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There is a certain pleasure in watching a movie first-day -first-show. All the more if the gamble pays off. Which it did, with Dangal. Here is what I learnt. Always difficult to write this without giving the story away. But in the spirit of the movie, lets strive to do the difficult.

1. FATHER’S LOVE IS NO LESS

A mother is for loving and nurturing; a father is for guidance and growth. A mother is unconditional in her heart and unconditional in her behaviour. A father is unconditional in his heart but has to be conditional in his behaviour. A mother could have it relatively easy, her love is the soft love. A father has it relatively difficult, his love is the tough love. Keep Reading

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