“We can wait for that inner inspiration to come or
we can actively cultivate it. The choice is ours.
Choosing to actively cultivate the inner inspiration of
the heart is Heartfulness”- Daaji
I still remember the first time when I heard of the organization Heartfulness. Back then I was a nineteen year old who had just shifted away from his home to Kolkata for college, and like any young guy, full of apprehensions and excitement. It was only during the first month of my classes that the whole batch of our year was invited to a session of meditation conducted by Heartfulness. Hosted by Mrs. Juhi Shah, it was refreshing to see a person so full of energy and yet being an epitome of strength and calmness inside. And I remember thinking there must certainly be a secret behind it. As I attended that one hour in the session, I understood somewhat what the secret was. I was inspired to join after listening to the experiences of all the personalities that praised Heartfulness to improve their quality of life. As I started coming to Heartfulness sessions on Sunday, I realized how difficult it is to keep our mind still, but how more rewarding it is to your mind and your body for the day. Prior to this experience, I had thought that mediation was something only what middle aged people did. Growing up in that age and the environment I did, I was told to focus on always working harder and faster. It almost seemed as a rebellion to tell your mind to not rush for once. I learnt from those Sunday sessions of Heartfulness that the strength can not always be in volatility or reacting to environment, which is something what most of us young people do. Strength, I learnt, is in most cases in tranquility. Meditation, is one of the primary tools to experience this bliss. And if meditation is a tool, Heartfulness is the craftsman which molds it into perfection. As almost a year has passed since I joined, I regrettably admit that I have not been able to go to those sessions as much as I would like. However, I still aim and, quite often succeed, in meditating at the beginning of each day. For that, I would give a huge credit to the Heartfulness. I sincerely hope that the family of Heartfulness lives stronger and happier than they have influenced me to be.
Thank you.
Aadish Aayush,
I still remember the first time when I heard of the organization Heartfulness. Back then I was a nineteen year old who had just shifted away from his home to Kolkata for college, and like any young guy, full of apprehensions and excitement. It was only during the first month of my classes that the whole batch of our year was invited to a session of meditation conducted by Heartfulness. Hosted by Mrs. Juhi Shah, it was refreshing to see a person so full of energy and yet being an epitome of strength and calmness inside. And I remember thinking there must certainly be a secret behind it. As I attended that one hour in the session, I understood somewhat what the secret was. I was inspired to join after listening to the experiences of all the personalities that praised Heartfulness to improve their quality of life. As I started coming to Heartfulness sessions on Sunday, I realized how difficult it is to keep our mind still, but how more rewarding it is to your mind and your body for the day. Prior to this experience, I had thought that mediation was something only what middle aged people did. Growing up in that age and the environment I did, I was told to focus on always working harder and faster. It almost seemed as a rebellion to tell your mind to not rush for once. I learnt from those Sunday sessions of Heartfulness that the strength can not always be in volatility or reacting to environment, which is something what most of us young people do. Strength, I learnt, is in most cases in tranquility. Meditation, is one of the primary tools to experience this bliss. And if meditation is a tool, Heartfulness is the craftsman which molds it into perfection. As almost a year has passed since I joined, I regrettably admit that I have not been able to go to those sessions as much as I would like. However, I still aim and, quite often succeed, in meditating at the beginning of each day. For that, I would give a huge credit to the Heartfulness. I sincerely hope that the family of Heartfulness lives stronger and happier than they have influenced me to be.
Thank you.
Thanks for inspiring sharing!
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