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Transformative experience at Isha Institute of Inner Sciences.


It seems ridiculous to try to find the words to describe the transformative experience I had at Isha institute of inner sciences.
I had so many tears of joy 😂 to the extent that I felt I might get dehydrated because of buckets of tears I shed.
The words like love, compassion and happiness are too small to describe the experience of borderless ONENESS.


Life will never be the same.

The intense meditative practices led by Sadhguru and Isha teachers
1. Cleared up my mental garbage
2. Provided the absolute clarity about who I am
3. Helped me experience life in a totally different way

I bow down to Sadhguru, teachers and volunteers at Isha for opening the dimensions in me that I never thought existed.
Last 4 days of the program we had to handover our cell phones, wallets, car keys and any other valuables. It was hard for me to handover the phone.
At the end of the program, when it was time to collect the phone I didn't even feel like taking it back anymore :-).

If you are looking for clarity in life, inner well being and joy 😂 check out the inner engineering and other advanced programs by Sadhguru.

Back to work tomorrow.

Many thanks to my lovely wife for helping me take a break from routine.

Yes, the beard grew. 2 weeks, the longest I ever went with out shaving.
Shakthi is not impressed with the beard, so it will go tomorrow.
feeling blissful at Isha Institute of Inner Sciences - iii.

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