Sahaja Yoga - an Experiential Treatise

Saraswati Raman, V N Phadke

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The book Sahaja Yoga- An Experiential Treatise is a translation of the original Marathi work titled Sahaja Yoga- Anubhavache Bol written by Mr. V. N. Phadke which was written by him at the request of our Holy mother, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. The book is based on his own experiments with application of Sahaja Yoga for treatment of various ailments, to find intuitively solutions to some common problems faced by man and also to find the truth as to certain beliefs of his community for which the encouragement came from Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi herself. Saraswati Ramans interest and dedication to Sahaja Yoga and its meditation led her to explore a course in medicine leading to an MD in Alternative Medicine from the Indian Board for Alternative Sciences, Kolkata and started off on her journey in Music too by learning,just to discover the treatments of various diseases through Music and Sahaja Yoga meditation. A lady full of positive vibes and approach, towards every aspect of life; ever smiling, her journey to explore the Culture of our country and its tradition has taken this form of a beautiful compilation of this literature. We are proud to have her as one of the gems of Sahaja Yogis that are blooming on this Earth. Jai Shri Mataji. With lots of love, Pramila Rao, Krez Kreations, Real Estate, Ad-films & Media.

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