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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSmriti Khullar was born in the serenity of Himachal Pradesh and grew up in the buzz of Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. An engineer from NIT Hamirpur and a marketeer from IIM Bangalore, Smriti has worked with the biggest corporate names in the country. Her real desire, however, is to understand life and the world. Physics and philosophy were her first guides in this search. Then she found her teacher, Master Choa, who opened her eyes to spirituality. Now a meditator and an explorer of theosophy, Smriti wants to share what she learnt with all those who want to know. And for those who have still notRead More...
Smriti Khullar was born in the serenity of Himachal Pradesh and grew up in the buzz of Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. An engineer from NIT Hamirpur and a marketeer from IIM Bangalore, Smriti has worked with the biggest corporate names in the country. Her real desire, however, is to understand life and the world. Physics and philosophy were her first guides in this search. Then she found her teacher, Master Choa, who opened her eyes to spirituality. Now a meditator and an explorer of theosophy, Smriti wants to share what she learnt with all those who want to know. And for those who have still not started looking for answers, she hopes to raise some questions to stir them up.
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One question which, in its two simple words, holds the power of all curiosity, imagination and dreams...
Just two words which clearly say that the world that we see is not all... that there is a wider, deeper world full of possibilities. Just two words which stir up all the could-be’s and should-be’s. Who wouldn’t be tempted to know what these words have to offer?
But then, who knows which gates open when we chant the words…
Wh
One question which, in its two simple words, holds the power of all curiosity, imagination and dreams...
Just two words which clearly say that the world that we see is not all... that there is a wider, deeper world full of possibilities. Just two words which stir up all the could-be’s and should-be’s. Who wouldn’t be tempted to know what these words have to offer?
But then, who knows which gates open when we chant the words…
What if?
What is happiness? Where can we find it? Is it in the innocent safety of our homes, or in the full exploration of our potential? Is it when we are alone, or when there are others around to share it with?
This book is a tale of Pihu, the peacock. Pihu was not just any peacock—he was special. He was the most beautiful dancer. Then how could he lead an ordinary life? Of what use would his talent be if it stayed hidden behind the forest greens?
He
What is happiness? Where can we find it? Is it in the innocent safety of our homes, or in the full exploration of our potential? Is it when we are alone, or when there are others around to share it with?
This book is a tale of Pihu, the peacock. Pihu was not just any peacock—he was special. He was the most beautiful dancer. Then how could he lead an ordinary life? Of what use would his talent be if it stayed hidden behind the forest greens?
He found someone who took him out from the innocent but stagnant comfort of the forest to the scintillating glory of the stage where he could showcase his potential, push himself and grow better each day. But soon these glorious lights became chains that entangled him. He was throttled with despair, unable to move. He then found someone who gave him the keys to open his shackles, dance freely and enjoy the stage, the growth and the glory.
Pihu learns what true happiness is and how he can find it and live it. This is his story, but it could very much be ours. May all of us find that happiness we seek.
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