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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThere are countless things in existence that we are not aware of. The truth is, that we are completely oblivious to that fact too, that we don’t have the knowledge of those things. This reality alone opens up a wide window of possibilities. The possibilities that we must make room for. So whenever we address the subject of paranormal with a presumption in our mind that it is just a collection of cooked up stories and interesting hoaxes, we should ask ourselves this question, ‘How much do we actually know?’
Our compilation of empirical knowledge is changing every day. Whatever we believed to be unchangeable has – changed. On May 7, 2014 Scientific American's article on how a bacterium's DNA was engineered to contain an unnatural genetic code, rocked the world. Life as we knew it, contained only four nucleobases, adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G). Now scientists have added two more bases to the DNA of a bacterium and changed the face of natural life with the sole purpose that more bases would mean that the DNA so engineered would now be able to carry more information in the genetic material. The bacterium has accepted this change and is living and dividing. The face of our future, LIFE's future, has been changed. No one ever thought that this was possible and that nature can make room for this kind of unprecedented, groundbreaking, unthinkable and revolutionary change. So I ask you one more question then, ‘How much do we actually know about nature?’
Gaurav Oberoi
Gaurav Oberoi is certified in Fundamental Neuroscience and Psychological First-Aid from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, is a Professional Métier Advisor & Consultant in Developmental Psychology and an author.
Since childhood, he had been fascinated by two very different yet very interesting subjects. The mysterious realm of the unknown and the paranormal and the 'powers of our subconscious mind & personal development.' Finding both these topics captivating, he has been researching them both for more than 17 years.
After experiencing the most mentally and physically agonizing events in life for years in a row due to being diagnosed with diseases labelled as incurable, twice in his life; and enduring that, coming up victorious, he teaches that the big idea is not to be afraid to hit the rock bottom. The three qualities that he had found that worked for him to win painful bouts with life are being brave, bright and benevolent.
He had decided to take a stand and became intensely passionate about being healthy again. It was all he could think of, he says. Finally, long hours of research everyday helped him find three curative compounds in alternative medicine. The next step was to discuss the same with a certified practitioner. He started the medication and in addition to that went into long sessions of guided meditation to help him experience a profound and lasting effect of the medicine. With that light exercise, he says, went a long way. After that all he says he could do is keep a lot of patience and an iron will. It finally paid off. After 8 years of fighting with the dreaded diseases he was able to beat them.
Today he owns 7 organizations dealing with the services relating to Leadership and Development Programs, Psychological Augmentation Programs, Personal Development Coaching and Professional Métier Advisory.
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