Celebrating India’s 76th Republic Day

The meeting was a celebration of the 76th Republic Day of India, with participants from various locations around the world. The discussion revolved around the rich cultural heritage and the constitution that binds all Indian citizens together. The participants expressed their love and attachment to India, its diverse culture, and its spiritual significance. The meeting also included a guided meditation and a message from the founder and director of the organization, Neil Kumar. The participants also welcomed Armando from Australia and Nishit from India, who shared their messages for the occasion.

Australia’s Spiritual Connection With India

In the meeting, Australia expressed their strong attachment to India, having visited multiple times and being a Brahma Kamari. They shared their experience of taking the train through Rajasthan and their spiritual connection with India. Australia also mentioned their love for Indian food, which they can find in abundance in Australia due to the presence of many Indians. India Amrita and London Nil discussed Australia’s affinity for India and its culture, with Australia expressing their love for the food, spirituality, and people of India. Israel Rena, who has a strong connection to India, shared her experience of finding her spiritual awakening in India and how it has helped her heal from depression and a herniated disc. The conversation ended with a discussion about the importance of eating with one’s hands and the connection it brings to oneself and the food.

Preserving Sanskrit Culture and Civilization

In the meeting, USA Eve discussed the importance of preserving Sanskrit culture and the ancient civilization of Parat, emphasizing its authority in spiritual science. She also highlighted the practicality of ancient knowledge, such as the significance of trees and the importance of not relying solely on medication for mental health. LONDON Dhruv and LONDON Nil discussed the connection between Agni and Bharat, and the role of RAM in defining Indian civilization. USA David shared his insights on the significance of the Ramayana and its influence on Indian civilization, and its role in shaping the country’s culture and traditions. The conversation ended with a discussion about the upcoming conference on mind, body, and consciousness at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi, and the potential for USA David to participate.

Global Unity and India’s Progress

In the meeting, INDIA Ageh discussed the importance of global unity and the need for a unified global government to protect life. He emphasized the need to renounce national boundaries and nuclear bombs, and to embrace each other. He also mentioned the warning issued by 15,000 scientists about the climate crisis and the need for major transformations to global society. LONDON Nil then led a discussion about India’s progress and resilience, highlighting its achievements in various fields such as economy, defense, and technology. Ravi Bhanu shared a personal poem about his experiences in India, and Sudhir shared a poem by Makhan Lata about the aspirations of a common citizen. The conversation ended with UK Dr Rajiv discussing the importance of unity and the role of brave soldiers and freedom fighters in India’s history.

India’s Republic Day Celebrations

In the meeting, Nil Kumar led the discussion, welcoming participants and introducing various speakers. Rajiv shared a powerful message about the importance of serving one’s country, and Gunchel Butch introduced herself and her artwork inspired by Vedic knowledge. Dhiruhi and Tarla celebrated their birthdays with songs, and Janki, a young ambassador, sang a song that captured the essence of India’s Republic Day. Amrish and Nishit also shared messages, with Nishit reflecting on his journey from India to Kenya and now to the UK, emphasizing the importance of upholding the ideals of their great nation. The conversation ended with plans for future episodes and the sharing of interesting facts about India’s achievements.

Celebrating India’s 76th Republic Day

The meeting was a celebration of India’s 76th Republic Day, with participants from various countries sharing their experiences and connections to India. The discussion revolved around the importance of India’s culture, history, and contributions to the world. Participants shared their personal experiences of growing up in India, their memories of celebrating Republic Day, and their love for Indian traditions. The meeting also highlighted India’s achievements, such as becoming the fastest-growing large economy and its contributions to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The conversation ended with a chant led by Natesh, a participant from the United States, in honor of Mohanji’s father.

India’s Economy, Culture, and Influence

The meeting was a discussion about India’s economy, culture, and its global influence. LONDON Nil highlighted India’s rise as the 5th largest economy, its technological advancements, and its space exploration achievements. INDIA Ageh shared his personal experience of meeting Osho and his understanding of India’s spiritual and cultural significance. UK Anukul discussed India’s unique cultural traits and the importance of family ties. INDIA Amrita shared her experience of India’s body language and how it differs from the West. USA Natesh shared his journey of discovering India and his devotion to its culture. UK Dr. Rajiv discussed the cross-cultural connection between India and the West, and his plans to set up a center in the UK for integrated health and consciousness. The conversation ended with a video message from Himali Sagepal, a celebrity host and lawyer from India.

Integrating Vedantic Principles in Treatment

In the meeting, UK Anukul discussed his approach to treating chronic back pain patients, emphasizing the importance of addressing their social and personal lives, as well as incorporating Vedantic principles and traditional Indian systems of education. He also highlighted the need to avoid chronic use of anti-inflammatory medications and the importance of maintaining a healthy diet. LONDON Nil proposed integrating these ideas into the Integrated Health program and suggested a group discussion on the 9th of February. USA Sharron shared her experience of arriving in India and the warm welcome she received, while USA Soul discussed the importance of respect and harmony in Indian culture. The conversation ended with USA Michael sharing his journey from acting to a deeper spiritual life and his current work with John Milton.

Michael’s Personal Experience and Plans

Michael shared his personal experience of the devastating fires in Los Angeles, particularly in Pacific Palisades, where he spent 25 years. He mentioned the destruction of the Lake Shrine, an interfaith center, and the miraculous survival of the site. He also shared a poem by Paramahansa Yogananda, “My India,” which reflects his love for India and his desire to spread its teachings. Michael also mentioned his plans to record sacred chants in India and his focus on sharing with his friends in California. The team discussed the possibility of launching a project at the Lake Shrine and the importance of unity and harmony. They also planned to connect via Whatsapp and other platforms.

Global Team Appreciation and Celebrations

In the meeting, Michael expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to connect with the global team. Nil acknowledged the contributions of various team members, including Natesh, Lata, Meeta, Anukul, Nishit, and Sharron. The team discussed the significance of India’s Republic Day and the role of women in India’s growth. They also celebrated the upcoming Kumbh Mela event in India. The conversation ended with a rendition of the Indian national anthem, followed by a discussion about the upcoming Yoga and Meditation session. Claudia, who joined from Peru, was welcomed to the team.

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COME AND LET US CELEBRATE THE INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY TOGETHER

Sunday 26th  January 2025

 

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COME AND LET US CELEBRATE THE INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY TOGETHER

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The image promotes a "Happy Republic Day" event with the theme "One Nation One Vision One Identity." It features a man in a white suit singing. Event details: Sunday, 26th January 2025, 2pm GMT. Hosted by Healing Our Earth, with Armondo Hurley. Indian flags embellish the design.
The image promotes a Republic Day event. It features an orange banner reading "Happy Republic Day" with Indian maps on either side. Below, event details include a free online session on Sunday, 26th Jan 2025, with yoga teacher Rena Shoshana Forester. A smiling woman, possibly the yoga teacher, is pictured on the right, showing the soles of her feet. The background has earthy and Indian flag motifs.
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The image is a promotional poster for a Republic Day event. It features a woman speaking into a microphone and text announcing a free online session on Sunday, 26th January 2025, at 2 PM GMT. The event is hosted by "Healing Our Earth" with Dharti Vasani, a resident singer and poetess.
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The image is split into two sections. The left side is a poster for a "Happy Republic Day" event on 26th Jan 2025, featuring the Indian flag and map, and "Healing Our Earth" logo. The right side shows a smiling person with long brown hair. The website provided is healingourearth.com.
The image celebrates Republic Day with a "Healing Our Earth" theme. It announces a free online session on 26th January 2025 at 2pm GMT. The layout includes Indian flags, a globe with hands, and the text "Chirag Patel, Contributor" with a smiling person wearing an orange vest on the right.
The image is a promotional poster for a "Happy Republic Day" event on January 26, 2025. It includes Indian flags, an emblem with Earth and hands, and the text advertising a free online session. A woman with glasses is on the right, identified as Meena Trivedy, the resident singer.
Poster for "Happy Republic Day" with the theme "One Nation One Vision One Identity". Includes Indian flags, a globe graphic titled "Healing Our Earth," and event details: Sunday, 26th Jan 2025, 2pm GMT. Mentions Nishit Kotak as Technical Director, and the website www.healingourearth.com.
Poster for a global online session titled "Healing Our Earth" on Republic Day, January 26, 2025, at 2 PM GMT. Features decorative elements like the Indian flag, a map of India, and an image of a woman wearing a knit hat. Text includes "Meeta Joshi, Hindu Chaplin.
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A promotional poster for "Happy Republic Day" with the theme "One Nation One Vision One Identity." The event is a free global online session on Sunday, January 26, 2025, at 2 PM GMT. It features Nilanjana Paul as a resident contributor. The poster includes Indian flags and symbols.
The image is a promotional poster for "Happy Republic Day" featuring a free online session by Dr. Anjali Agarwal. It includes Indian flags, globe graphics, and the date, 26th Jan 2025, at 2pm GMT. The text emphasizes "One Nation One Vision One Identity" and provides a website link.
Poster for a free online session titled "Healing Our Earth" on Republic Day, 26th January 2025, 2 PM GMT. Features an image of a woman on the right,  accompanied by illustrations of the Indian flag, globe, and map. Includes topics: Ayurveda, Yoga, and Vedic Science. Website listed below.
The image is a promotional poster for a "Happy Republic Day" event by Healing Our Earth, scheduled for Sunday, January 26, 2025, at 2pm GMT. It features an Indian flag, a globe graphic with hands, and a man in a suit. Key speaker: VedAcharya Dr. Naveen Gupta, a resident Ayurveda contributor.
The image is a vibrant poster for a Happy Republic Day event on January 26, 2025. It features an online session with Dr. Kailash Parekh at 4:15 PM GMT. Flags, a globe, and a smiling woman in blue traditional attire are included. Website: www.healingourearth.com.
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The image promotes a global online session for Republic Day on Sunday, January 26, 2025. It features Indian flags, a globe with two green figures, and includes details like time zones and speaker Sharron Rose. A woman in pink with long hair smiles, hands together in a namaste gesture.
Poster for "Happy Republic Day" celebration. Features a singer with a microphone on the right. Event details: "FREE Global Online Session, Sunday 26th Jan 2025, 2pm GMT onwards." Includes Indian flags and date mentions, with kirtan chanting by Natesh Ramsell at 5pm GMT.
A promotional poster for "Happy Republic Day" and a free online session with Bhakti Yoga Mentor Prema Nayi. It features Indian flags, event details for January 26, 2025, and a portrait of Prema Nayi smiling, with a green dress and a brown shawl. www.healingourearth.com at the bottom.
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THANK YOU 

Technical Director –  Nishit Kotak 

Yoga & Meditation Producer – Riddhi Vyas

Beauty Episode Producer – Vaishali Acharya

Integrated Health Producer – Dr Rajeev Gupta

Ayurveda Episode Producer – Prof Ish Sharma

General Admin/Senior Anchor – Dr Amrita Sharma

Dance Episode Producer/Anchor  – Dr Honey Kalaria

Miscellaneous Episode Producer – Rotarian Lal Goel

Mauritius Coordinator/Host – Gayeetree Samboo

Kitchen Episodes Producer/Host – Seema Bhatia 

U.S.A Coordinator/Host – Sharron Rose

Creative Director – Sarita Menon

Media Team – Kesh Morjaria 

HOST TEAM – Dr Amrita Sharma, Sharron Rose

 BACK UP TEAM –  Dr Lalit Sodha, Dr Sheila Dobee,                      Dr Milen Shah, Dr Wai Ching Lee, Dr Kailash Parekh MBE     Ravi Bhanot MBE & Sushma Bhanot MBE,  Mina Khagram,    and Dr Anjali Agarwal

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