The Reluctant Saint – San Giuseppe Da Copertino
One of my favourite saint movies is The Reluctant Saint. It is nearly impossible for me to watch it without crying once.
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One of my favourite saint movies is The Reluctant Saint. It is nearly impossible for me to watch it without crying once.
My bedtime reading right now. I try to read one verse each night and quickly jot down how that resonates with particular situations in my life at that moment and the practical lesson I learn from that verse, in real life.
It wasn’t an easy day today. I’ve been battling a cold for a while and it was quite taxing to be in the office with my cold today.
I stayed up late talking to a friend on the phone tonight. Her biggest advice was this: “If something is bothering you it is the surest thing that you need to look at it.”
Today was a combination of easy and difficult. I’ve been dealing with a personal problem for the last 3-4 weeks. A change has come into my physical surroundings, namely in my office building, and it’s bothering me.
The last time I spent Navaratri at my ashram Shree Peetha Nilaya was in 2013. Had to wait 4 years to experience it again but I’m so grateful that the Divine Mother and Gurudev gave me the opportunity to be at the epic Bhakti Marga Navaratri celebrations again.
My friend and fellow Bhakti Marga devotee, Sati got married today to the little brother of another friend, Cristiano Tiozzo. I am so happy for the beautiful couple and so blessed that I could somehow witness the incredible ceremony.
I returned back to my ashram, Shree Peetha Nilaya today. The last time I was here was in January 2017. A lot has changed since then but a few things are strangely similar.
I was blessed to be the teacher in an Atma Kriya Yoga course this weekend. My friend and talented photographer Vesna organized the course and she took most of these gorgeous photos.