Jan 23, 2008

The Miracle Is Existence

Prem Rawat
Prem Rawat talks about the miracle of life. “The most beautiful miracle is: from nowhere comes this breath and brings the gift of life to you. This is your story. One breath at a time. That’s your beat. That’s your rhythm. Do you understand what a miracle this is?”
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Prem Rawat - "Congratulations!"

Prem Rawat
“Congratulations, you are alive,” says Prem Rawat. “You can appreciate this existence. You can truly be happy in a timeless way—no special circumstances required. You can be in the joy that springs from your heart every single day.”
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TPRF Holds Two Eye Clinics in India

TPRF Holds Two Eye Clinics in India
Recently, TPRF held two eye clinics for India’s poor and received high praise from attending physicians. Over six days, in Jaipur and Delhi, doctors gave free consultations and supplies to more than 3,400 patients, providing eye drops and eyeglasses. A patient, Vimla Sharma, said, “The doctors treated me with such care, thoroughness and kindness. This kind of treatment is hard to find.”
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Jan 16, 2008

Prem Rawat - "The Success Story"

Prem Rawat
“This life can actually become a joy—not tedious, not living in bewilderment—but making every day meaningful, filled with gratitude,” says Prem Rawat. “This human being is a success story. It is a success that started a long time ago and is still unfolding. And it will be a success story until the very last breath. If your heart is full, that’s it.”
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TPRF Provides Disaster Relief to Mexico's Flood Victims

TPRF Provides Disaster Relief to Mexico's Flood's Victims
A grant from TPRF will provide water, food and other necessities to families caught in a flood that has left nearly half the State of Tabasco under water. TPRF is partnering with the Mexican nonprofit organization Compartimos Bienestar y Salud Para Los Niños Maya I.A.P. to deliver survival kits to stranded families in isolated areas that government agencies and other relief organizations have so far been unable to reach.
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