For readers of Life Positive, Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati is a familiar name. They have read about her spiritual journey often in Life Positive. (How she came to India as a tourist and became a permanent part of its spiritual essence- when she felt inexplicably pulled by a divine voice and call.) A few lucky ones have also had the opportunity to listen to her enlightening discourses organised by The Life Positive Foundation and otherwise too.
A bundle of joy, energy, optimism, and positivity, Sadhvi Bhagawati is a living example of how life is supposed to be lived on the earthly plane, without getting attached to anything material, while performing one’s duties religiously. She is involved in many acts of selfless service that involve promoting hygiene, sanitation, education, and awareness amongst the weakest sections of society.
Recently, she launched her new book Come Home To Yourself, which was reviewed by Life Positive. Chairman Aditya Ahluwalia met Sadhvi Bhagawati during one of his visits to Rishikesh and spoke to her at length about her outlook, philosophy, and spiritual belief.
You lead the life of a renunciate. Your book Come Home to Yourself beautifully elucidates your crystal-clear understanding of life and its purpose. We want to know if you have resolved everything in your life or you still feel emotions like fear, rejection, anger, and dejection? If yes, how do you handle them?
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