🙏 Namaste from magicKal Delhi 🙌
A profound visit, a place of such power, contrast, beauty, mystic🧘♀️🙏💚🕉️
What a city… a living pulse of contrasts, power, beauty, and mystery. Humans, dogs, monkeys, opulence, and poverty all dancing together in this vibrant chaos that somehow flows in divine perfection. Every corner hums with life — loud, fragrant, raw, sacred. I feel it all, the paradox and the poetry of existence playing out in front of me.
My heart expanded in gratitude to my Higher Self for the miracle of this journey — for the manifestations of embodying Win Win Win Solutions, The Lovetarian Way. There’s something indescribable about witnessing creation so alive, so unapologetically real. I’m humbled by the Power we all carry — the remembrance that I AM that I AM.
And then came one of the most profound experiences of my travels: visiting the place where one of my heroes, the Great Soul Mahatma Gandhi, spent his last 144 days before crossing over on January 30, 1948. The air there is thick with presence — love, sorrow, peace. The vibration was so strong it moved through my entire being, full-body electricity ⚡️
I stood still, feeling his Spirit — vast, compassionate, luminous — and my heart chakra expanded even more. Gandhi’s legacy of love, non-violence, and surrender to the Divinity within us continues to echo across the planet, transcending illusion, time, and space. What he embodied was not just resistance but remembrance: that true strength flows from peace, that Divinity is not something to seek but something to live.
I left that sacred ground in silence, tears, and joy with gratitude, reverence & expansion, with this quote present in my Being:
„We but mirror the world. All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body. If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change.
As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. This is the divine mystery supreme. A wonderful thing it is and the source of our happiness. We need not wait to see what others do.”
– Mahatma Gandhi (written in 1913 in “Indian Opinion”)”
Thank you, Great Soul 🙏💚🕉️