Vishwas Chavan
The good news is that you are never alone. If you are a man, you are always with your inner feminine side. If you are a woman, you are ways with your inner masculine side. However, we are often disconnected from those inner feminine or masculine qualities. Meditation helps to establish that much-needed dialog and connection with your inner self. The more we get in touch with our inner self, the more we experience peace, harmony and bliss.
— Vishwas Chavan
The more you enhance your ability to meditate, the better you will be able to make better decisions and create better harmony either within yourself, at home or at work.
— Vishwas Chavan
The quicker your forget unpleasant instances and forgive yourself or others for wrong deeds, the better is your chances of focusing on your aspirations and working towards them.
— Vishwas Chavan
Transformational tools enhance one's clarity, competence, compassion, and empower you to achieve anything that seems impossible to you and others.
— Vishwas Chavan
Truth always prevails. Both divine and devil are two sides of the same coin. Rather, devil is in the divine and divine is in the devil. It is for us to make a conscious choice, whether we want to be devil or divine. Let us choose good over evil.
— Vishwas Chavan
We always blame the outer world for our failures, unhappiness and frustration. It is time to realize that it is health, harmony and wealth of our inner world that determine the degree of our success, joy, peace and bliss.
— Vishwas Chavan
We are a product of love, so why stop loving ourselves and others.
— Vishwas Chavan
We are born rich, it is for us to decide between materialistic poorness or building upon intellectual richness.
— Vishwas Chavan
We are born winners, but we are hypnotized by the society to succumb to mediocrity and molded into self-victimization. It is for each one of us to regain our self-geniuses.
— Vishwas Chavan
When someone reacts violently and aggressively, it only goes to demonstrate the lack of truth, trust and confidence in oneself and issue that we are defending. It rather portrays the guilt, shame and self anger for defending the indefensible.
— Vishwas Chavan
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