Mind’s World: Call Sansar
Introduction
Welcome to “Zorba the Buddha: Bridging Worlds with Osho,” a thought-provoking podcast series presented by Dwarkadhish Holistic Centre in collaboration with Osho Fragrance. Our series is hosted by Dhwani Shah and delves into the profound insights and teachings of Osho, aiming to harmonise the spiritual and material aspects of life. In today’s episode, we are thrilled to introduce Sw Manish Yadav, also known as Sw Prem Manish, a distinguished guest whose life journey embodies the quest for self-discovery and enlightenment.
Sw Manish’s path began with a deep-seated curiosity about our true nature, a question that has guided his life from a young age. His transformative encounter with Maa Priyaji and Sw Shailedraji in 2018 marked a pivotal moment, leading to his initiation and a profound shift in his approach to life. With a robust background in IT as a Cloud Engineer at Oracle India Pvt. Ltd., Sw Manish seamlessly integrates his technical expertise with his passion for spirituality. His academic credentials, including a BSc in IT and an MBA in IT, complement his professional achievements.
Beyond his professional life, Sw Manish is committed to personal wellness, engaging in regular fitness routines and leading meditation sessions. Join us as we explore “Mind’s World: Call Sansar,” an episode that promises to offer enlightening perspectives on navigating the complexities of the mind and the world around us.
Topic Covered:
- How has your journey of self-discovery influenced your professional life as a Cloud Engineer at Oracle India Pvt.?
- Can you elaborate on how the teachings of Maa Priyaji and Sw Shailedraji have impacted your approach to meditation and personal development?
- In what ways do you integrate your meditation practices into your fitness routine, and how do they complement each other?
- How do you balance your responsibilities as a Cloud Engineer with your passion for conducting meditation sessions?
- Could you explain the concept of “Mind’s World: Call Sansar” and how it relates to your experiences and teachings in meditation?