Prem Rawat

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Expressions

The page of poetry, spontaneus expressions, interviews and forum is organized here. We are actually studying the forum and we do not know if it will take the form of a forum or of a wiki. As soon as the decision is made and the page is organized, you will be able to register to the forum and then express yourself on the Knowledge taught by Prem Rawat.

Visit the Interview Gallery. A real joy.

Visit also the Expression Gallery.

Testimonials

For me it is really to love each instant to the fullest. Maharaji teaches me to love this life and I am very happy when I feel this Peace within me. I thank him for this. Thank you Maharaji.
Serge Dugal.

Maharaji taught me how to live my life consciously and fulfilled. This has transformed my life.
Steven Goldberg.

Knowledge is the most beautiful and greatest gift that I have received in my life because it allows me to feel the energy that animates me and animates every living thing. Knowledge puts sparkles in my eyes and sun in my heart. It gives me back my humanity and I do not have enough words to express everything it gives me.
Colette Dubé.

For my greatest happiness, the fulfillment of my heart uncovers for me joy, serenity, love, the essence of my own life. It elates me.
Rose beauchamp.

Since all these years that I accept this gift of Consciousness in my life, little by little, I grow in light and understanding, and this way, it shows me the hidden face of Reality.
Lise Legault.

When you walk into the room

When you walk into the room,
all the poets
feel a sudden urge to praise,
all the dancers want to move,
singers ache to raise their voices high
for all those times
they foolishly chose silence instead.

This impulse to express,
this surging forward into form,
is absolutely involuntary, tidal, primal, pure.

The poet's fingers twitch,
the singer clears her throat,
the dancer moves inside her shoes,
already receiving roses
from the grateful choreographer of her heart.
Mitch Ditkoff — The Heart of the Matter Blog