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Atlanta 4th June 2024

Daaji met with some eminent people including Dr Jagdish N. Sheth, a Charles H. Kellstadt Chaired Professor of Business at Emory University and recipient of the 2020 Padma Bhushan Award for literature and education; Brandi Harvey, the daughter of Stevey Harvey; and the Indian Consul General, Shri Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan.

The Highlight of the Day

 

Daaji visited the Indian Consul General, Shri Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan, at his residence for a private dinner with several local leaders of NGOs. The evening included a close-up look at Brighter Minds, which astonished the audience and piqued their curiosity about cognitive enhancement. It also included meditation and a very intense Q&A over dinner.

On Tuesday, Daaji met with Dr Jagdish N. Sheth, a Charles H. Kellstadt Chaired Professor of Business at Emory University and recipient of the 2020 Padma Bhushan Award for literature and education.


 

In the afternoon, Daaji drove into the city to have an interview with Brandi Harvey, the daughter of Stevey Harvey, followed by a meditation session. Afterward, he decided to take a brief detour to the mall, where he was delighted to find a store called “World of Hats.” When Daaji walked in, he immediately picked out a hat and tried it on. The shopkeeper was astonished and asked Daaji how he picked the exact hat that was the best brand and quality out of the whole store! It was even more remarkable to see how the next day, Daaji’s hat choice turned out to be the same brand and style as J.Ivy, his fellow panelist at the Unity North event.


 

Later in the evening, Daaji visited the Indian Consul General, Shri Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan, at his residence for a private dinner with several local leaders of NGOs. The evening included a close-up look at Brighter Minds, which astonished the audience and piqued their curiosity about cognitive enhancement. It also included meditation and a very intense Q&A over dinner. The Consul asked deeper questions, especially about the journey of the soul, and remarked that the questions he had asked for many years had been answered.



 

A few important points shared by Daaji:



 

  • The only thing that is imperishable in this universe is this prana. There are no expiry dates; the soul is immutable.
  • What happens to the soul after death depends on your vibratory pattern and the frequency, or energy level, of your soul. If your soul is burdened with grossness, it becomes heavier, and it cannot rise to a higher dimension and remains in a lower dimension.
  • Depending on the vibratory level of the soul at the moment of death, at that time, it automatically settles at that frequency, like lock-and-key. Likewise, when the soul has to descend, it will find a womb matching its vibratory level. At the moment of conception, the frequency created by the parents-to-be creates a field, and based on that field, the soul will fit in like a lock and key. No one comes to pick the soul up or bring it down; it’s automatic; it’s very natural. 
  • If you wait until post-retirement to meditate, you’ll regret it. Meditate now, very deeply, with passion. Many p, eople say “postpone meditation for a later date,” but imagine, by the time you start, you won’t even be able to sit properly because your back and legs will be hurting.

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