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Tribute to Existence

Prem Rawat, Video“I need to do everything possible to pay the most magnificent tribute to this existence every single day of my life,” says Prem Rawat. “And, in turn, when you pay this tribute, it fills you with the gift of joy … the gift of peace … the gift of true contentment.”
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October 27, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

Prem Rawat - "A Singular Quest"

Prem Rawat“Who are we?” asks” Prem Rawat. “We are very unlike a machine, but in one way very much so—a machine with a singular quest to better itself, to evolve, to move forward, to improve upon all that can be improved.”
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October 27, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

TPRF Gives Grant of US$10,000 for Permanent Water Wells in Niger

TPRF Gives Grant of US$10,000 for Permanent Water Wells in NigerThe Prem Rawat Foundation has made a $10,000 grant to the Sierra Vista Rotary Club Charities in Arizona to aid 40,000 Nigeriens by providing sustainable and permanent sources of clean water at in Niger, West Africa. These grant funds will be matched by other Rotary Clubs and The Rotary Foundation, potentially bringing together over $61,000 for this project. Ernie Montagne, Rotary Foundation Director of the Sierra Vista Rotary Club Charities, Inc., said, “The number one need in this area is access to clean water. People often walk miles each day to draw water from unclean open sources where pigs and cattle drink.”
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October 27, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

Made to Enjoy

Prem RawatPrem Rawat talks about the human being’s need to be comfortable and avoid pain. “What do you like to hear?” he asks. “That which brings you enjoyment. What do you like to see? That what brings you enjoyment. This is how you are. This is who you are.”
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October 22, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

Prem Rawat - "Touched by the Magic"

Maharaji // Prem Rawat“What is life about?” asks Prem Rawat. “Is it about the excitement? Or is it about feeling a heart full of joy? I have been telling people all my life: Don’t let another day go by without being touched by the magic of what has been placed inside of you.”
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October 22, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

TPRF Provides US$4,500 to Bring Prem Rawat’s “Words of Peace” in Native Peruvian and Ecuadorian Quechuan Language

TPRF Provides US$4,500 to Bring Prem Rawat’s “Words of Peace” in Native Peruvian and Ecuadorian Quechuan LanguageTPRF has donated US$4,500 to Mountains of Hope (Montanas de Esperanza or MdE) to translate and produce DVDs, CDs and text materials to bring Prem Rawat’s message of peace to 20,000 indigenous people who live in the northern highland areas of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. According to Paul Murtha, Executive Director of MdE, “The Quechua peoples are very appreciative that such an important message comes to them in their native language. They are well-aware that these days are crucial passage for humanity to a renewal of the human heart.”
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October 22, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

Prem Rawat - "Beyond Description"

Prem Rawat“What I talk about is not dogmas, theories, descriptions, explanations,” Prem Rawat says. “This is about finding the joy in your life. And not just once, but to have that joy available to you for the rest of your life. If you’re looking for descriptions, explanations, rules, something to believe in—you won’t find them here, because this is the realm of the heart.”
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October 6, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack

TPRF Donates US250,000 to Build "Food for People" Facility in Rural Nepal

TPRF Donates US250,000 to Build "Food for People" Facility in Rural NepalTPRF is donating $250,000 to build and maintain a sustainable "Food For People" facility in Tasarpu village, Nepal. Premsagar Foundation Nepal, a charity seeking to relieve Nepal's poor, will spearhead the project. The Tasarpu center will provide nutritious hot meals year-round to approximately 500 children.
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October 6, 2008 in Events | Permalink | TrackBack