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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSunshine is everywhere…Can we wake to each moment?
Sunshine is everywhere. We have only to open our hearts to see through the clouds that cover a radiant sun. As we slow down what is deep within has a chance to surface. We realise that all moments are taken care of and nothing is lacking. All feelings of separation and darkness vanish.
Today, each passing moment suggests an evolutionary acceleration and movement. Is some radical new intervention taking us towards a newer consciousness and wholeness? Do we sense a mysterious smile that dances moment to moment challenging us? Perhaps we must be awake to these moments and venture on to a sunlit path.
This book is a selection of writings from the author’s journals with photographs from his travels. A miscellany, they touch upon a range of issues that challenge, intrigue or amuse—from light-hearted daily occurrences at his rural home in the Kumaon hills to events affecting each of us deeply at multiple levels. They reflect on our individual longings and social interactions and raise questions pertaining to nature and environment, an ever-deepening planetary crisis and a continual quest for the spiritual.
‘…will bring sunshine and light into the heart of readers.’
Tara Jauhar, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Delhi Branch
‘…a wealth of good sense and inspiration. I have pleasure in commending the book to nature lovers wherever they may be…’
Dr Karan Singh, Member of Parliament
Pradeep Malhotra
Pradeep Malhotra is a nature lover and a hills person who is keenly interested in arts and crafts. He spends his time between Delhi and his rural farm home, ‘Dharini’, in the Kumaon Himalayas, where he avails himself of the opportunity to interact with the local community and wander, explore and write amid wild plants and wood smoke and the bustle of birds, cows and children. He was earlier actively associated with the SOS Children’s Villages movement; the environmental NGO, ‘Kalpavriksh’; and Community Books & Resources, an alternative book-promotion endeavour. He has done post-graduate studies in mass communications from Sardar Patel College of Communications & Management, Delhi and attended programs in ecology and spirituality at Schumacher College, UK, and in art and culture at the National Museum Institute, New Delhi.
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