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PARVEEN CHOPRA

Parveen Chopra is a pioneer in New Age journalism in India, having founded Life Positive, the countrys first body-mind-spirit monthly magazine. Having helmed it for close to nine years, he left to join DNA (Daily News & Analysis), a new daily newspaper from Mumbai. He is currently editor of the the English edition of Aha! Zindagi magazine from the Dainik Bhaskar group of newspapers. 
Having a master degree in mass communication, Parveen Chopra had earlier worked with prestigious publications including India Today and Sunday Mail. As freelancer he has contributed articles to The Times of India, Hindustan Times and The Hindu, as well as to American Yoga Journal.

Articles by Parveen Chopra

1)Suggestions for the subconscious
Hypnotherapy is increasingly finding acceptance in overcoming addictions and phobias and treating psychosomatic disorders, says Sunny Satin, a certified clinical More....
2)The method Melchizedek man
Alton Kamadon, known the world over as the founder of the Melchizedek Method, is a clairvoyant channel and spiritual teacher. On the eve of his visit to India in November 2002, Sydney-based Kamadon holds forth on this most modern yet most ancient More....
3)Bettering the best
Sunil Bharti Mittal,CMD, Bharti More....
4)Follow your Swadharma
S.K. Bahl, Amul & Anuj, Logicstat More....
5)The goal of business is liesure
R.P.Khosla,Chairman, Margra Industries More....
6)Discipline is the key to success
Ashish Somani,Managing Director, Somani More....
7)Awakening
To be spiritual is to live each moment in intense communion with life, a union that requires sloughing off layers of identity and conditioning until you reach a void by attaining More....
8)Meaning of life
We are born. We study, find a job, get married, have children, grow old. And die. In between, we chase money, fame, sex, knowledge and indirectly, happiness. But is that all there is to living, or life? We consult some experts and pose the question More....
9)Medicine and treatment in India
The ancient Indian system, particularly its Kerala school; which is back in the reckoning after a brief hiatus, is as much concerned with promoting health and preventing disease as it is with curing ailments. More....
10)Have you hugged anyone lately?
We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth —Virginia Satir, family More....
11)Oh God!
It was the kind of door that you'd pass by without giving it a second glance. Years, maybe centuries, of sun and wind and rain had pounded it into an indeterminate color and shape. The old, ramshackle house it opened into didn't give any reason to More....
12)Nirvana in 9 days
Sanjay Grover spent over nine years searching the meaning of life and another nine years incorporating the answers he found in his novel, Nine Days to Nirvana. The 42-year-old eye doctor who chose a sleepy Solan to live with his family definitely More....
13)Stepping into Swami Rama's shoes
Pandit Rajmani Tigunait may not have the charisma of his master—Swami Rama, but after taking up the mantle of his organization he is playing it to the best of his More....
14)The beacon of hope
Rising above religion, Shirdi Sai Baba, the Indian sage preached simple moral and spiritual laws. While his message appeals to many in this age of complexity, others take refuge in him because of his promise to help devotees in times of More....
15)Soul survivour
Hidden in a valley in the remote Himalayas, it is said, is Gyanganj, a home for immortals. Call it Shambala, Shangri-La or Siddhashram, believers say it is this celestial kingdom that shapes our More....
16)Enter Zorba the Buddha
In the fading light of a hot summer day, a group of six gathers at a film star-politician's Delhi home to discuss a 'mad mystic'. Four are the mystic's followers, two journalists. There ensue moments of intense discussion interspersed with More....
17)Acharya Tulsi : Peace and austerity
Acharya Tulsi, the man, his mission and his More....
18)The gift of a Guru
Many of us look for a guru, a spiritual advisor, to help us improve this life, and possibly future ones as well. It is said that if a seeker's yearning for God or enlightenment is intense enough, a guru appears to guide and also to smoothen his More....
19)"WE CAN ALL BE LITTLE MOTHER TERESAS"
An unwritten edict for journalists warns them against getting personally involved with their subjects. One man the world would laud for having violated this edict is author-philanthropist-Indophile Dominique Lapierre. The Frenchman's love affair More....
20)Pride of Andhra
A profile of catalysts of change in Andhra More....



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