Response May 2020
Mail from our readers, online fans and subscribers
Moved by Suma’s SPIRIT
I was overwhelmed reading Suma Varughese’s column in the March 2020 issue of Life Positive. I feel that unless the metaphysical dimension is made available to a person, they will squander their energy in the material dimension, which includes sensory pleasure and gratification. We should also endeavour to make spiritual knowledge a part of the school curriculum (irrespective of religion).
Life Positive is splendidly serving society by integrating all spiritual paths in their publication.
Rajnish Kumar Gunjan
Empathy for Alzheimer’s patients
During my visit to India, I read the article Love conquers Alzheimer’s in your January 2020 issue. (It was my first exposure to LifePositive.) It’s a beautiful, sentimental article. Being in the healthcare industry, I know how difficult it is to be a patient as well as a caregiver, especially of terminally ill patients and people suffering from a devastating condition like Alzheimer’s. It takes an emotional and physical toll on everyone.
I would like to give thanks and kudos to Ms Aruna Joshi for being so patiently understanding with her mother-in-law. Also, I would like to mention that everyone is not so lucky like her mother-in-law to have the entire family’s support. Many people don’t even have a family member to look after them. They are at an institution at the caregiver’s mercy, and sadly, they don’t even recognise it. Om healing.
Uma Bagadia, MT(ASCP), MBA, CCA
Certified Clinical Aromatherapist
Anniversary issue inspires!
The April 2020 Anniversary issue was simply fabulous. I read the digital version of it and was pleased to know about so many real-life heroes doing great work to uplift humanity and mitigate human suffering. People like Rishabh Turakhiya, Nnaumrata Aurora Singh,Naini Setalvad, and Nirmala Mehendale testify that to do good, one simply has to listen to one’s heart and do its bidding.
Each and every article was inspirational and deeply motivational to read.
For the past many years, I have been thinking of starting a community kitchen to serve the needy in my area, but the idea gets postponed due to a lack of self-belief, doubts, and inertia. What I realise by reading these articles is that one must not think too much after getting an idea but start work on it as soon as possible, no matter how small.
I hope to put my idea into practice with no further delays. Many thanks to Life Positive for coming up with a brilliant anniversary idea.
Ramanand Khetan svia email
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