Om Prakash Malhotra
After getting good response for first three books-'Soul the Master teacher' and 'Atma Sabke Bada Shikshak' and 'Challenging your Beliefs' Om Prakash Malhotra in association with Sushil Bharti is here with his third book titled as 'Illness-The Language of Soul'. He born on 10th January, 1936 in Jhang district of Pakistan but moved to India at the tender age of 11 year during partition of 1947. Now a well known name in the business circles of Delhi; came into book writing at the age of 77 to share his experiences of a successful life.
A mankind of character, Mr. Malhotra developed his own style of learning very early. He was son of a teacher but as he recalls, he was not very good at studies even after having good environment at home but started to change while studying in class 9th. It became clear to him that 'I Can' is more valuable than knowledge or it has been The formal education. Father of Five, Mr. Malhotra doesn't count success in the terms of money. According to him, making money is not a real success. People, who are really rich and successful, have a mission. They have an objective and their success thrives on moral values. This type of success is of very high quality and only it is real success.
People, who are spiritual, can achieve this success with clarity of intention and being intuitive. Even in the field of book writing, his main aim is to share and spread the message of spirituality. He wants to make people aware and conscious by challenging their superstitions. Mr. Malhotra who himself is still a keen learner, has treated himself successfully for diseases like Blood pressure and Diabetes.
As per his views, success is directly associated with internal purification even in the business. Only those people could reach the peak, who have honesty and integrity in the character and again, only spiritual persons can have these virtues.
He himself moved towards spiritualism in 1994 but real progress started in first week of January, 1996 when he permanently became vegetarian. He says that a person, who is not kind to other creatures of nature, couldn't be spiritual. Spirituality is about having kindness for others. It is not a thing to learn but a thing to feel and this feeling generates with the degree of inclination.
His message for youth is very clear: "Do what you want, not that what others wants you to do. Only then a person could get success. Take work as vacation, not as a liability. If you want to do anything just for money, that will not work. Have knowledge & knack for what you want to do. Follow the silent voice of Soul. You may find your way untouched but have faith in self and move on. Every great person took the initiative alone. Mahatma Gandhi never waited for anyone to follow him in South Africa. People killed him but not his greatness. He is still great and will remain same.
Sushil Bharti
Sushil Bharti comes from a middle class family where literary atmosphere were very prevalent. Well know literary people used to regularly visit his family. He has learnt the flair to language from his father and got the narrative style of writing from his mother. Right from the beginning, he was curious about the God but not finding the exact answer. He always preferred to stay away from the temples and various rituals, not knowingly but unknowingly and was in constant search of almighty.
All his life, he was very sensitive towards many situations and that has become his literary material which he has expressed on and off and time to time Two years back Mr. bharti came into the contact of Mr. OP. Malhotra, who was not only different from others but has a deep understanding about the God and its divine power that inspired Mr. Bharti within and enlightened his Soul To be very frank, initially Mr. O.P. Malhotra came across as a tough master with inhumane nature but as time passed, his vision and mission got clear and later Mr Malhotra turned as a noble Soul.
It is a fact that, Mr. Bharti started his spiritual journey while writing his first book "Soul the master teacher with O.P. Malhotra. It is really a miraculous situation how two people from different stream come together to write a wonderful book on the Soul.
Mr. Bharti is double MA in Hindi literature and Mass communication from a reputed institute called MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He is a well travelled professional and made more than 150 documentaries and fiction films for different TV channels, national and international organisations. He has written a novel 'Sattais Sapno ka desh' and next novel 'Tumhen aana padega Dunia main dobara'. As far as his non-fiction literary contribution is concern, 'Soul the Master' and 'Atma sabse bada sikshak' has been published in English and Hindi languages. The journey of exploring Soul power has become his life motto and in this connection his new book 'Illness-The language of Soul' again is a collaborative effort of Mr. Malhotra and Sushil Bharti.
Have you ever thanked God for "your existence on this earth? Have you ever genuinely felt obliged to almighty that has created you and given a chance to see this beautiful world? Have you ever felt satisfied for whatever God has given you? Do you really think that you are blessed by that supreme power? If not then this book will open a new horizon for you to understand in and out, about yourself. It will introduce you to yourself and will give you an insight so that you can live a healthy and peaceful life. We all have taken birth on this earth, grown up and involve ourselves in various social, economical, political and religious activities to live life as per our convenience.
There is a kind of competition among different strata of the society to establish themselves to earn status, and money. We live to build our reputation among public and to have our name and fame in the society. As we know there are different kinds of people in the society with simple and complicated natures and characters. And most of the time they are worried about money, wealth and for their future generations. The majority of people are having single agenda these days to earn more and more money by all means.
In this cut throat competitive era people are getting impatient day by day. They do not have patience to listen other people. They do not spare quality time to talk with surrounded people who are their close family members.
Everyone wants quick result & instant success and wants to become millionaire and billionaire over night which is resulting in huge stress and tension to them.
If you put a top angle camera in the sky and observe the activities of the people on this earth, you will notice that every individual is in a hurry. They are running here and there, day and night and going somewhere to search something according to their need but don't know where they are heading? Majorly the aimless and directionless crowd is roaming on the road. They are not clear in their agenda what to do in life and where to head to do something meaningful in life. The thought process which inspires people easily is how to make quick money and get success without putting their basic potential, wisdom and talent, by not doing anything substantial. All the time they are waiting for miracle to happen. Most of the people are dreaming day and night that a day will come in their life when they will be having loads of money and with that money-power they will fulfill their dreams and desires, settle their family, and leave enough money for their family and future generation. This quick and instant earning race is leading them to a situation where they can only hope for some miraculous happening but there is no guarantee that they will get it or not what they want.
This fake and false hope has lead them to a restless and stressful life in which they do not live happily, just find themselves an unfortunate one. Often, they come up with a strong doubt that why they took birth on this earth? They blame the God for that situation and crib all the time for problems which they are facing to live this life. They have got unlimited desires to fulfill and when these desires did not get fulfill they lead a depressed and miserable life. They did not develop any kind of connection or relation with the God and constantly ignore their voice of the Soul. This is the biggest reason why people are getting more and more sick these days.
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