Sister Jenna is joined by Ram Prakash, a former civil engineer at the World Trade Center and a senior RajYogi with the Brahma Kumaris for 47 years. Ram was on 64th floor when tragedy struck during September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center, 1New York and came out of the building just five minutes before it collapsed. He overcame his physical problems and helped many people in this time of crisis.

Ram had a unique positive experience. Because he was trying to help others, he himself did not experience fear, anger or helplessness. He shares how spirituality awakened and revealed his inner power, his decision to live a simple life and the 7 Billion Acts of Goodness, an initiative designed to exponentially increase expressions of benevolence in the world. Check https://www.actsofgoodness.org
Ram believes that spirituality is dynamic and a higher form of science that can be integrated in our day-to-day life. Its practical use helps in dealing with adverse situations and circumstances and fosters harmonious relationships in professional and personal life.

Listen to his incredible life journey!

 

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