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  Moving to mountains - Story of Mustu and Mumtaz

Circle of sharing on the path " I want to go and work in the village", Mustu Bhai would often tell me, and then one day after year and half working in Safai Vidyalaya, he finally took the jump to follow his dream. Mustu khan, 25 year old, is a graduate from Gujarat Vidya pith, a university in Ahmedabad, founded by Mahamta Gandhi to create and support youth so that they could go back and work in the villages. Today every year approx 600 students gra... read full story

Posted by Madhusudan Agrawal on Feb 14, 2015 | permalink

  A Faqir with a donkey and a dog

"Once upon a time there lived an old faqir in a small village near the desert in western India. He had a pet donkey and a dog for years. Every morning he would send them both with an empty container on the donkey's back to the village. All the villagers would then voluntarily fill the container with food grains. The faqir would spend hours making Rotis (bread) from the collected grain and then he would put it in a box with two jugs filled with water on the donkey's back. Then the dog would ... read full story

Posted by Madhusudan Agrawal on Nov 27, 2014 | permalink

  Buen Camino – The Good Way

"How did the rose ever opened its heart and give to this world all of it's beauty? It felt the encouragement of light against it's being. Otherwise we all remain too frightened." This quote by Hafiz reminded me of little experiments we do in 'Moved by Love' and how each little act of kindness and generosity helps open our heart. It's been a month today on the road to Santiago, many little and big moments of transformations manifest everyday. As if 'the way' or the 'camino' as it ... read full story

Posted by Madhusudan Agrawal on Jun 27, 2014 | permalink

  Gandhi and today's youth

Life positive magazine featured some of our moved by love friends in a article called ' Return of Gandhi', here's a brief excerpt and the link to the article- "His ideas were considered outdated for a nation eager to join the bandwagon of developed countries. Gandhi’s nonviolence, truth and village-based economic model didn’t quite live up to our aspirations. Sadly, a country which dusted its hands off Gandhian values the moment it gained freedom, and propelled itsel... read full story

Posted by Madhusudan Agrawal on May 27, 2013 | permalink

  We are the Gift we are seeking

We are the Gift we are seeking - Madhusudan Agrawal - Presentation given in Gift Symposium, Tokyo, Japan Namaste: In India when we meet we say Namaste, which means “I honor the place in you wherethe entire Universe resides. I honor the place in you of love, of light, of truth, of peace. I honorthe place within you where if you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, there isonly one of us.” (quote by Ramdas) My bow of gratitude to all my brothers and sisters o... read full story

Posted by Madhusudan Agrawal on Jul 17, 2012 | permalink