A Letter That Makes Me Cry Every Time I Read It

Posted by Ritu Khoda on Feb 11, 2014

[Originally Posted by Ritu Khoda]

A gift I received at the "Gandhi 3.0" retreat that I recently attended ...



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  • sheetal wrote ...

    "The best time to be free of your attachments was yesterday. The next best time to be free is now".. Awesome wisdom coming from Harsh..

  • viral wrote ...

    wow, amazing harsh! thanks for sharing, ritu ...

  • khushmita wrote ...

    Such a wonderful lesson in practicing detachment...thank you Harsh and Ritu :)

  • Hardeep wrote ...

    wow man!.. that was really inspiring Harsh. Hugs and blessings.

  • Sheetal wrote ...

    In a Harsh moment, I gifted my most prized shawl of 7 plus years to raghav who had served us at our yoga retreat.. he served us with such deep love and affection that when it was time to say goodbye I was in tears of gratitude.. I had got this shawl on my first pilgrimage to rishikesh when I was in a deep state of search for answers.. it came us a message from the universe that ganesha is with me and all will be well.. this pilgrimage was the time when ganesha first made his entry into my spiri  See full.

    In a Harsh moment, I gifted my most prized shawl of 7 plus years to raghav who had served us at our yoga retreat.. he served us with such deep love and affection that when it was time to say goodbye I was in tears of gratitude..

    I had got this shawl on my first pilgrimage to rishikesh when I was in a deep state of search for answers.. it came us a message from the universe that ganesha is with me and all will be well.. this pilgrimage was the time when ganesha first made his entry into my spiritual life.. and has never left..

    This shawl was one of my spiritual mothers whom I carried around everywhere.. especially new spaces.. it made me feel at home wherever I travelled in the world.. And I have to admit I was deeply attached to it..

    However at the end of the yoga retreat I wanted to offer raghav something meaningful.. he is a young man in deep search himself.. so I shared my story with him and gifted him the shawl to comfort him on his journey.. his journey back home..

    Trust harsha to make us realise the power of renouncing what we love.. and I am feeling so free and open to whatever the universe had in store now.. realised that what comforts you, protects you can also bind you.. Feeling unbound..

    And yet feel that though I may not physically have the shawl its warmth continues to envelope.

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  • Swara wrote ...

    This letter is a beautiful gift to read :) thank u for this gift.