| ![]() Sow Spiritual Seeds and Help Grow a Spiritual Forest2025.3 - Sunday, 2 February 2025 Sow Spiritual Seeds and Help Grow a Spiritual Forest Share the masterclasses to grow 'Aadhyatmik Vanam—For Rest' “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” —Martin Luther King Jr. Dear sisters and brothers, Have you benefited from the practices of Heartfulness? Would you like your near and dear ones to experience the same benefit? So, why not sow the spiritual seeds of Aadhyatmik Vanam—For Rest (meaning spiritual forest, for the rest of souls, to rest in, forever)? Aadhyatmik Vanam—For Rest is an initiative aimed at uniting humanity through meditation. The concept of a "forest for rest” evokes a peaceful and natural environment where individuals can come together to find inner peace, spiritual growth, and a sense of unity. By creating a metaphorical “spiritual forest," it seems to emphasize the idea of retreating from the hustle of daily life to reconnect with oneself and the broader human spirit, fostering harmony and collective well-being. It’s a powerful way to inspire Heartfulness, peace, and togetherness. One way is to gift the 3 Heartfulness masterclass videos to your near and dear ones. This will plant the seeds of spirituality, and one day at the right time each seed will germinate. If we do the same for everyone we know, sooner or later they will begin their spiritual journeys. If all of us follow this seeding method, we will create a spiritual forest where everyone can rest well. So, during this special 125th Birth Anniversary year of Pujya Babuji, gift the joy of sharing by sowing the seeds of Aadhyatmik Vanam—For Rest! How to do this? Sow the seeds of spirituality by simply sharing the link to the 3 masterclasses given below with a personal invitation (in your own language or download the template below).
Once you have shared the masterclasses, there is no need to force anyone to practice. Let it come from within.
Please do share the details and address of the nearest trainer and centre, and invite them to join, as they are most welcome. A subtle nudge may be exercised but do not follow up persistently. Remember, we are sowing seeds, watering them, and allowing them to germinate at their own pace. To inspire each other by sharing, please keep submitting a monthly/weekly update via email to avfr@heartfulness.org using the table below: Your efforts will be appreciated and rewarded after submitting the table.
We invite you to begin your journey as a spiritual farmer sowing seeds of Aadhyatmik Vanam—For Rest every single day from now till… forever! Heartfully yours, Ram Nath Kovind |