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Manoj Khatri

Manoj Khatri
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Manoj Khatri has spent the last two decades learning, teaching and writing about wellbeing and mindful living. He has contributed over 1500 articles for several newspapers and magazines including The Times of India, The Economic Times, The Statesman, Mid-Day, Bombay Times, Femina, and more. He is a counseling therapist and the author of What a thought!, a critically acclaimed best-selling book on self-transformation. An award-winning editor, Manoj runs Complete Wellbeing and believes that "peace begins with me".

The evolution of consciousness

Manoj Khatri met spiritual teacher Andrew Cohen to demystify enlightenment and get insights into his unique concept of evolutionary enlightenment

The Way of the Wizard: 20 spiritual lessons for creating the life you want

The beauty of the book is in the way the author has woven spiritual lessons in a mystical setting.

The Napkin, the Melon and the Monkey by Barbara Burke

All the three elements - the napkin, the melon and the monkey, represent insights that help in living a stress-free life.

September 2012 issue: Are you serious?

Laughter cuts across the barriers of language, ethnicity, nationality and other social constructs of human being.

Autobiography of a Yogi [Collector’s Edition] by Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

A must-read for all those who are on their search for the spiritual truth

August 2012 issue – Mindfulness

To a greater or lesser degree, we are all living like automatons

July 2012 issue – Fear

Not all fear is bad. Good, or healthy, fear is instinctive and protects us from genuine danger. It's the bad fear that is the cause of most of our miseries.

June 2012 issue – Get everything done. Always.

Time as a resource is unbiased. All of us have the same amount of time regardless of our qualifications, our positions, our financial conditions or our religious proclivities. So what do highly effective people do differently with their 24 hours than the rest?

May 2012 issue – The most powerful relationship advice ever

Successful relationships have less to do with what we have in common and more to do with how well we work through our differences.

April 2012 issue – the urgent importance of leisure

In spite of overwhelming evidence in favour of leisure, it is still considered a luxury by most of us—so much so that some even feel guilty indulging in it.