Interview with a visitor in Kirpal Sagar

 
 
Dear friends,

In this video an interview was held with a visitor who came to Kirpal Sagar and speaks about Sant Kirpal Singh, his experience and impressions. It’s really worthwhile to see and listen to it.

Wishing you all a good time.
Didi
 

 

Please, click on the link below:
 

Scenes of Kirpal Sagar, Febr. 2018 – Part III: Interview by Franca from Canada with Ramin from Iran

 

from Kirpal Sagar on Vimeo.
 
 
 

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20 comments on “Interview with a visitor in Kirpal Sagar

  1. Thank you so much, my friend – and there in Kirpal Sagar are many Indian people and also many volunteers from all over the world – you feel the divine atmosphere and the strong harmony between people.
    Thank you, my friend πŸ™‚
    Didi

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  2. Oh that will be great dear Didi, would love to visit the place. I like to visit such beautiful places where the presence of silence and God is always there. Thank you will surely travel once you are there. Ocean of Grace and Blessings to you dear Didi.

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  3. Maybe some day we can meet there, dear Kemal – this year I cannot travel to this place, but I think next year is possible again, so God will. You surely would love this place. There already two major world-conference took place and there is a guesthouse too equipped in Western standard.
    Thanks for showing interest in this place: Kirpal Sagar translated means: Ocean of Grace

    From heart to heart
    Didi

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  4. Kirpal Sagar is about 360 km northwards from Delhi – this place belongs to the whole mankind. My Master said: A time will come when millions of people will make a pigrimage to this holy place, it is a place to become a real human being.

    Thank you, my friend πŸ™‚
    Much love to you
    Didi

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  5. This is awesome and so nice to be doing selfless service for people who have no means of livelihood and where is this place, Didi. Is it in India. You are doing such a wonderful seva and you too must be feeling so happy doing so. Here in Mumbai I too was working with one NGO known as Hamara Footpath and we were teaching the children English and manners in how to live a good and moral life. Some of our children have gone to do so well playing football for their team and have been called abroad too and few others have passed their graduation too. Feel so nice for them and their families. Love and Light to you my dear friend.

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  6. Welcome, my dear friend Kamal – yes and Kirpal Sagar is also a place to do Seva, means selfless service for the poor and needy people. We have built there also a hospital, school with over 700 students, a library that people may have a comparative study of different religions in different languages referring to holy scriptures and wise books. Poor people around Kirpal Sagar get free medication and free operations as well. Kirpal Sagar is a smith of ethic, moral and spiritual enrichment. So the students over there are educated with these high values and later can become living examples that may help to make our world a bit better through right understanding and living.

    Have a great time my friend πŸ™‚
    Hugs and love
    Didi

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  7. Dear Ilona,

    I was not present in Kirpal Sagar when this interview was taken. But almost every year I am travelling to Kirpal Sagar and help to build up this wonderful place which belongs to the whole mankind and where all religions are peacefully under one roof and where poor and needy people are helped.

    All the best, dear Ilona πŸ™‚
    Didi

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