3 Quotes & Sayings By Rahul Bijlaney

Rahul Bijlaney is a self-made billionaire who has written over 20 books. His books have been translated into 28 languages and have sold more than 6 million copies worldwide. He is considered to be one of the best-selling Indian authors in the world. The Book of Moo's, his first book, was published in 2005 Read more

The book went on to win three national awards - the National Award for Best Children's Book, the Pune Literary Award and the Best Novel Award by the Mumbai Academy of Letters. The second book in the series, The Book of Moo's Guide to Life, was released in 2007 and reached the Top 10 Books bestseller list in India. It was translated into Hindi, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada and Tamil.

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We perceive our circumstances as good or bad. The circumstances in themselves are powerless unless we attach our emotions to them. A boyfriend and girlfriend witnessing the sunset together find it so very romantic. But if they are forced to stay separately, the same sunset causes pain since they are apart. A man dying of terminal illness finds it as a signal of death. A depressed man finds it as "one more day gone". A poet finds poetry in the sunset. A painter finds beautiful shades in it. It's the same sunset but the perceptions are different. Learn to see a situation as just a situation. Neither good nor bad. Then there is no pain. No ecstasy. Learn to just BE. Don't try to BE.Love and Peace to All! ! ! . Rahul Bijlaney
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I: GOD, I seem to have an undefined connection with nature. At times, it’s more than what I see and at other times more than what I hear. What am I missing Dear GOD?GOD:Son, seek inspiration from nature. Seek answers from nature. For nature represents me in all my glory. Allow the rainbow to paint you with hope and joy. Allow the roar of the waves to light up your passion. Allow the flowers to make your soul fragrant. Allow the mountains to teach to be lofty. Allow the valleys to teach you to be humble. Allow the sunset to instill hope for another beginning tomorrow. Allow the sunrise to whisper to you "today is your day" Allow the forests to teach you to give shade to others since the joy is in giving and not receiving. Allow the rains to reach and touch each cell in your body as my communique I speak in many forms. Son, it’s how you decode them. Rahul Bijlaney