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Cosmic callings

September 12, 2014 08:32 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 05:31 pm IST

Interested in self-introspection? Sanjay Rao Chaganti’s motivational workshop offers help.

Sanjay Rao Chaganti. Photo: Special Arrangement

We’re all the same. We struggle to deal with the same problems. Delhi-born, Chennai-schooled Sanjay Rao Chaganti understands this better since he’s worked in America, lived in Africa and travelled around Asia.

Sanjay is conducting a workshop in the city titled ‘Ordering from the cosmic kitchen’. It is “meant for anyone interested in making changes to their life through structured introspection” using tools to transform negativity; help people get what they want and understand themselves better. He has been trained in leading workshops under Louise Hay’s philosophy, ‘You can heal your life’ which he says is a “western packaging of many of our ancient cultures and traditions”.

As the senior regional advisor for Asia and Eastern Europe at Population Services International, Sanjay has worked on family planning and AIDS prevention in different parts of the world. “I help people align their passion with whatever they spend most of their time with,” explains Sanjay.

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“Ever since I was a kid, my joy has always come from the performing arts and I’ve enjoyed making people laugh,” he says. Now, he aims to combine his talent of entertaining people with educating them. He hopes to move away from his operational role and conduct more motivational workshops because he feels his purpose in life is to help people find happiness.

Sanjay’s workshop is to be held on September 14 from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. at Studio 136.1 on TTK Road, Alwarpet. The fee is Rs. 2,500, including lunch and tea. For registrations, call 96000 44229 or tillitonse@gmail.com

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