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May 18, 2026

Mastering life with the Master by Kaveeta Oberoi Kaul

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Kaveeta Oberoi Kaul

My first book is now live on Amazon. Mastering life with the Master.

It feels strange to write that sentence, because for a long time this was not something I thought of as a “future announcement.” It was simply writing — scattered thoughts, long reflections, silent processing of life as it unfolded. There was no clear moment when it became a book in my mind. It slowly crossed that invisible line where private meaning begins to take form.

Today, it exists outside of me.

The book is dedicated to Swami Kriyananda. And by a quiet coincidence that I did not plan or engineer, it has gone live on his centenary birthday. I do not want to overstate that or assign too much interpretation to it, but I do notice it. Some things arrive with timing that feels larger than intention. This is one of those moments.

What is inside these pages is not a theory or a conclusion. It is not an attempt to define life in a fixed way. It is closer to lived reflection — questions that stayed open for a long time, observations that came through experience, and moments of clarity that did not arrive all at once but gradually, over years.

Writing it was not linear. It did not follow a strict plan. There were phases where it felt almost complete, and then phases where I would return and see it differently again. In that sense, it became less about producing a final answer and more about allowing something to settle into form without forcing it.

There is a particular vulnerability in releasing something like this. When something is private, it is protected by silence. Once it becomes public, it begins to live its own life — interpreted in ways you cannot fully control, received differently by each reader, sometimes understood deeply, sometimes only partially, and sometimes not at all. That is part of the nature of sharing.

Still, I felt it was time to let it go.

If there is one hope I carry, it is that the book meets each reader where they are, not where I began writing it from. We do not all arrive at the same questions at the same time in life. A book, at its best, becomes a companion rather than an instruction. Something that sits quietly beside the reader and reflects back something they already carry within themselves.

I am grateful for the process of writing it, even when it was uncertain, even when it took longer than expected, and even when I was not sure how it would eventually take shape. And I am equally aware that now the book no longer belongs only to me in the way it once did. It belongs to whoever chooses to open it and spend time with it.

For those who read it, thank you for being part of its journey from inner thought to shared form.

Mastering Life With The Master: Moving from the ordinary to the extraordinary, Living the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda https://a.co/d/05dY0iP0

July 17, 2008

Life Is Somewhat Like Coffee….

Filed under: Chicken Soup For The Soul,opinions,Random — Kaveeta Oberoi Kaul @ 2:03 pm
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Life is somewhat like Coffee.. you got to acquire a taste for it !

And you have to work mighty hard in brewing up a perfect mug..much like life again. Not my cup of tea coffee.. you may say.. this humungous fuss over a cuppa. So we settle for the quick to make, easy to use,  one minute Nescafe. (more…)

April 15, 2008

Fear Aging?? Not A Chance!

Filed under: opinions,personal,Random — Kaveeta Oberoi Kaul @ 5:49 pm
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Wondering why the sudden thoughts on age and all of that ? Well..it happens and I guess one is entitled to pensiveness , once a year when the birthday has come and gone, reminding you of the inevitability of transcience and yet the urgent need for positivity that ought to envelop us at all times.

Received this from a ‘good friend’ who timed it perfectly. It is so inspiring that sharing on ‘Sachiniti’ was as if paramount..

George Carlin’s Views on Aging

Do you realize that the only time in our lives when we like to get old is when we’re kids? If you’re less than 10 years old, you’re so excited about aging that you think in fractions.

“How old are you?” “I’m four and a half!” You’re never thirty-six and a half. You’re four and a half, going on five! That’s the key

you get into your teens, now they can’t hold you back. You jump to the next number, or even a few ahead.

“How old are you?” “I’m gonna be 16!” You could be 13, but hey, you’re gonna be 16! And then the greatest day of your life. You become 21. Even the words sound like a ceremony! YOU BECOME 21 YESSSS!!! (more…)

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