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Swami Satpreet Hari Visits Vancouver

Darpan News Desk, 11 Jul, 2017 02:35 PM
    “The universal truth of humanity is that every one of us seeks happiness and peace,” says Dr. Satpreet Hari, known by her followers as Swami Satpreet Hari.
     
     
    Based in Amritsar, India, she is a female Achariya and a member of the Nirmala Samparda – an ascetic order, sect of celibates associated to the time of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs. She is the president of Atam Anubhav & Charitable Trust and Hari Gobind Ashram and Charitable Trust in Amritsar.
     

    Swami Satpreet Hari is currently visiting Canada and spreading her teachings among her followers in the South Asian community here. Talking about her decision to take this path, she recalls that her first introduction to the world of spirituality and religion was through her parents.
     
     
    “I was born and raised in a Sikh family belonging to Amritsar.At the young age of seven I knew I wanted to pursue a path of greatness where knowledge is combined with spirituality,” she shares, further adding, “After meeting my Guru ji, Saint Pritam Singh Hari, at the age of 11 who belonged to Nirmala Samparda, I was driven by his knowledge and teachings towards my journey of being a Nirmala Samparda.”
     

    Swami Satpreet Hari shares talks on religion and spirituality on various religious stages in India. She strongly advocates for internal happiness and connecting with the spiritual power.
     
     
    “Through my teachings I want to impart the knowledge of finding true internal happiness in today’s world. I show the path of getting in touch with thy inner self and controlling of your mind in order to lead a successful life,” she says. Her teachings are applicable to people of every religion and beliefs. “I help my followers get in touch with the high spiritual power that is always around us.” she adds.
     

    During her visit to British Columbia, Swami Satpreet Hari interacted with many followers and members of the Indo-Canadian community.
     
     
    “In particular, I enjoyed visiting the Peace Arch Border which is a symbolism of peace and friendship,” she adds in pleased with the welcome she has received in the community.

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