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Rupa Chawla, a retired United Nations employee from Austria and India, talks about her Burmese mother Ada who, at 86, is still the pillar of the family. Ada still meditates and practices yoga every day, and teaches us about gentle honesty, real strength, life without judgement, being self-contained, the magic of letting things be, and the blessings of gratitude.
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Rupa Chawla, a retired United Nations employee from Austria and India, talks about her Burmese mother Ada who, at 86, is still the pillar of the family. Ada still meditates and practices yoga every day, and teaches us about gentle honesty, real strength, life without judgement, being self-contained, the magic of letting things be, and the blessings of gratitude.

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