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Today we get to here from Bhanu Nandini, who’s childhood was thrust into chaos at the onset of the Bosnian War in the early 1990s. Bhanu’s experience of personal suffering and the witnessing of mass suffering from so many people around here opened her perspective of universal compassion in a way that compelled her to pursue a path of spiritual development and service to others. Her experiences hiding and ultimately fleeing her war torn country of origin flipped a switch deep within that reminds her even today that we all share the same wants, needs and drives for safety and comfort, and rather than taking what we can before somebody else does, we can work in such a way that by serving each other, we find a way for everyone to win.
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Today we get to here from Bhanu Nandini, who’s childhood was thrust into chaos at the onset of the Bosnian War in the early 1990s. Bhanu’s experience of personal suffering and the witnessing of mass suffering from so many people around here opened her perspective of universal compassion in a way that compelled her to pursue a path of spiritual development and service to others. Her experiences hiding and ultimately fleeing her war torn country of origin flipped a switch deep within that reminds her even today that we all share the same wants, needs and drives for safety and comfort, and rather than taking what we can before somebody else does, we can work in such a way that by serving each other, we find a way for everyone to win.