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  • S3 Epi 42 : Dead body ke paas unko khade dekha maine. I can see the Aatma I Sanjiv Malik | Ra by Rashi
    Jan 9 2026

    “Dead body ke paas unko khade dekha maine… I can see the Aatma.” Sach, anubhav aur chetna ke beech ki rekha jab mit jaati hai… About ‪@SanjivMalikLifeCoach‬ Aaj humare saath hain ‪@SanjivMalikLifeCoach‬—ek aisa safar jo engineering se shuru hokar spiritual awakening par jaa kar rukta nahi. NIT Kurukshetra ke topper, Samsung ke Chief Engineer, aur 6 international patents ke baad, Sanjiv ji ne zindagi ka rukh badla—logon ko jagrit karne ke liye. 700+ satsangs, guided meditations, and aur techniques jaise past life regression, Reiki, Hypnosis, NLP, Garbh Sanskar, and third eye activation ke zariye, unhone hazaaron zindagiyon ko touch kiya.


    Is episode mein hum baat karte hain:


    Aatma aur sharir ke beech ka anubhav


    Woh pal jab dead body ke paas aatma ko dekha gaya


    Aur kaise ek personal journey, ek mission ban jaati hai Jaise Sanjiv ji kehte hain: “Jo khud ko jaagata hai, wahi duniya ko raasta dikhata hai.” Ek gehra, sachcha aur soch badalne wala conversation.

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  • S3 Epi 41 : Parents Should Be Parents, Friends Should Be Friends--Aashrita Dass | Ra by Rashi
    Jan 9 2026

    Rashi Khanna, host of Ra by Rashi Foundation in conversation with Aashrita Dass ,Principal of The La Martiniere Girls’ College, Lucknow. From a bright student of La Martiniere Girls’ College to becoming its Principal, Ms. Aashrita Dass embodies a true homecoming story of dedication, vision, and leadership. With over 27 years of association with LMGC—as a student, teacher, and now head of the institution. In this episode, we speak with her about her journey, her vision for empowering young women, and what it truly means to lead one of India’s top schools into the future.

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    49 min
  • S2 Epi40 : Dr Y Rakhi I Astrologer and Tarot Card Reader | Ra by Rashi
    Dec 26 2025

    Rashi Khanna in conversation with DR.Y Rakhi Astrologer and Tarot Card Reader. Aaj ke is khaas episode mein humare saath hain Dr. Y Rakhi — ek aisi naam jo Astrology, Numerology, Tarot aur Vastu ki duniya mein guidance, clarity aur transformation ka symbol maana jaata hai. Dr. Rakhi ki readings sirf bhavishyavaani nahi hoti, balki ek practical roadmap hoti hain — jo mindset ko shift karti hain aur energy ko sahi direction mein align karti hain. 2026 ke naye saal se pehle, is insightful conversation mein hum jaanenge:


    Stars ka kya message hai aapke liye


    Numbers aur energies ka aane wale saal par kya asar padega


    Kaise sahi guidance se life ke blocks clear kiye ja sakte hain


    Growth, balance aur transformation ke powerful remedies Yeh episode un sab ke liye hai jo clarity chahte hain, confusion se bahar aana chahte hain, aur 2026 ko awareness aur alignment ke saath welcome karna chahte hain.


    Tune in, listen closely, and let the universe guide you.


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    Hosted by Rashi Khanna | Ra by Rashi Foundation

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