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The Prerna School of Inspiration is located at Chattarpur, New Delhi. It was founded by Dr. Aarti Khosla in 2005 with an objective of spreading knowledge, which enhances self awareness so necessary to attain the purpose of our being. Aarti holds discourses and meditations every week wherein messages are shared to enable participants to understand the path leading to realization of self and be able to undertake this journey with knowledge, confidence and belief.Information about Aarti Khosla founder of Prerna School of Inspiration at Delhi, India – Reiki, healing Past life regression, Aura, crystal therapy, meditation, clinical hypnotherapy, spiritual therapy, life between lives, mind therapy, human charka, hypno reiki, spiritual experience, guru, mandala, stained glass.
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