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New Delhi: He is a Sufi spiritualist, an editor, columnist and a writer with eight books to his credit. And Ruzbeh N. Bharucha believes in the power of free will and that there are two parallel worlds - the body and the spirit.
'Everything cannot be restrained. Heavens do not appreciate puppets,' the 43-year-old Mumbai-based writer of 'Fakir: The Journey Continues', who was in the capital to promote his book. Reflects the writer's spiritual ideology. It narrates the story of an itinerant, Rudra, and a 'fakir or baba' (seer) who guides him through levels of existence into the realm of afterlife. Rudra, a seeker, transforms into the lover and begins to comprehend the ancient philosophy of 'free will'.
Four of his books, 'The Fakir', 'The Last Marathon', 'Devi's Emerald' and 'Rest in Pieces' probe the esoteric psychological and metaphysical spaces while his non-fiction works are 'Shadows in Cages' about mother and child in Indian prisons and 'Yamuna Gently Weeps', a chronicle of the journey into the Yamuna Pushta slum demolition. A documentary, 'Sehat.Wings of Freedom', is the story of the HIV/AIDS awareness programme in the Tihar prison. 'The Last Marathon', Bharucha's debut book, began on an unusual note - a cross wire.
'I was editing a travel, holistic healing and liquor magazine before I took on 'The Last Marathon'. I was fired by the publisher after a tiff,' Bharucha said. 'I met the publisher of Jaico (a Mumbai-based publishing house), who said 'why don't you write a non-fiction about spirits. I thought he was talking about spirits - but he meant liquor. He wanted me to write a chapter on hangover.
But later, he changed his mind and said my idea was better,' Bharucha recalled. He started researching for the book. 'I read Adam Brady's 'Warriors of Light'. And started meeting 'sadhus' (Hindu seers) and mediums who channel spirits, though I have practised Sufism all my life.
They said once you are on this road, you have to take this path. That was the beginning of 'The Last Marathon',' he said. Gradually after a year, the predictions of the seers began to bear fruit, Bharucha said. 'I became a seance channelling spirits. Whatever you read in 'Fakir' revolves around my experiences in the field for the last 13 years,' he said.
The 'Devi's Emerald' is based on the 'experiences of a seer, Ma Mookambika Devi, and her medium Swamiji Nayak who taught her to channel the energy inside one's own self'. 'After that, I wrote two social books and made a documentary on juvenile delinquency. 'Fakir' came about in a restless state of mind.
I was nursing a restlessness - and it just flowed through. I did not plan it,' Bharucha said. According to the author, the 'book was a gift from the Sai Baba of Shirdi'. 'I wrote the first part of 'Fakir' in 2007 and the second just before the Diwali of 2010. The first part of the book is about journey and the second part is about well-being,' Bharucha said. 'Ninety percent of our actions are pre-ordained and 10 percent of it is free will. But the 10 percent is as important as the 90 percent - because the 10 percent creates the future 'karma',' he added.
A votary of free will, the author believes 'we are all spirits encased in a box'. Bharucha is busy conceiving a book on 'home schooling'. It has been inspired by his three-and-a-half-year-old daughter.
'Each one of us has inherent strength, weaknesses, capabilities and hardships. When you let a child use its free will and don't confine it in a packaged programme of school, you give the child a platform to discover his or her inherent being. From there on, it is the parents' job to encourage and motivate the child,' he said.
Author of sixteen published books, a documentary filmmaker and a journalist, Ruzbeh N Bharucha began his writing career in his final year of college, by editing. And publishing a magazine called Venture.
In 1992, he was appointed Associate Editor for Special Audience Publication, and two years later became the Chief Editor of the first weekly newspaper in Pune, The Pune Tribune, published in English and Marathi by A. In 1995, he was appointed the Executive Editor, Business Publication Division, The Indian Express. In 2000, he edited magazines on the paranormal, mysticism, new age, and travel, for S. His articles have been featured in various publications, namely, The Times of India, Free Press, The Indian Express, Maharashtra Herald, Sunday Observer, Jam-e-Jamshed and The Afternoon. In 2000, his first book, The Last Marathon, a journey into the world of the paranormal was published by Sainathann Communication. The book in its third edition and now published by Full Circle Publications.
In 2002, Devi's Emerald, a book on the abundant grace and compassion of Maa Mookambika Devi and Her medium Swamiji was published by Vakil, Simon and Faffer. It was reprinted in 2004 by Shree Mookambika Bhakta Mandali. Both books deal with the paranormal and spiritual forces in the Cosmos. In 2004, Fusion Publishers published his book, Shadows In Cages.Mother and Child in Indian Prisons. A soul stirring book that is the first of its kind which deals with mothers and their children living in Indian prisons throwing light on the various emotional aspects of what women inmates feel and share with their children in prisons all over India.
The book is in its second edition and has also been translated in Hindi and Marathi. The book, Shadows In Cages, was published and released for the International market by the Himalayan Institute Press, Pennsylvania, USA.
The Author scripted and directed a documentary called I Believe I Can Fly. The documentary gives a glimpse of the life of mothers and their children in Indian prisons. The twenty minute documentary has been screened in Singapore, Sri Lanka, India and in the US. In 2005, Fusion Publishers released his first work of fiction, Rest In Pieces. In 2006, his documentary, Yamuna Gently Weeps, a film on the demolition of one of the biggest slums in the world, the Yamuna Pushta, was screened at various International Human Rights Film Festivals and Universities worldwide. Yamuna Gently Weeps, a three hundred-page book with heart-wrenching photographs and interviews with slum dwellers, politicians, renowned town planners, environmentalists and activists, was also released in August 2006. His book, The Fakir, launched in October 2007, is already in its seventh edition and was on the top of the best seller list in December 2007.
The Fakir has been translated in Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi and German, and is also soon to be released in Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil and Bulgarian. In early 2008 the first book on the emotional and mental trauma of juvenile delinquents in India, My God Is A Juvenile Delinquent, was published. The book has been included in the reading list of all judicial academies by a central order. His documentary on AIDS and HIV in the Tihar Prison, Sehat.Wings Of Freedom, sponsored by the United Nations, was selected and screened for The XVII International AIDS Conference, in Mexico, in August 2008. From 2008 to 2011 the author was the Executive Editor, of the 4th D Wellbeing Journal, a widely read national magazine on physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing, with a print run of over 60,000 copies per month.
In 2009, his publishing house, Sainathann Publications, released two books, one on Shri Ram Thakur and a Bengali book on Sai Baba of Shirdi. In 2010, The Fakir was soon followed by an equally successful sequel, The Fakir.The Journey Continues which was launched at the end of 2010 by Full Circle Publications. The book was published in German in 2011.
The Fakir has been translated in Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi and German, and is also soon to be released in Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil and Bulgarian. Both the books have been re-printed several times and are now considered to be among the best books on spiritual and paranormal literature. The Fakir Thoughts and Prayers was published in 2011, a collection of profoundly transformative and powerful messages and prayers from The Fakir books that have touched the lives of many all over the world. The author's documentary films, Yamuna Gently Weeps, I Believe I Can Fly and SEHAT.Wings Of Freedom were screened at the ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL PUNE in December 2011. Bringing-in light into the lives of those who are visually impaired.
The Fakir has also been printed in its Braille version that has been distributed to all centres all over India in 2012. In 2013, The Aum Of All Things, was published. The Aum Of All Things is a non-fiction book on Oneness, life, death, the world of spirits, and manipulation of the five elements to transform one's life. Being one of the most illuminative, influential spiritual writers of our times, Bharucha became the 110th Spiritual Master, for The Times Of India's spiritual publication, The Speaking Tree.
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The Rambling of The 110th, also published in 2013, is a powerful compilation of his articles which were amongst the top three 'most commented' and 'most read' blogs of the week. In 2014, RABDA My Sai.My Sigh was published by the Penguin Group and was soon a bestseller. The book is about BABA's ideology, philosophy and also about HIS life and routine when in the physical body in Shirdi. Also, in 2014, his collaboration with Zambhala – India’s Yoga, Music, And Life Spirit Festival, a first of its kind, gave birth to a series of powerful videos called ‘Ramblings with Ruzbeh Bharucha’. These short video talks cover a wide range of topics and give greater understanding to the listener on topics like overcoming day-to-day challenges, in-depth understanding of karma, destiny, free will and various practical aspects of spirituality. These short videos have been life enhancing for people who view and share his insights across the globe.
Ruzbeh N Bharucha was interviewed by Doordarshan Delhi on his contribution to Spirituality and Spiritual Literature. This interview was aired on National Television.
His facebook page has reached out to thousands in a very short span of time. The daily affirmations and messages are a source of inspiration to many, to help all to live to their highest potential. In Jan 2015, ANANDA Musings of the Fakir was published by Full Circle. This spectacular new book brings out the essence of Sai Baba of Shirdi contained in The Fakir Triology. His new book, The Perfect Ones, a profile on Masters, Archangels, Gods and Goddesses, will be out in book stores in April 2015, published by Penguin Publishers. Twitter handle @ruzbehnbharucha Website. 'JAI BABA to one and all.
This is my official Facebook page. For starters, this isn't an interactive page. I have enough mails n phone messages to answer, so. Don't want to go completely nuts trying to interact with those logging on. Will post, on and off, stuff that seems important to either you or me on this page. Might be there often n then disappear. And alas resurface again.
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I don't know how long this journey will last but till it does last, welcome home my friend. Be blessed always.' Ruzbeh Bharucha Disclaimer: Some of the images used have been gathered from across the internet and are given due credit.
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