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Domestic Abuse an UNREPORTED Crime. For increasing awareness of domestic abuse and to eradicate this cancer from our society by empowering women and men who are suffering due to this epidemic. The author, Veera Mahajan's goal is to help them believe that they deserve a life of freedom and self-love. She leads her life as an example of how to find an amazing and fulfilling life after. It will happen, just believe and give it a chance. Love your Self and live an empowered life.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Make an intention and let the universe fulfill your desire
When you wake up, and before you set your feet on the ground give thanks for your life.
Your grateful heart will open doors to all other blessings that are waiting to come your way!
Sit up or lay in inclined position. Make a clear intention for the day and let go.
Take a deep breath in, hold it for a moment
and exhale deeply, releasing the whole breadth out, count 1
Repeat this deep breathing technique for the count of 10
If at anytime during the day, you feel overwhelmed or anxious
Refocus on your intention and
Repeat the deep breathing 10 times
Don't pray or beg the God/Universe to make things happen
Trust that the universe is already following your command
that you put our in your intention
Let the universe fulfill your desire!
Enjoy the blessings!
Veera
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Monday, November 13, 2017
Women need to support each other
I had the pleasure of having dinner with three wonderful women tonight. It is a great meal and we shared some fun and some horrific stories. All in all we were grateful that we were in a good place now where we can pamper ourselves after a long day of hard work. We also remembered and prayed for the women who are somewhere cooking for someone while they are afraid of the people they are cooking for. We know that to be the fact somewhere because we use to be those women.
Even though I have lived a life, been though a lot and I believe I have learned how to LIVE, I am still amazed when I hear how the trusting women are taken advantage of everyday. These women are left with nothing after they have given their lives to the families and especially the guys they loved and trusted.
I am ashamed to admit that even me, even now, sometimes come so close to making mistakes because of the trust factor. People almost demand me to trust them instead of earning my trust. Thank God, I have a wonderful support system around me and I am not afraid of asking for advise and help.
Yes ladies, if you look there are as many angels around us as are demons. We just have to learn how to decifer which is which. Before trusting anyone else, learn to trust yourself. Trust your inner voice, that is your best advisor. If it does not feel right, don't jump into it. It is your right and your responsiblity to look out for yourself. Take care of yourself.
If it is not FUN, don't do it. You heart will always be on your side. Listen to it. If it questions something, ask the question out loud. Make sure you get your answers to your satisfaction before you take any decision. Seek advise from people you know and trust and then weigh it out yourself. It has to feel good to you! Dont' let anyone push you into anything that you do not feel comfortable with.
I heard so many stories of real women (our friends) who did not listen to advise and to their own hearts and trusted the wrong person for too long. And in the end, they are alone and broke.
Make sure it is not you! YOU ARE SMART! BE KIND TO YOURSELF! TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND NEVER FEEL BAD ABOUT IT. It is called SELFCARE! Love yourself so taking care of yourself feels right and good! It takes time, believe me it will happpen.
I LOVE myself!
Veera
Even though I have lived a life, been though a lot and I believe I have learned how to LIVE, I am still amazed when I hear how the trusting women are taken advantage of everyday. These women are left with nothing after they have given their lives to the families and especially the guys they loved and trusted.
I am ashamed to admit that even me, even now, sometimes come so close to making mistakes because of the trust factor. People almost demand me to trust them instead of earning my trust. Thank God, I have a wonderful support system around me and I am not afraid of asking for advise and help.
Yes ladies, if you look there are as many angels around us as are demons. We just have to learn how to decifer which is which. Before trusting anyone else, learn to trust yourself. Trust your inner voice, that is your best advisor. If it does not feel right, don't jump into it. It is your right and your responsiblity to look out for yourself. Take care of yourself.
If it is not FUN, don't do it. You heart will always be on your side. Listen to it. If it questions something, ask the question out loud. Make sure you get your answers to your satisfaction before you take any decision. Seek advise from people you know and trust and then weigh it out yourself. It has to feel good to you! Dont' let anyone push you into anything that you do not feel comfortable with.
I heard so many stories of real women (our friends) who did not listen to advise and to their own hearts and trusted the wrong person for too long. And in the end, they are alone and broke.
Make sure it is not you! YOU ARE SMART! BE KIND TO YOURSELF! TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND NEVER FEEL BAD ABOUT IT. It is called SELFCARE! Love yourself so taking care of yourself feels right and good! It takes time, believe me it will happpen.
I LOVE myself!
Veera
please look up the book on amazon
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Good News! Starting a new food service for our homeless community
There is very good news for those of us concerned about hunger
in Malibu. Currently there two homeless dinners here, at Malibu Methodist,, and
no more food resource. People go hungry.
Reverend Paul Elder has come up with a simple and wonderful plan
to mitigate this. He is at the library at Civic Center, Monday through Friday
at 11:30 AM to see that lunch is available. He needs people who will bring food
for 20, utensils, and cleanup. If possible, he hopes people will commit to a
monthly, or weekly lunch donation. It can be only one day or it can be random.
Weekends are fine too but Paul wont be there. Ideally it wont be necessary for
him to be there all weekdays, as people take responsibility.
It can be very simple, simply picking up sufficient sandwiches,
tacos, burgers, etc. or creating a great soup, many possibilities(see
below).
Please call and/or email Paul at:
Starting a new service for our
homeless community.
Name: CART Lunch Service
When: Every day if food is
available
What time: 11:30
Where: Malibu Courthouse
(Library)
What is needed: To start pick a
day and date you want to be the host, starting tomorrow.
Once
a week, once a month, or your choice
What you have to provide:
Lunch for 20 people (to start)
Suggestions: Soup and Bread
Sandwiches
Pizza
Hamburgers
Hot dogs
Water or other beverage
(Keep it simple. No 3 course meals, please)
Plates, bowls, cups,
cutlery, napkins, trash bags, kitchen paper towel, (serving gloves will be
supplied)
If you want to participate or ask
questions call, text or email me. I will be making a roster, which
will be emailed, to you.
All I can tell you is: I took lunch last week and it was so nice to
bring food for about 20 homeless people. If we can have a few families commit
to this wonderful cause, we can make sure our homeless can at least and one
meal a day.
I am taking lunch again on the 15th.
If someone wants to help me serve or just go with me, please let me know.
Veera
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Break the last chain of own bondage! Live Free!
Watching great movies like HIDDEN FIGURES is often more
special than they were intended to be. That is exactly what happened to me when
last Sunday, I went to see this possibly
best movie of the year.
In this brilliant movie, three wonderful African-American women worked at
NASA -- Katherine Johnson portrayed by Taraji P. Henson, Dorothy Vaughan
portrayed by Octavia Spencer and Mary Jackson portrayed by Janelle Monáe. These
three women were the brains behind the launch of astronaut John Glenn into
orbit, one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of US.
Most inspiring movies try to teach us something and are made
with a message hidden in the storyline.
However, depending on our own mindset and current situation or past
history, sometimes the messages we obtain may not necessarily be the message
that the moviemaker intended for us to receive. Often it is a lot more
important one because it triggers something in us that opens the door in our
minds for an even bigger revelation that we had been waiting for and needing
for a very long time.
This Sunday, by the end of the movie Hidden Figures, I felt
very proud of the three amazing black women who fought the fight against
segregation in their own beautiful way. They used their intelligence and
persistence to demand respect for themselves. They were not going to let anyone
treat them less then anyone else just because they were black. They proved that
they were as good and maybe even better than any white person. They proved that
the color of ones skin did not make the person.
What I also saw, and probably the movie had no plans to show,
was that as all the three women were fighting against the white community for
equality, a big part towards their success in this fight, this civil war, was
that they had family support. Their families believed that they deserved better
and supported them in their fight against segregation. This was a community
wide fight. All black men and women were fighting for this equality together.
Of course, I was happy for these very real women depicted in
this story, who fought against segregation and for equality in 1961. They were
able to fulfill their dreams and were able to change the culture at NASA. They
were able to stop segregation within NASA and gained the respect they deserved.
As I came out of the cinema and walked to my car, I could
not stop my eyes from tearing up. I
realized that my heart was welling up because I did not have that family and
community support in my civil war against domestic abuse. I have been fighting alone against domestic
abuse all my life since I was a little girl. No one ever taught me to fight for
my rights. No one ever showed me that I deserve to be respected. No one ever encouraged me to believe that my
feelings mattered.
I have been and I am the Hero of my life. I am surprised and proud of myself; I never
gave in or gave up. I always said NO to abuse.
And the fight goes on. I am still learning and growing as I use my experiences
and strength to help my sons and others in similar abusive situations.
I choose to live an abuse-free life that I am proud of and I
will never accept less than best for me.
After much introspection, I am ready to break the last chain of own bondage.
I am free!
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
2017 is going to be a good year!
I plan on being good
and kind, and accept only good and kind from others.
So far this year has been amazing in so many ways. I have leaned that even though I may love
someone, love my family and love my friends, I have the right and it is my job
to hold on to my sanity, safety, values and happiness.
Most people have their own way of living and many may try to
impose their views on you. Even the good
books you read have someone else’s views.
It is your job to take time and pay attention to your own feelings and
do what feels right to you. It is fine to learn from other people’s teachings
and experiences but it is your own experiences that count towards your life.
Your character and integrity is what makes you the person that you are. Whether
someone else is happy or proud of you does not matter as much as if you are
happy with yourself and are proud of the person you are.
It is important to stand up for your rights and feelings. Sometimes you may get the chance to help
protect someone else whose basic rights are being threatened. This is the time for you to stand up and do
the right thing. No one should has a
right to hurt another human being.
It is only the first week of the New Year, and I have had to
stand up for my rights as well as the rights of a young child. I am a grown
woman and I understand that the choices I make have consequences. I can let
someone take control and hurt me or I can take the control back in my hands and
keep the promise to myself which is never to accept less than what’s good and
kind.
But, children are innocent and helpless. If someone hurts
them, they have no way to protect themselves especially if the people who hurt
them are the same people who are supposed to be taking care and protecting
them. What can these children do and
where can they go if their own homes are not safe for them? It should be our
responsibility to pay attention and listen to children. Children are our future
and need to be protected, not ignored or mistreated. Children need to be taught
how to resolve disputes peacefully with words not anger and violence by the
example from adults in their lives.
This year, I plan on being good and kind, and accept only
good and kind from others.
2017 is going to be a good year! That is my goal! I will not
let anyone tell me differently.
Monday, November 28, 2016
UNREPORTED
UNREPORTED is a book for increasing awareness about domestic abuse.
Through amazing real stories it provides a step by step guide for finding your
way to freedom. To get your copy today, visit: UNREPORTED
Through amazing real stories it provides a step by step guide for finding your
way to freedom. To get your copy today, visit: UNREPORTED
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