What Your Support Makes Possible
Rajiv’s work takes real time, care, and resources to bring into the world. When you give, you make it possible for these teachings to reach people who are quietly searching: those who may be new to practice, those navigating grief, those sitting alone in a part of the world with little access to a teacher or a sangha.
No gift is small in this context. A single teaching can shift the course of a life.
Give What Feels Right
There is no set amount & no correct figure. Give in a way that feels honest and sustainable for you. Some people give once; others choose to offer a small amount each month as an ongoing act of practice. All of it matters. All of it is received with genuine gratitude.
A Note of Thanks
Whatever you choose to offer is received with much gratitude. This work belongs to all of us who care about wisdom finding its way into a world that needs it. Please note that your donations are not tax-deductible.
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Giving always felt complicated for me, honestly.But there is a quiet relief in simply opening the hand, even a little, without looking at the weight or the outcome. Like Rumi wrote, “You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.”
Giving has always felt like planting a seed in the unknown. My grandmother used to say, “Even a smile given away finds its way home.” Offerings remind me of that gentle exchange. There’s a quiet joy each time I can give, no matter how small. Just a simple thought from my quiet morning.
Every gift lights a spark inside me. I give with an open heart. That small act frees my mind and warms my soul.