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Doc Magi with Vipin Mehta

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Special Guest Vipin Mehta.

Vipin Mehta was born in India and raised in Bombay during the Independence Movement of Mahatma Gandhi .  In 1969, he migrated to the United States of America and in 1978 became a Naturalized Citizen.

Mehta graduated from Poona University  (India) with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and graduated from Northern Illinois University with a Masters of Arts in Public Affairs. 

Mehta has pursued Metaphysical and Spiritual Learning from Spiritual Masters and Mystiques all over the world. Studying Metaphysics since 1947, when he first learned Mahatma Ghandi’s teachings.  His Spiritual Masters included the Indian mystics J. Krishnamurti, Rabindranath Tagore (Nobel Prize winner in 1912), Rajneesh/Osho, western spiritualists such as Edgar Cayce, Ruth Montgomery, Tibetan Lamas and modern mystic Lazaris. Mehta has studied many  Metaphysical and Spiritual scriptures including those of Hindu, Buddhist, Tao, Jain, Sikhism, Zen, Christians, Jewish, Islamic, Sufi, and Greece.

Mehta has given multiple Metaphysical Lectures throughout the United States and India on topics including “Portals to the Future: from Silicon Valley to the Crystal Temple”, “Metaphysics: Beyond Science and Technology”, “Awakening of Spirituality Beyond Religions” and “Human Development & Karmic Law”.  He also taught the “Religion of Man” course at Kankakee Community College in Illinois. 

In 1998, Mehta was the Editor and publisher for the Gujarati translation of “Sacred Journey” by Lazaris and gave a four (4) day seminar in Indology  department Gujarat University, Ahemdabad, Gujarat State, India.

Vipin Mehta has a tremendous passion to contribute to humanity by sharing the new knowledge of Metaphysics and Spirituality of 21st Century.

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