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New Delhi, June 3 (TIWN): Singer Raageshwari Loomba changed the way she looked at life, to overcome endometriosis and Bell’s Palsy at the peak of her career as a popstar. In 2000, she was diagnosed with endometriosis and a retroverted uterus.
A born fighter, Raageshwari bounced back to take on every challenge head-on. She conceived naturally, a result, she believes, of positive thinking, turning mommy at 40. "I remember being a happy person, always, but I was unaware of the true power of positivity until then," she says. Now mother to beautiful Samaya, 3, Raageshwari is busy bringing up her young one with love. Excerpts from the conversation:
There is a sense of beatific calm about you. How do you manage that?
It has been many years since 2000 when I noseped into mindfulness after my facial paralysis and subsequent recovery. I owe my peace and calm very much to that. I learnt very quickly that every illness is connected to our thought patterns. So I did massive inner work and today I very rarely get cross. Once you make the choice of ‘good thoughts’ a habit, it shows in your life and definitely your face. It’s not a miracle but a science.
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