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Hello, Friends, Family, and Kind Supporters, You may know me as a guide for meditation, spiritual and life teachings. You might also know that I always emphasize that my teachings are gifts, and I expect nothing in return but for each of you to journey inward and find your peace. Today, however, I'm reaching out, not as a guide, but as a father, faced with a crisis that has shaken our family to its core. Many of you are already aware of our predicament through the videos that have spread on social media. My vibrant 8-year-old son, Sagan, recently experienced a devastating accident on his very first day at a new summer camp. An unexpected incident with a horse led to serious injuries. He now has a broken left eye socket, a fractured cheekbone, and a damaged jaw. Seeing your child hurt, frightened, and dealing with such pain is an experience no parent should have to endure. Sagan is now facing a challenging road to recovery, filled with multiple surgeries, medical appointments, and the lingering emotional aftermath of this horrific incident. For those who know me personally or through my online teachings, you'll understand that asking for help is not something I do lightly. It's a big step for me, but Sagan's wellbeing is our priority, and the escalating medical costs are proving to be overwhelming. We've set up this LFEBridge to help manage the financial strain of Sagan's treatment. Any contribution, regardless of size, can make a significant difference during this challenging time. I understand that times may be tough for everyone, so if you are not in a position to donate, even sharing our story in your network or sending healing thoughts and prayers would mean the world to us. Through this crisis, we've been reminded of the strength of community and the kindness of strangers. Your support is not only financial; it's the love, the prayers, and the shared hopes for Sagan's recovery that keep us going. Thank you for being part of our journey. Let's come together to help Sagan on his road to recovery. In gratitude, John (The One Called Jai)




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