‘Dr. Yog’ publishes 108 inspirational stories, poems
Dr. Yog Mahadeo presents a signed copy to Dr. William Adu-Krow of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization
Dr. Yog Mahadeo presents a signed copy to Dr. William Adu-Krow of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization

THE third volume in the series of inspirational short stories, ‘A Garland of Pearls, Vol III’, was launched recently at a simple but inspirational event at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre at Liliendaal.Dr Yog Mahadeo said that this third collection of 108 inspirational stories and poems represents the essence of timeless stories, brought through the ages by the oral tradition. The inspiration to compile these stories came from his parents, according to the author.

He recalls the ‘inspiration time’ from his mother and father “from the time we were babies. Many of the stories apply to any religion and have been adopted, and sometimes customised by various religions,” said Dr. Mahadeo.

“These stories and poems reflect a collection of thoughts and feelings over one’s lifetime. A timeless treasure.” He also credits the completion of Volume III to his family, Anita, Yoga and Arya and his siblings Dr Vishwa, Vidya, Dr Shan and Jag Mahadeo.

Speaking from the closest position of being the author’s wife, Anita, the CEO of Inspire Inc., spoke of the author’s love for helping everyone and for selfless sacrifice.

Dr. Yog, as he is frequently called, has among other qualifications, a doctorate degree in finance and a diploma in journalism and professional writing. He is currently reading for his law degree at the University of Guyana and continues to give motivational speeches and sermons in many places.

He is the well-known architect of the 10/10 softball game in Guyana, the annual Phagwah festival and numerous other initiatives. He still makes time to visit various communities and engage in self-help work while motivating and inspiring those who connect with him.

“Life teaches us to take all its challenges and yet give to everyone a garland; give love; be forgiving and loving. Take the stones thrown at you and string them together with love, create a garland of pearls.” These were the thoughts expressed by Dr Yog at the launch of the book.

He quoted from Rudyard Kipling’s “If” and asserted that it is only when we can remain connected with God and see that our own individual happiness is a product of making everyone else happy, that there can be development of body, soul and country.

He pointed to the final poem of his book, “From Georgetown to Ma” as reminiscent of his frequent trips to spend time with his mom who passed away in 2014.

“My parents were my heroes. I owe thanks to them for everything ever achieved.” He dedicates the book to his elder sister whom he fondly calls “Deedee” who resides in the USA. ‘A Garland of Pearls, Vol III’ is available in paperback format and following in the tradition of Volumes I and II, the stories are illustrated by local artists.

The launch event also featured a cultural event of poetry and dance, as well as speeches from family members of the author, including his eldest son Yoga Mahadeo.

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