Om Swami is a mystic par excellence who lives in a remote place in the Himalayan foothills. Well versed with yogic, tantric and Vedic scriptures, he effortlessly expounds on the esoteric truths based on his own sadhana spanning 23 years.
On Saturday, 1 October, between 230 pm and 430 pm, Om Swami will be giving a spiritual discourse at the Roselea Community Centre, 645-671 Pennant Hills Road, Carlingford NSW. The event has free entry but children below eight years are not permitted for the discourse.
Swamiji holds an MBA from University of Technology, Sydney and Bachelors in Business Computing from University of Western Sydney. Prior to renunciation, he founded and ran a multi-million dollar software company with offices in San Francisco, New York, Toronto, London, Sydney and India.
Swamiji completely renounced business interests a few years ago to follow his inner calling and moved back to India.
“Compassion is my religion and love, my core philosophy”, says Om Swami.
He writes on a range of life and spiritual issues on his blog—omswami.com.
He is also the author of the bestseller —“If Truth be Told, A Monk’s Memoir”. The book is His journey from an eighteen year old who heads to Australia, striving to make ends meet, to a multimillionaire at the age of 26.

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