Explore the Depths of Humanity
Join Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo on a transformative journey through science, spirituality, and the essence of the human experience.
Dr. Rabindra nath Sahoo
About – dr. rabindra nath sahoo
Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo (MBBS) is a distinguished physician, author, and retired Senior Public Health Administrator from the Government of Odisha, with a lifelong commitment to healthcare, human values, and spiritual science. After decades of dedicated service in public health administration, he continues to serve rural communities across Odisha with compassion, empathy, and ethical medical care.
Beyond medicine, Dr. Sahoo is a thoughtful author who bridges science, spirituality, and the human condition through his writings. His acclaimed work, The Second Breath – The Measure of Becoming in Science, Spirit and Human Condition, explores deeper questions of life, consciousness, and transformation. His earlier book, What Is Life and How To Live It (Vol. 1), published in September 2024, reflects his philosophical insights shaped by years of medical practice and public service.
“Recognizing the growing need for inner balance and self-awareness in modern society, Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo founded the Divine Journey Trust—a space dedicated to spiritual inquiry, self-realization, and conscious living.”
What Is a Divine Journey?
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Founder of the Divine Journey Trust
Books
What Is “Life” and How to Live It
First Book (What Is “Life” and How to Live It)
We are the only species that spends its existence trying to figure out what it means to exist. We arrive in a world whose past we did not witness and whose beginning we did not choose. Yet we find ourselves here- called into existence, already part of its silent continuity tasked with painting our own stroke without ever being shown the full canvas.
We are the only species of living being that weave through the fabric of its existence trying to justify it- a temporary pulse of energy asking the eternal answers. In this ever-shifting dance, we are the point where the finite heart beat meets the infinite “why” turning our brief transit into metaphysical anchor. While the rest of the natural world is content to simply be-to hunt, to grow and to survive- we are burdened with the unique “glitch” of self-awareness. We do not live; we watch ourself living; and in that watching we begin to ask why.
Here inquiry begins with the question “What is Life.” It explores the “Loom of Being” tracing the raw threads of human life itself – from creation of universe to creation of life, from raw instinct of first breath to the full ripening of our consciousness; from human actions to responsibilities and ethics and finally arriving at the inevitable horizon of death. Yet, the death does not end the enquiry rather opens the door to deeper understanding probing the enigma of mortality and possible immortality. It deepens it, inviting us to continue the timeless search for the meaning of life and existence. Read More
The Second Breath
Second Book (The Second Breath)
Life does not truly begin with the first breath—it deepens with awareness. The Second Breath explores this awakening moment, when human existence moves beyond mere survival into conscious becoming. In a rapidly evolving world dominated by technology, material pursuits, and fragmented belief systems, this book asks a vital question: What does it mean to truly live as a conscious human being?
In The Second Breath, Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo takes readers on a reflective journey through the intertwined dimensions of science, spirituality, and the human condition. Building upon the foundational inquiry of his first work, this book examines how awareness, consciousness, and ethical responsibility shape human growth, relationships, and collective destiny.