About-Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo
A Journey from Medicine to Meaning
Dr. Rabindra Nath Sahoo is a physician, retired senior public health administrator, author, and contemplative thinker whose life’s work bridges science, spirituality, and the human condition. With decades of experience serving the Government of Odisha and rural communities with compassion and integrity, his professional journey has always been rooted in service to humanity.
While medicine addressed the physical dimensions of life, Dr. Sahoo’s deeper inquiry led him toward understanding consciousness, purpose, and ethical living. This transition from healing the body to awakening the mind and soul is reflected in his writings and social initiatives. As an author, he explores life beyond survival—inviting readers to reflect, question, and rediscover meaning in an increasingly complex and uncertain world.
His books, including What Is “Life” and How to Live It and The Second Breath, offer a thoughtful synthesis of scientific reasoning, philosophical reflection, spiritual insight, and lived human experience. Through his work, Dr. Sahoo encourages conscious living, inner clarity, and peaceful coexistence—the ultimate aim of human life.
What Is a Divine Journey?
A Divine Journey is more than a spiritual practice—it is a sacred path toward self-realization, understanding the Atma (soul) within, and aligning oneself with universal consciousness.
Rooted in ancient wisdom yet relevant to modern life, the Divine Journey helps individuals move beyond external identities and reconnect with their inner truth. It is a journey of awareness, compassion, and awakening—guiding seekers toward a life lived with purpose, harmony, and clarity.
By embracing timeless spiritual principles and mindful practices, the Divine Journey Trust supports individuals in uncovering their deeper purpose and experiencing life in its most awakened form.
Activities & Offerings of the Divine Journey Trust
What Sets Us Apart
Philosophical Insights
Human-Centric Approach
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Thought-provoking perspectives blending science and spirituality, guiding readers on a path of self-discovery.
A compassionate focus on the human condition, fostering connections through meaningful literature.
Active involvement in social services, enhancing lives in rural communities through education and health initiatives.