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Beyond writing books and giving presentations, Azim loves to stay committed to his work as a writer. Every month he publishes a newsletter in which he follows his “Musings” and answers a Question of the Month. The topics range from his expertise in peacebuilding and forgiveness to seasonal topics such as New Year’s mission statements to the rebirth of spring, leadership near elections, gratitude in the fall and more. Here you can find the archive of his newsletters for your reading enjoyment.
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QUESTION: Do you think we could ever find peace in the world with presidential candidates who are not focused on creating peace? ANSWER: No unfortunately, I don’t believe we can. I am not thrilled by the presidential candidates and very concerned about the negative rhetoric that is shown by all the potential candidates.…
Read MoreA good friend and a graduate of my Forgiveness Workshop made the statement to me several years ago that “the two best anti-aging elixirs are forgiveness and meditation.” Yet many of us have a hard time with forgiveness. I can say without exception that the choice I made 21 years ago to forgive my son’s…
Read MoreQUESTION: What was the most recent “conversation” you had with Tariq, and what was said? ANSWER: The conversation with Tariq was earlier today as today (March 6) is his 42nd birthday. So there was a happy birthday hug to my favorite Tariq photo that sits on his altar at my house followed by a…
Read MoreAudio Lessons Found On Amazon HERE Within the three steps I teach in my Forgiveness Workshops (Available HERE), the second step is often the hardest one for many of the participants. After the first step of “acknowledging you have been wronged,” I guide participants into the second step: “Give Up All Resulting Resentment.” This may…
Read MoreQUESTION: Since it’s Valentine’s Day, do you have an update on your journey of discovering some lessons in love? ANSWER: POPE FRANCIS QUOTE: “There is no perfect family. We have no perfect parents, we are not perfect, do not get married to a perfect person, neither do we have perfect children. We have complaints…
Read MoreI am truly blessed to have a beautiful, compassionate, intelligent and a kind daughter as is evident from a recent radio interview in which she described in such clear and elegant style the story of her brother and the background of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation www.TKF.org. (See highlights and link below.) Tasreen now serves as…
Read MoreBREAKING OLD HABITS: MAKING NEW ONES QUESTION OF THE MONTH: What new habits will you address this time of year? ANSWER: Habits are hard to break for all of us. Me included! I am looking at not changing much as I have a good diet, exercise regularly, meditate a couple hours a day and…
Read MoreI just received an inspiring e-mail from Amy Benz who works at IONS ( www.Noetic.org), a great organization that studies consciousness and on whose Board I am proud to serve. Here is what Amy sent: Happy New Year, Azim! I LOVE the even years, round and welcoming. Less so the odd years, so jagged :-). We…
Read MoreQUESTION OF THE MONTH: What were the top highlights of 2015 for your work? ANSWER: The year 2015 was another busy one with many presentations. A total of 152 days on the road, which was a few less days than in 2014 when I was on the road 177 days of the year. Of course…
Read MoreYet another tragedy has taken place on our US soil in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks. This time in San Bernardino, where a reported 14 people have been murdered. How should we react to this increasing form of violence that is escalating at a rapid rate? As a practicing Muslim I do condemn…
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