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	<title>Comments on: Madal Bal, Netherlands</title>
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		<title>By: Pradeep Hoogakker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pradeep Hoogakker</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have to admit that when we first explained to Sumangali how we wanted our site to look and what &#039;feel&#039; it should have that it must have been pretty confusing for her! We wanted it to be stylish but not sterile, professional but still warm and bright, and in line with the &#039;natural&#039; and &#039;meditative&#039; image of our store. We ourselves didn&#039;t have a clue how all that should be accomplished. Then when we saw the first design we were flabbergasted! It was exactly how we had dreamed it should look and feel though we didn&#039;t know it ourselves! I think Sumangali&#039;s longstanding practice of meditation helps her to have this kind of oneness with other people and businesses. That besides her obvious artistic talent makes working with her a really uplifting experience! I joked with her that if Saraswati (the Indian Goddess of beauty and art) would reside in cyberspace she would surely be comfortable on our website, and that is really all thanks to Sumangali! 

P.S. Sumangali received her name from meditation teacher Sri Chinmoy, it means: &#039;She who brings, from the Supreme, auspicious good fortune to all who are around her.&#039; And you know what; I think it is true, because our websales have increased by 50% since she redesigned our site!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to admit that when we first explained to Sumangali how we wanted our site to look and what &#8216;feel&#8217; it should have that it must have been pretty confusing for her! We wanted it to be stylish but not sterile, professional but still warm and bright, and in line with the &#8216;natural&#8217; and &#8216;meditative&#8217; image of our store. We ourselves didn&#8217;t have a clue how all that should be accomplished. Then when we saw the first design we were flabbergasted! It was exactly how we had dreamed it should look and feel though we didn&#8217;t know it ourselves! I think Sumangali&#8217;s longstanding practice of meditation helps her to have this kind of oneness with other people and businesses. That besides her obvious artistic talent makes working with her a really uplifting experience! I joked with her that if Saraswati (the Indian Goddess of beauty and art) would reside in cyberspace she would surely be comfortable on our website, and that is really all thanks to Sumangali! </p>
<p>P.S. Sumangali received her name from meditation teacher Sri Chinmoy, it means: &#8216;She who brings, from the Supreme, auspicious good fortune to all who are around her.&#8217; And you know what; I think it is true, because our websales have increased by 50% since she redesigned our site!</p>
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