The magazine is being shipped, but the mailing process is taking longer than expected
The Gurdeep Magazine is ready and being shipped, but the mailing process is taking longer than expected. So far, I’ve mailed 270 copies out of 730 orders. I’m currently working through orders from September and October. At this pace, your copy should arrive in January.
Thank you for your patience.
This is my first time doing this—I managed nearly everything on schedule, but I underestimated the shipping workload. It has proven far more demanding and time-consuming than I anticipated. But I’m learning a great deal about the shipping process, and this knowledge will help with the next issue.
The wonderful news is that readers who received their copies have shared positive feedback. Claire is one of them:
When I made my first announcement about the magazine, I humbly asked for 200 orders by December 31, 2025. You answered with an abundance beyond imagination: 730. My heart overflows with gratitude.
Most orders came from the US, followed by Canada, then the United Kingdom. These three countries make up 98% of total magazine sales. The remaining sales came from Germany, Australia, Switzerland, Luxembourg and New Zealand.
On a per capita basis, Canada leads in orders. 🍁
The love between Canada and me is mutual. Whatever I’ve done in the past—my videos, in-person sessions, and now the magazine—my fellow Canadians have responded enthusiastically.
I also have wonderful news to share. Despite postal strikes in Canada and US tariffs, I’ve found some creative ways to make shipping more affordable. The UK now has the lowest shipping rates of any country.
If you feel called to hold this warmth of printed words in your hands, visit Gurdeep.ca/magazine
Thank you for trusting me.
Thank you for investing in messages of joy, hope, and positivity.
Have a joyful day!
Love,
Gurdeep






Thank you for the update! It'll be a welcome surprise when it arrives. :-)
Good things take time. When I ask my elder parent how long it took to create a piece of artwork, she responds with an answer like: "65 years..." or, "my whole life".
We now expect things to move at speeds that do not allow for deep pause or reflection. Meanwhile silently, nature responds to all our actions.
The act of slowing down, to pause, to write or simply to listen to nature or another human being is what we need at this present moment.
Keep doing what you're doing!