Born Darin Palmer in Minneapolis, MN. on September 20, 1979 Also known as Bhagavaan Ka Pyaar. He was raised by his grandparents in Milwaukee Wisconsin, although his grandparents made his life as easy has possible he still struggled to fit in with his peers. As a result, Darin turned to selling drugs to help support hisself and to feel more accepted by his friends.
Despite being a being academically gifted and having a promising future, Darin dropped out of high school during his sophomore year to focus on his drug dealing. He quickly became known as one of the most successful drug dealers in his neighborhood, and he began to make a lot of money.
However, Darin’s life took a turn for the worse when he was arrested for drug trafficking in 2008. He was sentenced to 8 years in Federal Prison.
Before getting indicted, Darin realized that he needed to make a change in his life. He had taken the test to obtain his GED and enrolled in to Bryant & Stratton College to pursue a Bachelor Degree in Business Management. Three days before school was to start Darin was picked up by the Drug Task force, his hopes mission to start his new life was detoured. While serving his sentence Darin new that he couldn’t get back into college so he needed to find other ways to take care of his self and kids upon getting released. Once he was free he looked for ways to add more value to his self. He worked jobs and on the side he would work on his self, in order to cultivate the perfect message to help individuals have success in their own lives. He knew that if he could get his story out he would be able to do just that, while doing so he has been certified in a many of number of areas. He has been certified as a Quantum Hypnosis Practitioner, A Spiritual Life Coach, Meditation trainer and he is currently in school working on a PhD. In Metaphysics.
Today, Darin is a respected community leader and a role model for many young people in the country. He continues to work tirelessly to make a positive difference in the lives of others, and he hopes that his story will inspire others to believe in the power of second chances.