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The bliss of being
by Vivekananda
When the student is ready, the Master appears.” A saying that unexpectedly came true for me after attending the Ananda Spurana Programme (ASP). A Master who attained enlightenment at 22, and is currently just 27! Meet...
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Liberation through acceptance
by Suma Varughese
What you want to change you must first accept. Condemnation does not liberate; it oppresses.
—Carl Jung
Carl Jung’s statement is absolutely the abc of spiritual wisdom. What you resist...
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Power of giving
by Roozbeh Gazdar
“Freely ye have received, freely give.”
(Matt. 10:8)
So you are well-settled, drawing a good income. Self-made, a loving parent and responsible spouse, you also provide for your aging parents. Finally, as a...
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Reversing the thought current
by Suma Varughese
In the begining of his book Vedantic Meditation, David Frawley gives a masterful explanation of the Vedantic philosophy and its correlation to Buddhism. He says: “Vedanta is a simple philosophy. It says that our true Self,...
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Zen LP to achieve goals
by Nishant Arora
One day, a monk asks a woodcutter, hacking away at a tree, “How many hours do you need to cut a tree?” “Four hours,” replies the woodcutter. “And how do you cut a tree in four hours?” the monk persists. “I sharpen my axe...
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How ready are you for change
by Luis S. R. Vas
Even people who say they need and love change can be stressed by it after a certain point. Most of us didn't learn much about the mechanics of change at home or in school; hence, we need training to deal with it now. Some of...
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A crying need for counseling
by Dr. Minnu R Bhonsle
Statistics show that the rate of psychological disturbances leading to suicide, homicide, marital breakdown, alcoholism, drug abuse, etc. is increasing at an alarming rate all over the world. It would seem that as the material...
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A Ray of hope
by Anuradha Vashisht
In September 2000, I was quite surprised when my sister-in-law informed that my mother-in-law Sneh Verma, 79, was addressing her by her cousin’s name for the past 10 days, alleging that the cousin was trying to alienate her...
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Relationship as your spiritual pathway
by Jacqueline Maria Longstaff
I am surprised to find myself writing this. Years ago I offered courses on relationship as a spiritual pathway and felt this work was now finished. However, I look around and see many people still spend much energy on...
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Zen of sport
by Aalif Surti
In Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball—one of the finest books ever written on the game and an important resource for this book—George Will thoroughly demolishes the simplistic notion that excellence in the game is based on...
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Prevention is key in Diabetes
by Aalif Surti
Diabetes Mellitus, commonly called diabetes, is a life-long disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. It is a condition that makes many people worry about the quality and longevity of their life after being...
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YOGA is a complete complementary system
by Nishant Arora
In November 1888, a legend was born at Muchukundapura in Chitradurga district, Karnataka—a legend whose life spanned a century; whose core of spirituality endowed him with the power to heal; and whose scholastic prowess made...
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The Nine Naths of Immortal Splendour
by Yogiraj Gurunath Sidddhanath
They (Naths) are the Ancient of Days composed of the Divine Essence of the Being about whom naught may be said. These immortal divinities are ever watchful over the welfare and evolution of the destinies of nations and their...
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Higher reaches of Indian psychology
by Parveen Chopra
In the 1970s, many psychotherapists started reporting a new kind of client: one who has no apparent problem, is well-to-do, well-adjusted, and successful in the worldly sense. Yet, he reports an inner emptiness, a lack of...
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