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February 2005

Transform Your Fate!

There is a statement in the Upanishads which says that through karma one can change one's destiny, meaning that through proper performance of action in life, through the harmonious expression of action in life, it is possible to..... More >>

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Travel Light
by Devdas Menon
Less luggage, more comfort is something that all travelers know to be true. It is particularly true when we deal with the journey of life. Not just in a physical sense (we know only too well what it means to be trim and fit),... More >>
When Faith Shakes
by Ajay Kalra
Seer may be guilty of offense: court," screamed the headline of a newspaper in connection with the ongoing Shankaracharya case. Even though the truth of the matter is yet to be established, one thing definitely occurred on that... More >>
From here to Enlightenment
by Suma Varughese
What is the central message of your book?
The central message of the book is the oneness of an individual with the Ultimate. The Ultimate Divinity is all-pervasive. It pervades us too as the mysterious,... More >>
Break feasts
by Amodini
Traditional India has a plethora of healthy and wholesome breakfast dishes that give a fillip to the day and yet are light on the stomach. The South, particularly, emphasizes rice-based dishes steamed, pan-fried or sautéed. Low... More >>
Cure Your Constipation
by Roohi Saluja
As acute abdominal pains knifed through her preoccupation with work pressures and business presentations, 32-year-old business consultant Pooja Malik winced as she recognized her old foe. Pooja was suffering from thyroid... More >>
Be a super human
by Shameem Akthar
This story from Chhandogya Upanishad puts yoga in perspective. To blunt the arrogance of his well-learned, overweening son his father asks the 12-year-old if he had learnt that by which the unhearable becomes heard, the... More >>
Stress Busters at Work
by Julie Friedeberger
Whatever your job responsibilities, or your position in your company, it's a fair assumption that the thing you do most of is sitting. Poor posture, whether standing or sitting, is both tiring and unhealthy because it demands... More >>
Ayurveda Healing the Mind
by Prabhath P
In an increasingly insecure and chaotic world, many people are finding conventional psychiatry and psychology inadequate for healing the mind marred by constant stress. Conventional psychiatric practices based on symptom... More >>
What Your Script Reveals
by Aparna Jacob
Conscious handwriting is an unconscious drawing, contends Max Pulver, an eminent Swiss psychologist who is also an expert in handwriting analysis. With our handwriting, we paint our own portraits as reflections of our innate... More >>
Mind-Field the Playground of Gods
by Swami Veda Bharati
Mind, along with I and its variants, may be the most popular word in any language. I and my mind carry almost identical meaning. But both convey a mystery. What exactly is this I? Both the wise and the seeker are uncertain.... More >>
Love Yourself
by Suma Varughese
Growing up is such a hard thing to do that it is little wonder that many of us emerge into adulthood considerably disheveled, self-esteem askew, confidence dented and faith in life battered.

We are unsure and diffident... More >>
Gift of the Present
by Manjul Bajaj
Life is now," exhorts Eckhart Tolle, author of the bestseller The Power of Now. The key to unlocking one's innate creative potential is to step out of tensions from the past and expectations about the future and being fully in... More >>
Breathers on the Path
by Roohi Saluja
Work is sacred. And yet, let's face it, we need a break! Mandira Chowdhry, a reiki teacher and belly dance therapist, loves to dance, read books and bask in the winter sun. Lifestyle therapist Preeti Sethi writes poetry to purge... More >>
The Housewife's Yoga
by Indu Nair
Do not think that your children or guests at home disturb you in your meditation. Your own worldly thoughts disturb your meditation. You are not all-renouncing recluses, who have no other duty other than exclusive meditation on... More >>
The Tsunami Blessings
by Suma Varughese
In the threshold of the New Year, a disaster of unbelievably savage proportions ribboned into our consciousness. An earthquake that began in Sumatra, billowed into a giant tsunami (a grim addition to our vocabulary) that... More >>
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