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September 2005

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Imagine it, if you can. Absolute non-existence. Save for the One, a compressed dot of unimaginable power and potency. Whole, perfect and complete. Needing nothing, wanting nothing, self-created and self-sustained. Blissful,..... More >>

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An Angel by Your Side
by Aparna Jacob
When she was a baby, a group of angels came to visit Chitra Uttamsingh. "My mother left me playing on the bed while she went to check on something in the kitchen. Suddenly there were four little girls in the room. I remember... More >>
Emulate a Forest
by Leslie Nazareth
When I was very sick and without a hope of living, caring for a tree brought me back to life. I planted a sapling in my balcony. I watered it every day and measured its growth. One momentous day I struggled my way down the steps... More >>
Focus in Practice
by Shameem Akthar
Even established and world-renowned meditation teachers are known to take pot shots at the physical aspects of yogic practices, particularly the poses or asanas. These teachers rubbish asanas as acrobatics, displaying some... More >>
Goodbye Allergy
by Gayatri Makhijani
o Sarah, a woman in her 50s, was allergic to sugar since childhood. When treated for sugar through a technique called Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Techniques (NAET), she cleared her physical and chemical allergy, but her... More >>
The Yin and Yang of Food
by Life Positive
There's far more to food than just taste and texture. As most ancient philosophies assert, food is one of the most important determinants of our health, happiness and spiritual evolution. The cultivation of the right principles... More >>
Wisdom of the Body
by Adity Roy
Ordinarily, I would have no problems introducing myself to people. But when asked to move around with a bunch of ribbons in the company of 22 strangers, I found the exercise inhibiting.

I am at the My Body My Wisdom... More >>
Protect your Psychic Space
by Lalitha Sridhar
Years ago, I recall an editor of a magazine claiming that a peon was bent on harassing her. A peon? I couldn't understand what she meant. How could she, a larger than life, competent, senior member of that organisation claim to... More >>
Becoming Saumya
by Swami Veda Bharati
The ultimate goals of Indian psychology are purely spiritual ones. The highest is to leave the mind behind in the no-mind meditation state (amanaska yoga or asamprajnata). The immediately preceding step to that is the... More >>
A Long Road to Myself
by Louise Anita Williams
In 1985, I thought I had arrived. The car I drove was a top-of-the-line Cadillac Seville. I had a posh office in Sherman Oaks, California, and was the owner of a successful advertising/sales promotion agency with clients like... More >>
Self Realisation Through Art
by J. Donald Walters
I once went with a group of friends to see the movie of Laurence Olivier in his great performance of Shakespeare's play, King Henry the Fifth. As we were leaving afterward, one of our group exclaimed, "I never realized Henry V... More >>
The Unlikely Ashram
by David Harshada Wagner
I was teaching meditation in an ashram when the hospital first approached me with an idea. My wife is a paediatrician at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and was part of a team setting up a program for kids who were seriously ill... More >>
The Pursuit of Perfection
by Suma Varughese
In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ tells his followers: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect".

The call to perfection is one of the several yearnings embedded in man's heart. It... More >>
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