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In the time of Kaliyug, when the need of the hour is to spiritualise society, the role of the householder seeker is a crucial one. Juggling career, family, multiple relationships and traffic jams, the householder must bloom like the proverbial lotus in the muck of everyday life More>>
 
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February 2006

Life Coach to the Next Gen

As we drive down the vast spreads of dry grassland in interior Maharashtra, our eyes are held and refreshed by a vivid spot of green. We have reached Kapsi village, where transformation is as visible as the tall stalks of corn..... More >>

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Lessons for the Soul
by Madhoo Shah
Life happens. A day in one's life can often seem monotonous or mundane, but when one steps back and sees the whole, one sees how dynamic it is. You are always moving or being moved. A beautiful pair of shoes can be known,... More >>
All Teachers Wise and Wonderful
by Roozbeh Gazdar
It was as a young boy that I heard the story of King Bruce and the spider. The valiant king of Scotland had already been beaten five times in battle by invading English forces. Now, after another failure, his army routed, he... More >>
Good Night
by Megha Bajaj
Sleep that knits up the raveled sleave of care
The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath
Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course...
- Shakespeare

Sleep, in many ways, is like oxygen.... More >>
Making Dreams a Reality
by Ritu Bhatia
I heard about theta healing from Dr Sangeeta Sahi, a friend I hadn't met in years. "Ritu, it's the most exciting thing I've learned in my life," she exclaimed. "What is it?" I asked. "It's called theta healing," announced... More >>
Karma Free Fare
by Life Positive
Recipes and pictures courtesy ISKCON's Govinda restaurant, Girgaum-Chowpatty, Mumbai.

The Vedic scriptures admit, "One living being survives by eating another." Nevertheless, they also advocate nonviolence. This means... More >>
Healing with Oils
by Santosh Sachdeva
Living in polluted Mumbai, 'ayurveda' and 'oils' sounded somewhat exotic to me. That is till my niece Shonali - having suffered a bad back for years - had a severe attack that left her bedridden for almost two weeks and informed... More >>
Edit your Thoughts
by Swami Veda Bharati
At a recent conference at the University of Taiwan in Taipei, a member of the audience asked me, "What do I do with my painful thoughts of the past. They either lead me to destructive anger or to depression. How do I stop... More >>
Thinking or Feeling
by Harvinder Kaur
When was the last time you felt angry or hurt? Or had an overwhelming feeling of pity or compassion towards someone? Emotions are part of our lives from the time we are born, till we die, irrespective of how we deal with them. Do... More >>
The Courageous Follower
by Jamuna Rangachari
The bio-data of the average applicant for a corporate management job is likely to have as the ultimate goal, the desire to be CEO. All well and good, but the truth is that not everyone can be a CEO. Certainly not from day one.... More >>
Living Wisely Living Well
by Life Positive
The Spiritual Advent
At age seven, I had a vivid dream that has stayed with me as a treasured experience. A little girl and a radiant man sporting a black, flowing beard and long hair walked side by side. She held his... More >>
My Name is Legion or We are Many
by Suma Varughese
How difficult it is to distinguish the many selves that populate our inner world. And how difficult to distinguish which of this multiplicity is the true Self!

All of us have this experience when we first shine light... More >>
The Deathless Realm
by Badal Suchak
I never really went looking for Amaravati. It just arrived into my life, like a gift.

My meditation teacher at Igatpuri, India, had gifted me a book written by Luang Por Sumedho, the abbot of Amaravati - a monastery in... More >>
Call of the Valley
by Jamuna Rangachari
Whose call is paramount - the flesh or the spirit, art or scientific thought, religious speculation, action or contemplation? If the world that I see is unreal, why do I feel so connected to it? If there is no external God, why... More >>
Is Yoga Boring
by Shameem Akthar
As a yoga teacher, the hardest thing for me is to convince beginners that yoga is not boring. The very thought of their body remaining motionless for any substantial time makes people extremely uncomfortable about learning yoga.... More >>
Yo, Yogi - Feb 2006
by Life Positive
Time out with Ananda
Undoing Unkind Words
The boy who came to deliver milk to Karan's house, tripped over a stone and spilt all the milk. "Stupid!"... More >>
Banyan Tree - Feb 2006
by Life Positive
Inspiration
The Wind

I am a pipe the wind blows through,
Be still, it is the wind that sings.
The course of my life and the things I... More >>
Nlp with Soul
by Abhishek Thakore
It was about five decades ago, in a college in the US. There was an opportunity for the students of the class to do some voluntary work in India. Of the class of 32, 28 students volunteered. Only two were chosen. One of... More >>
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