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June 2006

Coming Together

A visit to the Gobind Sadan Society for Interfaith Understanding at Mehrauli, New Delhi, affords an enthralling experience. As evening falls in the picturesque ashram premises, men, women and children, all Sikhs, file in..... More >>

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The Time is Now
by Swami Chidanand Saraswati
A disciple living in his guru's ashram, one day went to his guru and said, "Guruji, I want to live a spiritual life. But I am not quite ready. My desires for a family, for possessions and enjoyment are still too strong. Grant me... More >>
An Afternoon with Baba Ram Dass
by David Harshada Wagner
As a western teacher and practitioner of yoga, I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Baba Ram Dass. He was instrumental in bringing the practices of yoga to the west and introducing eastern spirituality to the hippy generation of the... More >>
Communing in Cyberspace
by Meenakshi Suri
When she woke from her dream, Poonam knew she had to share it with someone. She had been given a remarkable insight into her problem with her teenage son, and wondered if she was right. Everyone in her family was fast asleep -... More >>
Surrender and Win
by Shameem Akthar
It has been said ad nauseum that yoga uses the body to understand the mind. But this is a lesson that bears repetition. For even advanced practitioners fail to learn through the alphabet of their bodies and the language of their... More >>
Gleaming White and Bright
by Mansi Agarwal
Twelve-year-old Nitin Jain confesses, "I hated brushing my teeth, but one day my dentist told me that I had a cavity. That scared me; since then I have been very regular."

Dental health tends to be appreciated only... More >>
The Almighty Breath
by Prem Nirmal
Would you like to know how to meditate better? How to be more effective when addressing an important personage? How to change a mood or feeling? How to be in rhythm with the universe through the day? Well, believe it or not, the... More >>
Healthy and Delicious
by Life Positive
by Leena Thakkar and friends
Photos: Martin Xavier
Beet Salad Chat
(Serves six slices)
Ingredients:
1 medium-sized boiled beet
1 tbsp grated carrot
1 tbsp... More >>
The Conquest of Anger
by Swami Veda Bharati
The concept of the ethics of emotions we talked about last month is not new. It has been a part of all traditional cultures including, quite emphatically, the western culture. No prophet, no philosopher, has ever espoused anger... More >>
The Time of Your Life
by Megha Bajaj
You get it and I get it. The millionaire gets it and the poor man gets it. The student who stood first gets it and the student who failed gets it. The sage gets it and the criminal gets it. The optimist gets it and the pessimist... More >>
How to Survive and Thrive in Marriage
by Life Positive
LINDA: In the early years of our marriage, because neither of us knew how to deal with our differences, we frequently found ourselves in conflict. It wasn't the differences themselves that kept getting us in trouble, but our... More >>
Preserving the Voice of the Vedas
by David Harshada Wagner
These days, there is a great deal written and spoken about globalization and the spiritual world is not exempt from this phenomenon. Countless people in the west have been 'turned on' to eastern ways of thinking. An estimated 20... More >>
The Art of Giving
by Jamuna Rangachari
On my 11th birthday, I received a collage with quotes and pictures of Enid Blyton characters from my grandfather. He knew I loved her books and so had taken the trouble to familiarize himself with them and had painstakingly made... More >>
A Gem of a Therapy
by Rajendar Menen
He gazes into the distance and talks about my life. I look around to see what is prompting him. There's a newly polished door behind me. We are in his office at Juhu, opposite the Marriot Hotel, in an enclave that is fortified... More >>
Recognising Other
by Suma Varughese
One of the symptoms of a loosening grip of the ego is the ability to recognize that others have a right to existence too.

Now this seems self-evident, but to the ego, only the self matters. For instance, when you enter... More >>
Yo, Yogi - Jun 2006
by Life Positive
Time out with Ananda
Monkey Tricks
Nikita had once again done poorly in the tests. Worried, her mother talked to Ananda. "She is so bright and... More >>
Banyan Tree - Jun 2006
by Life Positive
Inspiration
Life is Both Dreadful and Wonderful
Life is filled with suffering, but it is also filled with many wonders, like the blue sky, the... More >>
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