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June 2007

Heal Cancer Holistically

Retired Major General Niranjan Singh Kullar, an 86-year-old cancer survivor, still works 18 hours daily as advisor to the CEO, Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, after more than three decades of army service. His twinkling eyes,..... More >>

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Be Here Now
by Vice Admiral Venkat Bharathan
A cardinal law of life is that it exists in the present. Past, however beautiful or traumatic, is nothing but a memory; future, however bleak or promising, is just a thought. All that actually exists is the now, the present... More >>
The Spirituality of Business
by Jamuna Rangachari
Dr Peter Pruzan, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Manage-ment, Politics  and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, and his wife Kirsten Pruzan Mikkelsen, an eminent journalist and former newspaper editor... More >>
Everyday Heroes
by Megha Bajaj
Heroes live among us. We can see them, hear them, and be inspired by them. In fact, look within, maybe a hero is closer than you ever believed.

In all probability, he has brushed an elbow with you on a packed... More >>
Music in Your Body
by Shameem Akthar
In yoga, no part of the body is left unattended. Several practices are designed to make the voice sweet. Interestingly, learning music and learning yogic poses have a lot in common. And both have a lot in common with... More >>
My Body My Wisdom
by Nandini Murali
The nurse entered carrying the impersonal one-size-fits-all Operation Theatre (OT) dress. I felt like a marooned raft on a desolate island, as she handed it to me. Mechanically, I shed my favorite pink salwar kameez – ... More >>
Sugarless Yet Delicious
by Anuradha Vashisht
Refined sugar is a major cause of distress to us humans, since it has very harmful effects on our health. One of sugar’s major drawbacks is that it raises the insulin level, which inhibits the release of growth hormones,... More >>
Yoga of Transformation
by Mallika Nagarajan
Perform action, O Dhananjaya, being steadfast in yoga, abandoning all attachment to success and failure. Evenness of mind is called yoga. (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 48)

The other day, a friend with whom I... More >>
A Voice From The Void
by Jamuna Rangachari
It is not just rags to riches, but anonymity to fame for Baby Halder. Entering a glittering phase of life with the remarkable success of her first book, A Life Less Ordinary, she globetrots, is the toast of literary events and... More >>
Surrender The Fountainhead of Acceptance
by Swami Veda Bharati
When I decided to write on the concept of acceptance, my mind first looked for a Sanskrit word for the same. As a literal translation, I came up with svi-karana (pronounced svee-karaNa), making [something, someone] one’s... More >>
Emerging from Living Death
by Marita Nazareth
Pitch black darkness… the experience of being in an endless, damp, dark tunnel... hopelessness… exhaustion… sleeplessness… lowered self- esteem… inability to trust... fearfulness... panic... More >>
Heart Coherent Meditation
by Luis S. R. Vas
A couple of years ago, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure (160/110). The normal range is 120/80 -130/95. My family doctor prescribed a salt-free diet for a week. If it didn’t work, he said, I’d have to go on... More >>
Reach for the SKY
by Jamuna Rangachari
How can I describe how Tirunelveli halwa tastes?” exclaims Mr S Rajendiran, a driver in New Delhi.

The delicacy, considered exquisite by gourmets, is made of wheat, ghee and sugar. These are commonplace... More >>
Alpha For Abundance
by Nandini Murali
When the will and imagination are in conflict, it’s always the imagination that wins. - Emile Coue

Gary Zukav, author of The Seat of the Soul, spoke on the mission in one’s life on the Oprah Winfrey... More >>
Compassion in the Curriculum
by Megha Bajaj
Education!” seems to be the accepted panacea to all societal ills. Poverty? Education will lick it. Corruption? A wise man has observed that when you open the door to school for a child, you close another door of prison... More >>
The Underdogs View
by Suma Varughese
It may not be much fun being an underdog, but there is a lot of value to it. Take the case of our nation, for instance. As a member of the ‘Third World’, we were derided and looked down upon by the more ... More >>
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