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October 2011

Failing forward

It’s okay to fail. It can even be instructive to fail. For in the school of life, failure is de rigueur to help us correct perspectives, come down to ground reality, learn valuable lessons and help us grow, says Anisha Anilraj..... More >>

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India`s Big Brother
by Rukmini Shekhar
Meet Anna Hazare, whose clarion call for a corruption-free India has united the nation as nothing else in recent times. This 1991 interview by Rukmini Shekhar throws a searching light on his thoughts and motives... More >>
Bless and be blessed
by Ruchira Sehgal
As human beings, blame comes more naturally to us, but if we bless the person or situation, it is a blessing for us too, muses Ruchira Sehgal ... More >>
Power your will
by Nandini Sarkar
No matter your age or situation, play out your role in this life with an unparalleled dynamism, and the very gods will applaud your performance, says Nandini Sarkar... More >>
Take care
by Deepti R Paikray
Caring for the elderly is a challenge that can throw the sturdiest off balance. Deepti Paikray explains how we can extend care and compassion without neglecting our own lives and goals... More >>
Globules of goodness
by Naini Setalvad
Replete with anti-oxidants, apricots not only help you stay young and healthy, but also fight cancer, informs Naini Setalvad ... More >>
Yoga holiday
by Aparna Talaulicar
Waking up at 5.30 am, giving the body, mind and spirit a daily work-out, having two satvic meals a day while breathing in the pure Himalayan air gave Aparna Talaulicar the holiday of a lifetime... More >>
Do the honours
by Purnima Yogi
What is the relationship between self-respect and respect for others; and can love exist without respect and vice versa? Purnima Yogi explores... More >>
Raise your vibrations
by Chitra Jha
The formula for activating the law of attraction in our lives and making our dreams come true, lies in our willingness to live in love, gratitude and forgiveness, says Chitra Jha ... More >>
What are we actually after?
by Robert K C Forman
Enlightenment does not always live up to the textbook definition of the term, says Robert K C Forman... More >>
God speaks
by Sukhvinder Sircar
To me, the I Ching is the voice of God speaking to me directly. It is a living, loving teacher who is available for consulting 24/7, says Sukhvinder Sircar... More >>
Holding the poses meditatively
by Shameem Akthar
Meditation is an important part of yoga sadhana for an advanced student as well as for a beginner, says Shameem Akthar ... More >>
One step at a time
by Megha Bajaj
The key to achieving impossible goals is to simply do what one can do here and now, discovers Megha Bajaj ... More >>
I believe in miracles, I do, I do
by Suma Varughese
Miracles are God’s signature tune and a reminder that we are not alone in the universe says Suma Varughese ... More >>
Mistakes are okay
by Suma Varughese
There is life after failing. Mistakes are not the end of the world says Suma Varughese ... More >>
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