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August 2012

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While cultivating the right brain increases our spiritual quotient, for those with a dominant right brain it is equally imperative to cultivate the left brain for only that will enable us to mature into taking care of the world,..... More >>

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The mystic priest
by Marita Nazareth
Marita Nazareth pays tribute to Father Anthony deMello, spiritual adept and world famous author of Sadhana, and Song of the Bird, and interviews his brother Bill deMello, whose recent book on the priest sheds light on this... More >>
Follow your bliss
by Shri Rakesh Bhai
Do you have to suffer to be spiritual? No, says Shri Rakeshbhai, Founder, Shrimad Rajchandra Mission, Dharampur... More >>
Millet power
by Naini Setalvad
One of the oldest foods known to humans, ragi is packed with nutrients and other amazing properties that make it an ideal food for adults and children alike, says Naini Setalvad ... More >>
Sugar or spice?
by Chitra Jha
Food preferences, cravings, and allergies are not the result of cultivated childhood tastes. They go back to a gamut of emotional highs and lows of another lifetime, says Chitra Jha... More >>
A liking for biking
by Sreedevi Lakshmi Kutty
In the Netherlands, everyone, from businessmen in suits, teenagers, mothers shopping with their kids, and stylish careerwomen in mini skirts and stilettos, rides the humble, eco-friendly bicycle, says Sreedevi Lakshmi Kutty ... More >>
Living in balance
by Deepti R Paikray
How can we cultivate a stability that enables us to execute our manifold roles with poise and balance, asks Deepthi Paikray ... More >>
Growing up
by Nipun A Jacob
There is more to adulthood than turning 18, casting your vote, or watching an adult movie, says Nipun Augustin Jacob, on the occasion of International Youth Day ... More >>
Thank you
by K Gitanjali
All it took was a telephone call bringing unexpected news that made K. Geethanjali stop in her tracks and see the world around her with new eyes ... More >>
The land of smiles
by Nandini Sarkar
Travel to Cambodia brought Nandini Sarkar in touch with a people whose horrific past has failed to wipe the smile of their faces ... More >>
Dropping anchor
by Ayesha Chopra
Ayesha Chopra responds to something inside her urging her to draw away from the outer conscious plane, to explore the inner subconscious world.... More >>
Encounters of the spiritual kind
by UC Mathur
UC Mathur recounts his varied experiences with spiritual men and the impact of the encounters... More >>
Be a spiritual warrior
by Shameem Akthar
Shameem Akhtar explains how yoga helps you fight the demons within you, and grow spiritually.... More >>
How much is too much ?
by Megha Bajaj
A mundane task like cleaning her wardrobe makes Megha Bajaj wonder whether more and more stuff is the way to go ... More >>
Size matters !
by Suma Varughese
Seeing herself as bigger than any stimulus has reduced their impact, says Suma Varughese ... More >>
My business, your business
by Suma Varughese
Managing the feelings and thoughts brought up by what others say or do can give us control over ourselves, says Suma Varughese ... More >>
Response
by Life Positive
Letters to Editor...
Mandala
by Life Positive
Medley of Inspirational Stories
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Revelations
by Life Positive
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Banyan Tree
by Life Positive
Concepts and Inspirational thought...
 
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