So why are we spending our life in a vain chase for some illusive goal that will make us happy? Why are we so serious about all the goals we have set for our life? We think we will be happy if we achieve our goals.
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It is all down to your brains prefrontal cortex. This part of your brain is largely responsible for your willpower, but it is also the area that deals with your short term memory; helping you to solve abstract problems and keep focused. It would appear that it cannot do both.
If I am angry and I have suppressed it, then when I am loving the suppressed anger is there and that will make my love dead. If I have not been authentic in my anger, I cannot be authentic in my love.
Nandita Kochar Step on someone’s toe or accidentally hit them with your arm, and there it comes out easily whooshing out of our mouths, “I am sorry!” But when it comes to emotionally turbulent times, why is it so hard to say the same words? Why don’t we hear more sincere apologies in our personal […]
she knew that Martin needed strength, she also knew she had to break his pattern of fear as well her own. She took immediate action and accomplished it all with one statement when he opened his eyes she smiled brightly and said, “It is just a movie babe! it is only a movie! ” Martin said that in that moment he knew he was going to make it and begin to heal.
Nature is duality and in a state of duality the sides are always equally balanced, always even. If this were not so, nature would be perverted, every thing will go haywire. So as you are moving more one side, you are gaining momentum to move to the other side. If you wish your reputation to grow, be aware that your notoriety will also grow. It goes along with it.
If you can surrender everything to nature then there is no effort, then you don’t do anything. You just float. You are in a deep let go. Things happen to you, but you are not making any effort for them – you are not even seeking them.
Your brain difficult time distinguishing between what you see with your eyes and what you visualise in your mind. Infact, MRI scans of people’s brains taken while they are watching the sun set are virtually indistinguishable from scans taken when the same people visualised a sun set in their mind. The same brain regions are active in both scenarios.
Nandita Kochar Tai Chi originated as a form of Martial Art in ancient China. Today, it has become popular as a dynamic intelligent exercise for the mind and body. Although, to be able to practice Tai Chi, one needs to cultivate an abundance of knowledge and skills, these are actually easy to learn and show […]
Shiva is considered to be the lord of creation and destruction. His abode is Kailash Mansarovar where Shiva spoke to his wife Parvati referred as Devi in this article. Devi when realised that her husband is not an ordinary person but the lord himself, she posed some most significant questions about mysteries of life. Shiva […]