Between the two eyebrows is the gland, which is a mysterious part of the body. This gland is called pineal gland, it is the third eye of Tibetans and Shivnetra the eye of Shiva of tantra. Between the two eyes exists the third eye, but it is non-functioning. It is there, it can function any […]
Author Archives: Jwalant Swaroop
One day, while cleaning the household, the female head of the family decided to have this flute thrown away. “Why should we bother keeping it anyway? Who wants to play it even?”, she said to herself. And within seconds, the instrument found itself lying on the road outside.
There is ample possibility of anything or any event that I might come across which can ruin my mood and set me on a roller coaster ride to a day that is undesirable.
When should you not try changing? When should you listen to the message of your negative emotions, as uncomfortable as it may be. And change your external life rather than your emotional life?
Spirituality is not a question of morality, it is a question of vision. Spirituality is not the practicing of virtues – because if you practice a virtue it is no longer a virtue, A practiced virtue is a dead thing, a dead weight. Virtue is virtue only when it is spontaneous; virtue is virtue only […]
Let’s see what the ancient Greek Philosopher had to say about life!
So the first thing don’t try to go against anything because you will move to something which belongs to it. It looks opposite, but it not. Don’t move from sex to brahmcharya, If you are trying to move from sex to brahmcharya your brahmcharya will be nothing but sexuality.
The love story between Emmanuel Macron frontrunner for French presidency who married his teacher and 24 years senior to him, Brigitte Trogneux who is all set to be the first lady of France appears unusual to many. We often hear stories about love affairs where couples have hugely different age groups. Actually a loving heart […]
Experiencing grief is extremely personal and painful. But what is even more painful is our inability to comprehend it. In this article, we go through the five stages of grief, as outlined by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book On Death and Dying, to see if their knowledge is more likely to help us when it comes to understanding our own grief.
Now coming to the heterodox category, we have the materialists or Carvakas, Jainas and Buddhists. Unlike the orthodox schools, the members of these philosophical systems do not believe in the authority of the Vedas.