Mentor & Guide at Happy Ho, Chaitanya Keerti’s smiling face and enchanting voice have a soothing effect, and compel one to hear his every precious word! The outcome, of course, is even more impactful. His initiation in Osho way of life itself is interesting and aspiring. It was in 1970, that Osho started initiating aspirants […]
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Let’s get started before the new year does! “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language. And next year’s words await another voice.And to make an end is to make a beginning.” — T.S. Eliot “What the new year brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring to the new […]
Welcome 2020 with a few warm words! Below are some of our picks: Promise By Jackie Kay Remember, the time of year when the future appears like a blank sheet of paper a clean calendar, a new chance. On thick white snow You vow fresh footprints then watch them go with the wind’s hearty gust. […]
Research on Positive Psychology recommends the following three resolutions for the optimists, with the New Years’ Eve coming close. 1. Be the same in the upcoming year, as you were in the last year. Why does each new year have to bring with it a list of ‘never-dones’? Why does January 1st get filled with […]
According to Amy Morin (Author, “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do”), therapy isn’t just for those who are at the bottom of the hierarchical pyramid, it is also for those who are at the top of it. Let’s see why! Imposter Syndrome As a symptom of this syndrome, one does not feel inherently responsible […]
The 5 stages of grief are 1. Denial & Isolation 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression & 5. Acceptance. People do not necessarily go through these stages in the order mentioned or even spend time in all of them. These stages were first proposed by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book On Death and Dying. […]
According to Jain Philosophy, each naya or point of view represents only one of the infinite aspects possessed by a thing from which we may attempt to describe it. When any such partial view is mistaken for the absolute truth, we have a fallacy. The Jain metaphysics, called Anekantavada or the doctrine of the manyness of reality, […]
All of us talk about wanting to be more positive or optimistic. But what we may not understand is that such a mindset comes with quite a lot of effort, especially when you live in a world which is trying its best to steer you in the dark directions. Building a safe space for yourself […]
Buddha was mainly an ethical teacher and a mystic rather than a metaphysician and preached only orally. Buddhism, in its lifetime, has spread to South Korea, Sri Lanka, Japan, China, Thailand and many more countries. It has touched the lives of 535 million people as of 2010. So what role does Gautama Buddha have to […]










