I see monks, I see holy men: there search is also fundamentally political. They are also interested in people coming to know of their power. They are not just interested in attaining inner power – there interest is in people knowing about it. Even if they have no such power, they are satisfied if people talk about them
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By Nona Khanna, Master Healer When we talk about Perfect well being, we often have a perfect body or physical health in mind. We often forget that optimal health and wellness considers the whole person in terms of body, mind, spirit and emotions. The inter relationship between mind, body and spirit is a wonderful connection […]
A new combination, a new synergy is needed: awareness with spontaneity. That is what indian sufi mystic Kabir mean when he says Sahaj Samadhi. Shaj means spontaneity, and Samadhi means awareness: Spontaneous awareness.
World is passing a phase of painful transformation in political, social and economic spheres. Even religion is not spared. India is no exception as well. We see conman being termed as Godman. They are wolf in skin of sheep. They have built their empires looting the faith of innocent people and have taken the advantage […]
Laughter is the most potential painkiller. Laughter helps you to disassociate yourself with body and for that moment in your profound laughter your mind stops and pain disappear.
Contrary to their insouciant optimism, it turns out that many aspects of human behaviour do not change lastingly. Your waste line is a prime example. Dieting is a scam, one that bilks americans out of USD 50 billion annually. You can follow any diet on the best seller list and within a month loose 5% of your body weight
It all depends on where our mind is! If it is in a complaining mode then more and more unpleasant situations will crop up out of thin air! As such their roots are in the mind and manifestations are in the external world. We create our miseries inside and see them outside. Unhappiness breeds in the shallow pool of unconsciousness.
If you observe this, you will find all the miserable people have more or less similar qualities. They will be grumpy, complaining all the time, any small thing would irritate them, and even a smile from someone will make them suspicious and worried. They may have a big ego, but a very low esteem of themselves. Such people would find thousands of reasons to be unhappy with life.
By culture, she don’t mean the geographic or political boundaries that divides one people from another as much as the invisible psychological boundaries separating us from them.
By Shuddhanandaa Brahamchari Last week I wrote about listening body. This week I give you another dimension is to listen to our minds. As long as we listen to the conversations of our mind we are restless. But our practice of contemplation and meditation gradually takes us into the state of awareness of our inner […]