by admin | Nov 1, 2015 | Bhagavad Gita, Personal Leadership, Philosopny, Spirituality
Throughout Bhagavad Gita, Sri Krishna fully listens to Arjuna, before responding. Whenever Arjuna is on a long narration of his sorrow and depression, even if some of it is irrelevant or repeated, Sri Krishna never attempts to interrupt him. Not only does Sri Krishna...
by admin | Oct 16, 2014 | Personal Leadership, Philosopny, Spirituality
The other day I saw Ayush, my 2 month old grand son and this short story crossed my mind. Ayush has just finished his feed. In moments it will be time for play. I look at his face. He is fully at peace. I look at him closely. No, that was a gross understatement. Not...
by admin | Oct 11, 2014 | Health and Well Being, Nirvana Shatkam, Personal Leadership, Philosopny, Spirituality
It is said that a surgeon should never performs surgery on his family members or on anyone he is emotionally attached to. The reasons being that emotions block the objectivity and thus the quality of surgery. Pretty much same reasons prevent us from maintaining...
by admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Meditation, Personal Leadership, Spirituality
Many people get frustrated when they don’t feel any major benefit from meditation. It becomes yet another relaxation tool. But is it reasonable to expect quick results? Meditation, when effective, can have profound benefits in all areas of your life. It has the...
by admin | Nov 22, 2011 | Health and Well Being, Meditation, Personal Leadership, Spirituality
Meditation has the potential to provide profound benefits in all areas of life. This article has a limited scope of talking only about its health benefits. By doing this it is by no means undermining other benefits of meditation. There have been many experimental...
by admin | Oct 28, 2011 | Personal Leadership
originally written on 3/19/02 I am very lazy. I love to laze around. However, I have discovered that laziness is expensive, very expensive. Worst, it does not let me laze around. So if I really want to laze around, I better not be lazy. Discussion – It might seem...
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