As always, I like to start with something personal. And this time it is somewhat funny. Someone asked me the reason behind selling churna (a digestive powder or digestive pills) at The Happiness Store. Well, the straightforward answer to that,… Continue Reading →
Yes, this could very well be the title of a chapter from biology. The chapter describes the origin of life and the presence of life in different forms on the planet. Another place where we find this question is in… Continue Reading →
This chapter begins with Shree Krishna describing the material and spiritual dimensions of God’s energies. Paramahamsa Vijnana Yoga (The Yoga of Knowledge and Wisdom): Lord Krishna reveals His divine manifestations and proclaims that everything in the universe emanates from His supreme consciousness. He emphasizes the importance of unwavering devotion and knowledge of His true nature.
Abhyasa Yoga (The Yoga of Self-Control): Krishna elucidates the path of meditation and self-discipline. He encourages Arjuna to control his mind, body, and senses through regular practice, paving the way for spiritual evolution. . It discusses why we should strive to follow this path, outlines the qualifications required to do so, and gives instructions on how to meditate properly. The concept of yoga as a means of attaining oneness with the divine is also discussed.
I guarantee that you haven’t explored this aspect of AI. Although this is my personal experience, I am somehow sure that this will resonate with the majority. I know many people in my circle with no human intelligence aka common sense…. Continue Reading →
How do we perceive Spirituality? Anger, frustration, dejection, rejection, irritation, failure, confusion. At least one of these emotions is a regular one with you, right? We have come to a point where stress is normal. At such a time when… Continue Reading →
The chapter describes the path of karma yoga, which is the discipline of selfless action. The chapter explains that one should perform their duties without attachment to the outcome, and instead focus on the action itself as an offering to God. “Karma-yoga” teaches to do actions selflessly, without attachment to the outcome, as an offering to god.
Meditation is a practice that has been used by many cultures for centuries. It is a way to focus your mind and quiet your thoughts so that you can think more clearly. There are many different types of meditation, and you can try any of them that feels comfortable to you. You can meditate by focusing your attention on your breath, on a mantra, on a picture, or on your thoughts. Whatever method you choose, be sure to practice regularly so that you can develop good habits for thinking clearly and for calmness.
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