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An encounter with Maitreya Dadashreeji puts Mitra Prawesh in touch with his Inner Divine
Hari bol
All apprehensions of facing life on returning home after her sojourn disappeared as soon as Gurjas Chahal started chanting God's name
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy a certain degree of satisfaction, depending on how much wealth you have and how you spend it, says Darshan Goswami
The Four Stages Of Creative Thinking
H H Swami Mukundananda reveals why only a few get into the involved process of thinking deep and how we can develop this faculty
It’s teatime folks!
Try sipping some healthy herbal teas to keep those sinuses clear this monsoon, advises Naini Setalvad
Mentor to a million
Pradeep Krishnan talks to Jaya Kishoriji on the importance of inculcating the invaluable lessons from the scriptures to enhance our life journey
The Circle of Life
A new breed of innovators, who are inspired by nature, is growing across the globe to deal with the mounting waste problem created by present day hyper-consumerism.
Joy Of Missing Out
Ajay Kalra revels in the joy of just being in the now and not striving to do something
Handmade solution to reverse manmade pollution
Can you guess the number of trees required to produce all the paper in the world? The figure, no doubt, would be mind-boggling. Worldwide, the production of paper is over 300 million tons per year, and 90 per cent of it is wood pulp and mill-made. The wood pulp and paper-producing industry is also responsible for disastrous environmental changes, some of which are the depletion of non-renewable resources and rise of greenhouse gases. To make amends, it developed an alternative for paper without cutting treesthe most eco-friendly handmade paper in the world, made of cotton rag waste and plant fibres.
YOGA: Cat-Cow combination
To revitalise your brain and body, join Kamala Venkat in a gentle stretch inspired by our animal friends
Swimming through life's problems
We keep looking around for inspiration when there are many around us who we can look up to or emulate. One of them is Vishwas, a true hero. He has amazingly taken on life despite facing what many would call challenges. His father, Satyanarayana Murthy, was a clerk in the agriculture department in Kolar. Sixteen years ago, when Vishwas was watering the cemented portions of the home that they were building, he suddenly lost balance and fell on live electric wires. His father rushed to save him from being electrocuted but lost his life. After being in a coma for two months, Vishwas recovered. However, he lost his hands.
Beyond science and spirituality
Kusum Rasala meets her guru Sri Sri Sri Guru Viswa Sphoorthi after going through a personal tragedy and finds that, subsequently, her life has become meaningful and complete
Happily never after
Self-help techniques, while giving temporary succour, only serve to perpetuate the illusory notion we harbour of living happily ever after, explains Ajay Kalra
Wonder-workers on the web
Navni Chawla talks to five social media influencers who are creating healthy content and elevating the lives of people
Coimbatore calling
The Life Positive International Spiritual Festival is back with ng Rest a bang in Coimbatore this year. Book your seats NOW!
The balancing act
In this article, the first in a series, Archana Raghuram talks about role modelling and the value of time in balancing your work with your personal life
The Power of AUTHENTICITY
Being authentic from the core of your being is a tough call, no doubt, considering the shallow society we live in. But what better way than this to honour the divinity within you, feels Shivi Verma
Do You Know How To Glow?
Skincare is more than just skin deep. Jamuna Rangachari shares the opinion of experts to make us healthy inside out
Meditation For The Modern Man
In this article, Charles Shahar offers the possibility of interweaving meditation with your work and family life
Let's Be (Eco) Logical
Naini Setalvad gives some sound advice on how to befriend the Earth
Museum of Indian Saints
Rashme Sehgal describes a museum in Germany that houses the relics of Indian saints, collected by its head, Swami Vishwananda. A treat indeed for ardent seekers!
The purpose of living
Living selflessly to benefit others is the true purpose of life, says Darshan Goswami. This, in turn, leads to the ultimate goal of God-realisation the realisation of one's true nature as pure consciousness.
NURTURED BY NATURE
Navni Chawla reports on the Healing in the Hills retreat recently held at Ramgarh
Eight steps to enlightenment
Sri Anish explains that there is much more to yoga than performing a series of contorted poses. It is a way of life and a means to achieving ultimate peace.
HOW I FOUND MY GOD
Dr Bijal Maroo, who was pussyfooting with God all along, became an ardent believer overnight when she experienced His omnipotence in a moment of crisis
As you sow. . .
Looking at himself in the mirror, Pradeep Krishnan comes to a realization: to set the world right, one has to start with oneself
Am I worthy enough?
Pursuing goals endlessly does not define your self-worth. Knowing and abiding in your natural state of being does, says Ajay Kalra
The birth of a mantra
On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivaratri, March 1, 2022, Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama observed a series of chantings, yajnas, pujas, and prayers.
Thank God
We have been blessed with the ability to be grateful. So let us have the wisdom to appreciate it and be thankful for small mercies (as well as big ones) to fill our lives with abundance and positivity, says Jamuna Rangachari
Karta, Karma, And Kriya
Vanitha Vaidyalingam explains how the karma theory originated in the Vedas, was developed in the Upanishads, and subsequently was expanded on in the Bhagavad Gita