INFINITY?! YOU ARE THAT!



FROM THE INFINITE STANDPOINT OUR SOLAR SYSTEM IS NOT EVEN A SPECK OR A DOT. WHERE DO ALL THE HUMANS WITH THEIR ARROGANCE AND BLOATED EGOS STAND?

THINK !!!

 THE ENTIRE CREATION IS A PROJECTION ON THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH. THAT TRUTH IS NOT APART FROM YOU. SO IT IS A PROJECTION ON YOUR PURE SELF !!!
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Inspiration

ATTITUDE THAT ONE NEEDS TO DEVELOP

1. When Snake is alive, Snake eats Ants.

When Snake is dead, Ants eat Snake.

Time can turn at any time.

Don’t neglect anyone in your life……… …

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Religious Tolerance


On 5th September 2000, Swami Avadhutananda Saraswati (formerly Brah. Harish Chaitanya) spoke to members of UNWO about Religious Tolerance, at the UN Conference Hall, Kathmandu, Nepal. The third in his series of talks to UNWO—the first two being “The Pursuit of Happiness” and “Coping with Loss”—these addressed some of the issues that have troubled the world since time immemorial, and continue to trouble us today. Swamiji’s talk dealt with the violence in the name of religion and the root cause of religious intolerance—a lack of understanding of the fundamentals of different religious philosophies.

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Tackling global food & environmental crisis

Today the world is facing several crises. We have food crisis, water crisis, health crisis, economic crisis, fuel crisis, environmental crisis etc. Experts all over the world are engaged in research to find solutions to deal with it. Some of the experts have already come up with some solutions to tackle these crises. We see the implementation of these solutions in some regions of the world. But we are still a long way off from overcoming these crises.

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Stress & Tension Yoga Therapy & Nature Cure

CAUTION: All the yoga practices given below should be practised under the guidance of a trained and experienced yoga teacher.Yoga practices prescribed for anxiety / nervous tension / stress and strain are with the assumption that the patient doesn’t suffer from any other health problems apart from the aforesaid ones for which yoga therapy is suggested, as certain yoga practices may be contra-indicated for other health conditions. Contra-indications, if any, for various yogaasana-s and yogik kriyaa-s are given in Appendix I. In case of multiple ailments the patient should always seek guidance from an experienced yoga teacher. Similarly, in the suggested diets, in case of multiple ailments, foods that have to be avoided in case of individual ailment should be avoided even though it may not be so indicated for other ailments and only those foods that are commonly indicated and suits the patient’s constitution should be taken. Relax between two aasana-s or kriyaa-s to normalize the rate of respiration before starting the nextaasana or kriyaa. If any pain or discomfort is felt at any time during the practice of any aasana or kriyaa it should be immediately discontinued. Barring a few, most of the yogaasana-s and yogik kriyaa-s should be practised on empty stomach, preferably in the morning. Apart from some aasana-s and kriyaa-s, which can be practiced at other times independently, please follow the sequence in which they appear unless otherwise indicated.

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BACKACHE: YOGA THERAPY AND NATURE CURE

CAUTION: All the yoga practices given below should be practised under the guidance of a trained and experienced yoga teacher.Yoga practices prescribed for backache and lumbago are with the assumption that the patient doesn’t suffer from any other health problems apart from the aforesaid one for which yoga therapy is suggested, as certain yoga practices may be contra-indicated for other health conditions. Contra-indications, if any, for various yogasanas and yogic kriyas are given in Appendix I. In case of multiple ailments the patient should always seek guidance from an experienced yoga teacher. Similarly, in the suggested diets, in case of multiple ailments, foods that have to be avoided in case of individual ailment should be avoided even though it may not be so indicated for other ailments and only those foods that are commonly indicated and suits the patient’s constitution should be taken. Relax between two aasana-s or kriyaa-s to normalize the rate of respiration before starting the next aasana or kriyaa. If any pain or discomfort is felt at any time during the practice of any aasana or kriyaa it should be immediately discontinued. Barring a few, most of the yogasanas and yogic kriyas should be practised on empty stomach, preferably in the morning. Apart from some asanas andkriyas, which can be practiced at other times independently, please follow the sequence in which they appear unless otherwise indicated.

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FLATULENCE: YOGA THERAPY & NATURE CURE

FLATULENCE / GAS / WIND

(Intestinal)

CAUTION: All the yoga practices given below should be practised under the guidance of a trained and experienced yoga teacher.Yoga practices prescribed for flatulence / gas / wind problem are with the assumption that the patient doesn’t suffer from any other health problems apart from flatulence / gas / wind problem for which yoga therapy is suggested, as certain yoga practices may be contra-indicated for other health conditions. Contra-indications, if any, for various yogaasana-s and yogik kriyaa-s are given in Appendix I. In case of multiple ailments the patient should always seek guidance from an experienced yoga teacher. Similarly, in the suggested diets, in case of multiple ailments, foods that have to be avoided in case of individual ailment should be avoided even though it may not be so indicated for other ailments and only those foods that are commonly indicated should be taken. Relax between two aasana-s or kriyaa-s to normalize the rate of respiration before starting the next aasana or kriyaa. If any pain or discomfort is felt at any time during the practice of any aasana or kriyaa it should be immediately discontinued. Barring a few, most of the yogaasana-s and yogik kriyaa-s should be practised on empty stomach, preferably in the morning. Apart from some aasana-s and kriyaa-s, which can be practiced at other times independently, please follow the sequence in which they appear unless otherwise indicated.

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