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Embark on a Journey of Self-Discovery: Understanding the Power of the Mind in Today's World. In a society fixated on social media metrics, popularity reigns supreme, overshadowing the subtle nuances of existence. Yet, beyond the facade lies the enigmatic realm of the mind, often misunderstood and underestimated. Delve into the profound insights of Yogic Counseling, unraveling the intricate relationship between perception, consciousness, and well-being. Discover how ancient wisdom can navigate the complexities of modern life, offering clarity and resilience in the face of adversity. Embrace the transformative potential of understanding the mind, and unlock a path to inner harmony and fulfillment.
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In a world filled with endless complexities and uncertainties, the power of the human mind stands as a beacon of both wonder and potential. It is a realm where reality is not merely observed but actively shaped, where thoughts and perceptions dance to the rhythm of our innermost emotions and beliefs. Vashistha's timeless wisdom, encapsulated in the profound assertion that "The Mind is the creator of the world we see and perceive," beckons us to embark on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. This journey delves into the intricacies of how our thoughts, emotions, and consciousness intertwine to craft the very reality we experience. In the following exploration, we will delve deeper into the profound influence of the mind on our perception of the world, examining its role in creating, altering, and transcending our understanding of reality.
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Here's an excerpt from U Mahesh Prabhu's latest book, "The 7 Gitas That Pioneered Counseling," which offers a unique perspective on the Gitas and the concept of Yoga, unlike anything you've encountered before.
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To comprehend the true nature of the Mind, we must first differentiate it from the Brain. The Brain, a tangible organ, serves as a conduit for processing information and controlling bodily functions. It is the hardware that allows us to interact with the world. On the other hand, the Mind, known in Vedic Sanskrit texts as “Mana,” represents the intangible aspect of our consciousness. It encompasses our thoughts, emotions, memories, and the vast expanse of our subjective experience.
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In the pursuit of power and success, many seek guidance from influential sources, such as "The 48 Laws of Power." One of its laws, "Never Outshine Your Master," suggests that one should always make those above them feel superior. While this advice may help secure some favours and stabilize job positions, it is not without its pitfalls. In contrast, following the principles of loyalty, and Dharma, and understanding the transient nature of relationships can offer a more profound and fulfilling path to success. Here's more...
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Emotions play a significant role in shaping our experiences and perceptions of the world. They have the power to inspire, motivate, and even challenge us. In the ancient Vedic tradition, emotions were not seen as mere fleeting states but were regarded as essential aspects of average human existence. The Vedic scriptures offer profound insights into understanding and transcending our emotions, providing guidance on how to navigate through them with wisdom and grace. Let us explore this understanding through the lens of Sanskrit shlokas.
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The Vedic texts offer profound wisdom on deeper aspects of the human mind. According to the Vedas, the mind plays a crucial role in both bondage and liberation and understanding its workings is essential for our existence. That irrespective of external circumstances mind is capable of joy or suffering as a result of its own strength/limitation. Let us explore these 15 insightful shlokas from various Vedic texts that shed light on the nature of the mind and its significance.
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Criticism is never easy to take, and most people tend to react negatively towards it. However, as an ancient Vedic tale suggests, bearing and handling criticism is a virtue that speaks volumes about one's learning, civility, and wisdom. In this article, we'll explore the importance of criticism, particularly in Vedic texts, where it is considered the hallmark of a wise person. We'll delve into some of the Shlokas that detail this importance and how it is linked to virtues like humility and forgiveness. We'll also explore the difficulties in imbibing such virtues in our modern world, where humility is often mistaken for weakness.
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Jealousy of people is among the many things that come along with success and wealth. And it is by far the most potent threat as it could turn even a dear friend into a deadly enemy. And when that enemy continues to pose as a friend, enjoying proximity to you, (s)he becomes a Hitashatru.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a subject of controversy for years, with some people worrying that it will take over jobs and lead to unemployment. But what if we could integrate the ancient wisdom of Vedic Management with the power of AI to create a more efficient and harmonious working environment? This article by U. […]