Biographie de Zaz par Laura Cabeza.
Travail dans le cadre du Concours "Affiche ton français! 2015" par les élèves de Français de 2º ESO de l'IES Monte Neme.
En collaboration avec la prof de Technologie.
Gizmo And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
Gizmo, the author's Labrador dog, brought immense love and joy to their home. His presence and gestures exuded affection for the family without words. When Gizmo was sent to the kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This led the author to reflect on their relationship with Gizmo and realize how the dog had restored the author's capacity to love unconditionally. The experience motivated the author to remember God's name and advocate for policies to ensure the welfare of all living beings, not just humans.
My stress dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarBadar Daimi
1) The document discusses how corruption is ubiquitous and exists in varying degrees based on one's perspective and surroundings.
2) It states that corruption stems from degraded perspectives, thinking, feelings, and existence, and that the corruption of leaders influences individuals.
3) The corruption of international and national laws, traditions, media, and activities without concern for global welfare contributes to an individual's corruption according to their surroundings.
4) To overcome stress and corruption of perspective, the author advocates practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name.
O documento apresenta um modelo para definir objetivos de forma estruturada, listando seções como a área selecionada, o estado atual versus desejado, evidências para verificar o progresso, viabilidade, importância e prazo para a conquista. O objetivo final é estabelecer metas de forma clara e mensurável para alcançar resultados dentro de um período determinado.
More about equality dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the concept of equality and Namasmaran. It argues that imposing uniformity on things like culture, food, and salaries stems from misguided trends and does not lead to true equality. True equality embraces diversity and creating an environment where all can blossom. It describes Namasmaran as remembering the name of God, gurus, or other symbols of one's true self. This practice helps reunify one's physiological self with their true spiritual self and leads to unification with cosmic consciousness. Namasmaran is considered a culmination of yoga and meditation practices that helps one rise above worldly concerns to manifest higher actions.
Concept Of Good Morning Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
This document discusses the concept of Brahmuhurta, a period before sunrise that is considered ideal for spiritual practices. It is described as a time of liberation from all bonds when one can merge with Brahman, the eternal truth. The document then provides translations of verses from ancient texts that define the different periods within Brahmuhurta. It encourages praying to the earth and seeing divine figures in one's hands to cultivate gratitude, prosperity, knowledge, and fulfillment. Overall, the key points discussed are the spiritual significance of Brahmuhurta, definitions of its components from scriptures, and prayers to practice during this time.
The document discusses three main points about namasmaran or remembering God. The first point is that forgetting yourself in memory of God means becoming free from obsessive thoughts about oneself, which namasmaran can help with. The second point is that giving up relationships to focus only on God means developing a more objective view of relationships over time through namasmaran. The third point is that different philosophical perspectives can be harsh, so it's important to ask questions, seek answers through one's own experiences, and verify answers through sadhana like namasmaran with patience as in a scientific experiment.
Biographie de Zaz par Laura Cabeza.
Travail dans le cadre du Concours "Affiche ton français! 2015" par les élèves de Français de 2º ESO de l'IES Monte Neme.
En collaboration avec la prof de Technologie.
Gizmo And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
Gizmo, the author's Labrador dog, brought immense love and joy to their home. His presence and gestures exuded affection for the family without words. When Gizmo was sent to the kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This led the author to reflect on their relationship with Gizmo and realize how the dog had restored the author's capacity to love unconditionally. The experience motivated the author to remember God's name and advocate for policies to ensure the welfare of all living beings, not just humans.
My stress dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarBadar Daimi
1) The document discusses how corruption is ubiquitous and exists in varying degrees based on one's perspective and surroundings.
2) It states that corruption stems from degraded perspectives, thinking, feelings, and existence, and that the corruption of leaders influences individuals.
3) The corruption of international and national laws, traditions, media, and activities without concern for global welfare contributes to an individual's corruption according to their surroundings.
4) To overcome stress and corruption of perspective, the author advocates practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name.
O documento apresenta um modelo para definir objetivos de forma estruturada, listando seções como a área selecionada, o estado atual versus desejado, evidências para verificar o progresso, viabilidade, importância e prazo para a conquista. O objetivo final é estabelecer metas de forma clara e mensurável para alcançar resultados dentro de um período determinado.
More about equality dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the concept of equality and Namasmaran. It argues that imposing uniformity on things like culture, food, and salaries stems from misguided trends and does not lead to true equality. True equality embraces diversity and creating an environment where all can blossom. It describes Namasmaran as remembering the name of God, gurus, or other symbols of one's true self. This practice helps reunify one's physiological self with their true spiritual self and leads to unification with cosmic consciousness. Namasmaran is considered a culmination of yoga and meditation practices that helps one rise above worldly concerns to manifest higher actions.
Concept Of Good Morning Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
This document discusses the concept of Brahmuhurta, a period before sunrise that is considered ideal for spiritual practices. It is described as a time of liberation from all bonds when one can merge with Brahman, the eternal truth. The document then provides translations of verses from ancient texts that define the different periods within Brahmuhurta. It encourages praying to the earth and seeing divine figures in one's hands to cultivate gratitude, prosperity, knowledge, and fulfillment. Overall, the key points discussed are the spiritual significance of Brahmuhurta, definitions of its components from scriptures, and prayers to practice during this time.
The document discusses three main points about namasmaran or remembering God. The first point is that forgetting yourself in memory of God means becoming free from obsessive thoughts about oneself, which namasmaran can help with. The second point is that giving up relationships to focus only on God means developing a more objective view of relationships over time through namasmaran. The third point is that different philosophical perspectives can be harsh, so it's important to ask questions, seek answers through one's own experiences, and verify answers through sadhana like namasmaran with patience as in a scientific experiment.
El documento presenta un taller sobre moneda y banca que incluye cuatro preguntas: la primera solicita describir la evolución del dinero y sus funciones a lo largo del tiempo; la segunda pide explicar los tres motivos de demanda de dinero en una sociedad; la tercera cuestiona identificar y explicar la relación entre la creación primaria y secundaria de dinero con los indicadores monetarios; y la cuarta pregunta busca explicar por qué el control monetario tiene impactos fiscales y cambiarios.
Corruption (a holistic solution) dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
Corruption is more than just financial scandals and bribery - it is ubiquitous in life and consciousness. Corruption stems from a restricted perspective that becomes narrow and sectarian over time, breeding corrupt thinking and emotions that rationalize unjust laws and actions without concern for overall welfare. True remedy requires rectifying the roots of corruption by restoring a global perspective and conscience, which the author argues could be effectively treated through the universal practice of Namasmaran meditation. This perspective would need verification on a large scale but involves a non-invasive, non-toxic, and inexpensive "experiment" acceptable to all beliefs.
A man finds a magic lamp and makes three wishes that are granted by a genie. He wishes for and receives a million dollars and a palace. For his third wish, in a moment of greed and lust, he wishes to be irresistible to women. However, his wish backfires and he is turned into a box of chocolates instead. The reflection notes that unwholesome desires can lead one astray and that wishes do not always turn out as expected.
Dances And Dances Dr Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the overuse of vulgar dance in Indian TV channels, arguing that it is counterproductive to evolution, love, and blossoming. While dance can be enjoyed and promote stress management, the vulgar aspects that are repeatedly bombarded are lopsided and disgusting. There is a need for TV channels to showcase topics like Sanskrit, yoga, Ayurveda, history, and holistic health that would be of interest to a global audience, instead of just the cheapest and most vulgar dances. Regular practice of remembrance of God (Namasmaran) could help overcome hurdles to global blossoming.
Spiritualism Materialism And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas J. KashalikarBadar Daimi
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar visits several spiritual sites in India, including Gondavle Budruk and Shirdi. While he respects the devotion of millions of pilgrims, he questions why these places still have problems that go against spiritual teachings. The answer is the split between spiritualism and materialism. People visit sites with a beggarly or selfish mindset rather than to strengthen their dharma. Namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine name, is the solution as it empowers people to rectify conditions and achieve individual and global prosperity in a holistic way.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar was born in 1951 in Maharashtra, India. He received his medical education from BJ Medical College in Pune. Along with his brothers, he established a hospital in the remote village of Adeli, where he worked for three years. He then furthered his studies in philosophy and science at GS Medical College in Mumbai, earning an MD in human physiology. While working there, he also helped slum dwellers, mill workers, and visually impaired people. He has written over 40 books in Marathi, English, and Hindi on various subjects related to medicine, spirituality, and social issues. Currently, he focuses on interdisciplinary research in total stress management.
Stress and law dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses stress management and laws. It states that stress is a natural part of life but must be properly managed. It has been managed for millennia through traditions, rules and regulations, but these have limitations. True stress management can be achieved through self-realization and merging with cosmic consciousness. This can be achieved through the practice of NAMASMARAN. The document argues that laws governing various areas like education, health, agriculture should promote self-realization and blossoming, and dispel destructive forces.
Linga pooja dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Linga Pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical view, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and attributes. This supreme being is represented by the lingam of Shiva. The document emphasizes that linga worship, while involving procreative symbols, signifies remembering one's true nature and is an aid to self-realization given its difficulty. Specific days and places are conducive to this and
El documento presenta un taller sobre moneda y banca que incluye cuatro preguntas: la primera solicita describir la evolución del dinero y sus funciones a lo largo del tiempo; la segunda pide explicar los tres motivos de demanda de dinero en una sociedad; la tercera cuestiona identificar y explicar la relación entre la creación primaria y secundaria de dinero con los indicadores monetarios; y la cuarta pregunta busca explicar por qué el control monetario tiene impactos fiscales y cambiarios.
Corruption (a holistic solution) dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
Corruption is more than just financial scandals and bribery - it is ubiquitous in life and consciousness. Corruption stems from a restricted perspective that becomes narrow and sectarian over time, breeding corrupt thinking and emotions that rationalize unjust laws and actions without concern for overall welfare. True remedy requires rectifying the roots of corruption by restoring a global perspective and conscience, which the author argues could be effectively treated through the universal practice of Namasmaran meditation. This perspective would need verification on a large scale but involves a non-invasive, non-toxic, and inexpensive "experiment" acceptable to all beliefs.
A man finds a magic lamp and makes three wishes that are granted by a genie. He wishes for and receives a million dollars and a palace. For his third wish, in a moment of greed and lust, he wishes to be irresistible to women. However, his wish backfires and he is turned into a box of chocolates instead. The reflection notes that unwholesome desires can lead one astray and that wishes do not always turn out as expected.
Dances And Dances Dr Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the overuse of vulgar dance in Indian TV channels, arguing that it is counterproductive to evolution, love, and blossoming. While dance can be enjoyed and promote stress management, the vulgar aspects that are repeatedly bombarded are lopsided and disgusting. There is a need for TV channels to showcase topics like Sanskrit, yoga, Ayurveda, history, and holistic health that would be of interest to a global audience, instead of just the cheapest and most vulgar dances. Regular practice of remembrance of God (Namasmaran) could help overcome hurdles to global blossoming.
Spiritualism Materialism And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas J. KashalikarBadar Daimi
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar visits several spiritual sites in India, including Gondavle Budruk and Shirdi. While he respects the devotion of millions of pilgrims, he questions why these places still have problems that go against spiritual teachings. The answer is the split between spiritualism and materialism. People visit sites with a beggarly or selfish mindset rather than to strengthen their dharma. Namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine name, is the solution as it empowers people to rectify conditions and achieve individual and global prosperity in a holistic way.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar was born in 1951 in Maharashtra, India. He received his medical education from BJ Medical College in Pune. Along with his brothers, he established a hospital in the remote village of Adeli, where he worked for three years. He then furthered his studies in philosophy and science at GS Medical College in Mumbai, earning an MD in human physiology. While working there, he also helped slum dwellers, mill workers, and visually impaired people. He has written over 40 books in Marathi, English, and Hindi on various subjects related to medicine, spirituality, and social issues. Currently, he focuses on interdisciplinary research in total stress management.
Stress and law dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses stress management and laws. It states that stress is a natural part of life but must be properly managed. It has been managed for millennia through traditions, rules and regulations, but these have limitations. True stress management can be achieved through self-realization and merging with cosmic consciousness. This can be achieved through the practice of NAMASMARAN. The document argues that laws governing various areas like education, health, agriculture should promote self-realization and blossoming, and dispel destructive forces.
Linga pooja dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Linga Pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical view, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and attributes. This supreme being is represented by the lingam of Shiva. The document emphasizes that linga worship, while involving procreative symbols, signifies remembering one's true nature and is an aid to self-realization given its difficulty. Specific days and places are conducive to this and
1. A CHAQUE FOIS AVEC ELLE.
Je vis tout le temps avec elle Je joue souvent aux instruments
Et elle vit tout en moi, Et elle chante à haute voix,
Je mange aussi pour elle Je prends la basse pour elle
Autant qu'elle me nourrit à chaque fois. Et elle passe les morceaux pour moi.
Je bois souvent avec elle J'ai envie de jouer avec elle
En trinquant "A nous" chaque fois, Et elle refusait parfois,
On goûte le même amour éternel J'ai dû apprendre la marelle
Chacun a son goût, toutefois. Pour qu'elle est tout près de moi.
On chante ensemble des chansons Quand je souris avec elle
Chacun a sa voix, Et elle en fait autant pour moi,
On joue souvent les enfants Je ne vois vraiment qu'elle
En étant épris comme ça. Me rendant aveugle parfois.
Je lui ai promis la lune
Elle m'a emmené là-bas,
Pas d'autres promesses aucune
Car on y restait là, comme ça!
Mi.
On s'écrit tout le temps à tout moment
Sans poser des questions,
On s'avise aussi souvent tendrement
Mais t'es où là maintenant?