Stress and rules dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
A retired doctor was invited for an appointment at a medical college. However, during the interview he was told that according to the rules set by the apex body of doctors, he could only be appointed as a lecturer due to not having served in that role for 4 years, despite having 26 years of experience as an Associate Professor and 1 year as a Professor. The interviewers said they had no choice but to follow this rule established by the apex body. The doctor believed the rule was imposed to benefit doctors from certain states where roles had different requirements, at the cost of more experienced teachers from other places. He was stressed about being unable to continue his career due to prejudiced rules.
Punishment And Prayashchitta Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
Punishment is judgmental and can involve contempt, but not all punishments are legal. Sins come from incorrect perceptions, feelings, and intentions, and can be errors, mistakes, misdeeds or crimes that harm oneself or others, making one unaware of the Truth. Not all sins are illegal. Prayashchitta is any action that leads one to realize the Truth. The Truth is a state of unity, connectivity, and benevolence beyond words. Repeating names of God can wake one up to realize the Truth.
Holistic Education Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
Holistic education aims to facilitate physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth through practices like namasmartan in order to promote well-being at the individual, group, national, and global levels. A piecemeal approach that focuses on petty pursuits under the guise of development has led to overproduction, excessive marketing, energy waste, pollution, and conditions that fuel terrorism. The lack of holistic education emphasizing an integrated approach is responsible for hype around value systems that promote these issues.
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.
Stress and rules dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
A retired doctor was invited for an appointment at a medical college. However, during the interview he was told that according to the rules set by the apex body of doctors, he could only be appointed as a lecturer due to not having served in that role for 4 years, despite having 26 years of experience as an Associate Professor and 1 year as a Professor. The interviewers said they had no choice but to follow this rule established by the apex body. The doctor believed the rule was imposed to benefit doctors from certain states where roles had different requirements, at the cost of more experienced teachers from other places. He was stressed about being unable to continue his career due to prejudiced rules.
Punishment And Prayashchitta Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
Punishment is judgmental and can involve contempt, but not all punishments are legal. Sins come from incorrect perceptions, feelings, and intentions, and can be errors, mistakes, misdeeds or crimes that harm oneself or others, making one unaware of the Truth. Not all sins are illegal. Prayashchitta is any action that leads one to realize the Truth. The Truth is a state of unity, connectivity, and benevolence beyond words. Repeating names of God can wake one up to realize the Truth.
Holistic Education Dr. Shriniwas KashalikarBadar Daimi
Holistic education aims to facilitate physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth through practices like namasmartan in order to promote well-being at the individual, group, national, and global levels. A piecemeal approach that focuses on petty pursuits under the guise of development has led to overproduction, excessive marketing, energy waste, pollution, and conditions that fuel terrorism. The lack of holistic education emphasizing an integrated approach is responsible for hype around value systems that promote these issues.
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.
Triumph over time dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses overcoming suffering and the effects of time through namasmaran, or the chanting and remembering of God's name. It states that namasmaran leads to enhanced brain function and the ability to rise above perceived time. With regular practice of namasmaran, one can gradually reduce memories of past suffering and worries about the future. Ultimately, namasmaran can help merge one's consciousness with the cosmic consciousness and live beyond the limitations of time. The document suggests testing this hypothesis through human volunteers over a sufficient period of time with sincere involvement.
Stress religion and rationality dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
This document discusses the relationship between rationality, religion, and defining what is "good". It argues that science and technology focus only on solving physical problems and increasing comfort, but do not address deeper human values. Religions try to answer this but cannot provide perfect guidance. Rationalists and religious people also struggle to understand each other due to differences in how the brain processes information. A holistic approach is needed that uses both rational and religious thinking to define "good" in a way that rejuvenates and inspires people. Repeating names of God (Namasmarn) is presented as one technique that can achieve this holistic perspective.
Animal sacrifice and namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the history and evolution of animal sacrifice. It explains that in early societies, hunting and killing animals for food or protection was necessary for survival and seen as a sign of bravery. Over time, as food sources became more abundant, animal sacrifice in religious ceremonies became unnecessary and seen as a sign of baser instincts rather than bravery. The document argues that today, animal sacrifice is a brutal and retrogressive tradition that is unnecessary given alternatives, and that more evolved individuals choose vegetarian options instead of cruel or unnecessary killing of animals.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
1) Accidents and other problems are caused by policies that prioritize production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles over public transportation like buses and trains.
2) This leads to issues like increased fuel consumption, road wear and maintenance costs, pollution, traffic jams, accidents, overcrowding of public transportation and stress/tension for travelers.
3) The root cause is policies driven by special interests rather than public health and welfare. Prioritizing bus production and services would significantly reduce these problems in a holistic manner.
In July 2009, delinquent consumer credits in Poland grew to 14.2 million PLN, the highest level since March 2007. The share of delinquent consumer credits as a percentage of total consumer credits increased to 4.3%, also the highest since March 2007, according to calculations based on data from the National Bank of Poland.
The document discusses how the Gita helps resolve internal conflicts and vacillations by guiding one towards realizing their cosmic reality and eternal nature. It teaches that one should perform actions without expectations of results, and that connecting to the cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance/meditation is the most suitable way to transcend the physical realm. The Gita depicts both individual and cosmic consciousness, and guides one on the path of self-realization.
Stress of a mission dr. shriniwas kashalikarBadar Daimi
This document discusses the concept of NAMASMARAN, which is described as an activity that springs directly from and merges directly into absolute cosmic consciousness. NAMASMARAN provides a fulfillment that is impossible to achieve through other human endeavors like art, science, business or material achievements. Practicing NAMASMARAN takes one beyond stress and gives solace, dignity, security, fulfillment and empowerment to enjoy one's mission in life regardless of external factors.
Unconditoned happiness dr. shriniwas k ashalikarBadar Daimi
The document discusses the state of unconditioned happiness exemplified by saints. It summarizes that this state is not one of depression, surrender, or indifference, but rather a "trans-physical, trans-physiological and trans-psychological" state where one has risen above perceptions and influences of the senses, endocrine and nervous systems. In this state, individuals appear unaffected by situations but can still interact and manifest wisdom in various subtle forms, including through scriptures or actions. Unconditioned happiness is a hallmark of evolved consciousness, not indolence or ignorance.
1. Rien que pour toi ....
Rien que pour te voir le matin,
M'apporte la lueur qui illumine mon jardin.
Rien que pour entendre ta douce voix,
Me fait un câlin chaleureux, dédié pour moi.
Rien que pour recevoir ton sourire,
Me donne l'occasion de penser à se réjouir.
Rien qu'en prenant ta main dans la mienne,
Suffit à me rassurer, d’une façon sereine.
Rien que pour nos échanges de pressions,
Suffiraient à exprimer ce qu'on ressent.
Rien que pour ton simple regard,
Me suffit pour te décoder à mon égard.
Rien que pour ta simple présence,
Me rappelle un joli cadeau d’enfance.
Rien que pour tes picking-me up, ou tes p'tits texto,
Me surprennent toujours la joie d'être ensemble … sans les mots.
Rien que pour tout ce que tu me donnes, ou tu partages,
Me donnes toujours l'envie de te partager davantage.
Tu es déjà, tout ce que je souhaite avoir;
Comme tu as déjà, tout ce que tu voulais avoir.
Et Tu es déjà, tout ce que tu voulais être.
Comme nous faisons depuis, pour notre bien-être.
Le meilleur dans tout ça,
C'est qu'on est simplement tel que nous aimerions être.
On fait naturellement tout ce qu'on voulait faire,
Nous seuls pouvons savoir ceux qui nous semblent être le bien.
Et à tout moment
On ne se demande pas comment
Car on s'échange parfois par des No Comment
Et au profit des verbiages
On préfère les actes sans paroles.
Rien que d'y penser,
Tu ne pourrais jamais me manquer.
Rien que pour ça ....
On vivra toujours comme ça
Rien que pour toi ....
On fera des choses Rien que pour nous,
Rien que pour nous ....
Je ferais des choses Rien que pour toi.
Mi.