The River Ganga was man-made
Non-vegetarianism and religious sacrifice
In fact this blog post signs off on a very very eye-opening note. And this CONTEXT isn't just about Islam, its about Christianity as well as some Hindu sects. And it rests upon an educated reader to disillusion his/her mind if it is clouded by the herd mentality, and driven by stimulation of the senses.
An intelligent and responsible person will know that the capacity to enjoy the senses is limited. It will eventually tire one in the end. But the capacity of one mind to contribute to restoration of the planet is enormous...not limited by space, nor by time. Because when one's intentions towards other beings we share the planet with, and towards the planet, are genuine, then a dam of inspired following bursts, and it becomes a revolution with a far-reaching ripple effect across the planet and across centuries. It eventually shapes the face of the civilization and fosters a healthy evolution for all.
You know, the quality of your life depends on the state of your mind. And the food you eat affects the state of your mind just as strongly. And since that pastfew decades, we must admit we have made the wrong choices. Perhaps this is why today, it is perceived as desirable to be more angry, to be more aggressive, to be more self-centered, to be more violent. Perhaps this is because we have molded our younger generations from an intelligent civilization that is peaceful, that respects and CO-EXISTS with all life forms, into an animal civilization that encourages mindless rape of the environment. Do you remember how, yesterday, as children in a classroom, we were shunned if we lost our temper or got violent. What do you see today? More and more aggression...more and more depression..more and more suicides.
As Khurshed Batliwala (lovingly called Bawa) says, "Tomorrow we may end up with education systems where every child must be accompanied by a bodyguard. Ironically, we wont even know if the body guard is trustworthy." Where we are headed today, reflects the choices we have made about our lifestyle in the past. It is more strongly about CHOICES WE ARE MAKING TODAY about our lifestyles. Getting back to the talking point here non-vegetarians are more prone to diseases, more aggressive, short tempered, impatient, and certainly the biggest contributors to global warming (how?? educate yourself: goveg.com). If you are a cool teenager reading this, I would like to meet you 20 years from today..when the coolness quotient in your health equation translates into (God forbid!) impaired memory (from never having meditated..thanks to our bigotic education system), low immune system (from years of eating eggs and drinking milk that had been injected with antibiotics at farms), host of chronic health-issues, out-of-control aggression at work place, inability to function as a team, broken/abusive relationships, depressive thoughts....
I don't want this for you. Why do you want this for yourself?
Your weakness in attitude towards making intelligent and truly cool choices becomes weakness of character. IF you DO NOT make a balanced, intelligent choice for yourself, for your life, for the lives of people around you, and for this planet, then tomorrow you may become a weak link in evolution. And your future generations (or luckily, you yourself), shall experience the chain-effects of non-vegetarianism, abuse of natural resources, herd mentality, and inaction as well as wilful action.
Make good choices in life... become strong. Then... strengthen others. Grow together. Life is short. . .make a meaningful choice. Now and Here.
Mmmmmmm...India
India is truly the greatest (in knowledge of sciences, of spirituality, of life and living), yet humblest and most accepting of all the countries that ever existed in civilization. I feel humbled to be born to such a great nation whose sages of the ancient past have been illuminators to the formation of newer cultures and religions of today world over; whose sages have been masters in both science and spirituality; on whose lands so many races, friendly or unfriendly, have been welcomed like one would welcome Gods (atithi deva-or bhava); on whose lands today so many religions and castes co-exist despite the differences; on whose lands there is a never-ending abundance of wealth (in all aspects) despite multitudes of foreign invasions- this nation has survived it all- and continues to prosper. I cannot but only count my blessings that I have been born on its lands. The greater gratitude I feel is to be taken on the path of universal knowledge, emotional-physical-mental well being,
unconditional love, greater belongingness, and of course a very very cool Guru- the Guru Of Joy.
Life is an endless celebration today!
FRIENDSHIP OF THE WORLD- CLIMAX :-)
FRIENDSHIP OF THE WORLD
Recent Snapshots from Youth Empowerment Seminar (YES!+)
Make LIFE a CELEBRATION !
You are not the body, you are not the mind, you are much more than that.
Yoga is meditation in motion....especially when you smile in each posture ;-) *wink* *wink*
Sattvic fun refreshes and rejuvenates you, it doesn't leave you drained....
SOUL TO SOUL COMMUNICATION IS SILENCE
The YES!+ Workshop continues to empower youth in over 40 countries (...and counting) with a YES attitude towards life and challenges...it successfully collimates the untapped energy in youth which is being diffracted in negative ways...
The techniques that are taught in the workshop INSTANTLY rids the mind of negative behavioral patterns like:
depression and loneliness,
low self-confidence and stage fright,
substance abuse, smoking, suicidal tendencies,
aggressive behavior, short temper, impatience, intolerance,
lack of sustained interest in studies, poor memory,
stress and low energy levels.
These techniques are something no one taught us in school, at home, at college or at work but which are life-supporting to our education, our career, our relationships and the quality of life we live!....thus these become a lifetime asset.
You make friends the world over...connecting to youngsters who have risen from mediocrity to excellence in life...and friends who uplift and support each other in knowledge and unconditional love~
It teaches simple yet powerful practical techniques (benefited more than 20 million people across 151 countries!) to:
- boost the body's immunity and energy levels,
- flush out emotional garbage,
- enhance the happiness quotient,
- do more in less time (time management) -- without getting stressed,
- be successful+happy,
- be 'focused + relaxed' at same time,
- take responsibilities,
- handle relationships: with oneself, with parents/teachers/boss/colleagues/friends,
- interact inhibition-free, effectively and assertively at all levels with people,
- take balanced decisions,
- live life 100%
Maintain INNOCENCE....
.... Cultivate INTELLIGENCE !
The Sudarshan Kriya is part of the workshop, and is taught as curriculum/credit course at Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur, Guwahati, Mumbai), Indian Institute of Management (IIM), MIT, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Indian Business Academy (IBA), Symbiosis (Pune), Harvard and Stanford, GeorgiaTech University, University of Virginia, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), GooglePlex (California), IBM, National Insitute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), All India Insititute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and so on...the count of happiness quotient + health quotient + success quotient has dramatically improved in all participants within just 6 days!
Tibet - "the roof of the world" in suppressed woe
Tibet the land of Tibetan horses, snow lions and the Dalai Lamas
...has been reduced to a dwindling culture suppressed by the China and their majestic calm perforated by Chinese monopoly...it hurts to see that a culture which is stronger (i prefer the word "aggressive") than the other, would be dumb enough to overtake another at the cost of the quintessential magnificience that another smaller culture represents.
I cant help but think of an ironic monologue like this:
"I face the East and pray, you face the south while you pray....so I'll kill you."
or more closely this monologue... "I am stronger, faster and smarter than you...so I shall kill you.'
Long gone are those times when a tiger would say this to a lamb. We are evolving...and as human beings who are perfectly capable of reading my blog in English and understanding what I am trying to communicate, we should realise the shift that has happened from survival of the fittest in the wilderness to peaceful and interdependent coexistence. This is what mankind is all about.... "I am stronger, faster and smarter than you...so I shall protect you and ensure you become the same too, if not better."
Sadly a country like China gives the world a more dismal picture about itself...and it also puts the majority of the peace-loving, intelligent Chinese population in a wrong light...all because of a few legacy minded, power greedy decision makers who choose to take the unappreciable way of monopoly. With great power (whether bestowed upon or taken aggressively), comes great responsibility.....and it is with responsibility that one experiences a greater degree of freedom. Infact the very thought of being in control of something or someone is an illusion...and it is tragic that an ancient and powerful culture represented by the Chinese civilization fail to perceive this fact.
What the heck? In the end we are all going to die...the person who is writing this blog, the person who is reading it, the people around whom this discussion is centred...all...are going to merge with the dust...then why not shrug off the imperialistic tendency and spend the remaining few years fostering a global brotherhood and uplifting the civilization that has only experienced negative impressions from you the concerned brothers of the same race.
Stop hurting the beautiful people and culture of Tibet with unfair commerce, pollution and Chinese police force...
Life is a journey from the head to the heart, and in the end, it all comes back to you.
The following is a skeleton-by-skeleton account of an anonymous Tibetan and a plea that every civilization grows on interdependence and deserves the right to live free from fear in today's flattened world:
Perspectives from inside Tibet
International Campaign for Tibet
November 18th, 2008
On the second day of the Special Meeting in Dharamsala, bringing together Tibetans from the diaspora worldwide and including new arrivals from Tibet, the Prime Minister (Kalon Tripa) of the Tibetan government in exile clarified the process of the meeting and its possible outcome. He said that the first day had been very "emotionally charged", with each of the 15 sub-committees discussing a wide range of issues relating to the current situation in
In answer to a question about whether the government in exile would change its policy from the current
The importance of non-violence
"The danger for Tibet is not whether we get independence or autonomy, but whether we manage to keep our culture alive"
A young, educated Tibetan who returned to eastern
"I am a Tibetan who was educated in
This year our businesses were of course hit hard, as we were affected in all spheres of life by everything that happened since March. The situation inside
Let me start by saying how great it was to see the demonstrations during the torch relay and during the Olympic Games itself. After all that happened in March, it gave people in
I myself and others like me did not take part in demonstrations because we think we can contribute to the improvement of
Even Tibetans who work for the government inside
For the important meeting taking place in Dharamsala this week, there are two main things I would like to say.
As a Tibetan inside
In order to keep the Tibetan cause alive, the most important thing is to keep the culture of
In line with this, there is a need to thoroughly rethink the strategy. The dialogue with the Chinese is not likely to yield any result soon. On the question of independence or autonomy there is not much choice; it is certain that full independence will never be debatable. In the meantime, time is running out for
I would like to express the wish that we keep up our strong desires, and our spirit to fight for freedom, dignity and peace for our people. I pray for the long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and I pray for those who gave up their lives for
Tibet, 15 November 2008








