Why suffer? A holocaust survivor’s version
Five ways to deal with suffering from Victor Frankl, a psychologist, neuroscientist and a holocaust survivor.
A unique perspective on Spirituality, Philosophy and Love.
Five ways to deal with suffering from Victor Frankl, a psychologist, neuroscientist and a holocaust survivor.
Gandhi’s life can be considered a moral saga in its own right. On his birthday, his unparalleled legacy is worth a revisit.
We cannot shut the world up, but we can shut it out!
To walk off unattached is not easy. But it can indeed alleviate much pain from our lives.
Every one wants to succeed, but very few actually are ready when the opportunity presents itself. How important it is to be ready always for the challenge.
Our spirituality revolves around many myths and misconceptions. How can we grow out of them and be truly spiritual in every sense of the word
What is humour? What magic in a joke makes us laugh out loud? Is there is a science for humour? Can everyone can develop a sense of humour?
Does the words that we use have the potential to change our reality? If so how can we use it to our advantage? The blog tries to provide an answer.
Human society is built on fear. But is fear the cause of violence? If so how can we transcend fear?
What is the role of imagination on the reality that surrounds us?
Gandhi was inevitable. If humanity is to progress, Gandhi is inescapable. He lived, thought and acted, inspired by the vision of humanity evolving toward a world of peace and harmony. We may ignore Gandhi at our own risk.”
Martin Luther King Jr.
With his unique views on non-violent protest, self discipline and adherence to truth, Gandhi influenced masses. People trusted and followed his ideals. But eventually, his ideals were slowly forgotten and even ridiculed by modern generation. In the era of malice and violence, the short man in the loin cloth has a lot to teach us.