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Thursday, 21 September 2017

FLOW STATES: BOOST YOUR PRODUCTIVITY


               FLOW STATES: BOOST YOUR PRODUCTIVITY

Contents Taken from the Book
DOSE: THE HAPPY BRAIN CHEMICALS
The average person has 70,000 thoughts each day, and if you don’t learn to organize them, they have the potential to wreak havoc on your productivity.
There are many ways to define “flow,” a term used to describe random indescribable bursts of energy, bouts of euphoria or just being completely engaged in an activity with pointed focus and enjoyment.
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Flow-Productivity is a unique way to GET THINGS DONE based on the neuroscience of DEEP FOCUS.

In a mental state of Flow, we are 2x to 5x more productive and creative.
Flow is an optimal state of consciousness . . . the brain takes in more information per second and processes it more deeply.
Flow is the most desirable state on earth, but it’s also the most elusive.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
You’ll:
• experience 5.5 hrs. of Deep-Focus to get your own work done and make significantly more progress than usual. 
• eliminate procrastination or overdue work
• Learn & train your brain to be above-average focused, effortlessly
• Have a fun, energizing workday
Without stress or willpower, just pure focus. 
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Flow can increase productivity up to five times and leaves employees feeling deeply satisfied.
“Flow is a state of excellence where we perform at our best. Our talents and skills meet meaningful challenge. It may be nearly impossible to live in a constant state of flow, but you can certainly increase the amount of time you spend in a flow state of mind — heightening your overall success. Here are five ways to introduce and increase flow in your everyday life.


What Do YOU Think?

“Invest as much in yourself as you can, you are your own biggest asset by far” Warren Buffett

Share a time when you experienced "flow". What sparked it? Did you feel more productive? Will you use any of the above tips to channel your inner flow?

Saturday, 16 September 2017

The 24 Gurus[teachers] in Nature

The 24 Gurus[teachers] in Nature

A Story from the Life of Dattatreya 
This is a legend from the life of Dattatreya, the first ‘Acharya’ or teacher, i.e., guru. He is considered a deity who embodies the attributes of the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
              

A Story from the Dattatreya’s Life

Once, while wandering happily in the forest, Dattatreya met King Yadu, who asked him the secret of his happiness and the name of his guru. He replied, “The Self alone is my guru”.
Yet, I have learned from twenty-four other individuals and objects. So, they, too, are my gurus.” Dattatreya then mentioned the names of his twenty-four Gurus and spoke of the wisdom that he had learned from each: Earth, water, fire, sky, moon, sun, pigeon, python, ocean, moth, honey-gatherers (black bee), bees, elephant, deer, fish, the dancing-girl Pingala, raven, child, maiden, serpent, arrow-maker, spider and beetle.

The core message of Lord Dattatreya is:

“Never judge by surface appearances but always seek a deeper Truth”.

The 24 Gurus Found in Nature

1. The Earth: I learned patience and doing good to others from the earth.

2. The Water: From water, I learned the quality of purity.

3. The Air: I learned from air to be without attachment though I move with many people.

4. The Fire: From fire, I learned to glow with the splendor of Self-knowledge and austerity.

5. The Sky: I learned from the sky that the Self is all-pervading and yet it has no contact with any object.

6. The Moon: I learned from the moon that the Self is always perfect and changeless and it is only the limiting adjuncts that cast shadows over it.

7. The Sun: Just as a sun, reflected in various pots of water, appears as many, so also God or Brahman appears different because of the embodiment caused by the reflection of the mind. This is the lesson I have learned from the sun.

8. The Pigeons: I once saw a pair of pigeons with their young ones. A fowler spread a net and caught the young birds.
The mother pigeon was so attached to her babies that she fell into the net and was caught. From this I have learned that attachment is the root cause of earthly bondage.
9. The Python: The python does not move about for its food. It remains contented with whatever it gets, lying in one place. From this I learned to be contented with whatever I get to eat.

10. The Ocean: Just as the ocean remains unmoved, even though hundreds of rivers flow into it, so also the wise man should remain unmoved amid all the various temptations and troubles.

11. The Moth: To control the sense of sight and to fix the mind on the Self, is the lesson I learned from the moth.

12. The Black Bee: I take a little food from one house and a little from another house and thus appease my hunger. I am not a burden on the householder. This I learned from the black bee which gathers honey from various flowers.

13. The Bees: Bees collect honey with great trouble, but a hunter comes along and takes the honey away easily. From this I learned that it is useless to hoard things.

14. The Elephant: The male elephant, blinded by lust, falls into a pit covered with grass, even at the sight of a female elephant. Therefore, one should destroy lust.

15. The Deer: The deer is enticed and trapped by the hunter through its love of music. Therefore, one should never listen to lewd songs but only devotional music.

16. The Fish: Just as a fish that is covetous of food, falls an easy victim to the bait, so also the man who is greedy for food loses his independence and gets ruined.

17. The Dancing Girl: There was a dancing girl named Pingala. One night, being tired of looking for a client, she had to be content with a sound sleep. I learned from this fallen woman the lesson that the abandonment of hope leads to contentment.

18. The Raven: A raven picked up a piece of flesh. It was pursued and beaten by other birds. It dropped the piece of flesh and attained peace and rest. From this I learned that people undergo all sorts of troubles and miseries when he runs after sensual pleasures and that become as happy as the bird when they abandon them.

19. The Child: The child that drinks mother's milk is free from all cares, worries and anxieties, and is always cheerful. I learned the virtue of cheerfulness from the child.

20. The Maiden: The maiden was husking paddy. Her bangles made much noise and there were people around. To silence the bangles, she removed them one by one. When she had only one, it did not make any noise, and she was happy. I learned from the maiden that living among many can create discord, disturbance, dispute and quarrel. Even between two people there might be unnecessary words or strife. So, the ascetic should remain alone in solitude.

21. The Serpent: A serpent does not build its own hole. It dwells in the holes dug out by others. Even so, an ascetic should not build a home for himself. He should live in a temple or a cave built by others.

22. The Arrow-maker: I learned from the arrow-maker the quality of intense concentration of mind that is required in making an effective lethal weapon.

23. The Spider: The spider pours out of its mouth long threads and weaves them into cobwebs. Sometimes, it gets itself entangled in the net of its own making. Humans too make nets of their own ideas and get entangled in it. The wise man should, therefore, abandon all worldly thoughts and think only of Brahman.

24. The Beetle: The beetle catches a worm, puts it in its nest and stings it. The poor worm, always fearing the return of the beetle and its sting, thinks constantly of the beetle and becomes a beetle itself. I learned from the beetle and the worm to turn myself into the Self by contemplating constantly on It; thus I gave up all attachment to the body and attained Moksha or liberation.

Dattatreya’s enlightening words impressed the king so much that he abandoned the world and led a life of austerity and meditation on the Self.

FINAL THOUGHTS......

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Sunday, 10 September 2017

HEALTHY HABITS







KEEP YOUR HORMONES IN HARMONY 

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Thursday, 7 September 2017

BENEFITS OF CLAPPING: Embrace good health

Health benefits of clapping that will surprise you

When you are happy and you know it, clap your hands and embrace good health


Clapping is associated with all good things in life – promotions, good grades, celebrations, and more. It’s associated with happiness in our life. Our body has 340 known pressure points, 28 of which are in our hand. One can identify those pressure points and massage them to enjoy amazing benefits that pressure therapy must offer. These points have direct connections to different organs of the body, which means we can stimulate these pressure points to alleviate pain in different body organs.

Clapping therapy
When we are happy we clap the hands to express joy and happiness. Do you know, that clapping hands can be a boon for your health.
Even little babies clap their hands to express joy and approval. The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that clapping of hands is one of the best exercises. There are cases where many people regained their visions in six to twelve months just by clapping for about 20-30 minutes every morning.
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One should apply coconut, mustard oil or a mix of both oils on the palms so that it will be absorbed by the body. Wear socks and leather shoes to prevent any leaking of the energy waves generated in the body. Strike both hands against each other, right to left, keeping them straight facing each other and the arms a little loose. Fingertips and the palm of each hand should strike each other. This therapy is advisable in morning hours to get maximum results.
Clapping for 20 to 30 minutes in the morning keeps you fit and active. As mentioned clapping stimulates blood circulation, this blood circulation removes all obstructions in the veins and arteries, including bad cholesterol.

5 main acupressure points in the hand that are triggered while clapping:

1.      Hand valley point
2.      Base of thumb point
3.      Wrist point
4.      Inner gate point
5.      Thumb nail point
These points are associated with the following health benefits:
1. Clapping plays an important role in curing heart and lungs related problems like asthma.
2. Provides relief from back, neck, and joint pain.
3. You can also get relief from gout by clapping. Here are some tips to manage gout and how to avoid triggers.
4. Helpful for patients of low blood pressure.
5. Clapping is an effective therapy for digestive disorders. You can also try these yoga poses to improve digestion.
6. Clapping aids skills enhancement of children and improves their academic performance. Children who clap regularly are also likely to make less spelling mistakes than their peers.
7. Clapping sharpens the brain of children. Read about 10 diet changes that can help your children do well in exams.
8. Clapping increases immunity and thus keeps diseases at bay. Here are 5 more tips to improve immunity.
9. Half an hour of daily clapping helps those suffering from diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, depression, chronic headaches, common cold, insomnia, eye problems and hair loss.
10. People living in air-conditioned houses and working in offices who do not sweat at all should practice clapping therapy as it would help blood circulation in the body and cleanse it fully.








Sunday, 3 September 2017

Difference Between a Wish and Prayer?









You might try to finagle or manipulate to tilt the odds in your favor. You beg with God to move on your behalf. You may just rehearse your wish repeatedly in your conscious mind while trying to prepare your heart for disappointment. If you are like me, you may try a combination of these approaches.

That got me thinking. What is the difference between a prayer and a wish?

Whether big or small, we all have circumstances that weigh on our hearts. Completely out of our control, our souls are consumed with the outcome.

So, when does a desire for a specific outcome turn into a prayer? What keeps it from remaining a wish left to chance – impotent and elusive?

The Bible has some things to say about this…

Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.
– Philippians 4:6-7



Take delight in the lord, and he will give you your heart’s desires.
– Psalm 37:4



Prayer is much easier to talk about than do. Even those of us who realize that it is essential to living a life of purpose, impact and fulfillment struggle with doing it – much like we struggle with any relationship.

 


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Saturday, 2 September 2017

RUDRAKSHA: THE DIVINE SEED


What is Rudraksha?

Rudraksha originates from a Sanskrit word. Rudra is a combination of rudra+aksha, symbolising Rudra and Aksha, or the teardrops of Lord Shiva. legend has it that these teardrops fell on earth in the form of the Rudraksha plant. Thus, began the fame of the Rudraksha beads.
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Rudraksha, this holy seed has a very special place in Hindu religion because of the belief that it has divine and mystical properties.

Searching for ways to increase their spiritual power and practices, India’s ancient masters were the first to discover Rudraksha, the extraordinary seeds hidden within the brilliant blue fruits of evergreen trees, growing in the volcanic earth of the sacred Himalaya mountains. Researching their miraculous spiritual powers, the masters strung the Rudraksha seeds together and realized that, by wearing them, the Rudraksha amplified, radiated and channeled peace, power and protection against negativity. They also found that Rudraksha provided many divine channels, reflected in their different ‘faces’, called Mukhis, which are seen on the surfaces of each bead.

Today, they are mostly found in Nepal, Burma, Thailand or Indonesia. They are there in some parts of the Western Ghats in South India, but the best quality ones come from a certain altitude in Himalayas because somehow the soil, atmosphere, and everything influences it. These seeds have an unique vibration.

                  
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Legends of Rudraksha
There are many stories in Hindu mythology about Rudraksha. References of Rudraksha is found in our Hindu mythology and Vedic scriptures of Shiva Purana, Padma Purana and Shrimad Bhagavatam.
A Favourite of Lord Shiva

Because of its association with Shiva, Rudraksha is said to a favourite of the Lord. But not merely legend, even modern scientific research has proved the power of these beads. It says Rudraksha beads store electromagnetic properties which influence human physiology.

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The function of Rudraksha
A. Transformation of sound waves and light waves
The Rudraksha transforms light waves of Deities in the universe into sound waves of the human body and vice versa. As a result, man can absorb waves of Deities and human thoughts can get converted into the language of the Deities.
B. Absorption of sama (Sattva) waves
The Rudraksha absorbs sama (Sattva) waves. Similarly, sama waves are emitted by its crests. A real Rudraksha can be recognized by the vibrations felt upon holding it. At that time, the body absorbs the sama waves emitted by the Rudraksha. If a Rudraksha is held between the thumb and the ring finger, vibrations will be felt anywhere in the body. Even if kept nearby, the effect of a Rudraksha is felt up to half an hour. Thus, during that period we can perceive vibrations even if any other object is held with the fingers. However, if the hands are washed with water, the vibrations cannot be perceived.
C. Rudraksha-mala can be used for chanting the Name of any Deity
Any Deity’s Name can be chanted by holding a Rudraksha.

Benefits
Energetic support -Sometimes when we go to a new place, it can be difficult to fall asleep in a new environment, despite being physically tired. The Rudraksha can help in situations like this by creating a cocoon of your energy and giving you energetic support in an ever-changing world. They are supportive for maintaining physical and mental balance.
Protection – It can be possible for us to absorb negative energy, even if it is not specifically targeted towards us, if we are in a certain area and happen to be sensitive to it. Rudraksha can create an energetic shield to protect against these things.
Quality check – The Rudraksha mala can be used as a tool to check the pranic value of foods, by holding it over certain foods. If the food is of positive pranic value, the mala will begin to spin clockwise, and if negative pranic food, it will spin anti-clockwise.
The spiritual path – Ultimately, the Rudraksha is a good tool and support for those of us who are devoted to the spiritual path, from enhancing intuition, support in meditation, purification of aura, cleansing of chakras, to peace of mind.
The Medicinal Side of Rudraksha

Apart from its spiritual properties, Rudraksha seeds are popular for it medical properties as well. As per Ayurvedic studies Rudraksha has positive effects on heart and nerves. It improves blood circulation, controls stress and anxiety, increases concentration, helps you overcome depression. Rudraksha possess electromagnetic power which in turn energizes cosmic rays and transmits them into the body for a healthy life. Rudraksha has been popular among people with high blood pressure, wearing a Rudraksha mala helps in controlling one's blood pressure. 


As per details found in the Purana there are fourteen kinds of Rudraksha, which are called Mukhi or faceted Rudraksha. Mukhi or faces of Rudraksha are deep lines found on the surface of the Rudraksha from bottom to the top hole. The number of these lines decides about the type or Mukhi Rudraksha. For example, if a Rudraksha has three such lines it is called 3 Mukhi or 3 face Rudraksha. Other handwritten Scriptures found with various saints narrate the properties of 1 to 21 Mukhi Rudraksha. It is believed that these beads were available in the ancient time from 1 to 108 Mukhi. Now they have become most rare Natural thing.

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Q: Do the Rudraksha Really work?

Rudraksha works unless it is Genuine, not broken from its head and tail. It must be purified, sanctified and energised with the help of its Mantra. Otherwise it is as good as any other fancy Jewellery Pendant. Rudraksha becomes even more powerful and effective if more power is inserted through regular Japa and Hawan and through the ongoing process of retaining its power and sanctity.



Q: Why RUDRAKSHAM?

·    We are pleased and proud to say that we now are providing Rudraksha plucked from our own trees at Nepal. The most genuine beads.

·    Rudraksha select only top-grade Nepalese Rudraksha beads to ensure that beads could correctly charge and purified to provide maximum power.

·    Rudraksha which are provided by us are Empowered by Great Yogis and Sadhak of Siddha tradition of Nath Cult with the blessing of our Great Guru.

·    We follow strict discipline of meditation and maintain the Spiritual power and further spreading for the benefits of needy.

·    We believe in spiritual power of Siddha tradition and spread the same and do not recommend and spread any scientific analysis of these great spiritual beads.

·    Rudraksha believe in 100% results of Rudraksha and is not merely in the business of selling with maximum profit-making targets to achieve.
Unlimited spiritual powers are hidden in the Rudraksha which can be opened only by the Great Siddhi and Yogis. We claim to be the followers of this Great tradition and any other person on the same spiritual track can be benefited by us immediately. Rest who does not believe in spiritualism feels lesser degree of results.

THE POWER OF RUDRAKSHA
Rudraksha, the most powerful and awesome bead ever. This bead can help you achieve all you want – a healthy mind, body and soul, a wealthy life that many dream of and only some achieve, and a happy you are making you the target of many an envy. Acquiring an authentic Rudraksha is a challenge. But the hunt doesn’t stop there. If the bead has not been purified, sanctified and energized, it is as useful as a button on your shirt!!!

Rudraksha meaning—the eye of Rudra [Shiva] is the most potent manifestation of the Cosmic Force. Hence Rudraksha is the object of veneration and the source to reach the higher self. Rudraksha is often believed to symbolize the link between the earth and the heaven.

Thursday, 31 August 2017

Monday, 28 August 2017

'Smartphone' spotted in 80years old painting

'Smartphone' spotted in 80years old painting

An 80-year-old painting has taken the internet by storm by appearing to show a Native American man using an iPhone.
The painting, 'Mr Pynchon and the Settling of Springfield', was committed to canvas in 1937 by Italian painter Umberto Romano. It depicts two Native American tribes and British settlers meeting for the first time in Massachusetts around the year 1630.
Neither then, nor in the 1930s, were smartphones around - but that's exactly what one of the several men depicted in the artwork seems to be gazing at.



Another man, tied to a pole, appears to be leaning over to try and get a look at the Native American's latest Snap chats.
The anomaly was noticed two days ago by Brian Anderson, a writer for online magazine Vice.
"It's not clear exactly who this man is, but he might as well be popping off a selfie or thumbing through his news feed," Anderson wrote.
"He seems to gaze into the handheld device in such a way that renders all-too-familiar today, as if he's just read a bad tweet or recoiling from a Trump-related push notification from the Times. He would almost look unremarkable, if only he and the world around him existed at any point in the past decade."
Cellphones didn't exist until the 1970s, and smartphones as we know them now first appeared about a decade ago.
Historians have suggested it's probably a blade or a mirror - both far more likely than a time-travelling Galaxy Note.





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