Category: Cognitive Behavior Managment
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Understanding the distinction between “Spiritual Resilience” and “Cognitive Resilience”
Vedanta or Vedic Philosophy defines the Universe, nature or ALL of existence as Brahman. Such Brahman is described as Sat Chit Anandam (i.e.) Universal Reality, Awareness of the same and the Infinite joy as a result!Oneness: Consciousness Explained | Swami Sarvapriyananda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zrr8v1VqIU Brahman as the “enabler”, we (Human) and everything we know of (Universe) as…
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Soul and the ego!
Recently I heard the following question in an online webinar. We can answer this question as follows. For more details, please see Anatomy of our experience. Question:Vanity, passion, ego are all born out of our Soul.Then why should we negate them or try to get rid of them? Answer:All that is cognitive such as vanity…
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You can take a horse to the water but can not make it drink!
Proverbs convey moral code or guidelines for better living. “You can take a horse to the water but can not make it drink!” is an often quoted proverb, familiar to many. It suggests that one can not force or coerce others to do anything without their own intent or willingness. Such proverbs are useful at…
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Life isn’t fair, but it need not be that way!
Conscious choice – and the total objectivity practiced as the means – is the pathway through which one can engage in all the activities of life, where the intent is “Life isn’t fair, but it need not be that way”. As human species we are parts of nature and yet with a special feature. This…
