Tag: Meditation

  • Interactive nature of Karma (Action), Bhakthi (Faith)and Wisdom/reasoning ( Jnana) as Yoga Pathways.

    We engage in Karma Yoga more often than we realize: Karma Yoga is the right action, for the right reasons and with proper emotional mindset.Often quoted phrase for Karma Yoga, referenced from Bagawath Geetha (B.G.) Verse 2. 47 may be rephrased as:  All that exists are the activities you are responsible for (i.e.) your duties. The…

  • Spiritual Culture in the Corporate Drama

    Book Review:Following is a brief review of the book titled “Spiritual Culture in the Corporate Drama”, authored by late Prof. N.H. Atthreya. It is a book written “to revolutionize role excellence and to make winners all in the workplace”. This book was published in 1997 by Vijay Foundation, Mysore, India. The author Prof. Atthreya is…

  • Moksha – Liberation, Here and Now!

    Moksha – Liberation, Here and Now!Evolution of a “Yogi” through Philosophy, reflection and analytical reasoning derived from Bagawath Geetha and Upanishads.Dr. Krishnamoorthy (Subbu) Subramanian June 21, 2025 is recognized as International Yoga Day. Yoga is seen as a way to control and manage one’s life to maintain peace and harmony within and also with all…

  • Short Videos on Applications of Vedic Philosophy in our daily life.

    Please see the link for the Playlist of nine short video segments.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0OHhcOKl-k&list=PLwk3-BGQQsfVcjfyjbu5kD61wNQnJXVJjEach video clip is about 2 min. to 6 min. in length.These short video segments are presented as a way to communicate the Practical use or Applications of the Basics of Vedic Philosophy for anyone, anywhere.Please share your thoughts after viewing them.Also please share…

  • Experience SiP: Nourish Your Soul, Enrich Your Life

    In today’s fast-paced and chaotic world, finding inner peace and fulfillment can seem like an elusive goal. However, amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, there lies a pathway to spiritual growth and enlightenment. Enter “Spirituality in Practice – SiP” by Dr. Subbu, a transformative guide that offers a roadmap to nourishing your soul…

  • Signals, Inferences, and the Enabler – Pratyaksha, Paroksha and Aparoksha

    Pratyaksha:     Perception.Signals as received through our sense organs. These signals are identical to the signals received by all objects of nature. Using eye as an example, this perception is same as:A bird or rabbit receiving signals through their eyes.A camera or telescope receiving optical signals through the lens or eye piece, etc. Paroksha:           Inferred knowledge.Our…

  • Meditation Simplified

    Meditation is not an endless exercise for mind control. Instead it is a means to an end Meditation is a calm and contemplative mind available for our use to reflect at any time, on any subject that we choose. It is an ability to quieten my mind, such that it does not drift into thoughts…