Tag: mindfulness

  • 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…

  • Resilience

    Recently I presented brief comments on “Resilience” for a group of students and their parents in the Bay Area, CA. USA, organized by a NGO: Crack the Wellness Code.The illustrations and description below combine my background in Engineering Education as well as my learnings from Vedic Philosophy, since the term “Resilience” can be studied from…

  • The Art of Living Fully: Embrace SiP for a Purposeful Life

    In today’s fast-paced world, many of us find ourselves caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life, often feeling disconnected from our true selves and the world around us. We may yearn for a deeper sense of purpose and fulfillment but struggle to find the path to lead us there. Enter “Spirituality in…

  • Astu: So be it!

    During the Vedic chants, there are passages conveying the blessings of the Lord to all those present. When the chief priest recites these verses, the others in the retinue of priests would say ThaTha Astu (we concur with that). In its shortened form it is stated as Astu (so be it). Astu also stands for a…