Kinchit Karana: The Power of Doing Something
In the hustle and bustle of life, we often find ourselves standing at the crossroads of action and inaction. The fear of not being able to do everything paralyzes us,
In the hustle and bustle of life, we often find ourselves standing at the crossroads of action and inaction. The fear of not being able to do everything paralyzes us,
In the quest for a harmonious existence, the ancient wisdom of Bhakti Yoga offers a profound insight that can transform our interactions and relationships. This wisdom, though rooted in the
In the grand tapestry of existence, perspectives often define our experiences. We are woven into a complex fabric where events, emotions, and outcomes shift in hues of good and bad,
In the intricate dance between the material and spiritual realms, our consciousness plays a pivotal role, and much like a scientist exploring the mysteries of existence, this article will dive
In our quest for a meaningful and fulfilling existence, we often encounter internal conflicts. One such conflict, known as cognitive dissonance, arises when we find ourselves unable to follow through
Sacrifice comes from the word sacred, and in one of the ancient wisdom literature’s there’s a mention about how nobody can live peacefully without some kind of sacrifice, some austerity
We are spiritual beings having a human experience. Because we are spiritual, we are eternal, and existing in a constantly changing, impermanent world feels unnatural. This incongruity between our spiritual
Imagine a traditional doctor of bygone times, always ready with a little black bag of remedies. This image, in essence, mirrors the role of a Sadhu, traversing paths, providing guidance,
It is not that we are a body or an entity and then we get a spirit, or we have a soul. We are the soul. We are spiritual beings,
Patañjali, the author of yoga-sutras, describes in the psychology of yoga the five kleśas, or the sufferings within the mind, and identifies the causes. Here they are in broad categories: