Dr. Suresh Bhalla is professor of Department of Civil Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He has inaugrated first session of Pratham for Manomav which generates positive energy at construction sites and office of Manomav. Presentation highlights the Sources of Negative Energy and Golden Rules for PMC.
Presentation shares 8 lessons of improving life which includes Balanced Life, Practice Detachment, Clarity of Goals, Develop Higher Taste of Pleasure, Mindfulness of Actions, Anger Management, Time Management, and Mindfulness of Ambience
1. PRATHAM
“HOW TO BRING
POSITIVE ENERGY AT WORKPLACE”
DR. SURESH BHALLA
MEET NUMBER ONE
On 23rd April 2018 at c/o The Entrepreneurship
School, O-113, Arjun Market, Block E, DLF Phase 1,
Sector 26A, Gururgram, Haryana 122002
2. HOW TO BRING
POSITIVE ENERGY
AT WORK PLACE
Dr. SURESH BHALLA
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DELHI
Email: sbhalla@civil.iitd.ac.in
Web: http://web.iitd.ac.in/~sbhalla
3. SOURCES OF
NEGATIVE ENERGY
• CLUTTERED ENVIRONENT
• USELESS TIME WASTING HABITS
• MOOD SWINGS (FRUSTRATION/
ANGER)
• LACK OF SELF-MOTIVATION
• UNCERTAINTY/ ANXIETY
• SLEEPLESSNESS/ OVERSLEEP
• DIFFICULTY IN CONCENTRATING
• LACK OF GOOD MENTORSHIP
4. GOLDEN RULES FOR PMC
काक चे टा बको यानं,
वान िनद्रा तथैव च ।
अ पहारी, गृह यागी,
PMC पंच लक्षणं ॥
Do I need to force myself?
How to follow in a natural manner?
5. “TRAIN ” VS “AIR” TRAVEL
Conviction, commitment, training, mind your next step when doing
present one, inter-departmental coordination i.e. systems approach
Disorder, chaos, delays Comfort, smile, relaxation
7. LESSON 1: BALANCED LIFE
He who is regulated in his habits of eating,
sleeping, recreation and work can mitigate all
material pains by practicing the yoga system.
BG 6.17
8. Foods dear to those in the mode of goodness
increase the duration of life, purify one's existence
and give strength, health, happiness and satisfaction.
Such foods are juicy, fatty, wholesome, and pleasing
to the heart.
BG 17.8
9. Foods that are too bitter, too sour, salty,
hot, pungent, dry and burning are dear
to those in the mode of passion. Such
foods cause distress, misery and
disease.
BG 17.9
10. Food prepared more than three hours before being
eaten, food that is tasteless, decomposed and putrid,
and food consisting of remnants and untouchable
things is dear to those in the mode of darkness.
BG 18.9
11. BG 6.17
LESSON 1 (contd.)
He who is regulated in his habits of eating,
sleeping, recreation and work can mitigate all
material pains by practicing the yoga system.
sleeping
12. 3
8
13
18
Alpha zone
Relaxed Alert zone
Active zone
Drowziness zone
Sleepy zone
Hyperactive zone
BrainWaveFrequency
(cycles/sec)
PASSION
(RAJO)
IGNORANCE
(TAMO)
GOODNESS
(SATTVA)
MODES OF NATURE
Eg. After a cup of coffee
Eg. After food laden
with onion and garlic
14. O son of Bharata, know that the mode of
darkness, born of ignorance, is the
delusion of all embodied living entities. The
results of this mode are madness,
indolence and sleep, which bind the
conditioned soul.
IGNORANCE (3rd class)
BG 14.8
15. O chief of the Bhäratas, when there is an
increase in the mode of passion the
symptoms of great attachment, fruitive
activity, intense endeavor, and uncontrollable
desire and hankering develop.
BG 14.12
PASSION (2nd class)
16. O sinless one, the mode of goodness, being
purer than the others, is illuminating, and it
frees one from all sinful reactions. Those
situated in that mode become conditioned by
a sense of happiness and knowledge.
GOODNESS (1st class)
BG 14.6
17. LESSON 2:
PRACTICE DETACHMENT
Do thou fight for the sake of fighting, without
considering happiness or distress, loss or
gain, victory or defeat- and by so doing you
shall never incur sin.
BG 2.38
18. You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but
you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never
consider yourself the cause of the results of your
activities, and never be attached to not doing your
duty.
LESSON 2 (Contd.)
BG 2.47
19. Those who are on this path are
resolute in purpose, and their aim is
one. O beloved child of the Kurus, the
intelligence of those who are
irresolute is many-branched.
LESSON 3: CLARITY
OF GOALS
BG 2.49
20. The embodied soul may be restricted from sense
enjoyment, though the taste for sense objects
remains. But, ceasing such engagements by
experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in
consciousness.
LESSON 4: DEVELOP HIGHER
TASTE OF PLEASURE
BG 2.59
21. That happiness which is blind to self‐realization,
which is delusion from beginning to end and
which arises from sleep, laziness and illusion is
said to be of the nature of ignorance.
LESSON 4 (Contd.)
BG 18.37
3rd class pleasure
22. That happiness which is derived from
contact of the senses with their objects and
which appears like nectar at first but poison
at the end is said to be of the nature of
passion.
LESSON 4 (Contd.)
BG 18.38
2nd class pleasure
23. That which in the beginning may be just
like poison but at the end is just like nectar
and which awakens one to self-realization
is said to be happiness in the mode of
goodness.
LESSON 4 (Contd.)
BG 18.37
1st class pleasure
24. That action which is regulated and which is
performed without attachment, without love
or hatred, and without desire for fruitive
results is said to be in the mode of
goodness.
LESSON 5: MINDFULNESS
OF ACTIONS
BG 18.23
25. But action performed with great effort by
one seeking to gratify his desires, and
enacted from a sense of false ego, is called
action in the mode of passion.
LESSON 5 (Contd.)
BG 18.24
26. That action performed in illusion, in disregard
of scriptural injunctions, and without concern
for future bondage or for violence or distress
caused to others is said to be in the mode of
ignorance.
LESSON 5 (Contd.)
BG 18.25
27. While contemplating the objects of the
senses, a person develops attachment for
them, and from such attachment lust
develops, and from lust anger arises.
LESSON 6: ANGER
MANAGEMENT
BG 2.62
28. From anger, complete delusion arises, and
from delusion bewilderment of memory.
When memory is bewildered, intelligence is
lost,
and when intelligence is lost one falls down
again into the material pool.
LESSON 6 (Contd.)
BG 2.63
34. Every endeavor is covered by some fault,
just as fire is covered by smoke. Therefore
one should not give up the work born of his
nature, O son of Kunti, even if such work is
full of fault.
CONSISTENCY….
BG 18.48
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