Holistic Approach To Saving Energy Dr Shriiwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses holistic approaches to saving energy through lifestyle changes and namasmarn, or remembering the name of God. It provides 9 suggestions for saving energy through actions like switching off lights and electronics when not in use, using stairs instead of elevators, and walking instead of driving. It then discusses namasmarn in depth as a spiritual practice that can be combined with walking, one of the suggested energy-saving activities. Namasmarn involves remembering God, prophets, or other spiritual symbols and is described as a meditation practice and path to unifying individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarramand
This document provides an overview of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It describes his early exposures to the text as a child, his decision to seriously study it around 20 years ago despite initial contradictions found, and his process of reciting and internalizing the 700 verses. The document also discusses some of the difficulties in fully understanding the Gita due to its transcendent nature, as well as the role studying it has played in his personal and spiritual development.
Holisticmanagement Of Global Recession Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses holistic management of global recession through spiritual practices like Namasmaran. It argues that current economic development is narrow and leads to problems. Namasmaran involves remembering God/gurus and can help establish connection between individuals' true selves. This practice can help overcome sectarianism and foster global cooperation to manage recession through sustainable agriculture, public transport, and spiritual renaissance. Namasmaran is described as a meditation practice that unifies individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar reflects that in the past he only communicated on superficial levels and was unable to express absolute truth due to limitations of language and apprehension about criticism. While seeking adulation and money, he found no satisfaction. Through self-introspection and possibly through Namasmaran, he now understands himself better and can interact with others in a way that is truer to his core values and brings him relief.
Holistic Approach To Saving Energy Dr Shriiwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses holistic approaches to saving energy through lifestyle changes and namasmarn, or remembering the name of God. It provides 9 suggestions for saving energy through actions like switching off lights and electronics when not in use, using stairs instead of elevators, and walking instead of driving. It then discusses namasmarn in depth as a spiritual practice that can be combined with walking, one of the suggested energy-saving activities. Namasmarn involves remembering God, prophets, or other spiritual symbols and is described as a meditation practice and path to unifying individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarramand
This document provides an overview of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It describes his early exposures to the text as a child, his decision to seriously study it around 20 years ago despite initial contradictions found, and his process of reciting and internalizing the 700 verses. The document also discusses some of the difficulties in fully understanding the Gita due to its transcendent nature, as well as the role studying it has played in his personal and spiritual development.
Holisticmanagement Of Global Recession Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses holistic management of global recession through spiritual practices like Namasmaran. It argues that current economic development is narrow and leads to problems. Namasmaran involves remembering God/gurus and can help establish connection between individuals' true selves. This practice can help overcome sectarianism and foster global cooperation to manage recession through sustainable agriculture, public transport, and spiritual renaissance. Namasmaran is described as a meditation practice that unifies individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar reflects that in the past he only communicated on superficial levels and was unable to express absolute truth due to limitations of language and apprehension about criticism. While seeking adulation and money, he found no satisfaction. Through self-introspection and possibly through Namasmaran, he now understands himself better and can interact with others in a way that is truer to his core values and brings him relief.
Refelctionsand Creations Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses reflections and creations, and how they can provide both pleasure and horror. It notes that people commonly enjoy watching their mirror image and receiving compliments, and performers enjoy audiences' applause. Creations like successful surgeries or films can also boost those who made them. However, sometimes reflections and creations show horrifying failures, which an abstract thinker working to help the world may face in lack of or distorted reflections and creations. The document poses whether namasmāran, or remembrance of the divine name, could help such people, suggesting it is worth trying.
Questions And Universal Learning Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the importance and benefits of Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God. It states that after 31 years of teaching, the author has found that asking questions and being objective are most important for learning. The practice of Namasmaran has helped the author become more objective and have easier dialogue. Namasmaran is described as reorienting one's physiological being with one's true self through remembering God or a guru. It is considered a form of yoga that can be practiced by all and helps unite individual consciousness with objective consciousness.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
This document provides a 3-step morning yoga routine for overall health and wellness. It involves splashing eyes with cold water, drinking a juice blend of herbs, and performing a series of eye exercises including focusing the vision on different points. The routine is recommended to be performed daily for 10 minutes to relax the eyes and mind.
Ankur (Bestseller Marathi Poetry) Dr. Shriiwas Kashalikarramand
The document contains contact information for Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar over 19 pages, including his email address drsuperliving@gmail.com and website www.superliving.net, which are listed at the top of each page.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
Chaitanyasadhana Marathi Bestseller On Superhealth Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar ...ramand
The document discusses the history and importance of chocolate in human civilization. It notes that chocolate originated in Mesoamerica over 3000 years ago and was prized by the Aztecs and Mayans for its taste. Cocoa beans were used as currency and their cultivation was tightly regulated. The Spanish introduced chocolate to Europe in the 16th century, where it became popular as a drink among the elite.
Ramawdh Yadav has over 9 years of experience in automotive hybrid powertrain control development. He has expertise in plant modeling using Matlab/Simulink, dSPACE HIL system setup, and working experience across all phases of the embedded development cycle. He holds a Master's degree in Cryogenic Engineering and has worked for companies such as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, TCS, Nissan, LHP Inc., and BMW developing hybrid vehicle controls and models, engine controls, and battery models.
Yogasana Demonstration Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Stress Spiritualism And Materialism Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the shortcomings of both spiritualism and materialism in managing stress. Spiritual discourses promise stress relaxation but are individualistic, utopian, and escapist, cutting people off from reality. Materialistic efforts towards social welfare are fragmented and superficial, not addressing root problems or satisfying one's soul. Neither extreme asceticism nor indulgence can offer holistic stress management for individuals and society. True spiritualism and materialism that ensure total stress management come from remembrance of the divine name.
This document discusses the causes of stress and how to defeat it. Stress is caused by a tug-of-war between our soul's attraction and temptations like romance, radicalism, indulgence, sex, fame and success. The Hindu dharma incorporates physical, emotional and intellectual needs to help people blossom simultaneously. If one rebels against this way of life due to ignorance, they may become atheist, convert religions, become bohemian, or pursue illegal activities. However, this leads to violence, unhappiness and stress. The document claims that regularly practicing NAMASMARAN, or chanting names of God, can help reorient one's perspective and defeat stress by helping people pursue self-real
1) The document discusses how corruption is ubiquitous and exists in varying degrees based on one's perspective and surroundings.
2) It states that corruption stems from degraded perspectives, thinking, feelings, and existence, and that the corruption of leaders influences individuals.
3) The corruption of international and national laws, traditions, media, and activities without concern for global welfare contributes to an individual's corruption according to their surroundings.
4) To overcome stress and corruption of perspective, the author advocates practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name.
The document discusses the root causes of child labor and stress. It argues that the root cause is educational policies that are disconnected from productive skills and real-life needs. Students in mainstream education are cut off from productive domains and the education system relies too heavily on technology and books rather than practical skills. This leads children to drop out of unproductive education systems and become vulnerable to child labor. It suggests child labor can be stopped by making education nurture productive domains in addition to cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. This requires decision makers to have a more objective and global perspective through the amalgamation of spiritualism and materialism.
The document discusses the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in stress management and mental illness. It states that political and spiritual leaders will fail if they do not participate in addressing issues like poverty, unemployment, and competition that impact people's mental health. The document criticizes governments that promote alcohol production, saying it will lead to mass suicide and exponentially increase suffering for generations. It argues the goal for all policies should be NAMASMARAN, which is reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness.
Vision Of Global Blossoming Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
This document outlines a vision for individual and global blossoming through various means such as practicing remembrance of God from childhood, promoting vegetarianism, and redefining holistic health. Some specific proposals include implementing holistic education that combines spiritual empowerment with practical skills; incorporating educational and productive activities into religious places of worship; promoting practices like morning water drinking and dental hygiene; sponsoring hearting of hymns; and creating laws that are formative rather than vindictive and conducive to holistic health. The vision also involves researching and teaching Sanskrit for humanity's benefit and including teachings from saints and reformers in curriculums.
Refelctionsand Creations Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses reflections and creations, and how they can provide both pleasure and horror. It notes that people commonly enjoy watching their mirror image and receiving compliments, and performers enjoy audiences' applause. Creations like successful surgeries or films can also boost those who made them. However, sometimes reflections and creations show horrifying failures, which an abstract thinker working to help the world may face in lack of or distorted reflections and creations. The document poses whether namasmāran, or remembrance of the divine name, could help such people, suggesting it is worth trying.
Questions And Universal Learning Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the importance and benefits of Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God. It states that after 31 years of teaching, the author has found that asking questions and being objective are most important for learning. The practice of Namasmaran has helped the author become more objective and have easier dialogue. Namasmaran is described as reorienting one's physiological being with one's true self through remembering God or a guru. It is considered a form of yoga that can be practiced by all and helps unite individual consciousness with objective consciousness.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
This document provides a 3-step morning yoga routine for overall health and wellness. It involves splashing eyes with cold water, drinking a juice blend of herbs, and performing a series of eye exercises including focusing the vision on different points. The routine is recommended to be performed daily for 10 minutes to relax the eyes and mind.
Ankur (Bestseller Marathi Poetry) Dr. Shriiwas Kashalikarramand
The document contains contact information for Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar over 19 pages, including his email address drsuperliving@gmail.com and website www.superliving.net, which are listed at the top of each page.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
Chaitanyasadhana Marathi Bestseller On Superhealth Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar ...ramand
The document discusses the history and importance of chocolate in human civilization. It notes that chocolate originated in Mesoamerica over 3000 years ago and was prized by the Aztecs and Mayans for its taste. Cocoa beans were used as currency and their cultivation was tightly regulated. The Spanish introduced chocolate to Europe in the 16th century, where it became popular as a drink among the elite.
Ramawdh Yadav has over 9 years of experience in automotive hybrid powertrain control development. He has expertise in plant modeling using Matlab/Simulink, dSPACE HIL system setup, and working experience across all phases of the embedded development cycle. He holds a Master's degree in Cryogenic Engineering and has worked for companies such as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, TCS, Nissan, LHP Inc., and BMW developing hybrid vehicle controls and models, engine controls, and battery models.
Yogasana Demonstration Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Stress Spiritualism And Materialism Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the shortcomings of both spiritualism and materialism in managing stress. Spiritual discourses promise stress relaxation but are individualistic, utopian, and escapist, cutting people off from reality. Materialistic efforts towards social welfare are fragmented and superficial, not addressing root problems or satisfying one's soul. Neither extreme asceticism nor indulgence can offer holistic stress management for individuals and society. True spiritualism and materialism that ensure total stress management come from remembrance of the divine name.
This document discusses the causes of stress and how to defeat it. Stress is caused by a tug-of-war between our soul's attraction and temptations like romance, radicalism, indulgence, sex, fame and success. The Hindu dharma incorporates physical, emotional and intellectual needs to help people blossom simultaneously. If one rebels against this way of life due to ignorance, they may become atheist, convert religions, become bohemian, or pursue illegal activities. However, this leads to violence, unhappiness and stress. The document claims that regularly practicing NAMASMARAN, or chanting names of God, can help reorient one's perspective and defeat stress by helping people pursue self-real
1) The document discusses how corruption is ubiquitous and exists in varying degrees based on one's perspective and surroundings.
2) It states that corruption stems from degraded perspectives, thinking, feelings, and existence, and that the corruption of leaders influences individuals.
3) The corruption of international and national laws, traditions, media, and activities without concern for global welfare contributes to an individual's corruption according to their surroundings.
4) To overcome stress and corruption of perspective, the author advocates practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name.
The document discusses the root causes of child labor and stress. It argues that the root cause is educational policies that are disconnected from productive skills and real-life needs. Students in mainstream education are cut off from productive domains and the education system relies too heavily on technology and books rather than practical skills. This leads children to drop out of unproductive education systems and become vulnerable to child labor. It suggests child labor can be stopped by making education nurture productive domains in addition to cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. This requires decision makers to have a more objective and global perspective through the amalgamation of spiritualism and materialism.
The document discusses the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in stress management and mental illness. It states that political and spiritual leaders will fail if they do not participate in addressing issues like poverty, unemployment, and competition that impact people's mental health. The document criticizes governments that promote alcohol production, saying it will lead to mass suicide and exponentially increase suffering for generations. It argues the goal for all policies should be NAMASMARAN, which is reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness.
Vision Of Global Blossoming Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
This document outlines a vision for individual and global blossoming through various means such as practicing remembrance of God from childhood, promoting vegetarianism, and redefining holistic health. Some specific proposals include implementing holistic education that combines spiritual empowerment with practical skills; incorporating educational and productive activities into religious places of worship; promoting practices like morning water drinking and dental hygiene; sponsoring hearting of hymns; and creating laws that are formative rather than vindictive and conducive to holistic health. The vision also involves researching and teaching Sanskrit for humanity's benefit and including teachings from saints and reformers in curriculums.
Being a Brahmana is a continuous process of conscious and unconscious evolution through practices like chanting names of God. This evolution leads to holistic perspectives across politics, economics, education, health, agriculture and more that benefit individuals and society. As one progresses as a Brahmana, they help vitalize, promote, regulate and harmonize the other elements of society as described by Saint Dnyaneshwar, leading to the blossoming of individuals and the universe.
Technology Siddhi And Maya Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarramand
Technology has enabled many feats that were previously thought impossible. In spiritual traditions, these types of extraordinary achievements are called "siddhis". The philosophy of Advaita refers to the internal and external universe as "maya" or "mithya" to convey its changing and fleeting nature. Maya can be seen as relative reality distinct from the absolute. Technology validates this perspective by demonstrating that what we see is only apparent, while electromagnetic radiations and microbes constitute the true "reality". Technology also highlights how situations, people, successes and failures are all ephemeral. However, it is important to recognize that what technology reveals is also fleeting and superficial - it depicts relative reality, not the absolute. While technology can
World Politics Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarramand
The document discusses a vision for world politics that promotes individual and global blossoming through cosmic consciousness. It outlines several areas that could be improved to more fully realize this vision, including adopting practices that promote holistic health, education focused on practical skills, and laws focused on reform rather than punishment. Key elements of this vision are universal remembrance of one's true self, easy access to healthy food and water, and integrating spiritual philosophy into all aspects of life.
Culture And Language Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses words in Indian languages related to nature and animals. Words like "Gomata" (mother cow), "Tulsi" (holy basil), and names of gods/goddesses like "Ganga Mata" (mother Ganga) convey a sense of adoration, love, respect and worship for nature. In contrast, words used in other societies for animals intended for consumption, like "beef" for cow and "pork" for pig, only convey utility for killing and eating, reflecting a societal focus on craving rather than worship.
1) Media constitute the eyes and nerves of society, determining what it sees, feels, and how it responds.
2) Today, the eyes/media are under enormous stress and strain from rapidly changing, complicated, confusing and disturbing world events.
3) The conscience of society intends to instruct the eyes/media to maintain their health through the practice of remembrance of God's name, so that society can see, feel and respond appropriately.
Animal Sacrifice And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the history and evolution of animal sacrifice. It explains that in early societies, hunting and killing animals for food or protection was necessary for survival and seen as a sign of bravery. Over time, as food sources became more abundant, animal sacrifice in religious ceremonies became unnecessary and seen as a sign of baser instincts rather than bravery. The document argues that today, animal sacrifice is a brutal and retrogressive tradition that is unnecessary given alternatives and signifies the worst form of ignorance and fanaticism rather than bravery or virtue. As humans continue to evolve ethically, they choose vegetarian options over cruel and unnecessary killing of animals.
Shri Narayan Dev Walaval Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarramand
The document discusses temples of kuladaivata or kuladevata deities in India. These deities are worshipped by different family groups and have temples in various villages. People periodically assemble at these temples to worship the deities according to local customs and traditions. The document argues that these deities are divine conduits to ultimate truth. It also states that temple visits provide rejuvenation, enabling people to rise above petty concerns. The document advocates for more frequent worship and engagement at these temples through practices like namasmaran in order to reap holistic social benefits and rejuvenation.
The document discusses the concept of equality and Namasmaran. It argues that imposing uniformity on things like culture, food, and salaries stems from misguided trends and does not lead to true equality. True equality embraces diversity and creating an environment where all can blossom to their full potential. It describes Namasmaran as remembering the name of God, gurus, or other holy figures through practices like chanting, music, or silently. Namasmaran helps reconnect one's true self with physiological self and leads to unification of individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness. It is considered the ultimate form of yoga and meditation.
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarramand
The document discusses the concept of Namasmaran and how it relates to everyday life and romance. It was initially thought that Namasmaran was something only for people who had resigned from active life, but it is becoming clear that it is actually a process of conscious evolution that makes one more objective, considerate of others, and able to react in an understanding manner by reducing impulsiveness. Practicing Namasmaran from a young age can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout life.
Happy New Year Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarramand
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalika wishes all readers and friends a wonderful new year in 2010. He expresses gratitude for the tolerance and affection shown to him. Through his work, millions were able to freely read and download his books and articles on Namasmaran, Geeta, and Vishnusahasranam. He plans to wake early on New Year's Day to thank God for linking him with others and these spiritual texts, which help people rise above conflicts and come together in harmony.