El documento describe el Sistema de Posicionamiento Global (GPS), incluyendo que consiste en una red de satélites que permiten determinar la ubicación de un receptor GPS, los dos tipos de receptores (fijos y portátiles) y sus rangos de precios en Chile.
Plastic Tree es una banda de rock japonesa formada en 1993 en Chiba. Han lanzado numerosos álbumes y sencillos desde 1995 y han cambiado de baterista tres veces. Su música ha evolucionado de rock a pop e incluye influencias de bandas británicas como Radiohead y The Cure. Los miembros actuales son Ryuutarou (voz), Tadashi (bajo), Akira (guitarra) y el nuevo baterista Kentaro.
El documento describe el Sistema de Posicionamiento Global (GPS), incluyendo que consiste en una red de satélites que permiten determinar la ubicación de un receptor GPS, los dos tipos de receptores (fijos y portátiles) y sus rangos de precios en Chile.
Plastic Tree es una banda de rock japonesa formada en 1993 en Chiba. Han lanzado numerosos álbumes y sencillos desde 1995 y han cambiado de baterista tres veces. Su música ha evolucionado de rock a pop e incluye influencias de bandas británicas como Radiohead y The Cure. Los miembros actuales son Ryuutarou (voz), Tadashi (bajo), Akira (guitarra) y el nuevo baterista Kentaro.
This document lists 30 things the author loves about an individual, referred to as Henry. It praises Henry's smile, laugh, determination, goofy attitude, ability to let others be unique, hugs, influence on the author's identity, crazy hair, Halloween and doll obsessions, commitment in difficult times, appreciation for Lady Gaga, chance taken on the author, OCD tendencies, cooking, tattoos, shoes, excitement, love of Hello Kitty, penguins, True Blood obsession, protecting Dobby, giving the author a monkey and encouraging their writing, giving a bug, and most of all just being himself. The author hopes Henry enjoyed the list.
This document discusses compassion fatigue and secondary trauma experienced by those in helping professions. It provides a brief history of the concept and defines compassion fatigue. The document then outlines Figley's process of how compassion fatigue develops, including prolonged exposure to suffering, empathic ability, and compassion stress. It discusses factors that contribute to severity and lists cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms of poor self-care. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of self-care, detachment, and maintaining standards to prevent compassion fatigue from returning.
This document summarizes an info meeting for a Best Buddies chapter. It provides introductions for peer buddies and associate members. Peer buddies are paired with a student with an intellectual disability and commit to weekly contact and bi-monthly outings, while associate members assist with activities without a direct pairing. The document outlines the interview process for peer buddies and describes monthly events and websites for staying informed. It concludes by asking how members prefer to be contacted about upcoming meetings.
Shambhvi A Bestseller Marathi Novel Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao beans grown by the Olmecs and Mayans in Mexico and Central America. It then explains how Spanish conquistadors brought cacao back to Europe in the 16th century, where it eventually became popular as a drink among the elite. Now chocolate is enjoyed worldwide and its annual production is worth billions of dollars globally.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved 100 participants aged 65-80 who were given either the drug or a placebo daily for 6 months. Researchers found that those who received the drug performed significantly better on memory and problem-solving tests at the end of the study compared to those who received the placebo.
The document discusses the wide-ranging effects of stress on secretion leads to insomnia.
all aspects of individual life including the mind, body, c) Stressors can act on the hypothalamus which is
intelligence, education, career, relationships, family, and responsible for regulation of autonomic nervous system
social behavior. It outlines how stress can manifest physically and endocrine system. Disturbance in hypothalamic
through appearances, the nervous system, cardiovascular
This document lists 30 things the author loves about an individual, referred to as Henry. It praises Henry's smile, laugh, determination, goofy attitude, ability to let others be unique, hugs, influence on the author's identity, crazy hair, Halloween and doll obsessions, commitment in difficult times, appreciation for Lady Gaga, chance taken on the author, OCD tendencies, cooking, tattoos, shoes, excitement, love of Hello Kitty, penguins, True Blood obsession, protecting Dobby, giving the author a monkey and encouraging their writing, giving a bug, and most of all just being himself. The author hopes Henry enjoyed the list.
This document discusses compassion fatigue and secondary trauma experienced by those in helping professions. It provides a brief history of the concept and defines compassion fatigue. The document then outlines Figley's process of how compassion fatigue develops, including prolonged exposure to suffering, empathic ability, and compassion stress. It discusses factors that contribute to severity and lists cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms of poor self-care. The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of self-care, detachment, and maintaining standards to prevent compassion fatigue from returning.
This document summarizes an info meeting for a Best Buddies chapter. It provides introductions for peer buddies and associate members. Peer buddies are paired with a student with an intellectual disability and commit to weekly contact and bi-monthly outings, while associate members assist with activities without a direct pairing. The document outlines the interview process for peer buddies and describes monthly events and websites for staying informed. It concludes by asking how members prefer to be contacted about upcoming meetings.
Shambhvi A Bestseller Marathi Novel Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao beans grown by the Olmecs and Mayans in Mexico and Central America. It then explains how Spanish conquistadors brought cacao back to Europe in the 16th century, where it eventually became popular as a drink among the elite. Now chocolate is enjoyed worldwide and its annual production is worth billions of dollars globally.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved 100 participants aged 65-80 who were given either the drug or a placebo daily for 6 months. Researchers found that those who received the drug performed significantly better on memory and problem-solving tests at the end of the study compared to those who received the placebo.
The document discusses the wide-ranging effects of stress on secretion leads to insomnia.
all aspects of individual life including the mind, body, c) Stressors can act on the hypothalamus which is
intelligence, education, career, relationships, family, and responsible for regulation of autonomic nervous system
social behavior. It outlines how stress can manifest physically and endocrine system. Disturbance in hypothalamic
through appearances, the nervous system, cardiovascular
Health In 1st Chapter Of Geeta; Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar.Txtdrajit
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Yogasana Demonstration Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Yoga The Connection Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
Yoga is conceived in many ways and is a connection between one's global perspective, thoughts, emotions, and actions in every sphere of life. It also connects metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and central nervous system activities as well as the right and left cerebral cortex. This yoga can be achieved through NAMASMARAN, as one can verify.
Yoga Karma And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
1) Nishkama karma in the Bhagavad Gita refers to action without attachment to the results or expectations of outcomes.
2) It is difficult but important to focus on the action itself without getting distracted by or obsessed with desires for particular outcomes.
3) The most evolved actions become more subtle and less attached to subjective experiences of cause and effect, such that ownership of actions and results ceases. Nishkama karma and namasmaran (remembering God) exemplify this.
Yoga And Superliving Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
The document discusses the principles of yoga. It states that there are three components to human response - cognition, affect, and conation. The final stage of yoga is the union of these three components, where one senses beyond normal capacity, feels on a deep emotional level, and responds in a way that transcends typical action. This culmination represents the accurate perception, personal satisfaction, and benevolence towards others that marks both individual and universal progress. Remembering God's name, as inspired by a guru, can help achieve this stage of yoga.
World Famous Prayer Interpretation By Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
[1] This prayer seeks happiness, health, and well-being for all, with no grief.
[2] While some object to prayer seeing it as weakness, the author explains prayers help connect to infinite cosmic powers and remove "blocks" like ego that develop in humans.
[3] Prayers and chanting help reconnect us to the empowering source of consciousness and remove feelings of isolation, reestablishing our link to the greater whole of which we are a part.
1) Prayer is meant to catalyze the culmination of any work in complete satisfaction and global welfare.
2) The essence of worshipping Lord Ganesha is that he represents the experience of enlightenment and cosmic oneness with one's inner and outer environment.
3) It is customary to pray to Lord Ganesha before starting any work because realizing truth is important for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
Why Holistic Medicine Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways. Since the overall purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health, eradicate disease, and reduce misery, skills and knowledge from all areas including science, technology, commerce, art, politics, and philosophy should be combined to achieve this goal.
Walking To Wellness Holistic View Dr Shriniwas Kashalikatrdrajit
This document outlines possible health benefits of walking according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. Walking can help cleanse the skin through sweating, activate the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, tone the digestive system to relieve gas and constipation, relieve joint pains and arthritis as well as back aches, and provide vitamin D and reflexology benefits through foot stimulation. Additional benefits include saving resources, practicing silence and avoidance of gossip.
Victory Over Neck And Back Pain Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
This document provides an overview of holistic treatment options for neck and back pain authored by Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It discusses the concept of holistic health and total stress management. It then outlines remedies from Ayurveda, allopathy, exercises, diet, posture, utilities, morning ablutions, body movements, yoga, massage, homeopathy, and osteopathy that can help address neck and back pain. The most important healing principle, according to the author, is to practice mindfulness and get out of the trap of petty forces that can suffocate you.
Value Education & Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
The document discusses the idea of value-based education and some issues with its implementation. It notes that (1) societal and global values outside of any education system still influence students and educators, and (2) celebrities and media hype shape popular values focused on individualism and superficiality. It also points out that (3) the value systems that influence legal frameworks and (4) the resulting laws and legal systems then shape common beliefs and interactions. The document argues that effectively teaching values requires (5) reconnecting with our "true self" through practices like Namasmaran meditation, otherwise values education risks being ineffective and arbitrary.
Unconditoned Happiness Dr. Shriniwas K Ashalikardrajit
The document discusses the state of unconditioned happiness exemplified by saints. It clarifies that this state is not one of depression, surrender, or indifference, but rather a "videhi awasthaa" state where one has risen above perceptions and bodily influences. In this state, the individual appears unaffected but can interact with situations in subtle, trans-physical ways through articulation, action, or mystical means. The document emphasizes that cosmic consciousness and its manifestations are infinite and subtle, beyond the capacity of most to appreciate or experience, and that unconditioned happiness is a hallmark of evolved consciousness, not indolence or ignorance.
Through practices like NAMASMARAN (chanting names), individuals can realize universal unity and harmony, resulting in bliss. This realization leads one to prioritize training children and adults in practical skills like first aid, farming, and crafts. Mastering these skills empowers people to streamline resources for problem solving and achieving individual and global prosperity.
Total Stress Management Guide For Nurses Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardrajit
This document provides a guide to total stress management for nurses working with critically ill patients. It discusses nurturing the five aspects of one's being: spiritual, intellectual, emotional, instinctual, and physical. For spiritual health, it recommends practices like unconditional self-acceptance, love, and respect through conscious efforts and remembrance of God. It also discusses assessing and strengthening one's spiritual, intellectual, and emotional health through various practices like specific pranayamas, autosuggestions, and maintaining good physical health.
The document discusses the core of sex and attraction between males and females. It notes that sexual attraction is universal and aims for reproduction and rearing of offspring in animals. In humans, sexual attraction evolves to involve romance, commitment, and appreciation for responsible sexual activities between partners. At the core of sex is finding the core of one's partner, which is a difficult but worthwhile goal that can transcend physical considerations and culminate in a "super-romance" focused on global welfare.
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20. g }Qefiekeâlee ner peerJeveele}er Skeâ JeemleJelee Deens.
leer peerJeveeÛeb Debleerce meeOÙe veJns ns Kebj, heCe
efveoe&}ve keâjCÙeeÛeer efkebâJee oceve keâjCÙeeÛeerner
leer yeeye veJns.
g kesâJeU }Qefiekeâ JeemevesÛÙee Deenejer
peeCeeNÙeebkeâ[tve JeelmeuÙe, Øesce, DeelceerÙelee,
hejmhejebyeö}Ûee Deeoj, SkeâceskeâebÛeer keâeUpeer
Deçee Goeòe ØesjCee Je YeeJeveebvee cnCepes
heÙee&Ùeeves mJele:ÛÙee Ûeebieg}heCee}eÛe heeÙeoUer
leg[Je}b peeleb
g When we smile, the world smiles
with us. But when we cry the
world does not cry with us.
21. g ogmejs keâer šebie KeeRÛeves kesâ ef}S keâYeer ve nBmes ~ ogmejs
keâe Glmeen ye{eves kesâ ef}S mener ceewkeâe osKekeâj ner
nBmes ~
g ceewle mes efpeleves }esie cejles nw, Gmemes DeefOekeâ ceewlekeâer
efÛeblee mes cejles nw ~
g ceve cew efvejeçee keâes mLeeve keâoeefhe ve oW ~
g ›eâesOe keâes peerleves ceW ceewve efpelevee meneÙekeâ neslee nw,
Gleveer Deewj keâesF& Yeer Jemleg veneR ~
g keâeÙe& keâer DeefOekeâlee ceveg<Ùe keâes venerb ceejleer, yeefukeâ
efÛevlee ceejleer nw ~
g peye ›eâesOe veceülee keâe ¤he OeejCe keâj }slee nw lees
DeefYeceeve Yeer efmej Pegkeâe }slee nw ~
22. g efÛevlee nj Øekeâej keâer megvojlee Deewj mJeemLÙe
keâer çe$eg nw ~
g efÛevlee mes ¤he, ye} Deewj %eeve keâe veeçe nes peelee nw ~
g efvejesieer ceve ns DeeÙeg<ÙeeÛes še@efvekeâ Demeles.
g ieg¤, ke=â<Ce Je Jew<CeJe ¢ee efleIeebÛeer oÙee Pee}er heCe
ceveeÛeer oÙee Pee}er veener lej ceeCemeeÛee meJe&veeçe neslees.
ceveeÛee oÙee nesCes cnCepesÛe ceveespeÙe meeOeCes.
g efJeÅee efJeveÙesve çeesYeles ceveg<Ùeeves efkeâleerner %eeve, efJeÅee
efceUefJe}er heCe lÙeeÛÙee ef"keâeCeer efJeveÙe, veceülee vemes}
lej les JÙeLe& nesÙe.
23. g IeceW[erheCee ne ceveg<Ùee}e ceejkeâ lej veceülee ner
vesnceerÛe leejkeâ Demeles.
g ØeeCeeÙeeceeves ceve çeevle "sJetve efnbmesme efpebkeâe.
g meJe&mJe ieceeJeuÙeeveblejner legceÛes OewÙe& efšketâve jeefn}s
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ieceeJe}s}b veener.
g pÙee JÙekeäleer efpebkeâeÙeÛeer Deeme ceveele Oejle veenerle,
lÙee }{ŸeeDeeOeerÛe hejeYetle Pee}suÙee Demeleele.
g ÙeçeeÛes jnmÙe keâoeefÛele meebielee ÙesCeej veener, heCe
DeheÙeçeeÛes cee$e meebielee ÙesF&}. les cnCepes ØelÙeskeâe}e
Ketçe keâjCÙeeÛee ØeÙelve keâjCes.
25. g nemÙe ns legceÛÙee meeQoÙe&JeOe&veemee"er efJeveecetuÙe
meeOeve Deens.
g Haste makes waste, waste makes
worry So do not be in hurry. DelÙeble
çeebleheCes efJeÛeej keâ¤ve pees keâce& keâjlees lÙee}e
nUtnUt çeebleer Øeehle nesles.
g Hurt never, Help ever.
Fpee keâOeerÛe ke⤠vekeâe. meowJe ceole keâje.
g ØelÙeskeâ "sÛe, ØelÙeskeâ DeheÙeçe, ØelÙeskeâ Deheceeve
legcne}e cees"b JneÙe}e efçekeâJele Demeleele.
26. g vegmeleer mJehe> yeIetve Ùeçe efceUle vemeleb, lÙeekeâjlee
keâenerlejer keâjeJeb }eieleb !
g ÙeçeeÛÙee efçe[erÛÙee JejÛÙee yeepet}e Deefpeyeele ieoea
vemeles.
g hejeYeJeeÛee hejeYeJe keâje !
g veçeerye yeo}Ceb legceÛÙeeÛe neleeble Deens.
mebOeer legcneb}eÛe çeesOegve keâe{eÙe}e nJeer.
g ceer pevcele: meeceevÙe ceeCetme neslees, keâejCe les ceePÙee
neleele veJnles hejbleg ceer cejleevee meeceevÙe ceeCetme
DemeCeej veener. keâejCe les ceePÙee neleele Deens.
29. g lelJe efJeÛeejeves YeÙeeme efpebkeâe.
g çeejerefjkeâ, ceeveefmekeâ Øeef›eâÙeebÛes mebIešve cnCepes lÙee
JÙeefkeäleÛes JÙeefkeälecelJe.
g efpe%eemee, mebYee<eCeÛeelegÙe&, mepe&veçeer}lee, mJeleb$e
efveCe&Ùeçekeäleer, efÛebleveçeer}lee, efJeveesoyegæer ns yeewefækeâ
iegCe nesle.
g pejer GæjCeer JÙeÙe ve efleÛÙee nes meeÛee ne JÙeLe& Yeej
efJeÅesÛee !
heoJÙee efceUJetve lÙeebÛee mJele:mee"er, kegâšgbefyeÙeebmee"er
GheÙeesie keâ¤ve LeebyeeÙeÛes veener,lej ceele=YetceerÛÙee
Gæejemee"er lÙee GheÙeesieele DeeCeeÙeÛÙee Deensle.
- mJeeleb$ÙeJeerj meeJejkeâj.
30. g ÛeebieuÙee ke=âleer keâjCÙeemee"er efJe}#eCe mebOeerÛeer
Jeeš heent vekeâe.
g The Past should be a springboard &
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g cees"s Gefö° iee"CÙeeÛÙee ØeÙelveele Dee}s}s
DeheÙeçe ne iegvne veJns; lej efkeâjkeâesU Gefö°
meceesj "sJeCes ne iegvne Deens.
g kegâCeeJejner ØeLeceoçe&veer ØeYeeJe hee[CÙeeÛeer Heâkeäle
SkeâÛe mebOeer Demeles.
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63. 20) Stress : Understanding Management
- A Way to Total Well Being
21) Conceptual Stress and Its Management
22) Smiling Sun : The Story Behind the Total
Stress Managment
23) Holistic Health
24) Health in Geeta ( 1st Chapter )
25) Namasmaran
26) Holistic Medicine
27) Be Successful in Examination
28) Practical TSM ( Total stress Management )
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