Dharma And Cosmic Dynamics Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardphalgune
This document discusses the relationship between microcosmic and macrocosmic phenomena in the universe and how human perception and cognition create a sense of separation from nature. It argues that struggles in human behavior and society arise from this perceived separation. Dharma represents emulating the orchestral workings of the universe by accurately identifying and performing one's role. Practicing namasmarn, or remembrance of the divine, can help individuals blossom into a state of objective existence merged with nature's core and free from subjectivity.
Assertion And Holistic Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the need for lawmakers around the world to work together to update constitutions and laws to suit changing times and conditions. It suggests studying scriptures objectively to provide useful wisdom. Developing impartial laws that ensure universal justice requires pooling knowledge from various fields like philosophy, psychology, physiology and economics, as well as inner cleansing to become more objective. All of this assertion is essential for managing stress holistically, achieving holistic health, and blossoming of both individuals and society through remembrance of the divine name.
Holistic Education, Economy And Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses holistic education and its benefits for the economy, health, and reducing stress. It argues that mainstream education focuses too much on superficial goals and neglects students' spiritual and productive development. A more holistic approach integrating a productive domain like crafts, skills, or agriculture into 25% of school time could make education more accessible, empower students, and reduce stress, crime, and unemployment. This could help strengthen communities and economies while avoiding some of the social problems caused by the current education and reservation systems.
Reservation policy & superliving dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses reservation policy and superliving. In 3 sentences:
If one has self-realization and self-esteem, they will not fall into roles of exploiter or exploited. Having a holistic perspective of human well-being would promote empowering education and policies to abolish the need for reservations based on money, race, religion or caste. This would instead facilitate unity and harmony in society by promoting overall social health.
The document discusses issues with modern temples, including traffic, beggars, corruption, and criminal activities. Many temples have become dependent on government support and donations without discretion over how funds are used. This is because individual pursuits have replaced the original ideals and functions of temples. However, the document argues that refocusing temples on namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine name, could help reestablish their former glory and beneficial role through associated agricultural, educational, and health activities. Regular namasmaran practice by concerned individuals could also improve temple management laws.
Curse in disguise dr shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
Some key points made:
[1] Many businesses and industries profit by spreading fear about normal everyday products and claiming they are unsafe, and marketing alternatives instead.
[2] This leads to widespread dissatisfaction, disease, and societal decay as it encourages selfishness and short-sightedness.
[3] Consumer movements also fall short if they only focus on quality and cost instead of also considering global issues like the environment, education, health, agriculture, and promoting harmony.
Ghosts and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not truly understand phenomena like the mind. Both modern terms like "idiopathic" and "schizophrenia" and traditional terms like "ghosts" are inadequate to define inexplicable problems. The author believes that the practice of namasmaran, according to one's tradition, can help minimize mental problems. Namasmaran allows people to conquer "ghosts" and problems by connecting to a transcendent cosmic consciousness. As more people practice namasmaran, disputes based on semantics will dissolve due to the shared sublime experience.
Dharma And Cosmic Dynamics Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardphalgune
This document discusses the relationship between microcosmic and macrocosmic phenomena in the universe and how human perception and cognition create a sense of separation from nature. It argues that struggles in human behavior and society arise from this perceived separation. Dharma represents emulating the orchestral workings of the universe by accurately identifying and performing one's role. Practicing namasmarn, or remembrance of the divine, can help individuals blossom into a state of objective existence merged with nature's core and free from subjectivity.
Assertion And Holistic Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the need for lawmakers around the world to work together to update constitutions and laws to suit changing times and conditions. It suggests studying scriptures objectively to provide useful wisdom. Developing impartial laws that ensure universal justice requires pooling knowledge from various fields like philosophy, psychology, physiology and economics, as well as inner cleansing to become more objective. All of this assertion is essential for managing stress holistically, achieving holistic health, and blossoming of both individuals and society through remembrance of the divine name.
Holistic Education, Economy And Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses holistic education and its benefits for the economy, health, and reducing stress. It argues that mainstream education focuses too much on superficial goals and neglects students' spiritual and productive development. A more holistic approach integrating a productive domain like crafts, skills, or agriculture into 25% of school time could make education more accessible, empower students, and reduce stress, crime, and unemployment. This could help strengthen communities and economies while avoiding some of the social problems caused by the current education and reservation systems.
Reservation policy & superliving dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses reservation policy and superliving. In 3 sentences:
If one has self-realization and self-esteem, they will not fall into roles of exploiter or exploited. Having a holistic perspective of human well-being would promote empowering education and policies to abolish the need for reservations based on money, race, religion or caste. This would instead facilitate unity and harmony in society by promoting overall social health.
The document discusses issues with modern temples, including traffic, beggars, corruption, and criminal activities. Many temples have become dependent on government support and donations without discretion over how funds are used. This is because individual pursuits have replaced the original ideals and functions of temples. However, the document argues that refocusing temples on namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine name, could help reestablish their former glory and beneficial role through associated agricultural, educational, and health activities. Regular namasmaran practice by concerned individuals could also improve temple management laws.
Curse in disguise dr shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
Some key points made:
[1] Many businesses and industries profit by spreading fear about normal everyday products and claiming they are unsafe, and marketing alternatives instead.
[2] This leads to widespread dissatisfaction, disease, and societal decay as it encourages selfishness and short-sightedness.
[3] Consumer movements also fall short if they only focus on quality and cost instead of also considering global issues like the environment, education, health, agriculture, and promoting harmony.
Ghosts and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not truly understand phenomena like the mind. Both modern terms like "idiopathic" and "schizophrenia" and traditional terms like "ghosts" are inadequate to define inexplicable problems. The author believes that the practice of namasmaran, according to one's tradition, can help minimize mental problems. Namasmaran allows people to conquer "ghosts" and problems by connecting to a transcendent cosmic consciousness. As more people practice namasmaran, disputes based on semantics will dissolve due to the shared sublime experience.
This document is an annual employee performance review form that evaluates employees on their basic job requirements, job-specific attributes, and interpersonal skills. Employees are rated on factors such as understanding of their job, quality of work, productivity, initiative, problem solving, communication, cooperation, and servant leadership. Supervisors provide strengths, areas for improvement, and overall ratings for employees in each category on a scale of needs improvement, meets requirements, or exceeds requirements.
This document summarizes headcount and costs by quarter for various departments within a company. It shows the number of employees in each role for each quarter as well as their annual salary and quarterly costs. For the full year, the company has over 300 employees across executive leadership, finance, human resources, IT, accounting, sales, operations, and marketing functions. The total annual payroll for the company is over $8 million.
The document discusses using mobile devices in adult education. It provides an agenda for a session on mobile learning that includes discussing bring your own device policies, just in time learning, popular mobile devices like cellphones and tablets, and mobile applications for education. The session will demonstrate how to use iPad applications like iTunes U, Evernote, Kindle and Dragon Dictation for learning.
MAGNET 2011 Summit - Social Media: 5000bc to 2016 - Clay McDanielMediabrands Social
This is a downloadable, fully-linked PDF version of a presentation Clay McDaniel gave to the MAGNET agencies summit on February 25, 2011, in Florida via Skype.
It contains some wild-eyed predictions about the potential near future of social media and social marketing -- most of which are probably complete pipe dreams.
[Note: All images used in this presentation are for illustrative, not commercial, purposes and image rights remain the property of the originators. Where relevant, all images are linked to their original sources online to ensure proper credit.]
Also note: this presentation lacks a certain something - let's call it 'a narrative' - without the talk-track. For those who didn't attend the live-Skype of this material and must rely solely on the silent-movie version of this rather than the 'talkie', apologies in advance if some stuff in here just makes no sense at all...
Describe services offer by Guppers for Cloud and Mobile. It allows small or medium businesses migrates to cloud incrementally, access the data from any cell phone, and do some integration.
Renewable Energy Industry Review Alliedschools Aug09Allied Schools
Source: http://www.training4green.com
In This Issue:
Green Professional International Survey
Solar Goes Global
Green Engery Jobs are Growing Nationwide
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Namasmaran is life of life dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the importance of NAMASMARAN, which it describes as the life of life in the individual and cosmos. It states that a lack of NAMASMARAN leads to self-betrayal, torture, deception, degradation, debility, unawareness, contempt, and destruction. The document emphasizes that NAMASMARAN should be the top priority in life and is the core that everything revolves around. It further shares the view of a famous Indian spiritual leader that NAMASMARAN must be cared for even more than one's own life.
Marathi, mahatma gandhi and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the author's dilemma as a common man between feelings of Marathi pride and a more inclusive global attitude. It argues that the solution is to understand these feelings as subjective and not generalize them to others. Rather than reacting viciously, one should make efforts to grow and blossom together. The quest for self-knowledge is universal. Gandhi's ideas of self-empowerment through practices like spinning, walking, and nonviolence aimed for individual and global blossoming. While his ideas are often misunderstood, the author believes one can achieve respect, livelihood and satisfaction through self-empowerment practices like namasmaran, regardless of identity.
Stress writing and reading dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the difficulty in sharing information about total stress management. It notes that while sharing desires, feelings, and aspirations that have strong physiological substrates is easy, sharing ideas about welfare and total stress management is much more difficult. This is because concepts like total stress management and namasmarn have a weaker foundation in the brain and are harder to articulate in a pleasurable way. One must persist in sharing total stress management while remembering that it provides holistic stress relief, even though it is challenging to practice and does not provide instant gratification.
Stress and publicity dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
This document discusses the stress that can come from seeking fame and popularity. While fame can boost pride temporarily, it often leads to depression when it fades and can traumatically disillusion. The wise suggest that true happiness comes from within and not from external validation. The practice of NAMASMARAN is said to make one buoyant and fulfilled from within, but it requires immense commitment that is difficult even when basic needs are met. NAMASMARAN encompasses the core of the universe, so it is not about petty achievements but blossoming one's personality such that their soul's fragrance encompasses the universe, preempting dependence on fame. One's enlightenment through NAMASMARAN is universal
Yoga, stress & namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses how a lack of yoga, which integrates the left and right cerebral cortices, can lead to an inability to appreciate interconnectedness. This disunity can result in mismanaged stress, sectarian prejudice, injustice, exploitation, and crime. While intelligence and analytical thinking rely on left brain development, right brain integration is needed to avoid vicious or antisocial behaviors. Regular namasmarn, or remembrance of God, may help integrate the left and right brains, improve stress management, and enhance individual and global well-being.
Corruption (a holistic solution) dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
Corruption is more than just financial scandals and bribery - it is ubiquitous in life and consciousness. Corruption stems from a restricted perspective that becomes narrow and sectarian over time, breeding corrupt thinking and emotions that rationalize unjust laws and actions without concern for overall welfare. True remedy requires rectifying the roots of corruption by regenerating a global perspective and conscience, which the author argues could be achieved through the universal practice of Namasmaran meditation. However, more verification on a large scale is needed to prove its effectiveness for curing corruption from its roots.
Stress and breast feeding dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
This document discusses merits that stress management techniques should possess. It states that stress management should be possible and feasible for most people, cause no financial loss or undesirable side effects, not be painful or a nuisance to others, involve intellectual surrender but not dependence, and be natural and conducive to growth. It compares an ideal form of stress management to breastfeeding, which nourishes infants for life building and blossoming without their conscious realization.
Holisticmanagement of global recession dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses holistic management of global recession through namasmarn, or remembering the name of God. It states that current individualistic and sectarian perspectives have led to cancerous growth and mutual antagonism. This causes economic booms and busts as consumer bases shrink due to widespread deprivation. It recommends 1) teaching children spiritual practices like prayer from a young age, 2) promoting productive sectors over wasteful activities, 3) incentivizing agriculture, and 4) reducing private vehicle production in favor of public transportation. Most importantly, it asserts that namasmarn unifies individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness and is the ultimate culmination of all yoga practices and meditations. Regular namasmarn by billions of people could foster global
Marvels of media dr[1]. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the influence of media on people's lives and how it can be both beneficial and harmful depending on how much importance one gives to it. It notes that if the media becomes too important in one's life, it can prejudice people with unrealistic views. While the media tries to portray itself as all-powerful heroes, people need to understand that the media should serve them and not dictate to them. With the right perspective of not worshipping or despising the media, one can appreciate its capabilities and help it develop for the betterment of society. The document recommends the practice of NAMASMARAN for inner empowerment to have the right view of the media.
The business of fear dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses how certain industries thrive by generating unfounded fear in people. Insurance companies, medical businesses, and cosmetic industries profit from spreading fear about naturally occurring products like ghee, coconut oil, and Bengal gram. This competition leads to an epidemic of dissatisfaction, disease, and societal decay. The fear affects everyone, including leaders who then push ideological agendas that continue the cycle of breeding more fear and insecurity in all areas of life. Overcoming this requires spiritual growth and principles like Namasmaran at individual and global levels.
Gizmo and namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
Gizmo, the author's Labrador dog, brought immense love and joy to their home. His presence and gestures exuded affection for the family without words. When Gizmo was sent to a kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This prompted self-reflection on the author's relationship with Gizmo and realization of indifference towards animals. Interacting with Gizmo restored the author's capacity for unconditional love and motivated remembering God's name for the welfare of all living beings.
Violence & gita dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It argues that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting against forgetting oneself, which is considered the true violence. Violence in the Gita refers to actions that cause one to forget their responsibilities and duties. The Gita encourages focusing on the self through yoga and meditation in order to act in a beneficial way according to dharma, rather than in an overtly mean or individualistic manner.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
1) Accidents and other problems are caused by policies that prioritize production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles over public transportation like buses and trains.
2) This leads to issues like increased fuel consumption, road wear and maintenance costs, pollution, traffic jams, accidents, overcrowding of public transportation and stress/tension for travelers.
3) The root cause is policies driven by special interests rather than public health and welfare. Prioritizing bus production and services would significantly reduce these problems in a holistic manner.
Linga pooja dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Linga Pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical view, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and attributes. This supreme being is represented by the lingam of Shiva. The document emphasizes that linga worship, while involving procreative symbols, signifies remembering one's true nature and is an aid to self-realization given its difficulty. Specific days and places are conducive to this and
This document is an annual employee performance review form that evaluates employees on their basic job requirements, job-specific attributes, and interpersonal skills. Employees are rated on factors such as understanding of their job, quality of work, productivity, initiative, problem solving, communication, cooperation, and servant leadership. Supervisors provide strengths, areas for improvement, and overall ratings for employees in each category on a scale of needs improvement, meets requirements, or exceeds requirements.
This document summarizes headcount and costs by quarter for various departments within a company. It shows the number of employees in each role for each quarter as well as their annual salary and quarterly costs. For the full year, the company has over 300 employees across executive leadership, finance, human resources, IT, accounting, sales, operations, and marketing functions. The total annual payroll for the company is over $8 million.
The document discusses using mobile devices in adult education. It provides an agenda for a session on mobile learning that includes discussing bring your own device policies, just in time learning, popular mobile devices like cellphones and tablets, and mobile applications for education. The session will demonstrate how to use iPad applications like iTunes U, Evernote, Kindle and Dragon Dictation for learning.
MAGNET 2011 Summit - Social Media: 5000bc to 2016 - Clay McDanielMediabrands Social
This is a downloadable, fully-linked PDF version of a presentation Clay McDaniel gave to the MAGNET agencies summit on February 25, 2011, in Florida via Skype.
It contains some wild-eyed predictions about the potential near future of social media and social marketing -- most of which are probably complete pipe dreams.
[Note: All images used in this presentation are for illustrative, not commercial, purposes and image rights remain the property of the originators. Where relevant, all images are linked to their original sources online to ensure proper credit.]
Also note: this presentation lacks a certain something - let's call it 'a narrative' - without the talk-track. For those who didn't attend the live-Skype of this material and must rely solely on the silent-movie version of this rather than the 'talkie', apologies in advance if some stuff in here just makes no sense at all...
Describe services offer by Guppers for Cloud and Mobile. It allows small or medium businesses migrates to cloud incrementally, access the data from any cell phone, and do some integration.
Renewable Energy Industry Review Alliedschools Aug09Allied Schools
Source: http://www.training4green.com
In This Issue:
Green Professional International Survey
Solar Goes Global
Green Engery Jobs are Growing Nationwide
3.2 Billion Available for Green Projects - U.S. Cities Take Action
Namasmaran is life of life dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the importance of NAMASMARAN, which it describes as the life of life in the individual and cosmos. It states that a lack of NAMASMARAN leads to self-betrayal, torture, deception, degradation, debility, unawareness, contempt, and destruction. The document emphasizes that NAMASMARAN should be the top priority in life and is the core that everything revolves around. It further shares the view of a famous Indian spiritual leader that NAMASMARAN must be cared for even more than one's own life.
Marathi, mahatma gandhi and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the author's dilemma as a common man between feelings of Marathi pride and a more inclusive global attitude. It argues that the solution is to understand these feelings as subjective and not generalize them to others. Rather than reacting viciously, one should make efforts to grow and blossom together. The quest for self-knowledge is universal. Gandhi's ideas of self-empowerment through practices like spinning, walking, and nonviolence aimed for individual and global blossoming. While his ideas are often misunderstood, the author believes one can achieve respect, livelihood and satisfaction through self-empowerment practices like namasmaran, regardless of identity.
Stress writing and reading dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the difficulty in sharing information about total stress management. It notes that while sharing desires, feelings, and aspirations that have strong physiological substrates is easy, sharing ideas about welfare and total stress management is much more difficult. This is because concepts like total stress management and namasmarn have a weaker foundation in the brain and are harder to articulate in a pleasurable way. One must persist in sharing total stress management while remembering that it provides holistic stress relief, even though it is challenging to practice and does not provide instant gratification.
Stress and publicity dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
This document discusses the stress that can come from seeking fame and popularity. While fame can boost pride temporarily, it often leads to depression when it fades and can traumatically disillusion. The wise suggest that true happiness comes from within and not from external validation. The practice of NAMASMARAN is said to make one buoyant and fulfilled from within, but it requires immense commitment that is difficult even when basic needs are met. NAMASMARAN encompasses the core of the universe, so it is not about petty achievements but blossoming one's personality such that their soul's fragrance encompasses the universe, preempting dependence on fame. One's enlightenment through NAMASMARAN is universal
Yoga, stress & namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses how a lack of yoga, which integrates the left and right cerebral cortices, can lead to an inability to appreciate interconnectedness. This disunity can result in mismanaged stress, sectarian prejudice, injustice, exploitation, and crime. While intelligence and analytical thinking rely on left brain development, right brain integration is needed to avoid vicious or antisocial behaviors. Regular namasmarn, or remembrance of God, may help integrate the left and right brains, improve stress management, and enhance individual and global well-being.
Corruption (a holistic solution) dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
Corruption is more than just financial scandals and bribery - it is ubiquitous in life and consciousness. Corruption stems from a restricted perspective that becomes narrow and sectarian over time, breeding corrupt thinking and emotions that rationalize unjust laws and actions without concern for overall welfare. True remedy requires rectifying the roots of corruption by regenerating a global perspective and conscience, which the author argues could be achieved through the universal practice of Namasmaran meditation. However, more verification on a large scale is needed to prove its effectiveness for curing corruption from its roots.
Stress and breast feeding dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
This document discusses merits that stress management techniques should possess. It states that stress management should be possible and feasible for most people, cause no financial loss or undesirable side effects, not be painful or a nuisance to others, involve intellectual surrender but not dependence, and be natural and conducive to growth. It compares an ideal form of stress management to breastfeeding, which nourishes infants for life building and blossoming without their conscious realization.
Holisticmanagement of global recession dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses holistic management of global recession through namasmarn, or remembering the name of God. It states that current individualistic and sectarian perspectives have led to cancerous growth and mutual antagonism. This causes economic booms and busts as consumer bases shrink due to widespread deprivation. It recommends 1) teaching children spiritual practices like prayer from a young age, 2) promoting productive sectors over wasteful activities, 3) incentivizing agriculture, and 4) reducing private vehicle production in favor of public transportation. Most importantly, it asserts that namasmarn unifies individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness and is the ultimate culmination of all yoga practices and meditations. Regular namasmarn by billions of people could foster global
Marvels of media dr[1]. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the influence of media on people's lives and how it can be both beneficial and harmful depending on how much importance one gives to it. It notes that if the media becomes too important in one's life, it can prejudice people with unrealistic views. While the media tries to portray itself as all-powerful heroes, people need to understand that the media should serve them and not dictate to them. With the right perspective of not worshipping or despising the media, one can appreciate its capabilities and help it develop for the betterment of society. The document recommends the practice of NAMASMARAN for inner empowerment to have the right view of the media.
The business of fear dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses how certain industries thrive by generating unfounded fear in people. Insurance companies, medical businesses, and cosmetic industries profit from spreading fear about naturally occurring products like ghee, coconut oil, and Bengal gram. This competition leads to an epidemic of dissatisfaction, disease, and societal decay. The fear affects everyone, including leaders who then push ideological agendas that continue the cycle of breeding more fear and insecurity in all areas of life. Overcoming this requires spiritual growth and principles like Namasmaran at individual and global levels.
Gizmo and namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
Gizmo, the author's Labrador dog, brought immense love and joy to their home. His presence and gestures exuded affection for the family without words. When Gizmo was sent to a kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This prompted self-reflection on the author's relationship with Gizmo and realization of indifference towards animals. Interacting with Gizmo restored the author's capacity for unconditional love and motivated remembering God's name for the welfare of all living beings.
Violence & gita dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It argues that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting against forgetting oneself, which is considered the true violence. Violence in the Gita refers to actions that cause one to forget their responsibilities and duties. The Gita encourages focusing on the self through yoga and meditation in order to act in a beneficial way according to dharma, rather than in an overtly mean or individualistic manner.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
1) Accidents and other problems are caused by policies that prioritize production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles over public transportation like buses and trains.
2) This leads to issues like increased fuel consumption, road wear and maintenance costs, pollution, traffic jams, accidents, overcrowding of public transportation and stress/tension for travelers.
3) The root cause is policies driven by special interests rather than public health and welfare. Prioritizing bus production and services would significantly reduce these problems in a holistic manner.
Linga pooja dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Linga Pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical view, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and attributes. This supreme being is represented by the lingam of Shiva. The document emphasizes that linga worship, while involving procreative symbols, signifies remembering one's true nature and is an aid to self-realization given its difficulty. Specific days and places are conducive to this and
Happy new year dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
Dr. Shrinivas Kashalika wishes readers a wonderful new year and thanks them for their support over the past year. Through free publication of books and articles on topics like Namasmaran, Geeta and Vishnusahasranam on websites, millions were able to access this information for free. He plans to thank God tomorrow for linking him with others and these teachings, which can help people rise above conflicts through seeing each other's inner beauty and qualities like those seen in concepts of God.
The document discusses child labor and the stress it causes. It argues that the root cause of child labor is an unproductive education system that neglects real life skills and the needs of most students. This leads children to drop out of school and become vulnerable to child labor. Alternatively, they may graduate but be unable to find self-employment, resulting in unemployment, frustration, and potential criminal behavior. The document claims child labor can be effectively stopped by an education system that nurtures productive domains in addition to cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. This requires decision makers to have a more objective and global perspective that balances spiritualism and materialism.
Stress spiritualism and materialism dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikardphalgune
The document discusses the shortcomings of both spiritualism and materialism in managing stress. Spiritual discourses promise stress relaxation but are individualistic 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 spring from remembrance of the divine name.
Stress and rules dr. shriniwas kashalikardphalgune
A retired doctor was invited for an appointment at a medical college. However, during the interview he was told that according to the rules set by the apex body of doctors, he could only be appointed as a lecturer due to not having served in that role for 4 years, despite having 26 years of experience as an Associate Professor and 1 year as a Professor. The interviewers said they had no choice but to follow this rule established by the apex body. The doctor believed the rule was imposed to benefit doctors from certain states where members of the apex body worked, who generally served longer than 4 years as lecturers due to different promotion standards. Prejudiced and petty rules like this can cause undue stress and negatively impact meritorious
Stress affects both believers and nonbelievers due to conflicts between belief and disbelief and between personal and universal selves. This stress continues until one evolves past the petty self into a selfless, independent, and universal self through freedom from the petty self. By prioritizing practices like NAMASMARAN amid daily life, one can experience a disappearance of internal and external stresses, achieving total stress management or superliving.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
2. Physical intercourse is a biological
necessity and enables men and
women in propagation of species as
well as getting a great deal of
fulfillment as individuals. But since
human beings are more than
individual bodies; much remains to
be achieved even at the end of
hundreds of successful physical
intercourses or masturbations.
What is true about physical
intercourse is also true about
acquiring other sensuous pleasures,
through material pursuits.
3. At the end of every achievement the
mind is unsatisfied and restless.
This is why people are in search of
peace or happiness, in spite of
abundance of possessions, glamour,
glitter and power!
Everything culminates as a result of
PRACTICE OF NAMASMARAN;
in realization of a grand union of
one’s innate core with the innate core
of universe, which is unimaginably
satisfying; ecstatic intercourse.
4. In turn holistic perspective, holistic
policy making, holistic planning and
holistic implementation of holistic
ideas in health, medicine, education,
agriculture etc. at individual and
global level are born from such
ecstatic intercourse!
DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR