This document discusses several miracles and acts of service performed by Sathya Sai Baba through his divine love and grace. It describes how he cured supposedly incurable medical conditions, established many free hospitals and education institutions providing services to thousands, and instantly relieved a man's severe pain through prayer alone. It shares personal experiences of the author being transformed by Baba's love and influenced to serve others. The document emphasizes that Baba's greatest miracle is transforming people and that his message is to love all and serve all through our own lives.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Venerable Sujiva's book on insight meditation practice. It begins with a scriptural foreword on the four foundations of mindfulness from the Satipatthana Sutta. It then discusses the contents, layout, and purpose of the book, which is to teach the essentials of insight meditation practice according to the Satipatthana method. The book will cover topics like the four foundations of mindfulness, the five hindrances, concentration, the different types of insights that can arise from practice, and understanding the progress of insight meditation. It aims to provide a pragmatic approach suitable for both monastic and lay practitioners seeking liberation from suffering.
The document discusses the author's personal experience with Reiki healing. It describes how the author was experiencing great pain in his hands that was not relieved by other treatments. After being introduced to Reiki by his massage therapist, the author's pain disappeared after receiving a Reiki attunement and learning Reiki techniques. The author then shares several examples of providing distant Reiki healing to others, which resulted in dramatic improvements to their conditions. The author believes our thoughts and intentions have strong healing power, and that Reiki allows transformation of pain and fear into love, light and hope.
The document summarizes the 23rd National Congress of Spiritual Scientists held in Mysore, India. It discusses Patriji's silent communication with participants which left them happy. It also thanks the speakers for their presentations and notes the positive response from participants. Additionally, it describes the Shri Ram Chandra Mission's wellness workshop on "Balanced Life and Wellness" that the author participated in, and provides details on the Mission and its meditation practices.
The document describes Jacquelyn Aldana's book "The 3-Minute Miracle" which provides 3 nondenominational healing prayers intended to benefit those seeking physical, mental, emotional, and/or spiritual healing. It discusses how the author has experienced miraculous healings every 7 years since 1987 through using prayer, including being healed of chronic back pain in 1987 and her husband being healed of cancer in 1994. The book and companion journal contain fill-in-the-blank prayer templates to guide the user in creating a divine connection for healing themselves or others in only 3 minutes.
We can be plagued by all kinds of ailments, sicknesses, diseases, addictions, death of a loved one, broken hearts, broken bones and other things. I believe we all are survivors if we take the time to find a way to heal from anything and everything instead of giving up. So find out how to do that fearlessly so you can be a survivor and tell your amazing story of healing.
"Seeing God in Disaster": A Study on Typhoon Ondoy and the Filipino Youth (Fo...Dr. Vivencio (Ven) Ballano
The document discusses a study on the role of religious belief in how student victims of Typhoon Ondoy in the Philippines survived the disaster. It provides background on how religious beliefs have not been seriously studied in relation to disasters. The study aims to determine if the religious beliefs of Filipino youth in God were strengthened or weakened by Ondoy, and how those beliefs helped them during and after the disaster. Interviews with 25 student victims found that all said their belief in God was strengthened by surviving Ondoy. They described how their belief provided strength, hope, and positive thinking that helped them cope with the disaster and improve their lives after.
1) The document discusses the debate around whether prayer alone can cure illnesses or if medical treatment is also needed. It presents perspectives from sources that believe spirituality can promote healing as well as skepticism about relying solely on prayer.
2) One study found that incorporating spiritual beliefs and practices like prayer into daily life may provide emotional and physical benefits, though findings were inconclusive.
3) The document also describes tragic cases where parents relied only on prayer to treat their children's illnesses, which ultimately led to the children's deaths, though the parents faced no legal consequences due to religious protections.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-3Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Venerable Sujiva's book on insight meditation practice. It begins with a scriptural foreword on the four foundations of mindfulness from the Satipatthana Sutta. It then discusses the contents, layout, and purpose of the book, which is to teach the essentials of insight meditation practice according to the Satipatthana method. The book will cover topics like the four foundations of mindfulness, the five hindrances, concentration, the different types of insights that can arise from practice, and understanding the progress of insight meditation. It aims to provide a pragmatic approach suitable for both monastic and lay practitioners seeking liberation from suffering.
The document discusses the author's personal experience with Reiki healing. It describes how the author was experiencing great pain in his hands that was not relieved by other treatments. After being introduced to Reiki by his massage therapist, the author's pain disappeared after receiving a Reiki attunement and learning Reiki techniques. The author then shares several examples of providing distant Reiki healing to others, which resulted in dramatic improvements to their conditions. The author believes our thoughts and intentions have strong healing power, and that Reiki allows transformation of pain and fear into love, light and hope.
The document summarizes the 23rd National Congress of Spiritual Scientists held in Mysore, India. It discusses Patriji's silent communication with participants which left them happy. It also thanks the speakers for their presentations and notes the positive response from participants. Additionally, it describes the Shri Ram Chandra Mission's wellness workshop on "Balanced Life and Wellness" that the author participated in, and provides details on the Mission and its meditation practices.
The document describes Jacquelyn Aldana's book "The 3-Minute Miracle" which provides 3 nondenominational healing prayers intended to benefit those seeking physical, mental, emotional, and/or spiritual healing. It discusses how the author has experienced miraculous healings every 7 years since 1987 through using prayer, including being healed of chronic back pain in 1987 and her husband being healed of cancer in 1994. The book and companion journal contain fill-in-the-blank prayer templates to guide the user in creating a divine connection for healing themselves or others in only 3 minutes.
We can be plagued by all kinds of ailments, sicknesses, diseases, addictions, death of a loved one, broken hearts, broken bones and other things. I believe we all are survivors if we take the time to find a way to heal from anything and everything instead of giving up. So find out how to do that fearlessly so you can be a survivor and tell your amazing story of healing.
"Seeing God in Disaster": A Study on Typhoon Ondoy and the Filipino Youth (Fo...Dr. Vivencio (Ven) Ballano
The document discusses a study on the role of religious belief in how student victims of Typhoon Ondoy in the Philippines survived the disaster. It provides background on how religious beliefs have not been seriously studied in relation to disasters. The study aims to determine if the religious beliefs of Filipino youth in God were strengthened or weakened by Ondoy, and how those beliefs helped them during and after the disaster. Interviews with 25 student victims found that all said their belief in God was strengthened by surviving Ondoy. They described how their belief provided strength, hope, and positive thinking that helped them cope with the disaster and improve their lives after.
1) The document discusses the debate around whether prayer alone can cure illnesses or if medical treatment is also needed. It presents perspectives from sources that believe spirituality can promote healing as well as skepticism about relying solely on prayer.
2) One study found that incorporating spiritual beliefs and practices like prayer into daily life may provide emotional and physical benefits, though findings were inconclusive.
3) The document also describes tragic cases where parents relied only on prayer to treat their children's illnesses, which ultimately led to the children's deaths, though the parents faced no legal consequences due to religious protections.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-3Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-2Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-1Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Thousands of healers around the world offer Divine Healing Hands blessings daily to remove blockages and transform lives. Divine Healing Hands carry divine frequencies of love, forgiveness, compassion, and light to heal the soul, mind, and body. Two people who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer received Divine Healing Hands blessings and subsequently had no cancer remaining, with no need for further treatment.
1. The document discusses Srini "The10" Gurrapu's interpretations of the top 20 yoga sutras from Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. It provides summaries and explanations of each sutra around key yoga concepts like the eight limbs of yoga, meditation, pranayama, asana, the five yamas and niyamas, and more.
2. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras are described as the most authoritative text on the holistic yoga system. The top 20 sutras capture the essence of concepts like what yoga is, how to calm the mind, realizing the true self, and finding permanent happiness and avoiding suffering.
3.
Ultimate way to end human suffering.
The only way to gain cosmic energy.
The discovery of the force which is controlling the whole universe.
Seek your own Truth. Be your own leader. Be your own Guru. There is no savior. Try to distinguish between the Truth and the falsehood.
Healing beyond medicine. Ultimate way to heal the body and Mind.
The only solution to the problem of mankind.
Think beyond traditions. Think beyond scriptures.
The Speaking Tree Akasha 2014 is a spiritual wellness event organized by The Speaking Tree, a daily column in The Times of India. It aims to connect spiritual seekers through workshops led by masters and experts, as well as exhibitors showcasing spiritual products and services. The two-day event hopes to provide tools and guidance to help attendees fulfill their life goals and find new perspectives through engaging teachings and interactions. It promises to be an uplifting experience for cultivating health, relationships and personal growth.
The crystal gateway september newsletter & claendarRosalie Muir
- The newsletter discusses Rosalie's excitement for September and the new energies being felt. Spiritual topics like downloads of new energies and increased messages are mentioned.
- Father's Day and Rosalie's new ability to teach her Spiritual Iridology course globally are brought up.
- The calendar provides an overview of Rosalie's scheduled spiritual activities for September, including readings, healings, meditation, channeling classes, and Reiki courses.
The document discusses wholistic massage and the author's journey developing this approach. Some key points:
1) The author was inspired at a church service to use their gifts as a massage therapist to serve others. They developed an approach called "Wholistic Massage" which sees the body, emotions, mind, and spirit as interconnected and uses massage to facilitate integration and healing in these areas.
2) Wholistic Massage aims to expand awareness, change response patterns, provide new choices, and induce positive life changes. It creates a supportive environment for the client's journey toward true healing.
3) Over years of practice, the author found Wholistic Massage generally increased awareness and changed response
Dec 2020 Day 1 Megaworkshop/Mahashibir Notes Swati1223
1) The document describes a meditation discourse that provides an overview of complete yoga (ashtang yoga), which includes physical postures, breathing exercises, meditation, and achieving self-realization.
2) It discusses common misconceptions about meditation and explains that meditation should be practiced by people of all ages to experience inner happiness and contentment.
3) The discourse instructs attendees to meditate daily for at least 30 minutes over the next 45 days in order to build a regular practice and experience the mental and physical benefits of connecting with their inner soul or true self.
Using a case study (the client’s name and other personal details have been altered for identity protection) as an example, this paper provides an overview of how I design and assist a client with a treatment regimen that uses a mixture/combination of clinical hypnotherapy, life coaching, and spiritual counseling/direction.
The document summarizes testimonies from a tent festival held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It describes how several people experienced healing of physical ailments such as hearing loss, leg pain, liver issues, and headaches after receiving prayer at the festival. It also mentions that many people came to faith in Jesus or had their faith strengthened through the events. The tent festival featured preaching, worship, and prayer meetings where many Mongolians experienced healing, renewal, and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
The document summarizes McNulty Ministries activities in Madurai, India. It describes the arrival at the airport and sights around Hindu temples. It then outlines the Miracle Life Conference and Women's Meeting events held in Madurai, bringing large crowds together. The remainder provides testimonies from local Indians who were healed of various illnesses and injuries during prayer at the events, such as being freed from addiction, leg pain, neck and hand pain, and spinal injury.
Dr. Kevin McNulty held a miracle life conference in Madurai, India where thousands attended and many experienced healing. Stories were shared of people who were healed of depression, neck pain, inability to walk, deafness, bone restoration, chest pain, straightened limbs, finger movement, coma recovery, kidney issues, pain relief, and more. People praised God and gave testimony to the miracles that Jesus performed through prayer.
Vibration is the root of liberation according to spiritual teachings. Everything in the universe vibrates at different frequencies, and one's own vibration is determined by thoughts, emotions, and surroundings. Raising one's vibration through practices like gratitude, meditation, forgiveness, spending time in nature, and surrounding oneself with uplifting people and media can help one attain higher states of consciousness and manifestation abilities. Maintaining a high vibration also benefits one's health and relationships.
Sadhguru on Cancer - A Yogic PerspectiveAlina157681
Health is important to everyone. Body, mind, emotion and emotion when tuned together you feel wholesome with yourself. This book is an amalgamation of excerpts taken from various discourses by Sadhguru on Cancer by a yogic perspective.
1. The document discusses existential questions about the meaning and purpose of life, and why humans suffer. It explores how religions and science have failed to provide satisfactory answers to these questions.
2. The author then describes a transformative experience they had in 2013 where they discovered a state of being that involved receiving "cosmic energy." This gave them a sense of peace and oneness.
3. The rest of the document discusses the nature of this "cosmic energy," how it exists everywhere and maintains order, and how gaining more of this energy can lead to health, happiness, and expanded consciousness. It asserts this energy can be gained through a simple method.
This document provides a summary of a Hindu magazine article about religion and Swami Vivekananda's views on the meaning and relevance of religion. The summary discusses how Swami Vivekananda responded to critics who questioned the necessity of religion by explaining that religion allows people to inquire into the infinite and helps satisfy different types of minds. It also discusses how Swami Vivekananda saw Hinduism as a universal religion that could be practiced through different paths like karma yoga, bhakti yoga, raja yoga, and jnana yoga according to one's inclination.
Hw420 unit 9 final project spiritual and psychological inventoryLydia Robinson-Moody
The document discusses a spiritual and psychological inventory containing questions on topics like happiness, thoughts and beliefs, love, spirituality, optimism vs pessimism, forgiveness, meditation, exercise, and distractions of the spirit. The author interviewed a coworker using these questions. The coworker found the questions insightful and said she would be open to doing the inventory in the future. The author was glad the interview went well without offense, and found it a learning experience.
1. The document discusses Buddhism and science perspectives on abortion by comparing their views. Buddhism does not condone abortion as it violates the principle of non-harming of living beings.
2. Abortion is defined in Buddhism and science. In Buddhism, a fetus is described as similar in color and size to sesame oil. Science defines abortion as terminating a pregnancy, usually through medical means.
3. Buddhism considers abortion an unwholesome deed and crime, as it fulfills the criteria for killing of a living being intentionally. Abortion is firmly rejected in Buddhism as it contradicts the core teaching of non-violence.
1. The document discusses Buddhism and science perspectives on abortion by comparing their views. Buddhism does not condone abortion as it violates the principle of non-harming of living beings.
2. Abortion is defined in Buddhism and science. In Buddhism, a fetus is described as similar in color and size to sesame oil. Science defines abortion as terminating a pregnancy, usually through medical means.
3. Buddhism considers abortion an unwholesome deed and crime, as it fulfills the criteria for killing of a living being intentionally. Abortion is firmly rejected in Buddhism according to its teachings of non-violence.
A Presentation of a document that tells of some true accounts of paranormal happenings as narrated by friends. For Dhamma reflections. The texts are in English..
This document is an introduction to a book about the power of the subconscious mind by Joseph Murphy. It discusses how the subconscious mind shapes our lives and experiences through our thoughts and beliefs. The introduction explains that the book will teach simple techniques for using the subconscious mind to improve one's life, heal illnesses, solve problems, and achieve goals through changing one's thinking patterns and beliefs. It promises that learning how to access the power of the subconscious mind can help the reader attain freedom, happiness, and prosperity.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-2Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-1Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Thousands of healers around the world offer Divine Healing Hands blessings daily to remove blockages and transform lives. Divine Healing Hands carry divine frequencies of love, forgiveness, compassion, and light to heal the soul, mind, and body. Two people who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer received Divine Healing Hands blessings and subsequently had no cancer remaining, with no need for further treatment.
1. The document discusses Srini "The10" Gurrapu's interpretations of the top 20 yoga sutras from Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. It provides summaries and explanations of each sutra around key yoga concepts like the eight limbs of yoga, meditation, pranayama, asana, the five yamas and niyamas, and more.
2. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras are described as the most authoritative text on the holistic yoga system. The top 20 sutras capture the essence of concepts like what yoga is, how to calm the mind, realizing the true self, and finding permanent happiness and avoiding suffering.
3.
Ultimate way to end human suffering.
The only way to gain cosmic energy.
The discovery of the force which is controlling the whole universe.
Seek your own Truth. Be your own leader. Be your own Guru. There is no savior. Try to distinguish between the Truth and the falsehood.
Healing beyond medicine. Ultimate way to heal the body and Mind.
The only solution to the problem of mankind.
Think beyond traditions. Think beyond scriptures.
The Speaking Tree Akasha 2014 is a spiritual wellness event organized by The Speaking Tree, a daily column in The Times of India. It aims to connect spiritual seekers through workshops led by masters and experts, as well as exhibitors showcasing spiritual products and services. The two-day event hopes to provide tools and guidance to help attendees fulfill their life goals and find new perspectives through engaging teachings and interactions. It promises to be an uplifting experience for cultivating health, relationships and personal growth.
The crystal gateway september newsletter & claendarRosalie Muir
- The newsletter discusses Rosalie's excitement for September and the new energies being felt. Spiritual topics like downloads of new energies and increased messages are mentioned.
- Father's Day and Rosalie's new ability to teach her Spiritual Iridology course globally are brought up.
- The calendar provides an overview of Rosalie's scheduled spiritual activities for September, including readings, healings, meditation, channeling classes, and Reiki courses.
The document discusses wholistic massage and the author's journey developing this approach. Some key points:
1) The author was inspired at a church service to use their gifts as a massage therapist to serve others. They developed an approach called "Wholistic Massage" which sees the body, emotions, mind, and spirit as interconnected and uses massage to facilitate integration and healing in these areas.
2) Wholistic Massage aims to expand awareness, change response patterns, provide new choices, and induce positive life changes. It creates a supportive environment for the client's journey toward true healing.
3) Over years of practice, the author found Wholistic Massage generally increased awareness and changed response
Dec 2020 Day 1 Megaworkshop/Mahashibir Notes Swati1223
1) The document describes a meditation discourse that provides an overview of complete yoga (ashtang yoga), which includes physical postures, breathing exercises, meditation, and achieving self-realization.
2) It discusses common misconceptions about meditation and explains that meditation should be practiced by people of all ages to experience inner happiness and contentment.
3) The discourse instructs attendees to meditate daily for at least 30 minutes over the next 45 days in order to build a regular practice and experience the mental and physical benefits of connecting with their inner soul or true self.
Using a case study (the client’s name and other personal details have been altered for identity protection) as an example, this paper provides an overview of how I design and assist a client with a treatment regimen that uses a mixture/combination of clinical hypnotherapy, life coaching, and spiritual counseling/direction.
The document summarizes testimonies from a tent festival held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It describes how several people experienced healing of physical ailments such as hearing loss, leg pain, liver issues, and headaches after receiving prayer at the festival. It also mentions that many people came to faith in Jesus or had their faith strengthened through the events. The tent festival featured preaching, worship, and prayer meetings where many Mongolians experienced healing, renewal, and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
The document summarizes McNulty Ministries activities in Madurai, India. It describes the arrival at the airport and sights around Hindu temples. It then outlines the Miracle Life Conference and Women's Meeting events held in Madurai, bringing large crowds together. The remainder provides testimonies from local Indians who were healed of various illnesses and injuries during prayer at the events, such as being freed from addiction, leg pain, neck and hand pain, and spinal injury.
Dr. Kevin McNulty held a miracle life conference in Madurai, India where thousands attended and many experienced healing. Stories were shared of people who were healed of depression, neck pain, inability to walk, deafness, bone restoration, chest pain, straightened limbs, finger movement, coma recovery, kidney issues, pain relief, and more. People praised God and gave testimony to the miracles that Jesus performed through prayer.
Vibration is the root of liberation according to spiritual teachings. Everything in the universe vibrates at different frequencies, and one's own vibration is determined by thoughts, emotions, and surroundings. Raising one's vibration through practices like gratitude, meditation, forgiveness, spending time in nature, and surrounding oneself with uplifting people and media can help one attain higher states of consciousness and manifestation abilities. Maintaining a high vibration also benefits one's health and relationships.
Sadhguru on Cancer - A Yogic PerspectiveAlina157681
Health is important to everyone. Body, mind, emotion and emotion when tuned together you feel wholesome with yourself. This book is an amalgamation of excerpts taken from various discourses by Sadhguru on Cancer by a yogic perspective.
1. The document discusses existential questions about the meaning and purpose of life, and why humans suffer. It explores how religions and science have failed to provide satisfactory answers to these questions.
2. The author then describes a transformative experience they had in 2013 where they discovered a state of being that involved receiving "cosmic energy." This gave them a sense of peace and oneness.
3. The rest of the document discusses the nature of this "cosmic energy," how it exists everywhere and maintains order, and how gaining more of this energy can lead to health, happiness, and expanded consciousness. It asserts this energy can be gained through a simple method.
This document provides a summary of a Hindu magazine article about religion and Swami Vivekananda's views on the meaning and relevance of religion. The summary discusses how Swami Vivekananda responded to critics who questioned the necessity of religion by explaining that religion allows people to inquire into the infinite and helps satisfy different types of minds. It also discusses how Swami Vivekananda saw Hinduism as a universal religion that could be practiced through different paths like karma yoga, bhakti yoga, raja yoga, and jnana yoga according to one's inclination.
Hw420 unit 9 final project spiritual and psychological inventoryLydia Robinson-Moody
The document discusses a spiritual and psychological inventory containing questions on topics like happiness, thoughts and beliefs, love, spirituality, optimism vs pessimism, forgiveness, meditation, exercise, and distractions of the spirit. The author interviewed a coworker using these questions. The coworker found the questions insightful and said she would be open to doing the inventory in the future. The author was glad the interview went well without offense, and found it a learning experience.
1. The document discusses Buddhism and science perspectives on abortion by comparing their views. Buddhism does not condone abortion as it violates the principle of non-harming of living beings.
2. Abortion is defined in Buddhism and science. In Buddhism, a fetus is described as similar in color and size to sesame oil. Science defines abortion as terminating a pregnancy, usually through medical means.
3. Buddhism considers abortion an unwholesome deed and crime, as it fulfills the criteria for killing of a living being intentionally. Abortion is firmly rejected in Buddhism as it contradicts the core teaching of non-violence.
1. The document discusses Buddhism and science perspectives on abortion by comparing their views. Buddhism does not condone abortion as it violates the principle of non-harming of living beings.
2. Abortion is defined in Buddhism and science. In Buddhism, a fetus is described as similar in color and size to sesame oil. Science defines abortion as terminating a pregnancy, usually through medical means.
3. Buddhism considers abortion an unwholesome deed and crime, as it fulfills the criteria for killing of a living being intentionally. Abortion is firmly rejected in Buddhism according to its teachings of non-violence.
A Presentation of a document that tells of some true accounts of paranormal happenings as narrated by friends. For Dhamma reflections. The texts are in English..
This document is an introduction to a book about the power of the subconscious mind by Joseph Murphy. It discusses how the subconscious mind shapes our lives and experiences through our thoughts and beliefs. The introduction explains that the book will teach simple techniques for using the subconscious mind to improve one's life, heal illnesses, solve problems, and achieve goals through changing one's thinking patterns and beliefs. It promises that learning how to access the power of the subconscious mind can help the reader attain freedom, happiness, and prosperity.
Philanthropist and women's health advocate Michelle King Robson shares her personal story of how a health crisis brought her to focus on women's health advocacy and empowerment. After undergoing a hysterectomy at age 42 that caused severe physical and mental health issues, she was inspired to create EmpowHER, a comprehensive women's health website and community. EmpowHER now reaches over 2 million women per month and provides health information and support. Robson advocates for putting women's health and voices at the center and empowering women to take charge of their own healthcare.
This document is the introduction to a book titled "Everyday Pranayama for Everybody" by Shamsher Prakash. It discusses the importance of examining one's physical, mental, and spiritual well-being holistically rather than focusing on isolated issues. It notes that modern life creates many avoidable stresses and problems. The book aims to help readers prevent physical ailments and achieve a calm, clear mind through practices like pranayama. It emphasizes developing a disease-free body and peaceful state of mind to enable spiritual upliftment.
Yoga and Ayurveda are two "sister" rehearses that began in India a large number of years back. Presently, a great deal of us know about yoga, and have encountered firsthand-through stances, breath-work, and self-request-its significant advantages. However a significant number of us are not as acquainted with Ayurveda. We may have found out about it in conjunction with yoga, however are not exactly beyond any doubt how, precisely. Our master masters call attention to that yoga implies union in Sanskrit, and a meaning of Ayurveda is the insight of life.
1) Natasha Bair is a senior psychology major at IUPUI who wants to help people be happier through her studies of psychoimmunology, health psychology, biopsychology, neuropsychology, and music therapy.
2) She has six years of experience in healthcare as a medical assistant and nursing assistant, where she learned to treat patients as individuals rather than just patients.
3) After assessing her strengths through personality tests, she aims to be a compassionate and creative patient advocate who develops new treatment plans and learns new techniques as a psychologist.
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This document provides an introduction and overview of the book "The Health Gap" by Michael Marmot. It discusses Marmot's experience as a medical student that led him to question the social causes of ill health. It describes a pivotal patient case that showed him illness was related to life circumstances, not just medical factors. This prompted Marmot's career shift towards epidemiology research on how social conditions impact health and disease rates. The introduction outlines how unequal distribution of life chances results in unequal health, and finding solutions to improve living conditions and health is the focus of the book.
Angels are spiritual beings mentioned in many religious scriptures that are said to help humans. They have unconditional love for all of God's creations and see our true potential, encouraging growth. Angels can help humans when asked but cannot intervene with free will. Connecting to angels is as easy as connecting with a friend and invoking them can help bring success, prosperity, healing, and help one overcome daily battles and hurdles. Regular contact with angels can help bring positive changes to one's life, making one feel radiant and at peace. Looking to angels for help is encouraged.
This newsletter is published by SEARCH (Students Enriching Ayurveda Research and Convenient Health) Students club.
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The document is an excerpt from a conversation between Sadhguru and a questioner about maintaining enthusiasm for spiritual practice over time. Sadhguru explains that initial experiences can overwhelm a person, but that enthusiasm wanes as judgments of likes and dislikes develop. Regular spiritual practice requires ongoing discipline to avoid limiting oneself through thought and emotion. Sadhguru encourages renewing the initial experience by sitting in an open, non-judgmental way and implementing the Inner Engineering process daily before meditation. With this approach, profound experiences can be rekindled.
6. “The codes of
moral behavior
and social
conduct, or
Dharma in short
are as traffic
lights (Automatic
Lights ) fixed by
the master to
save human from
conflict & clash,
from violence to
war. Baba also
spoke about
traffic regulation
laid down by
Providence to
prevent galaxies,
planets, comets,
and constellations
from behaving
chaotically in
their cosmic
gyration. The
Universe is My
Mansion.”
By Prof N Kasturi.
7. Mankind, under the grace of God,
hungers for spiritual peace,
esthetic achievements, family
security, justice, and liberty,
none directly satisfied by
industrial productivity. But
productivity
allows the sharing of the plentiful
rather than fighting over
scarcity; it provides time for
spiritual, esthetic, and family
matters. It allows society to
delegate special skills to
institutions of religion, justice,
and the preservation of liberty.
HARLAN MILLS
DPMA and Human
Productivity
Grady Booch – OOA&D
8. Dr. Mohan is the Chairman
and Diabetologist,
Dr, Mohan’s Diabetes
Specialty Center, Chennai
Although I had seen Swami
even when I was a child, it was
only in 1992 that I had the
good fortune of being called by
Swami to enter his fold as a
devotee. The joyful turning
point in my life came almost
suddenly, during the first visit
my late wife Dr. Rema and I
made to Swami’s Ashram at
Whitefield, near Bangalore.
Swami always says,
“If you take one step towards
me, I shall take hundred steps
towards you.”
Loving Beyond Miracles
9. True enough, ever since
that momentous day, our
lives have never been the
same, we began to
experience Swami and his
almost on a daily basis.
Swami’s greatest miracle is
how he transforms people
with his Infinite Divine
Love. That love has
achieved things even
indeed no man or even
avatars has achieved
during their lifetime.
Transforming People
His Providence and Efficacy
10. Indeed it is his
infinite love to
humanity which led
to establishment of
innumerable
number of schools,
colleges and
universities that
provide Something
that, to my
knowledge, has not
been done
anywhere
in the world.
Altruism
11. Complete free
education to
thousand of
students from
kindergarten
level to the most
advanced degree
in Computers,
Science,
Humanities or
Management
including Ph.D.s
and MBA’s.
Assuage
12. Temples of Healing
His numerous free hospitals or
‘Temples of healing’ as they are
called, provide free treatment to tens
of thousands of poor people. These
range free coronary bypass surgeries,
to orthopedic procedures, to eye
surgeries, and treatment for
neurological and kidney disorders.
13. Pragmatic
Billions of rupees have been spent by
Swami to treat countless patients with
no distinction of cast. Creed and
religion. As a practicing medical doctor
and a scientist, I have been amazed
and privileged, to witness true medical
miracles such as cancers which were
cured, or ‘cancelled’ as Swami so
lovingly puts it.
14. I have also see seemingly
incurable cases of multiple
myeloma, multiple sclerosis,
incurable skin conditions,
hopeless cases of advanced
diabetic foot infections and
numerous other illnesses
completely cured by his grace
– another manifestation of
Swami’s boundless love. One
patient I want to write about
was a middle aged man who
had undergone a rectal
surgery and had very severe
pain post operatively.
Swami’s Manifestation
15. On the first day, he had been
given very powerful narcotic
analgesics like Pethidine and
Fortwin, but still could not sleep
because of the pain. The next
night I was doing my ward round
when he held my hand and
begged me to relieve him of his
pain and help him get a good
night’s sleep. I did not know what
to do as I had already given him
most powerful drugs the previous
night and that did not seem to
have had any effect at all on him.
Hapless
16. Hallowed
I asked him to close his eyes and prayed to
Swami to relieve him of his pain and submitted
to Swami that this was beyond me, and only
Swami’s divine intervention could help the
patient. A few minutes I left the room, the
patient went to deep sleep. The nurse went
later to give him the same medicine given the
previous day, but as he was fast sleep, she did
not give him any pain killers.
17. Adjuvant
The patient slept till 7.00 am the
next day and was amazed to hear
he had not been given any
medicine at all! He then asked me
what I had done when I had
asked him to close his eyes the
previous night. I confessed to him
that I had prayed to Baba to
relieve him of his pain. On hearing
this, the patient said “Doctor,
Baba is God. How else can He
relieve me instantly of pain when
even powerful narcotic drugs
could not do so”.
18. Adjuvant
Nothings is impossible for Swami who is omnipresent, omniscient
and omnipotent, and has all the attributes of a living God, we should
consider ourselves extremely fortunate to have been in Bhagwan’s
Divine presence in our lifetime and to be under Swami’s constant
protection. Whatever little we have achieved in life, is entirely due to
Swami’s endless Grace.
19. Hands that Help are Holier than Lips that Pray
Swami’s teachings are extremely simple, practical
and direct. His profound words ‘Love All Server All’
and ‘Help Ever, Hurt Never’ are perhaps the
quintessence of all his teachings. How glorious, how
wonderful indeed, are his teachings . We humans,
with all our weaknesses and foibles, find it so
difficult to follow even these simple commands in
our daily lives. How many of us can honestly say
that we love all including our ‘enemies’ or those
who oppose us or criticise us?
20. Your life is My message
More often than not, we hurt people knowing or unknowingly with
our words or our actions. Swami had recently changed his earlier
statement of ‘My life is My Message ’ to ‘Your life is My message’ . He
has therefore placed the onus on us to try to practice at least a small
part of his teachings. If even a small percentage his pure, selfless
love percolates down to society, it would change the whole world.
21. Pinnacle
There is no doubt that Baba will continue to inspire us irrespective of
whether his physical form is present or not. All the wonderful work
started by him will definitely continue. All of us in the organisation
have been personally taught by him and it is our duty to continue his
service to society with renewed enthusiasm. Baba’s mission will only
intensify from here on.
22. Vibhuti – the sacred ash
There was an incident which I wanted to quote
ones a team of Doctors came to
Prashantinilyam after conducting Medical camp
in Africa. Baba had called them for interview.
He asked when you were examining so and so
patient in the camp, why you had not given him
any medicine. The Doctor told that I did not
had that medicine. The Baba asked him why he
had not given him Vibhuti, otherwise I would
have taken care.
23. A miracle is an event attributed
to divine intervention. Alternatively, it may be
an event attributed to a miracle worker, saint,
or religious leader. A miracle is sometimes
thought of as a perceptible interruption of the
laws of nature. Others suggest that God may
work with the laws of nature to perform what
people see as miracles.Theologians say that,
with divine providence.
FromWikipedia, the free encyclopedia
24. I want to share the miracle
happened with me as photos. This
happened on 5th Nov 2011 @ 4
a.m. IST. I was packing my
luggage for coming back form my
parent house at Panchkula to
Delhi. The vibhuti box fall on floor
of living room.
I was about to ignore the incident
after picking the box to clean the
floor without seeing it. An intuition
made me look on ground. I was
amazed to see it was the Om.
Divine Providence
25. Just before the miraculous incident , I saw the
fragrance light sticks which I brought a couple of
years before and not used since long. Then the
inner gesture was that you have to lit it- before
the miracle happened. So I finally put flowers
from our garden on to Om symbol - which you
see on cover photo and light the fragrance
sticks. Then I called on mobile to one of the four
Prashantinilyam Security Officer Narsingh Rao
and shared the miracle. He asked did you come
for the Group Service of NCR Delhi, I said ‘No’.
Then he told you might be doing service there
only. I said yes actually I helped lot of Dengu
Fiver patients that summer. He then told to take
the photograph and send it across.
Then I called Neigh-borers, friends and
relatives and shown the Miracle. I also called the
professional photographer. The photographs are
shown in next few slides.
Sharing …
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28. On the PictureTools |
Format tab, you can create
your own frames and make
picture corrections such as
adjusting contrast and
brightness or cropping the
picture for just the right look.
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30. The earlier Miracle was at our
house in Anantpur. When Gold
Chariot was presented to Sathya
Sai Baba on his 74th Birthday on
23 November. Then before that
event the Vibhuti formed on
another photo. Such miracle
happens to root stronger faith in
devotees. We could not attend the
birthday celebrations because my
son fall sick.
Previous Divine Providence
31. Magazine -‘DivineGrace' IndiaToday Special
Edition
on Sathya Sai Baba
Bibliographic information
Title - Loving God
Fifty-fiveYears Under theWatchful Eye of the Lord
Author - N. Kasturi
Publisher - Sri Sathya Sai Books &
PublicationsTrust, 1999
ISBN - 8172081693, 9788172081690
Length - 461 pages
Sathyam Shivam Sundram and many books written
by lot of Devotees and SSPN Staff Members.
References …