Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar reflects that in the past he only communicated on superficial levels and was unable to express absolute truth due to limitations of language and apprehension about condemnation. Over years of self-reflection, he has come to understand that adulation and money did not satisfy him. This new understanding is giving him relief, and he can now interact with greater fidelity to his core values. He questions if this is the result of NAMASMARAN.
Festivals are important social traditions that bring people together and are repeated with enthusiasm across generations. [1] They reflect humanity's innate desire for perfection and connection. [2] However, if we lose sight of festivals' regenerative spirit and meaning, they can become empty rituals. [3] Namasmaran, or remembering God, helps reconnect us to our true selves and brings individual and cosmic consciousness into unity.
Ankur (Bestseller Marathi Poetry) Dr. Shriiwas Kashalikardrravindrai
The document contains contact information for Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar over 19 pages, including his email address drsuperliving@gmail.com and website www.superliving.net, which are listed at the top of each page.
D I S U N I O N I S D I S T U R B A N C E D Rdrravindrai
1) Namasmaran, or the remembrance of God's name, is proposed as a way to unite the spiritual and practical aspects of life and facilitate the expression of global goodwill in all activities.
2) It involves the silent or loud remembrance of God, gurus, or holy symbols through techniques like chanting or breathing exercises.
3) By reorienting oneself to the true self through namasmran, it allows individual consciousness from all activities to merge with cosmic consciousness in a state of unification.
Chaitanyasadhana Marathi Bestseller On Superhealth Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar ...drravindrai
The document discusses the history and impact of climate change over the last century. It notes that global temperatures and sea levels have risen significantly, with extreme weather events like hurricanes also increasing. The causes are attributed to human activities like burning fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases and trap heat in the atmosphere. Major impacts are expected to continue and worsen if emissions are not reduced substantially in the coming decades.
C O N C E P T O F H E A L T H Y A G I N G D Rdrravindrai
This document discusses concepts of holistic health and healthy aging. It defines holistic health as the ongoing movement towards accurate perception, appropriate feelings, and precise actions, bringing increasing pleasure, power, prosperity and profundity. It then discusses various physiological, psychological, and spiritual changes that occur with aging, including changes to cognition, affect, conation, organs and body systems. It argues that the common perception of aging as a negative process is inadequate and wrongly pessimistic, without considering humans' ability to age healthily.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar reflects that in the past he only communicated on superficial levels and was unable to express absolute truth due to limitations of language and apprehension about condemnation. Over years of self-reflection, he has come to understand that adulation and money did not satisfy him. This new understanding is giving him relief, and he can now interact with greater fidelity to his core values. He questions if this is the result of NAMASMARAN.
Festivals are important social traditions that bring people together and are repeated with enthusiasm across generations. [1] They reflect humanity's innate desire for perfection and connection. [2] However, if we lose sight of festivals' regenerative spirit and meaning, they can become empty rituals. [3] Namasmaran, or remembering God, helps reconnect us to our true selves and brings individual and cosmic consciousness into unity.
Ankur (Bestseller Marathi Poetry) Dr. Shriiwas Kashalikardrravindrai
The document contains contact information for Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar over 19 pages, including his email address drsuperliving@gmail.com and website www.superliving.net, which are listed at the top of each page.
D I S U N I O N I S D I S T U R B A N C E D Rdrravindrai
1) Namasmaran, or the remembrance of God's name, is proposed as a way to unite the spiritual and practical aspects of life and facilitate the expression of global goodwill in all activities.
2) It involves the silent or loud remembrance of God, gurus, or holy symbols through techniques like chanting or breathing exercises.
3) By reorienting oneself to the true self through namasmran, it allows individual consciousness from all activities to merge with cosmic consciousness in a state of unification.
Chaitanyasadhana Marathi Bestseller On Superhealth Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar ...drravindrai
The document discusses the history and impact of climate change over the last century. It notes that global temperatures and sea levels have risen significantly, with extreme weather events like hurricanes also increasing. The causes are attributed to human activities like burning fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases and trap heat in the atmosphere. Major impacts are expected to continue and worsen if emissions are not reduced substantially in the coming decades.
C O N C E P T O F H E A L T H Y A G I N G D Rdrravindrai
This document discusses concepts of holistic health and healthy aging. It defines holistic health as the ongoing movement towards accurate perception, appropriate feelings, and precise actions, bringing increasing pleasure, power, prosperity and profundity. It then discusses various physiological, psychological, and spiritual changes that occur with aging, including changes to cognition, affect, conation, organs and body systems. It argues that the common perception of aging as a negative process is inadequate and wrongly pessimistic, without considering humans' ability to age healthily.
Vruddha Trihi Samruddha Bestseller For Sexy Aging Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Vyasan Mukti Bestseller For Deaddiction Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
This document provides a 3-step morning yoga routine for overall health and wellness. It involves splashing the eyes with cold water, drinking a juice blend of herbs and spices, and performing a series of eye exercises including focusing the vision on different points. The routine is intended to energize the body and senses upon waking.
C O R R U P T I O N S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rdrravindrai
1) Corruption exists not just in financial scandals but in one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and actions which influence each other and the environment in a continuous cycle.
2) A restricted consciousness leads to a narrow and sectarian perspective, from which corrupt thinking, emotions and actions emerge.
3) Practicing Namasmaran, remembering the divine, can help rectify corrupt perspectives by opening one's consciousness, and in turn help address corruption at its root.
A G I N G G R A C E F U L L Y A N D V I C T O R I U O S L Y D R S H R I ...drravindrai
The document discusses aging gracefully and victoriously. It provides several measures to achieve healthy aging, including being physically fit and independent, free from disease, and useful to society. Specific measures recommended are remembering God's name to stay oriented and not feel lonely, bathing twice daily, eating green vegetables and sprouts, drinking cow milk with turmeric and ginger, accepting people's self-interests without complaining, practicing pranayama and yoga, and accepting each moment with focus on God to realize one's true immortal self beyond the body.
This document discusses the effects of stress on various aspects of individual life and society. Stress can negatively impact the mind by causing tension, anxiety, worry, and lack of confidence. It can also lead to physical issues like headaches, back pain, ulcers, and high blood pressure. On the social front, stress contributes to issues like wars, terrorism, crimes, and environmental destruction. However, the document maintains that through total stress management, one can understand and overcome these effects of stress individually and collectively to realize a dynamic, blissful life of "superliving."
Total Stress Management Guide For Nurses Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
This document provides a guide to total stress management for nurses working with critically ill patients. It discusses nurturing the five aspects of one's being: spiritual, intellectual, emotional, instinctual, and physical. For spiritual health, it recommends practices like unconditional self-acceptance, love, and respect through conscious efforts and remembrance of God. It also discusses assessing and strengthening one's spiritual, intellectual, and emotional health through various practices like specific pranayamas, autosuggestions, and maintaining good physical health.
The document discusses three main points about spiritualism and the practice of namasmaran.
The first point is that forgetting yourself in memory of God through namasmaran helps free you from obsessive thoughts and feelings about yourself. The second point is that renouncing relationships through namasmaran allows you to see relationships more objectively over time. The third point is that different philosophical perspectives can be harsh, so it is important to ask questions, seek answers through experience, and verify answers through sadhana like namasmaran with patience.
T H R E E P O I N T S A N D N A M A S M A R A N D Rdrravindrai
The document discusses three main points about spiritualism and the practice of namasmaran.
The first point is that forgetting yourself in memory of God through namasmaran helps free you from obsessive thoughts and feelings about yourself. The second point is that renouncing relationships through namasmaran allows you to see relationships more objectively over time. The third point is that different philosophical perspectives can be harsh, so it is important to ask questions, seek answers through one's own experiences, and verify answers through sadhana like namasmaran with patience similar to a scientific experiment.
The document discusses whether an individual or organization that does not participate in a political freedom movement led by another group can be considered antinational. It provides several examples of individuals who may not have participated in political freedom struggles, including artists, scientists, government workers, and those focused on other social reforms. It argues that after 62 years of independence, it is important to move past judgments of others' viewpoints and actions during the freedom struggle, and instead focus on a shared vision of prosperity and equality for all.
The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is, what should be, and what should have been. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants, deficiencies, or demands. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into being generous, loving, and benevolent. Forcing change through punishment or laws can't transform individuals or inspire selflessness. True change requires creating a globally beneficial environment conducive to blossoming. However, even this is not possible through individual effort alone given the sectarian and mean ambience. The only solution proposed is the universal practice of Namasmaran.
Holistic education aims to facilitate physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth through practices like namasmartan in order to promote well-being at the individual, group, national, and global levels. A piecemeal approach that focuses on petty pursuits under the guise of development has led to overproduction, excessive marketing, energy waste, pollution, and conditions that fuel terrorism. The lack of holistic education emphasizing an integrated approach is responsible for hype around value systems that promote these issues.
Holistic Approach To Saving Energy Dr Shriiwas Kashalikardrravindrai
1. The document discusses holistic approaches to saving energy, including switching off electronics when not in use, using stairs instead of elevators, and walking instead of driving for short trips.
2. It also discusses the practice of "Namasmaran", which involves remembering the name of God, gurus, or other spiritual figures, as a way to reunify one's physiological and true spiritual selves.
3. Namasmaran is described as a meditation practice that allows one to realize their cosmic consciousness and rise above worldly concerns. Regular practice is recommended to understand its full benefits.
Internationalism should not be against the welfare of any nation, region, race, religion, culture, or individual. True global welfare does not compromise the welfare of any of its individual parts. Upheavals based on differences like caste, creed, race, language, region, religion, nation and culture often breed disruptive and violent behavior that undermines global civilization. Regular remembrance of God's name through practices like NAMASMARAN can help bring about a spiritual renaissance that leads to global harmony and unity.
The document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experience managing his diabetes. His blood sugar levels were not lowering to normal levels despite medication. He overcame his fear of diabetes complications through the practice of "Namasmran", or remembering God. This helped him reduce stress and change his lifestyle, including better sleep, exercise, and diet. As a result, his blood sugar levels lowered significantly with reduced medication, demonstrating the power of lifestyle and mindset changes for managing diabetes.
The document discusses whether humans are helplessly controlled by their hormones and neurotransmitters or if they can gain freedom from this influence. It questions if current laws and environments support emancipation from being controlled by bodily chemicals. The author suggests that it is worthwhile to review whether people are truly helpless prisoners of their body's hormones and neurotransmitters or if creating the right intellectual, political, and material conditions could help free people from this perceived helplessness.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the benefits of daily head massage with coconut oil. He used to dislike oiling the head due to stickiness and stains, but now massages his head daily. Massaging the head provides exercise to arms and reduces dry palms. It can be done while watching TV to save time. After massage, a warm or cold bath is refreshing, especially with meditation. Based on his experience, Dr. Kashalikar believes traditional massage techniques deserve respect in mainstream medicine worldwide.
Vruddha Trihi Samruddha Bestseller For Sexy Aging Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Vyasan Mukti Bestseller For Deaddiction Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
This document provides a 3-step morning yoga routine for overall health and wellness. It involves splashing the eyes with cold water, drinking a juice blend of herbs and spices, and performing a series of eye exercises including focusing the vision on different points. The routine is intended to energize the body and senses upon waking.
C O R R U P T I O N S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rdrravindrai
1) Corruption exists not just in financial scandals but in one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and actions which influence each other and the environment in a continuous cycle.
2) A restricted consciousness leads to a narrow and sectarian perspective, from which corrupt thinking, emotions and actions emerge.
3) Practicing Namasmaran, remembering the divine, can help rectify corrupt perspectives by opening one's consciousness, and in turn help address corruption at its root.
A G I N G G R A C E F U L L Y A N D V I C T O R I U O S L Y D R S H R I ...drravindrai
The document discusses aging gracefully and victoriously. It provides several measures to achieve healthy aging, including being physically fit and independent, free from disease, and useful to society. Specific measures recommended are remembering God's name to stay oriented and not feel lonely, bathing twice daily, eating green vegetables and sprouts, drinking cow milk with turmeric and ginger, accepting people's self-interests without complaining, practicing pranayama and yoga, and accepting each moment with focus on God to realize one's true immortal self beyond the body.
This document discusses the effects of stress on various aspects of individual life and society. Stress can negatively impact the mind by causing tension, anxiety, worry, and lack of confidence. It can also lead to physical issues like headaches, back pain, ulcers, and high blood pressure. On the social front, stress contributes to issues like wars, terrorism, crimes, and environmental destruction. However, the document maintains that through total stress management, one can understand and overcome these effects of stress individually and collectively to realize a dynamic, blissful life of "superliving."
Total Stress Management Guide For Nurses Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardrravindrai
This document provides a guide to total stress management for nurses working with critically ill patients. It discusses nurturing the five aspects of one's being: spiritual, intellectual, emotional, instinctual, and physical. For spiritual health, it recommends practices like unconditional self-acceptance, love, and respect through conscious efforts and remembrance of God. It also discusses assessing and strengthening one's spiritual, intellectual, and emotional health through various practices like specific pranayamas, autosuggestions, and maintaining good physical health.
The document discusses three main points about spiritualism and the practice of namasmaran.
The first point is that forgetting yourself in memory of God through namasmaran helps free you from obsessive thoughts and feelings about yourself. The second point is that renouncing relationships through namasmaran allows you to see relationships more objectively over time. The third point is that different philosophical perspectives can be harsh, so it is important to ask questions, seek answers through experience, and verify answers through sadhana like namasmaran with patience.
T H R E E P O I N T S A N D N A M A S M A R A N D Rdrravindrai
The document discusses three main points about spiritualism and the practice of namasmaran.
The first point is that forgetting yourself in memory of God through namasmaran helps free you from obsessive thoughts and feelings about yourself. The second point is that renouncing relationships through namasmaran allows you to see relationships more objectively over time. The third point is that different philosophical perspectives can be harsh, so it is important to ask questions, seek answers through one's own experiences, and verify answers through sadhana like namasmaran with patience similar to a scientific experiment.
The document discusses whether an individual or organization that does not participate in a political freedom movement led by another group can be considered antinational. It provides several examples of individuals who may not have participated in political freedom struggles, including artists, scientists, government workers, and those focused on other social reforms. It argues that after 62 years of independence, it is important to move past judgments of others' viewpoints and actions during the freedom struggle, and instead focus on a shared vision of prosperity and equality for all.
The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is, what should be, and what should have been. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants, deficiencies, or demands. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into being generous, loving, and benevolent. Forcing change through punishment or laws can't transform individuals or inspire selflessness. True change requires creating a globally beneficial environment conducive to blossoming. However, even this is not possible through individual effort alone given the sectarian and mean ambience. The only solution proposed is the universal practice of Namasmaran.
Holistic education aims to facilitate physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth through practices like namasmartan in order to promote well-being at the individual, group, national, and global levels. A piecemeal approach that focuses on petty pursuits under the guise of development has led to overproduction, excessive marketing, energy waste, pollution, and conditions that fuel terrorism. The lack of holistic education emphasizing an integrated approach is responsible for hype around value systems that promote these issues.
Holistic Approach To Saving Energy Dr Shriiwas Kashalikardrravindrai
1. The document discusses holistic approaches to saving energy, including switching off electronics when not in use, using stairs instead of elevators, and walking instead of driving for short trips.
2. It also discusses the practice of "Namasmaran", which involves remembering the name of God, gurus, or other spiritual figures, as a way to reunify one's physiological and true spiritual selves.
3. Namasmaran is described as a meditation practice that allows one to realize their cosmic consciousness and rise above worldly concerns. Regular practice is recommended to understand its full benefits.
Internationalism should not be against the welfare of any nation, region, race, religion, culture, or individual. True global welfare does not compromise the welfare of any of its individual parts. Upheavals based on differences like caste, creed, race, language, region, religion, nation and culture often breed disruptive and violent behavior that undermines global civilization. Regular remembrance of God's name through practices like NAMASMARAN can help bring about a spiritual renaissance that leads to global harmony and unity.
The document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experience managing his diabetes. His blood sugar levels were not lowering to normal levels despite medication. He overcame his fear of diabetes complications through the practice of "Namasmran", or remembering God. This helped him reduce stress and change his lifestyle, including better sleep, exercise, and diet. As a result, his blood sugar levels lowered significantly with reduced medication, demonstrating the power of lifestyle and mindset changes for managing diabetes.
The document discusses whether humans are helplessly controlled by their hormones and neurotransmitters or if they can gain freedom from this influence. It questions if current laws and environments support emancipation from being controlled by bodily chemicals. The author suggests that it is worthwhile to review whether people are truly helpless prisoners of their body's hormones and neurotransmitters or if creating the right intellectual, political, and material conditions could help free people from this perceived helplessness.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the benefits of daily head massage with coconut oil. He used to dislike oiling the head due to stickiness and stains, but now massages his head daily. Massaging the head provides exercise to arms and reduces dry palms. It can be done while watching TV to save time. After massage, a warm or cold bath is refreshing, especially with meditation. Based on his experience, Dr. Kashalikar believes traditional massage techniques deserve respect in mainstream medicine worldwide.
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