Holisticmanagement Of Global Recession Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
1. The root cause of the global recession is individualistic perspectives across different fields that lead to conflict and antagonism. This "development" benefits only certain interests and forces and behaves like cancer, growing at the cost of others.
2. Current production and investment focuses on unproductive areas like luxury and entertainment. This stupefies people and drives them by lust for profits without regard for others. The economy initially booms but then collapses as consumer numbers reduce.
3. To manage the global recession, we must nurture productive sectors, curb wasteful activities, incentivize agriculture, and increase public transportation, while practicing spiritual techniques like Namasmaran to develop a global perspective beyond sectarian
Holisticmanagement Of Global Recession Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
1. The root cause of the global recession is individualistic perspectives across different fields that lead to conflict and antagonism. This "development" benefits only certain interests and forces and behaves like cancer, growing at the cost of others.
2. Current production and investment focuses on unproductive areas like luxury and entertainment. This stupefies people and drives them by lust for profits without regard for others. The economy initially booms but then collapses as consumer numbers reduce.
3. To manage the global recession, we must nurture productive sectors, curb wasteful activities, incentivize agriculture, and increase public transportation, while practicing spiritual techniques like Namasmaran to develop a global perspective beyond sectarian
The document discusses the dangers of propaganda and the benefits of Namasmaran. It states that propaganda has addicted many people and fields of work, leading to distrust. Namasmaran, which means remembering the name of God or a guru, can help overcome this addiction to propaganda by reorienting one's physiological being to their true self. The document describes Namasmaran as the culmination of yoga and meditation, a way to unify individual consciousness with objective consciousness. Regular practice of Namasmaran can help one rise above material and professional concerns to perform higher actions.
Holistic Education, Economy And Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
1. The document discusses how holistic education that includes a productive domain can help improve economies and reduce stress by empowering individuals.
2. It argues that mainstream education focuses too much on superficial goals and neglects spiritual and productive development, and that incorporating productive skills into education can make schools more self-sufficient while reducing various stresses on students.
3. The document provides tips for how to incorporate a productive domain into education, such as having it constitute 25% of school time and participating alongside students, while warning that it must be implemented carefully and aimed at all-round student development.
Consciousness To Conscience Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
Consciousness develops through biological growth but can lead to disputes, while conscience must be achieved through evolution of consciousness. Consciousness can result in petty or mean behavior due to unconscious impulses, but conscience promotes noble, generous actions through universal love and justice. Finally, growing a collective, universal conscience is the culmination of human civilization, achievable through practices like NAMASMARAN that experience creative bliss.
Gita Study Nov 8 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
This document summarizes key points from Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses chapters 5-7, focusing on the concepts of sanyasa (renunciation), yoga (duty), and merging individual consciousness with absolute cosmic consciousness. Key ideas discussed include performing one's duties without attachment to results, the importance of action over inaction, and cultivating practices like meditation to realize the goal of self-realization.
Vyasan Mukti Bestseller For Deaddiction Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
This document contains instructions for eye exercises from an organization called the International Society for Superliving & Holistic Health Advancement. It provides 25 steps for specific eye movements and breathing exercises to do in the morning. The exercises include focusing on different points, rotating the eyes in circles, blinking rapidly, and breathing in and out of different nostrils. Doing these exercises daily is suggested to improve vision, reduce stress and enhance health and well-being.
Disunion Is Disturbance Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardrsolapurkar
Namasmaran, or the remembrance of God's name, is presented as a way to unite the spiritual and practical aspects of life that often remain separated. It involves silently or loudly remembering the name of God, a guru, or other holy symbols. This practice aims to reconnect one's physiological self with one's true spiritual self. By remembering one's true spiritual nature through a name or symbol, it allows individual consciousness to merge with cosmic consciousness. Namasmaran is described as the ultimate form of yoga and meditation, as it is the natural culmination of all spiritual practices and traditions. Persistent practice is needed to realize its benefits of accessing cosmic consciousness and rising above worldly concerns.
This document discusses whether individuals or organizations that did not participate in political freedom movements led by other groups can still be considered patriotic. It provides several examples of individuals who may not have joined political struggles but still contributed in other ways, such as scientists, reformers focused on issues like untouchability, atheists, or people focused on other goals like religious identity or destruction of idols. It concludes that after 62 years of independence, it is important to move past superficial judgments and accept that different viewpoints and strategies may have elements of truth and error, and focus on a shared vision of prosperity for all.
The Membership Committee of the Black Data Processing Associates chapter in Philadelphia has outlined an ambitious action plan for 1993 with the goals of increasing membership to 400, improving member relations, attracting new members, and retaining current members. The multi-faceted plan includes activities such as a sunshine club to acknowledge members, informational newsletters, orientation for new members, marketing materials, membership drives, surveys of current members, and recognition of long-standing members. If approved, the plan has a proposed budget of over $8,000.