In today’s fast-paced environment, it’s hard to keep up with tactics to reach the newsroom desk or blogger computer screen. In this workshop, we will discuss traditional and new media outlets and how to develop relationships with the media to build awareness of your organization.
This document summarizes research on using Twitter for live event annotation and discussion. Key findings include:
- Tweets during live events allow for implicit annotation through hashtags, mentions and retweets. Volume of tweets peaks during events and discussion surges after.
- Automatic analysis of tweet volumes can detect segment boundaries in events with 92% accuracy compared to editorialized summaries.
- Mentions create directed networks showing influence, while hashtags group tweets by topic. Central figures and communities form around events.
- Future work includes sentiment analysis, topic trends over time, and using tweets to understand events without source material. Tweets provide indirect annotation of and reaction to events through social discussion.
Holy Basil is a plant called Tulsi or Tulas in Hindi and Marathi. It has many medicinal and other uses that are beneficial for people. The document recommends including the study of Tulsi's plantation, care, medicinal uses, and other benefits in school curriculums at all levels to educate people about its usefulness.
The document discusses different types of plagiarism, including directly copying text without attribution, paraphrasing material without citation, and disguising plagiarism by citing sources but still using verbatim text without quotation marks. It also addresses common misconceptions about plagiarism, such as claiming work is not plagiarized if someone else wrote it or it was found online without copyright. The document emphasizes that all sources must be properly cited regardless of where the information comes from.
Yoga is conceived in many ways and is a connection between one's global perspective, thoughts, emotions, and actions in every sphere of life. It also connects metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and central nervous system activities as well as the right and left cerebral cortex. This yoga can be achieved through NAMASMARAN, as one can verify.
The document discusses the principles of yoga. It states that there are three components to human response - cognition, affect, and conation. The final stage of yoga is the union of these three components, where one senses beyond normal capacity, feels on a deep emotional level, and responds in a way that transcends typical action. This culmination represents the accurate perception, personal satisfaction, and benevolence towards others that marks both individual and universal progress. Remembering God's name, as inspired by a guru, can help achieve this stage of yoga.
Y O G A K A R M A A N D N A M A S M A R A N D Rghanyog
1) Nishkama karma in the Bhagavad Gita refers to action without attachment to the results or expectations of outcomes.
2) It is difficult but important to focus on the action itself without getting distracted by or obsessed with desires for particular outcomes.
3) The most evolved actions become more subtle and less attached to subjective experiences of cause and effect, such that ownership of actions and results ceases. One such action is namasmaran, or remembering God, which billions practice across religions.
In today’s fast-paced environment, it’s hard to keep up with tactics to reach the newsroom desk or blogger computer screen. In this workshop, we will discuss traditional and new media outlets and how to develop relationships with the media to build awareness of your organization.
This document summarizes research on using Twitter for live event annotation and discussion. Key findings include:
- Tweets during live events allow for implicit annotation through hashtags, mentions and retweets. Volume of tweets peaks during events and discussion surges after.
- Automatic analysis of tweet volumes can detect segment boundaries in events with 92% accuracy compared to editorialized summaries.
- Mentions create directed networks showing influence, while hashtags group tweets by topic. Central figures and communities form around events.
- Future work includes sentiment analysis, topic trends over time, and using tweets to understand events without source material. Tweets provide indirect annotation of and reaction to events through social discussion.
Holy Basil is a plant called Tulsi or Tulas in Hindi and Marathi. It has many medicinal and other uses that are beneficial for people. The document recommends including the study of Tulsi's plantation, care, medicinal uses, and other benefits in school curriculums at all levels to educate people about its usefulness.
The document discusses different types of plagiarism, including directly copying text without attribution, paraphrasing material without citation, and disguising plagiarism by citing sources but still using verbatim text without quotation marks. It also addresses common misconceptions about plagiarism, such as claiming work is not plagiarized if someone else wrote it or it was found online without copyright. The document emphasizes that all sources must be properly cited regardless of where the information comes from.
Yoga is conceived in many ways and is a connection between one's global perspective, thoughts, emotions, and actions in every sphere of life. It also connects metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and central nervous system activities as well as the right and left cerebral cortex. This yoga can be achieved through NAMASMARAN, as one can verify.
The document discusses the principles of yoga. It states that there are three components to human response - cognition, affect, and conation. The final stage of yoga is the union of these three components, where one senses beyond normal capacity, feels on a deep emotional level, and responds in a way that transcends typical action. This culmination represents the accurate perception, personal satisfaction, and benevolence towards others that marks both individual and universal progress. Remembering God's name, as inspired by a guru, can help achieve this stage of yoga.
Y O G A K A R M A A N D N A M A S M A R A N D Rghanyog
1) Nishkama karma in the Bhagavad Gita refers to action without attachment to the results or expectations of outcomes.
2) It is difficult but important to focus on the action itself without getting distracted by or obsessed with desires for particular outcomes.
3) The most evolved actions become more subtle and less attached to subjective experiences of cause and effect, such that ownership of actions and results ceases. One such action is namasmaran, or remembering God, which billions practice across religions.
Yoga integrates the right and left cerebral cortex, or right and left brain. The inability to see unity across different fields and paths is due to a deficiency in developing and integrating the right and left brain, leading to sectarianism and injustice. Even an intelligent person can be antisocial without balancing left brain development with right brain integration. NAMASMARAN meditation may help integrate the left and right brain to blossom individual and global life.
[1] This prayer seeks happiness, health, and well-being for all, with no grief.
[2] While some object to prayer seeing it as weakness, the author explains prayers help connect to infinite cosmic powers and remove "blocks" like ego that develop in humans.
[3] Prayers and chanting help reconnect us to the empowering source of consciousness and remove feelings of isolation, reestablishing our link to the greater whole, like leaves reconnecting to the roots of the tree.
Yoga and superjoy can lead to a union at physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual levels that overcomes differences and disputes. The highest union is a spiritual one between a true guru and disciple through namasmarn, or remembrance of God, which dissolves the contradictions between theism and atheism. This realization of union above all differences is what the universe needs today.
Namasmran, or remembering God, is a simple practice that can have benevolent and emancipating effects on both individuals and the environment. While some theories blame issues like poverty, oppression, or biological drives for individual and social problems, these explanations are only partially accurate and can breed hatred. Alternatively, theories that blame individual frailty are also imperfect and can lead to self-abnegation. Namasmran is a process billions already engage in, without using this name, to blossom as individuals. If more undertook this practice of remembering their true self, positive change for all would be inevitable, though currently unproven.
W H Y H O L I S T I C M E D I C I N E D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L ...ghanyog
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways. Since the overall purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health, eradicate disease, and reduce misery, skills and knowledge from all areas including science, technology, commerce, art, politics, and philosophy should be combined to achieve this goal.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, posture, and endurance. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood, and skin are also indicators. However, the most important sign of wellbeing is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. This state appears to have a benevolent, enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of objective wellbeing is for readers to experience.
Namasmaran means remembering the name of God, gurus, or great souls through repetition, which can be done silently, loudly, alone or in a group. It is a way to reunite one's physiological self with their true self. By remembering one's true self through symbols like God's name, it leads to unification with objective or cosmic consciousness. Namasmaran is considered the culmination or "yoga of yoga" as it is the peak of consciousness achieved through any yoga practice or technique. It is a bounty that allows one to rise above worldly concerns and transcend planes of existence.
1) Prayer is meant to catalyze the culmination of any work in complete satisfaction and global welfare.
2) The essence of worshipping Lord Ganesha is that he represents the experience of enlightenment and cosmic oneness with one's inner and outer environment.
3) It is customary to pray to Lord Ganesha before starting any work because realizing truth is important for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
Anusandhan is a state of being connected to one's true self, which traditions identify as God as inspired by the Guru. This state has surpassed subjective prejudices and is associated solely with global welfare. It has no petty pursuits or mean considerations, and is an objective state that has a benevolent effect of facilitating freedom for the entire universe. Anusandhan can also be considered the state of ultimate freedom in the truest sense.
W A L K I N G T O W E L L N E S S H O L I S T I C V I E W D R S H R I N...ghanyog
This document outlines the possible health benefits of walking according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. Walking can help cleanse the skin through sweating, activate the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, tone the digestive system to relieve issues like gas and constipation, relieve joint pains and arthritis as well as back aches, and provide vitamin D through sunlight exposure. It can also save on electricity and fuel costs while allowing for practices like silence, avoidance of gossip, and prevention of infection when using elevators.
V I C T O R Y O V E R N E C K A N D B A C K P A I N D R S H R I N I W...ghanyog
This document provides an overview of holistic treatment options for neck and back pain authored by Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It discusses the concept of holistic health and total stress management. It then provides remedies and techniques from Ayurveda, Allopathy, exercise, diet, posture, utilities, morning ablutions, body movements, yoga, massage, homeopathy, and osteopathy to treat neck and back pain holistically. The most important healing principle, according to the author, is to practice Namsmaran daily.
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.
Total Stress Management Guide For Nurses Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarghanyog
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.
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 Rghanyog
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 scientific experiments.
The document summarizes how moods, emotions, and feelings arise from the interaction between the body and brain. Metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and nervous system activities influence the brain, leading to states like anxiety, tension, elation, and depression. The brain also influences these bodily activities in a feedback loop. While some believe this system is governed by nature, God, or randomness, the document argues that regularly practicing NAMASMARAN (remembrance of the divine name) can reach, liberate, and nurture the seeds of happiness within a person. It encourages giving this practice a fair trial to experience its effects.
T H E F E T T E R S A N D T H E F R E E D O M Drghanyog
It explains that Namasmaran helps to reconnect one's true self by focusing individual consciousness on a symbol of the cosmic consciousness. This practice can help overcome mediocrity in society and rise above worldly concerns. Namasmaran is described as the ultimate form of meditation and yoga, as it unifies all other spiritual practices. While difficult to describe fully in words, regular practice of Namasmaran can provide profound experiences of bliss.
T H E C O M M O N R O O T O F S C I E N C E, P H I L O S O P H Y A N D ...ghanyog
Superliving is the common root and culmination of science, philosophy and behavior. While science, philosophy and behavior appear different, they are all flowers from the same tree of reality within us. Reaching the common root of these through practices like NAMASMARAN allows one to experience their oneness and enjoy life more fully, which is the essence of superliving.
Zero is an important mathematical concept that gives meaning and structure but its existence is complex. Zero represents nothingness or absence, but nothingness cannot truly exist on its own - zero only has meaning in relation to other entities like time, space, and an observer. The concept of zero has paradoxically led to ideas of endings and death, though its origins and nature remain uncertain and indeterminate. This document aims to provoke thought about the nature and existence of zero.
The document discusses the agony caused by pain, sorrow, conflict, feelings of absurdity, and the awareness of impermanence. These dark forces can take possession of anyone regardless of their status and make them miserable. While namasmarn is proposed as a solution to experience freedom from these dark forces, the author admits they have not experienced this "SUPERJOY" or freedom themselves. The author speculates that if billions of people practice namasmarn together, it may lead to experiencing the envisioned SUPERJOY.
Yoga integrates the right and left cerebral cortex, or right and left brain. The inability to see unity across different fields and paths is due to a deficiency in developing and integrating the right and left brain, leading to sectarianism and injustice. Even an intelligent person can be antisocial without balancing left brain development with right brain integration. NAMASMARAN meditation may help integrate the left and right brain to blossom individual and global life.
[1] This prayer seeks happiness, health, and well-being for all, with no grief.
[2] While some object to prayer seeing it as weakness, the author explains prayers help connect to infinite cosmic powers and remove "blocks" like ego that develop in humans.
[3] Prayers and chanting help reconnect us to the empowering source of consciousness and remove feelings of isolation, reestablishing our link to the greater whole, like leaves reconnecting to the roots of the tree.
Yoga and superjoy can lead to a union at physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual levels that overcomes differences and disputes. The highest union is a spiritual one between a true guru and disciple through namasmarn, or remembrance of God, which dissolves the contradictions between theism and atheism. This realization of union above all differences is what the universe needs today.
Namasmran, or remembering God, is a simple practice that can have benevolent and emancipating effects on both individuals and the environment. While some theories blame issues like poverty, oppression, or biological drives for individual and social problems, these explanations are only partially accurate and can breed hatred. Alternatively, theories that blame individual frailty are also imperfect and can lead to self-abnegation. Namasmran is a process billions already engage in, without using this name, to blossom as individuals. If more undertook this practice of remembering their true self, positive change for all would be inevitable, though currently unproven.
W H Y H O L I S T I C M E D I C I N E D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L ...ghanyog
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways. Since the overall purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health, eradicate disease, and reduce misery, skills and knowledge from all areas including science, technology, commerce, art, politics, and philosophy should be combined to achieve this goal.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, posture, and endurance. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood, and skin are also indicators. However, the most important sign of wellbeing is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. This state appears to have a benevolent, enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of objective wellbeing is for readers to experience.
Namasmaran means remembering the name of God, gurus, or great souls through repetition, which can be done silently, loudly, alone or in a group. It is a way to reunite one's physiological self with their true self. By remembering one's true self through symbols like God's name, it leads to unification with objective or cosmic consciousness. Namasmaran is considered the culmination or "yoga of yoga" as it is the peak of consciousness achieved through any yoga practice or technique. It is a bounty that allows one to rise above worldly concerns and transcend planes of existence.
1) Prayer is meant to catalyze the culmination of any work in complete satisfaction and global welfare.
2) The essence of worshipping Lord Ganesha is that he represents the experience of enlightenment and cosmic oneness with one's inner and outer environment.
3) It is customary to pray to Lord Ganesha before starting any work because realizing truth is important for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
Anusandhan is a state of being connected to one's true self, which traditions identify as God as inspired by the Guru. This state has surpassed subjective prejudices and is associated solely with global welfare. It has no petty pursuits or mean considerations, and is an objective state that has a benevolent effect of facilitating freedom for the entire universe. Anusandhan can also be considered the state of ultimate freedom in the truest sense.
W A L K I N G T O W E L L N E S S H O L I S T I C V I E W D R S H R I N...ghanyog
This document outlines the possible health benefits of walking according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. Walking can help cleanse the skin through sweating, activate the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, tone the digestive system to relieve issues like gas and constipation, relieve joint pains and arthritis as well as back aches, and provide vitamin D through sunlight exposure. It can also save on electricity and fuel costs while allowing for practices like silence, avoidance of gossip, and prevention of infection when using elevators.
V I C T O R Y O V E R N E C K A N D B A C K P A I N D R S H R I N I W...ghanyog
This document provides an overview of holistic treatment options for neck and back pain authored by Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It discusses the concept of holistic health and total stress management. It then provides remedies and techniques from Ayurveda, Allopathy, exercise, diet, posture, utilities, morning ablutions, body movements, yoga, massage, homeopathy, and osteopathy to treat neck and back pain holistically. The most important healing principle, according to the author, is to practice Namsmaran daily.
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.
Total Stress Management Guide For Nurses Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarghanyog
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.
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 Rghanyog
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 scientific experiments.
The document summarizes how moods, emotions, and feelings arise from the interaction between the body and brain. Metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and nervous system activities influence the brain, leading to states like anxiety, tension, elation, and depression. The brain also influences these bodily activities in a feedback loop. While some believe this system is governed by nature, God, or randomness, the document argues that regularly practicing NAMASMARAN (remembrance of the divine name) can reach, liberate, and nurture the seeds of happiness within a person. It encourages giving this practice a fair trial to experience its effects.
T H E F E T T E R S A N D T H E F R E E D O M Drghanyog
It explains that Namasmaran helps to reconnect one's true self by focusing individual consciousness on a symbol of the cosmic consciousness. This practice can help overcome mediocrity in society and rise above worldly concerns. Namasmaran is described as the ultimate form of meditation and yoga, as it unifies all other spiritual practices. While difficult to describe fully in words, regular practice of Namasmaran can provide profound experiences of bliss.
T H E C O M M O N R O O T O F S C I E N C E, P H I L O S O P H Y A N D ...ghanyog
Superliving is the common root and culmination of science, philosophy and behavior. While science, philosophy and behavior appear different, they are all flowers from the same tree of reality within us. Reaching the common root of these through practices like NAMASMARAN allows one to experience their oneness and enjoy life more fully, which is the essence of superliving.
Zero is an important mathematical concept that gives meaning and structure but its existence is complex. Zero represents nothingness or absence, but nothingness cannot truly exist on its own - zero only has meaning in relation to other entities like time, space, and an observer. The concept of zero has paradoxically led to ideas of endings and death, though its origins and nature remain uncertain and indeterminate. This document aims to provoke thought about the nature and existence of zero.
The document discusses the agony caused by pain, sorrow, conflict, feelings of absurdity, and the awareness of impermanence. These dark forces can take possession of anyone regardless of their status and make them miserable. While namasmarn is proposed as a solution to experience freedom from these dark forces, the author admits they have not experienced this "SUPERJOY" or freedom themselves. The author speculates that if billions of people practice namasmarn together, it may lead to experiencing the envisioned SUPERJOY.