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10 Leassons to learn from Sports
Introduction Determination: Sports persons exhibit unwavering determination and a strong will to succeed, which can be a source of inspiration for spiritual growth. Perseverance: The challenges and obstacles faced by sports persons in their pursuits teach us the value of perseverance in the face of adversity. Focus: Sports persons have an unwavering focus on their goals, which is a valuable lesson for spiritual seekers. Mindfulness: Engaging in physical activity, such as spor
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The Vedanta Philosophy
Introduction The Vedanta philosophy, as it is generally called at the present day, really comprises all the various sects that now exist in India. Thus there have been various interpretations, and to my mind they have been progressive, beginning with the dualistic or Dvaita and ending with the non-dualistic or Advaita. The word Vedanta literally means the end of the Vedas — the Vedas being the scriptures of the Hindus. Sometimes in the West by the Vedas are meant only the hym
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Swami Vivekananda First Speech in America
In 1893, Swami Vivekananda set sail to America to participate in the World’s Parliament of Religions with just one introductory letter to a high-society couple. This article draws attention to Sri Varada Rao who gave that letter. Introduction Prior to Swami Vivekananda’s departure from India in 1893 to attend the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, one Mr. Varada Rao from Madras gave him a letter of introduction to a high-society couple in Chicago. This is how the Life put it
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"Swami Vivekananda and the Concept of Freedom in Indian Culture
Introduction Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk and a philosopher who represented India and Hinduism at the Parliament of the World's Religions in 1893. He is revered for his teachings on spirituality, religion, and culture. In this article, we will explore Swami Vivekananda's views on the concept of freedom in Indian culture. The Concept of Freedom in Hinduism According to Swami Vivekananda Hinduism is based on the idea that all souls are divine and all living beings are par
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Shivratri: Spiritual Significance
Introduction Shivratri, also known as Maha Shivratri, is a Hindu festival that is celebrated annually to honor Lord Shiva, one of the primary gods in Hinduism. The festival is observed on the 13th or 14th day of the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna and is considered to be one of the most important Hindu festivals. The word "Shivratri" translates to "the great night of Lord Shiva" and is celebrated by Hindus all over the world. From a spiritual perspective, Shivratri is consid
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Maintaining Wakefulness: Spiritual Wellbeing
Introduction Maintaining wakefulness is crucial for leading a productive and fulfilling life. Our daily routines can often leave us...
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The Importance of Health, Well-being, and Sports in Spiritual Development
Introduction In the fast-paced and often stressful world we live in, it is more important than ever to focus on our health and well-being. Achieving a balance between our physical, mental, and spiritual selves is essential to our overall happiness and success in life. In this sense, sports and physical activity play a crucial role in helping us connect with our spiritual self. Health and well-being are the foundation of a fulfilling life. They allow us to move through our day
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"The Spiritual Connection: Intersection of Nature, Consciousness, and the Human Spirituality
Introduction Nature is the natural world that surrounds us, encompassing all living and non-living things, including the air we breathe, the sun that warms us, and the landscapes that define our surroundings. Spirituality and consciousness are interconnected with nature as they help us connect with the world around us and deepen our understanding of the world and our place in it. Nature has been recognized as a source of connection between the human and spiritual self for cen
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The Problem As an Ego Tonic | OSHO Talks
Introduction The ego wants mountains; molehills don't make it feel comfortable or good. Even if it is a misery, it ought to be an Everest rather than a molehill. Even if it is miserable, the ego desires to be exceptionally miserable rather than just miserable in general. People never stop making significant problems out of nothing. I have spoken with thousands of people about their issues, but I have yet to encounter a genuine issue. Because you feel empty without difficultie
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