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real happiness...where is it?beyond 'I'.

Man,a being with unlimited desires and wishes.He tries every way possible to fulfill his desires and makes them come true.He makes many plans and proposals to complete them and when the desires get fulfilled he starts making plans to fulfill another one which he has ready for himself.and when we are not able to fulfill our desires,frustration and anger creeps in resulting to adding chaos in life. Have we ever thought is this all we are?Do we depend on our desires to be happy or sad that once our desires are fulfilled we are happy and if they are not we are sad?Is it really important for all our desires to come true for our happiness?But then who are we?Have we made ourselves a mere toy in the hands of this world? Yes.Today our happiness depends on the success of our plans and on approval of others.Today we need people to say that we are good to feel good.Where is the identity of a man lost?What ever a man desires shows his level of evolution and his state of mind.He might get w

Doomsday Y?

About The Book : Our ancestors lived in the times when resources were in plenty and there was zero pollution. They had attained mastery in all fields of science and technology and had a profound understanding of the creation and the laws that govern it. They had unravelled the mysteries of human body and environment from core to periphery. The modern scientists are still trying to decode the sciences of creation, only to rediscover what the rishis had told us eons ago. Till now they have only touched the periphery but in the process we have exhausted our precious resources, we have given birth to diseases that were unheard of even few decades back and have reached the levels of pollutions that are choking the earth. The incredible part is, that the vedic rishis even understood our times better than us! Today we are living the predictions made by the vedic rishis, we have however forgotten the solutions that they offered... If one looks around, today every supposed yoga guru

Beauty and Agelessness, The Vedic Way

Book review in Navhind Times today. http://www.epapernavhind.in/16092012/epaperpdf/16092012-md-Ga-25.pdf

Fight Nicotine Addiction

Yogi Ashwini All those who try to quit smoking experience at least one or more of these symptoms: cravings to smoke, difficulty concentrating, nervousness, restlessness, irritability, anxiety, cognitive impairment, increased appetite and, eventually, weight gain. So much so that it becomes a constant struggle to overcome this addiction. Many times, people shift their addiction from one substance to another. A tried and tested way to reduce all these symptoms is to practice Sanatan Kriya. The habitual use of tobacco in any form constricts the arteries to such an extent that the blood flow gets affected. To unclog the arteries, you need to ensure that the prana (life force) is appropriately distributed in your body. For this, you need to learn yogic breathing. So, first sit in vajrasana. As you inhale, you fill your breath in the abdominal region, move it to your thoracic and then to your clavicular region. Your exhalation takes place first from your clavicular, the thoracic