By Mrs Manjeet Brar on February 28, 2014
leadership training, modern day managers
Editorial
The Bhagvad Gita is considered to be the most holy books of the Hindus. It contains a lot of facts and details that are universal in nature. It is basically a list of what was told by lord Krishna to his friend Arjuna during the battle of Kurukshetra. The book has been translated into many […]
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on January 3, 2014
Meditation, New Year Meditation retreats, stress reduction, yoga
Editorial, Featured, Miscellaneous
New Year is a time that is associated with celebrations, music, eating, drinking and partying. Irrespective of the culture and region from which one is drawn, we all like to spend this time with our friends and families. How about spending this time with oneself? Wondering how this can be done? Continue reading………
By Jyotsna on November 18, 2013
Christmas decorations, Xmas Celebrations
Customs/Traditions, Editorial, Featured, Miscellaneous
The moment one hears the word Christmas, one tends to think of Santa, a sleigh, the reindeer, a Christmas tree, the bells, the glass balls and all those colorful streamers running all over the room. Some how Christmas ornaments and decorations are bright enough to lighten up gloomiest of winters. Every household wants to use […]
By Dr Divya Mittal on September 29, 2013
music therapy, psychological treatment, sound energy
Editorial, Featured, Miscellaneous
In this article we will focus once again on the capabilities of sound energy. We must remind our viewers that we published an article on the power of sound recently. This post goes a bit further and try to correlate the documented impacts and effects of music in treating psychological disorders and anger management to […]
By Vedantacharya Bhatt on September 19, 2013
astral charts, horoscope analysis, science behind astrology
Astrology, Editorial, Featured
Let us find out today if there is a science behind astrology or is it mere a gamut of stars made by money mongering people. At Metaphysics Knowledge, we tend to spread the knowledge about various facets including yoga, astrology, reiki, vaastu etc but we try our best to avoid superstitions and false beliefs and […]
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on September 12, 2013
dr dabholkar, faith, superstition
Editorial, Featured, Miscellaneous
Few Words About Dr Dabholkar Before going into the topic, we would like to say a few words about a man whose entire life was dedicated to the upliftment of society and the eradication of superstitions, so much so that we finally sacrificed his life for the sake of the mission he spearheaded for years. […]
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on July 3, 2013
Editorial, Featured, Miscellaneous
We have often heard of many stories that connect God with our lives. When there is a disaster the first question we ask is “how can God be so cruel?”. Perhaps God has his own ways of punishing us. This is the same question that people are asking after the recent Uttrakhand carnage where nature […]
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on May 17, 2013
personal memoir, Yoga teacher
Editorial
As I try to pen down a few thoughts in this memoir, I am certainly not at ease, unlike my usual self where writing comes naturally to me and the flair for penning down words into thoughts is never dimmed like a flare. Yet there are reasons for this and one of the most important […]