By Jyotsna on November 26, 2014
Hypnotherapy, Hypnotic Suggestions
Miscellaneous, Strange but True
In the field of hypnotic science and hypnotherapy, suggestion plays the most important role. It is through hypnotic suggestion that one achieves hypnotic control and the ‘subject’ is experimented upon as the practitioner desires. Hypnotherapy and Science Man is an intellectual being and has reached quite high in the field of science largely through intelligence. […]
By EnnisDuff on November 8, 2014
star tratak, sun tratak
Miscellaneous
Sub-divisions of Distant Tratak: Scene Tratak: Begin the practice of Distant Tratak with Scene Tratak. Better get up early in the morning and after attending to the morning chores proceed straight to the forest. Precisely when the sun is rising, fix your eye on the top of a tree. Practise tratak on the tree top. […]
By Mrs Manjeet Brar on November 5, 2014
Guru Nanak Jayanti, Gurupurab
Featured, Miscellaneous, Saints & Deities
Guru Nanak Dev Ji Jayanti is on 06th November 2014, so let us find out a few things about the teachings of this Great Master. Guru Nanak Ji was the founder of the Sikh religion. He was a saint and showed his devotees the way to God. The devotees of Guru Nanak still celebrate his […]
By EnnisDuff on October 31, 2014
hypnotism, pran shakti
Miscellaneous
According to the ancient oriental philosophy the pran shakti is universal. Every animate being receives it through breathing. Actually it is formed from air sunlight, earth, ether and others. The individual is attracted to this force. It is on the circulation of this energy that the individual health remains balanced and organised. The 8 Chakras […]
By Sudipta Ray on August 23, 2014
awakening chakras, chakra meditation, first chakra, mooldhara
Featured, Miscellaneous, Spirituality
We are going to discuss as to what is the first chakra in this article and prior to that we would talk briefly about the chakra meditation themselves.
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on August 22, 2014
Jain Paryushan, Paryusan, Paryushan 2013 dates
Customs/Traditions, Featured, Miscellaneous
Jainism is one of the main religions of the world and we have studied about Lord Mahavir in a previous article. Today we will learn about a festival associated with Jainism which is known as the Paryushana or Paryusan by the Jains and see what is the significance of the Jain Paryushana festival and when […]
By Sudipta Ray on August 19, 2014
Gautama Buddha, The Lotus Sutra Explained
Miscellaneous, Spirituality
The Lotus Sutra is one of the oldest sutras known. It is a part of the Buddhist practice and very popular in Asian countries and in Buddhism it is a part of the religious practice too. As it is primarily an Asian concept, the translated version can be found in many Asian languages. The primary […]
By Pareesh Goyenka on August 15, 2014
importance of yagnas, Relevance of Yagnas
Customs/Traditions, Miscellaneous
There is a great deal of relevance of yagyas (also pronounced as yagnas) to Hindus, since ceremony brings together believers to make sacrificial offering if form of dietaries to God, in organized gathering led by head priests of the society conducting the yagya. Continued chanting of mantras during the ceremony insights followers in to a […]
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on August 12, 2014
art of meditation, how to meditate
Miscellaneous, Spirituality
Meditation a commonly used term is also one of the most misunderstood. The meaning that we attach to the word is influenced not only by our individual perceptions but also by our religious preferences and beliefs. In this article we attempt to understand what is the art and science of meditation, before we try to […]
By Vedantacharya Bhatt on August 11, 2014
Aura Reading
Miscellaneous
Some people have the ability to see the aura; some have the ability to sense it and some may be completely insensitive to aura. With a little bit of training and sensitivity it is possible for all of us to see the aura. The article discusses exercises that can help you see your own aura.