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Mind & Emotions Tag

Sep 25 2020

The Art of Embracing Peace!

Today, we are all restless and anxious about everything. So much to confuse the mind and disturb the heart. One of the ways we deal with that stress is by comparing ourselves to others and to the world around us. But while we compare everything, we find that we have lost our Peace! In a brilliant interview with FICCI FLO Kanpur, Pujya Swamiji addresses this dilemma, sharing with us three Mantras to live by to ensure that Peace is maintained: 1. Choose peace over perfection 2. Choose affection...

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Sep 23 2020

How to Control our Anger?

What causes anger? How to mitigate the actions taken in anger? How can I control my anger? Pujya Swamiji in an interview with Doordarshan National (DD1) talks about the consequences of anger and how to navigate and control our anger! Watch this transformational message from Pujya SwamiJi on effective steps to manage through this emotion by using tools like compassion, meditation, introspection and then truly lead our lives based on the foundation of Satyam-Shivam-Sundaram....

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Sep 20 2020

The Art of Not Comparing

We constantly judge ourselves and our own worth. Always on a constant quest to compare ourselves with others. Instead of comparing ourselves, let's appreciate what we have. Let's find value in ourselves, in the qualities of our nature and in the service that we offer. ...

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Sep 10 2020

Pujya Swamiji on Suicide Prevention & Mental Health

आत्महत्या माने की खुद की हत्या, सपनों की हत्या, अपने अरमानों की हत्या।अपनी हत्या नहीं, अपने अपनों के अरमानो की हत्या भी है। माना की ज़िंदगी आसान नहीं है पर आत्महत्या भी तो कोई समाधान नहीं है। Today is #SuicidePreventionDay, when we address the issue of the millions every year who choose the ultimate solution to their problems and issues...

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Sep 10 2020

Message on World Suicide Prevention Day

"आत्महत्या माने की खुद की हत्या, सपनों की हत्या, अपने अरमानों की हत्या।अपनी हत्या नहीं, अपने अपनों के अरमानो की हत्या भी है। माना की ज़िंदगी आसान नहीं है पर आत्महत्या भी तो कोई समाधान नहीं है।" Today is #SuicidePreventionDay, when we address the issue of the millions every year who choose the ultimate "solution" to their problems and issues, a final response to a temporary challenge which isn't a solution at all! In addressing the devastating tragedy of suicide, Pujya Swamiji asks us to pause, to take a moment to reflect...

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Jun 28 2020

#MentalHealthMatters Webinar

Watch this beautiful panel on mental health, depression, suicide, stress, values, emotional intelligence, staying positive, and spiritual grounding with Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji, and Celebrity Mind Coach Vrinda Mehta, interviewed by Charu Pragya and Guru Prakashji, organized by The Positive Project & Bihar Young Thinkers Forum....

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Apr 28 2020

Pujya Swamiji On Akshaya Tritiya 2020

On the auspicious occasion of #AkshayaTritiya, Pujya Swamiji inspires us to celebrate the immortal & indestructible truth in our lives. And, as we think about the days ahead when we reopen the country after its lockdown, let us also open the doors to our heart to allow God, grace & light in - that is the true gold Pujya Swamiji reminds us. Pujya Swamiji speaks about that which keeps us from tapping into the source of immortality within--our ego and ignorance and how we can move beyond this darkness by...

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Mar 20 2019

The Meaning of Holika

During a special evening campfire HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji shares the special significance of the Holi festivities, “There are two different meanings of the word Holi if we look at it purely semantically: First, “Holi” means that which has happened, “Jo hogaya, holi,” has passed. So Holi is a time to acknowledge what has happened and then to move on, allowing us to be free from the chains of the past to move into the present. Another meaning is the past has happened (Ho) and now we take (Li)...

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