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  • Vedanta Kesary (1992, January p.2-5) Time cannot be divided. All its so-called divisions are man-made, but they do serve some useful purpose. Take, for instance, the division of time into years, months, and days. The beginning of ...
  • <strong></strong> <a href="gratitude-god-environmental-pollution-031008.html"><strong>Continued From The First Page</strong></a><br/><br/> The major threats to the earth's environment today come from the destruction of forests and other habitats; the global warming due to emissions of ca...
  • Vedanta Kesary (1992, January p.2-5) Not saying thank-you is not the same thing as not being grateful. If our parents did their duty by looking after and caring for us, we must do our duty by being grateful for all ...
  • <strong></strong> <a href="solitude-meditation-king-janaka-260908.html"><strong>Continued From The First Page</strong></a><br/><br/> A secluded spot is essential even for daily meditation and worship. Sri Ramakrishna says that one should meditate in a corner, or in the forest, or in the ...
  • Vedanta Kesary, 1992, August 314-318 The need for solitude for spiritual practice is recognized in all the religions of the world. In the history of almost all religions we find illustrious examples of saints and sages who ...
  • Continued From The First Page The devotee may, in the initial stages, discipline his life out of 'fear' of God. But this phase normally passes away soon. How long can he really fear someone who is always nearby? Even the ...
  • Vedanta Kesary 1992 April p.122-125 When remembering 'God is seeing me' becomes habitual with the devotee, he finds that God provides the supreme security. He realizes that God is never a detached witness. It is He who is really doing everything, ...
  • Vedanta Kesary, 1992 March, p.82-9 When the Upanishads, the Gita, and other Vedanta texts speak of pain and suffering (duhkha) they primarily refer to existential pain, and only secondarily to the pain that manifests at the physical and mental levels. An ...
  • Vedanta Kesary, 1992 March, p.82-9 The human personality is not dichotomous, says Vedanta, it is trichotomous. We are not just body + mind. We are body + mind + Atman, the true, inner Self. Further, we are ...
  • It is clear that no one can pinpoint where the physiology of pain ends and the psychology of pain begins.That takes us into a field in which even modern medicine is still groping. Much of the treatment ...
  • Vedanta Kesary, 1992 March, p.82-9 In ancient times chronic pain was attributed to evil influences. Egyptians of those early days believed that it was caused by angry gods and spirits of the dead, and the only way ...
  • Vedanta Kesary, 1992 March, p.82-9 Which is the most common reason for seeing a doctor? What is the No. 1 reason people take medication? What disables or at least severely affects more people than either cancer or ...
 
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