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NADI PARIKSHA TRAINING

*Navratri EXCLUSIVE* *MEGA Nadi Pariksha Training Program* Sri Sri Wellbeing invites all Medical Practitioners (BAMS, BHMS, MBBS, BPT/ Osteopaths) to master the Art of Pulse Diagnosis *Date: 26 September - 11 October, 2023* *Venue: The Art of Living International Centre, Bangalore*   Eligibility: Selection based on one level of screening Time: Full Day Program *(For Non BAMS there will be 20 hours online Sessions before & 8 hours after the offline program )* Why enrol for this Training Program Ø Learn mind management techniques to promote awareness Ø Harness your intuition & address the root cause of the health condition  How will YOU benefit Ø Impact your inner wiring holistically Ø Improve your wellness quotient Ø Upgrade your professional skills    Interest form link   https://forms.gle/cth41tWFyZqrzrbj7 HURRY UP! Limited Seats Available BAMS - 60 seats  BHMS - 40 Seats  MBBS - 60 Seats  BPT/ Osteo - 40 Seats...

Samadhi

Chapter 3 - Samadhi Day 13  Question - Gurudev, is it possible to get stuck in achieving a mood of dispassion, turning one's attention to the separation between self and thoughts, emotions and sensory data, and is it possible to see more clearly who you are? But if a habit is developed of separating oneself from everything in an artificial way, you will lose spontaneity, attunement with nature and will not fully engage in life by giving it your 100%. How do you walk this tightrope, and how do you know if you are too far on one side or the other?  Gurudev Sri Sri - Dispassion does not divide you. In fact, it connects you. It connects you to the present moment so totally that you can be 100% in anything that you are doing. When you are not dispassionate, then what happens? You are linked to the past or future.  You are not one 100% connected to the present and are more divided. So when your mind is hoping for something in future or regretting the past, it is not...

Cashew tree , Anacardium occidentale

The Cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale) is a small, evergreen tree, from the family Anacardiaceae). The Cashew Road and Cashew MRT along the Down-Town Line, in Singapore, are named after it. 🌰The tree grows up to 12m tall and has a wide dome shaped crown and its foliage forms a thin peripheral canopy with protruding inflorescences.  🌰Leaves are simple, leathery, obovate, with smooth margins and prominent venation. They are alternately and spirally arranged in whorls.  🌰Flowers are produced in terminal panicles or corymbs, about 10 – 20 cm long, each flower is small, pale green at first, then turning reddish, with five slender, acute petals and are pollinated by honey bees, flies and possibly ants.  🌰It produces two fruits, the cashew apple and cashew nut. However, the cashew nut is the true fruit whereas the cashew apple is actually the swollen fruit stalk. Stem will ooze out a clear gum when injured. 🌰The cashew apple...

Yoga means skill - skill to live your life, to manage your mind, to deal with your emotions

Chapter 2 - Honouring The Practise  Day 12  Buddhists have got their own method of determining who is enlightened and who is not. Somebody who sings, dances, and enjoys living in the world is not enlightened. Somebody who mingles with their family members is not enlightened. The enlightened have to renounce their family. I have seen many of these so-called sanyasis.  They are so afraid of meeting their own family. They fear that they could develop attachment for them again. I remember in one of the ashrams, an intimate, a so-called sanyasi and renunciate, would not meet his mother, an old lady who was nearly 70 years old, whe. she would go there to meet him. He would meet everybody else.  What had this poor old lady done that he would not even meet her? She would cry. Many of the renunciates - the so-called nuns, brothers and fathers are very cruel to their own family people because that is their idea of renunciation. Why can't the close relatives be love...

Horse Mango , Mangifera foetida , Bachang, is a species of mango tree

 🐴🥭Horse Mango (Mangifera foetida) also known as Bachang, is a critically endangered species of mango tree, native to Thailand, Vietnam, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo.  🌳The tree may grow up to 40 m tall and can be identified from the glossy and leathery leaves, which have obvious depressed secondary venation. Some studies describe the leaves as stiff and thick cardboard-like. The leaves are simple and arranged in whorls. 🌳 The tree bears copper-red inflorescences (panicles) with tiny pink flowers, that mature into globose, fibrous and stinking drupes. The ripe fruit is strongly scented. The unripe fresh fruit contains an irritant juice which may inflame the lips and mouth if consumed. At maturity the irritant juice is restricted to the skin of the fruit. The fruits are used in curries, pickles, rojak, and to make chutneys or sweetmeats. 🌳Although the sap of the tree irritates the skin, it is used as a lotion to treat ...

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