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Museum of Indian Saints
Rashme Sehgal describes a museum in Germany that houses the relics of Indian saints, collected by its head, Swami Vishwananda. A treat indeed for ardent seekers!
The purpose of living
Living selflessly to benefit others is the true purpose of life, says Darshan Goswami. This, in turn, leads to the ultimate goal of God-realisation the realisation of one's true nature as pure consciousness.
NURTURED BY NATURE
Navni Chawla reports on the Healing in the Hills retreat recently held at Ramgarh
Eight steps to enlightenment
Sri Anish explains that there is much more to yoga than performing a series of contorted poses. It is a way of life and a means to achieving ultimate peace.
HOW I FOUND MY GOD
Dr Bijal Maroo, who was pussyfooting with God all along, became an ardent believer overnight when she experienced His omnipotence in a moment of crisis
As you sow. . .
Looking at himself in the mirror, Pradeep Krishnan comes to a realization: to set the world right, one has to start with oneself
Am I worthy enough?
Pursuing goals endlessly does not define your self-worth. Knowing and abiding in your natural state of being does, says Ajay Kalra
The birth of a mantra
On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivaratri, March 1, 2022, Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama observed a series of chantings, yajnas, pujas, and prayers.
Thank God
We have been blessed with the ability to be grateful. So let us have the wisdom to appreciate it and be thankful for small mercies (as well as big ones) to fill our lives with abundance and positivity, says Jamuna Rangachari
Karta, Karma, And Kriya
Vanitha Vaidyalingam explains how the karma theory originated in the Vedas, was developed in the Upanishads, and subsequently was expanded on in the Bhagavad Gita
Understanding Your Other Half
Navni Chawla explores how a man and a woman in a relationship can understand each other better by knowing each other's language, inner world, and psyche.
To Do Or Not To Do?
Niranjan Gidwani explores the inevitability of contradictions in our life and the ways in which we can tackle them
10 Spears That Destroy Marriages
Suzy Singh discusses the ten spears that destroy marriages, compelling partners to cheat on each other
Yoga Vasistha
Improve overall strength and confidence with the Side Plank Pose, demonstrated by Kamala Venkat
Beat the heat
This May, be a cool cucumber by chilling with Naini Setalvad's favourite summer drinks
Opening up to love
By surrendering to the present, Jyoti Marianne Bahri peeled away the layers of childhood memories to reveal the love that existed between her and her 'uncaring' father
Spatial vibes
Architect Raman Vig explains to Rishi Rathod the underlying principles of achieving health, happiness, and harmony through architecture and space design.
The future of farming
Rahul Rasal: the doctor of soil
De-Stress Diet
Relax! Naini Setalvad is here to help you unwind with her guidance on feel-good foods
Insights Into Infidelity
Suzy Singh's honest look at the phenomenon of extramarital relationships compels us to consider the how and why of it in a different light
Healing From The Holocaust
Trauma experienced in past lives can affect your present one. In this connection, Jamuna Rangachari explores reincarnation and the role that past life regression therapy plays in healing deep-seated wounds inflicted by events such as the Holocaust
Lessons For An Uncomplicated Life
50 Life Lessons is former editor-in-chief of Life Positive Suma Varughese's newly published book. Its rich store of wisdom and insights will help you lead a happy, successful, and vibrant life, says Rajeshwari Prakash.
Gita gyan for mental discipline
The Bhagavad Gita has several strategies for controlling the mind, which can be adopted and worked upon, explains H. H. Swami Mukundananda ji
Fuelling the future
Rishi Rathod throws light on alternative sources for fuel, the adoption and promotion of which will go a long way in making India eco-friendly
An eye-opener for glaucoma patients
Abhay Kumar Shah reveals some effective mudras for those suffering from ocular hypertension and glaucoma
A rupee goes a long way
When people see difficulties around them, some feel sorry for themselves while others vow to ensure that they overcome them and provide hope to all.
Healing in the hills
Tired of being confined, stressed, and confused? Life Positive invites you to take a break and travel to Ramgarh for a week-long festival of healing in the Kumaon valley
Spreading innovation through the grapevine
The significance of farming as a means to healthy and sustainable practices is fast gaining currency. Bhausaheb Kanchan, a Maharashtra-based farmer who owns a three-acre ancestral plot in Uruli Kanchan, has always been an ardent farmer.
Happy Job-Hunting!
H. H. Swami Mukundananda gives tips to the youth for making wise career choices
The art of simply 'being'
To counter the madness of our day-to-day frenzied lifestyle, Charles Shahar shows us how to 'pause' and be one with pure existence