My second name is Chintamani, not literally, but metaphorically.
I have always been overthinking and worrying my way through life, to the extent that it is almost second nature to me. I could be at lunch with friends, laughing out loud; I could be standing on the mat in Ekpadasana or doing a critical task at work - all of this with the worry meter constantly running in my mind, ultimately making me feel like I am not present in my own life. Since the practical techniques I have learned here at the Institute have given me relief, I realised that I can overcome this tendency for good. I decided to extend the theory and philosophy taught to us to deepdive and self-introspect to better manage my worrying and overthinking tendencies.
For this ongoing journey, I used the technique of Reflection and occasionally Journaling, which led to an increased self-awareness. This made me see the 4 major roadblocks on my way out of worry land and to cross each of these, I have applied the theory and techniques that I have learnt during my Teacher Training Course:
The first roadblock: ‘The Curse of Perfection’
I have been an academic overachiever which instilled the wrong notion early on that ‘I have to be the best at what ever I do . ’ Understandably, if I am setting such high and unrealistic standards, I am putting myself in a state where I would always worry about the outcome of every task.
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Kariyatu
Sleeping on the floor on a thin cloth, walking barefoot from one city to another, facing harsh weather without any modern amenities like an umbrella and surviving on donated food sounds like ascetic living.
Rediscovering Balance in Hyperconnected World
Yoga and digital detox
Stress and Gastrointestinal Problems
How to keep the digestive system healthy
A Brahmin in Kerala
When a dwarf became a giant
About Dharma Desires and Interconnectedness (Part 3)
Finding one's way back to the original meaning
Typecasting
Reevaluating a lost skill
Self-reliance
Working on the body, mind and the nervous system
Selflessness vs. Selfishness
From \"I\" sense to I sense From a Parisamvada by Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra.
Moringa Flowers
Edible flowers? Yes! Ayurveda mentions many edible flowers. One of them is the Moringa flower.
You Gain Some, You Lose Some
Recently, we the Chennaites, got the opportunity to get blessings from His Sharada Peetam.