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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Celebrate Differences


Monday, 28 January 2019

Celebrate Differences

The Speaking Tree , India | ET
By R K LANGAR

Image result for celebrate differences quoteUnity is life; its negation is death. Unity is to be achieved through unity of minds. Our mind perceives and creates the world around us. Beauty, love, compassion, benevolence, reason and order help us embrace with equal ease all things great and small.

Unity is strength. Bahá’u’lláh, who spoke of the need for Oneness, said that so powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole of earth. Religion is to enhance love and unity, for we are fruits of one tree.

Related imageThose who make no effort to expand their process of thinking and improve their level of awareness are not receptive to new ideas. Men may seem to get together but they remain divided by difference in perceptions.

Unity is best achieved when minds are elevated. At an average level of our consciousness, all our differences get exaggerated and distorted. Higher the consciousness, the better the adaptability to unite.

He sees farthest who ascends highest. Unity of mind does not mean we have to eliminate differences. Live with them and achieve unity, not uniformity, for uniformity goes against Creation.

Related imageDifferences are a blessing as long as we respect and accept them; they activate and inspire the mind and accelerate the thinking process that leads to intellectual development.

When differences are understood, they enrich us and lead to progress and development. We have no choice but to work with people who are different than us.

When we accept that variety is the spice of life, we obtain unity despite differences. Peace can only be achieved by understanding and acceptance.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

Quote from the True Charm and Power of Vedanta
Inner spirit of Hinduism
The Speaking Tree | Lifestyle | ET
by M N Kundu

Swami Vivekananda highlighted the inner spirit of Hinduism behind the mist of mythology and rituals in the light of his own direct experience. He held that the highest concept of the inexpressible Spirit has been elucidated in the Upanishads; intellectual analysis of the same is in the Brahmasutras, while practical application of spiritual wisdom has been prescribed in the Gita.

And Swamiji has highlighted all these with scientific analysis, and the art of living in yoga with universal fraternity, divine humanism, spiritual harmony and service as worship. He held that Advaita, Monism, is the last word in religion from which one can look upon all religions and sects with divine love.

In the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, he overwhelmed the intelligentsia with his exposition of the essence of Hinduism —incorporating the agnosticism of the Buddha, atheism of the Jains, and the many gods and goddesses along with the highest spiritual dimensions of Vedanta. He asserted that we all are moving from lesser truth to higher truth, and all streams are bound to reach the ocean of the ultimate. Hence, instead of divisive factionalism with foolish sense of superiority complex, we need to make mutuality and harmony part of our lives.

External worship is the lowest stage, mental prayer is the next stage, but the highest is when the Ultimate is realised. Swami Vivekananda developed his ideal of neo-Vedantism, that is, divine humanism, with wonderful empathy, selfless service and divine love as a way of supreme realisation.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.




 But, if He exists?
I drive joy There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive 4m.

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Monday, January 21, 2019

Happiness & Evolution


Monday, 21 January 2019

Happiness & Evolution
Times in The Speaking Tree |  India | ET
By ANIL K RAJVANSHI

Related imageIn a riverbed were two trees. One was the mighty banyan tree and the other was a reed. “You are spineless; look at me. Not only am I tall and stand erect, I also give shade to the weary,” it would often say to the reed. In the rainy season came a flash flood that uprooted the banyan tree.

The reed, however, survived as it simply bent with the current and when the floods receded, it became erect again. This is a story of the strength of humility. Another lesson the story contains is that it is only those systems that come in equilibrium with the surroundings that survive.

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Evolution of natural systems normally takes place via branching when the system goes far from equilibrium or “becomes unwieldy”, and is governed by laws of non-linear thermodynamics. The branch that comes into equilibrium with the surrounding forces, survives and prospers.

Related imageMost times we are unhappy because of conflict within the self or with surroundings. To resolve the conflict or come “in equilibrium”, we should be able to sense our surroundings. The first mechanism for happiness is, therefore, to become acutely aware of the surroundings and corresponding forces.

This means developing a sensitive mind and increasing one’s awareness. Both these are produced by making our minds powerful through Yoga. A powerful mind is a great information processor and, hence, can process signals and information from surroundings efficiently.

Without awareness, the interaction with the forces is only a one-way affair, that is, we are controlled by them.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

Quote from the True Charm and Power of Vedanta

Seekers not escapists
The Speaking Tree | ET


BY-MATA AMRITANANDAMAYI

Spirituality is the science that teaches one to understand life in greater depth. It is mind management to maintain balance.

If we cannot manage the mind and thoughts well, life loses its balance. Real courage is the coming together of two things: the mental strength to face anything, and compassion. Those who charge spiritual life with being a form of escapism have preconceived ideas. Knowledge cannot be enforced on anyone.

It can be imparted to someone who is receptive; knowledge then dawns within that person. Someone with a blocked nose cannot enjoy a flower’s fragrance. Can one blame the flower?

True seekers are not using spirituality as a pretext for escaping their responsibilities. They work day and night selflessly to serve society. They are taught to meditate and do selfless work.

There are many couples who, after marriage, volunteer to do selfless service. On the other hand, there are many individuals and organisations that create problems both for their own families and for society by not discharging their duties. Instead of taking on the responsibilities of others, they try to escape.

They are the ‘escapees,’ and not those who lead a spiritual life with an understanding of spiritual principles.

There are three factors that make one a human being: [1]The longing, after due deliberation, to understand the depth and significance of life.


The ability to love others.

The strength to enjoy and to spread joy among others.

Spirituality teaches us to realise these three. Only then does human life become fulfilled.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.




 But, if He exists?
I drive joy There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive 4m.

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Sunday, January 13, 2019

War Is Not A Solution


Monday, 14 January 2019

War Is Not A Solution

Image result for war is not solution quoteRAHUL SIDDHARTHA KISS is promoting peace through effective policy-making. The US-based 18-year-old interacted with THE SPEAKING TREE in Delhi recently

How can diversity be promoted as something positive?

Diversity is present in a lot of countries; it’s just that policy, issues, tensions and mistrust lead to a lot of ugliness. But it’s not the same in all places. Some societies are managing diversity better. For instance, in the US, relations between whites and blacks are much better today than they were in 1960s.At one point, there was a lot of tension between Serbians and Croatians. Today their relations have improved, but in some places, things have gotten far worse. There are radical ideologies sprouting up that weren’t there earlier. For instance, Kabul of the 1960s was much better than Kabul today. We also have to look at economic persecution of groups and at how economic policies can be made to integrate local populations. It’s all about knowledge, research and learning, so that we can provide policies that can have impact on different countries of the world.
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How can we connect hyper-nationalism and hyper-localism to the idea of universal brotherhood for common benefit?


The more prosperous the world is, the better it is for everyone. We are not promoting nationalism or globalism. But war between countries is not good, so one way is to promote peace and free trade. Get countries to carry out trade rather than leave them in isolation. Our focus should be on improving the life of people. Through research, if we find that it is better to grow a global nationality, then we should work towards it. It is only after extensive study that such a step should be taken; it’s really looking into the future. People can be proud of their nations and still be able to work with other countries. We are trying to figure out what will succeed. What will make them work with each other rather than fight each other?

Does cultural identity promote mistrust?

Related imageIt depends on which group you identify with. People identify with groups, and groups compete. Earlier, groups were basically tribes that competed with each other for resources. Most neighbouring countries have had histories of wars and violence because they are competing with each other. In the animal kingdom, you find packs that hunt together. When there is lack of trust between two groups, they fight. There are left-wing groups and right-wing groups with different opinions. In a paper on making America great again, I wrote that respecting other cultures and working with them and learning from them, and at the same time respecting its own identity is what will make America great again.

Image result for war is not solution quoteWe are not robots, we have emotional feelings; people love their children more than other people’s children and they also love their country more than other countries. You can’t take away these emotional feelings, but you have to complement these ideas; you respect your country, so respect other nations and learn from them. We can work together. The golden rule is to respect and not de-humanise other people. Balance is the key; all great philosophies talk about balance.

To not get rid of differences and still be able to work together, it is imperative to know that dialogue is important and knowledge is power. Patience, too, because things take time. If dialogue doesn’t work, then what is the alternative? War is no solution at all; it only creates orphans, loss of lives and livelihoods; it is slaughter.

Mission Possible?

The San Francisco-based Rahul Siddhartha Kiss is of Indo-German-Hungarian- American descent. He was born and raised in Silicon Valley. When he turned 16, he founded Global Thought Inc, a platform for dialogues and conversations that must be heard — but which are not getting adequate attention.

— Sonal Srivastava

Quote from the True Charm and Power of Vedanta

Non-violent communication helps us reframe how we express ourselves, says MARSHALL B ROSENBERG

I believe compassion is our n a t u r a l state of being — that it’s natural to feel joy in giving and receiving from the heart. Accordingly, for most of my life I’ve been preoccupied with two questions: What happens to disconnect us from our compassionate nature, leading us to behave violently or exploitatively? And conversely, what empowers some to stay connected to our compassionate nature even under the worst circumstances?

While studying factors that affect our ability to stay compassionate, I was struck by the crucial role that language can play. While we may not consider the way we talk to be ‘violent,’ words often lead to hurt and pain towards ourselves or to others. That’s because so many of us have been trained to speak in terms of moralistic judgements, evaluations and labels that disconnect us from compassion.

I have since identified a specific approach to communicating — called Non-violent Communication (NVC) — that leads us to give from the heart, connecting us in a way that allows our natural compassion to flourish.

Our Natural State

NVC guides us to reframe how we express ourselves and how we hear others.

Instead of habitual, automatic reactions, our words become conscious responses based firmly on awareness of what we perceive, feel and want in that moment. Within the framework of NVC, we’re led to express ourselves with honesty and clarity, while simultaneously paying others a respectful and empathic attention. In any exchange, we come to hear our own deeper needs and those of others. NVC trains us to observe carefully, and to specify behaviours and conditions that are affecting us. The form is simple, yet powerfully transformative.

Focus Attention

There is a story of a man on all fours under a street lamp, searching for something. A policeman passing by asked what he was doing. “Looking for my car keys,” replied the man, who appeared slightly drunk.“Did you drop them here?” enquired the officer.“No,” answered the man, “I dropped them in the alley.” Seeing the policeman’s baffled expression, the man hastened to explain, “But the light is much better here.”Like this story, I find that my cultural conditioning leads me to focus attention on places where I am unlikely to get what I want. I developed NVC as a way to train my attention on places that have the potential to yield what I am seeking.

The use of NVC does not require that the persons with whom we are communicating be literate in NVC or even motivated to relate to us compassionately. If we stay motivated solely to give and receive compassionately, and do everything we can to let others know this is our only motive, they will join us in the process, and eventually we will be able to respond compassionately to one another.

I’m not saying that this always happens quickly. I do maintain, however, that compassion inevitably blossoms when we stay true to the principles and process of NVC.

To arrive at a mutual desire to give from the heart, we focus the light of consciousness on four areas — referred to as the four components of the NVC model. First, we observe what the others are saying or doing that is either enriching or not enriching our life. The trick is to be able to articulate this observation without introducing any judgement or evaluation.

Next, we state how we feel when we observe this action: are we hurt, scared, joyful, amused, irritated? And thirdly, we say what needs of ours are connected to the feelings we have identified. An awareness of these three components is present when we use NVC to clearly and honestly express how we are.

For example, a mother might express these three pieces to her teenage son by saying, “Felix, when I see two balls of soiled socks under the coffee table and another three next to the TV, I feel irritated because I am needing more order in the rooms that we share in common.”

She would follow immediately with the fourth component — a very specific request: “Would you be willing to put your socks in your room or in the washing machine?” This fourth component addresses what we are wanting from the other person that would enrich our lives or make life more wonderful for us.

Thus, part of NVC is to express these four pieces of information very clearly, whether verbally or by other means. The other part of this communication consists of receiving the same four pieces of information from others. We connect with them by first sensing what they are observing, feeling and needing; we discover what would enrich their lives by receiving the fourth piece — their request. As we keep our attention focused on the areas mentioned, and help others do likewise, we establish a flow of communication, back and forth, until compassion manifests naturally: what I am observing, feeling and needing; what I am requesting to enrich my life; what you are observing, feeling and needing; what you are requesting to enrich your life.

Observe Your Feelings

● The concrete actions we observe that affect our well-being
● How we feel in relation to what we observe
● The needs, values, desires that create our feelings
● The concrete actions we request in order to enrich our lives The essence of NVC is in our consciousness of the four components, not in the actual words that are exchanged.

Applying NVC

When we use NVC in our interactions — with ourselves, with another person or in a group — we become grounded in our natural state of compassion. It is, therefore, an approach that can be effectively applied at all levels of communication and in diverse situations. Some people use NVC to create greater depth and caring in their intimate relationships. Others use it to build more effective relationships at work. Still others use this process in the political arena. Worldwide, NVC now serves as a valuable resource for communities facing violent conflicts and severe ethnic, religious or political tensions. (The author was the founder and director of the Center for Nonviolent Communication till his death in 2015.)

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 But, if He exists?
I drive joy There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive 4m.

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Sunday, January 6, 2019

Lonely But Never Alone


Monday, 07 January 2019

Lonely But Never Alone
The Speaking Tree | India | ET
Image result for Lonely But Never Alone quoteBy LEWIS RICHMOND

Loneliness often increases as we grow older. Certainly when those we know begin to pass away (which may start when we are in our 50s). There is a kind of loneliness that comes and cannot easily be assuaged. Their loss is permanent.

I have a thumbnail summary of Buddhism that goes like this, “Everything is connected, nothing lasts, and we are not alone.” So, the losses of our friends and loved ones tells us, like nothing else can, that “nothing lasts” — especially those things that we most care about.

Image result for Lonely But Never Alone quoteSo, what do I mean when I say, especially to those grieving or lonely, “We are not alone?” Loneliness is part of the human condition, and even adepts and realised teachers of Buddhism can suffer from it — though they may understand and accept it better.

We may feel grief and loneliness, but we are actually never alone. My life story and memories and losses are unique. Nobody else feels them as I do. But in that discreteness is also connection. We are unique individuals, but each of us has the same fundamental nature — Buddha nature. Touching that fundamental nature — for example, in meditation — is paradoxically the way we connect with everyone and everything.

Image result for Lonely But Never Alone quote“Everything is connected” and “We are not alone” are two ways of describing the same condition. Touching that connection means that our all-too-human loneliness has some context. We grieve for those we have lost, but we rejoice in the connections that have, have always had, and will always have. We are not alone.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

Quote from the True Charm and Power of Vedanta

Initiator and Guru
The Speaking Tree  | ET
By B Ballabh Tirtha Maharaj

The words ‘initiation’ and ‘diksha’ are not synonymous. The Oxford English Dictionary says, ‘initiation’ means admitting or introducing somebody to membership of a group, often by means of a special ceremony. The definition of ‘diksha’ is given in Hari-bhakti-viläsa: “the procedure by which self-effulgent (divine) knowledge that eradicates the cause of all sins”.

Divine knowledge comes through revelation. One who has realised the Supreme can impart that self-effulgent knowledge to others, provided the aspirant submits to the Supreme and to his guru. The initiatorguru must have two qualifications, says the Mundaka Sruti: he must be well-versed in the scriptures, and he must have realisation of Divinity.



Krishna is Supreme. By serving Him, we serve all. If we pour water at the root of the tree, all parts of the tree will be nourished, if we give food to the stomach, all parts of the body will be nourished — we should have firm faith that by serving Him we serve all.

A bona fide guru does not think himself as guru while giving mantra to disciples; he never makes disciples with the ego of being guru. Showing the path of eternal welfare to aspirants is the greatest service of Krishna. An observer may think that one is giving mantra as guru and the other is receiving it as disciple. Those who give mantra with ulterior motives suffer for the sinful acts of the disciples because they are not doing it for the Supreme’s satisfaction. God is Omniscient; nobody can deceive Him.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.



 But, if He exists?
I drive joy There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive 4m.

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