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Living in Paradise: Inspiration from those who succeeded
- By Swami Sadashiva Tirtha
- Published 01/3/2008
- Spirituality & Ethics
Over the past I have written about finding your peace and paradise. Bhagavad Gita fro Modern Times, my new book also discusses the laws of nature to help reduce stress, find inner peace and joy and create your outer paradise.Recently I made my latest vision a reality and moved upstate to land, vistas, streams, sweet air and peace.
We are starting to hear from others who have also pursued their visions and found their definition of paradise. Their words and paradise are listed here.
If you have found your paradise, share it with us to inspires others; add your story in the comment section below.
Spiritual Ayurveda in Allopathic & Holistic Practice: Case Studies
- By Kul Anand, MD, CAy, OMD
- Published 10/18/2007
- Case Studies , Spirituality & Ethics
After practicing Ayurvdic Medicine for a few years, I have come to the realization that spiritual counseling is a more powerful healing tool than diet and herbs. In fact I use herbs rarely in my practice.
The Spiritual Side of Ayurveda
- By Sangeetha Rajah, BAMS
- Published 11/22/2006
- Spirituality & Ethics
Ayurveda, the Science of Life, has its roots in spiritualism, though only the healing side of it has come to light. Ayurveda is a holistic way of life rather than just a medical science. It reveals the intimate relationship between the mind and body, humans and the cosmos. Quotes
- By Ayurveda Holistic Community
- Published 11/13/2006
- Spirituality & Ethics
Inspiring QuotesSpiritual Ayurveda: Think Free - Be Free
- By Swami Sadashiva Tirtha
- Published 09/28/2006
- Spirituality & Ethics
While some are trying to control Ayurveda and define it only as a medical system, you can choose to see and live the full, spiritual Ayurveda and continue to grow on your path to Self-Realization.Yogic Concept of Human Body
- By Naveen Arya, BAMS
- Published 08/1/2006
- Spirituality & Ethics
The body is divided into five koshas . With the help of this we can treat human body's physical and mental ailments
Inspiration from Swami Shankar Purushottam Tirtha
- By Swami Shankar Purushottam Tirtha
- Published 07/10/2005
- Spirituality & Ethics
Swamiji became a sanyasi (monk) under the Shankaracharya, Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha. In time, Swamiji found himself with an ashram in the Himalayan village, Uttarkashi, where he looked after the welfare of his disciples. It was there that he wrote this book, Guru Bani.
In the 1990?s it was translated into English by Swami Narayan Tirtha?s disciple, Uma Sanyal. Swamiji wrote several other books, among them was Yoga Vani: Instructions for the Attainment of Siddhayoga, which influenced some of the modern Siddhayoga traditions.
Eight powerful steps to be healthy
- By Dr. Jayashree Nataraj, BAMS, MD (Ayur)
- Published 05/19/2005
- Spirituality & Ethics , Lifestyle
One who follows these eight powerful steps, will lead a quality life and keeps the diseases at a distance.
Meditation Room
- By Ayurveda Holistic Community
- Published 03/24/2005
- Spirituality & Ethics
10 Things We Can Do Toward A Purposeful Life
- By Swami Sadashiva Tirtha
- Published 02/3/2005
- Lifestyle , Spirituality & Ethics
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