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It’s not love at first sight but at first smell.

Birds will often pick at their feathers and flick their wings as a way of attracting the attentions of the opposite sex. Scarlett Macaws will preen themselves, and each other, during courtship. The peacock’s tail is a famous example of sexual selection. The

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The Aura

Depression, anxiety, anger, stress, envy, greed, attachment to material things, and mental unrest are common ailments in the modern age. These psychological disorders lead to the breakdown of healthy cells, destroy anti-aging factors, and cause hormonal imbalances. To engage in

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Dealing with Diabetes with Ayurveda

Modulation in Ahara & Vihara as an adjuvant to Ayurvedic medicines is a good treatment modality, which the world needs to look upon.  Diabetes is a global epidemic plaguing rich and poor alike. It is a dreadful life style disorder

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Withholding and Withdrawing of Life Support V/s Euthanasia

Withholding and withdrawing of life support measures is highly case specific, context specific and situation specific medical decision, which is not amenable to cook book recipe type guidelines. No two patients are same in totality.  For the treating physician, withholding

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Meditation: Awakening of Inner Bliss

Meditation was discovered several thousands of years back by the great sages to experience the connectivity between soul and supreme soul. In ancient times, it was being used as a way of self-realization of the true self. In today’s world,

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Dhyāna: The single, unbroken flow

meditation is the uninterrupted flow of one-pointed cognition on a particular object, such as the breath or a mantra, without being drawn to or interrupted by any other cognition. Like so many ancient, spiritual terms that once had clarity and

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Sadhana

Meditation is the easiest process for the human mind, but the narrowest in its results; contemplation more difficult, but greater; self-observation and liberation from the chains of Thought the most difficult of all, but the widest and greatest in its

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How to Control your Thoughts during Meditation?

You complain about a new possibility that has arisen within you, a possibility that an ape, a monkey, or any other creature does not have. Question: Namaskaram. During the practice of kriyas, there is always this challenge of thoughts entering

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