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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author is an information technologist who has worked for and consulted with major multinational corporations in the US. His attention to this subject started when his son asked him quite innocently “Dad, what do you believe in?” This is the culmination of efforts to address this rather simple question from the point of view of philosophy and spirituality in a story-telling narrative. He has earlier published a book on Data Dictionaries and holds a patent on the same subject. He holds degrees from IIT and the University of Illinois.Read More...
The author is an information technologist who has worked for and consulted with major multinational corporations in the US. His attention to this subject started when his son asked him quite innocently “Dad, what do you believe in?” This is the culmination of efforts to address this rather simple question from the point of view of philosophy and spirituality in a story-telling narrative. He has earlier published a book on Data Dictionaries and holds a patent on the same subject. He holds degrees from IIT and the University of Illinois.
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This book explores the Indic Knowledge System (IKS) and its relevance to philosophy, spirituality, and health. It combines scientific research, personal insights, and ancient wisdom to provide practical steps for achieving better health, contentment, harmony, and transcendence. It offers readers insights that are both intellectually stimulating and practically transformative, while guiding readers to benefit from its wisdom.
Key Themes:
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This book explores the Indic Knowledge System (IKS) and its relevance to philosophy, spirituality, and health. It combines scientific research, personal insights, and ancient wisdom to provide practical steps for achieving better health, contentment, harmony, and transcendence. It offers readers insights that are both intellectually stimulating and practically transformative, while guiding readers to benefit from its wisdom.
Key Themes:
Consciousness: The book discusses individual consciousness (ātman) and cosmic consciousness (brahman), emphasizing their interconnectedness. It explores reincarnation, near-death experiences, and the role of consciousness in personality development and mental health.
Cosmos: The Indic perspective on the universe aligns with modern scientific theories like the Big Bang. Cosmic consciousness is posited as a universal force reflected within individuals, enabling transcendence.
Meditation and Yoga: Techniques like chanting OM, Transcendental Meditation, and yoga are highlighted for their ability to calm the mind, reduce stress, and promote physical and emotional well-being.
Karma and Dharma: Karma refers to actions and their consequences, while dharma provides the moral framework for righteous living. Together, they guide individuals toward spiritual growth, resilience, and freedom from fear (moksha).
Morality and Spirituality: The book emphasizes altruism, duty, and responsibility as pathways to transcendence. It advocates for introspection and ethical behavior to achieve harmony within oneself and society.
Scientific and Historical Insights: The text integrates findings from neuroscience, psychology, physics and biology with ancient Indic philosophies, offering a holistic view of human existence.
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