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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“It is a man’s own mind, not his enemy or foe that lures him to evil ways,” observed Gautama Buddha.
The Infinite Mind is a work on exploring the different facets and the contours of the human mind. The majesty of the human mind lies in its astonishing latent powers. Humans have set footprints on the moon, attempted to explore the universe and human body since ages but are yet to fathom the mind.
During their short time on earth, the average human neglects to understand or explore the mind. Yet right from childhood humans use the mind, everyday, till death. The mind is a tool; one should learn about it, sharpen it and then see the phenomenal results that follow in the shortest possible time. The first step could be a SWOT analysis of the human mind, which can bring in greater harmony with nature and the universe. If the mind is trained in the right direction, life will automatically gravitate to happiness and healthy thoughts persist.
The human mind can act as a positive or negative trigger. The question is “How to touch the mind? Sharpen it?” Yes, it can be done. In this book, there are techniques discussed to strengthen the mind and break the fears or barriers. Miracles happen when thoughts manifest in life through the mind. Invest attention in the mind and feel the genie experience.
Humans often experience something magical, something that is unexplainable. How does it happen? What is the X-factor that metamorphoses the thought process in the mind? This book is an attempt to provide answers in this direction.
“Like very muddy water, which is clearly water again when the mud is removed, one’s true self shines forth again when the contamination (ignorance) is removed.”- Adi Shankaracharya.
Ankush Garg and Ravi Valluri
ANKUSH GARG is the author of "Pragyan" -a practical, impactful book on life. His work has been admired by many people. He is devoted to turning his ideas into reality. Through integrating yoga and meditation into his life, the author has evolved into a more versatile and vibrant person. A multilingual man of many hats, Ankush is a software engineer, cook, counsellor and a volunteer with the Art of Living. He is also a corporate trainer on innovation. Bearing the mindset of an ‘enabler for everyone’, using his skills, which he believes are his gifts for others.
RAVI VALLURI is an officer of the Indian Railway Traffic Service and has worked at several places on different Zonal railways. He has also served in Mil Rail (Army Headquarters), where he was decorated with the Chief of Army Staff award. Currently, he is posted at Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh, India) as the Principal Chief Operations Manager, North Central Railway.
The author is also a faculty of the Art of Living. He conducts the Happiness Programme, yoga and meditation sessions of the Art of Living, besides helping counsel addicts and undertaking courses for those dependant on alcohol and drugs. He has had a penchant for theatre, public speaking and writing since his school days and continues to fuel these interests. At present, he is a regular blogger and contributes to Free Press Journal, Sakshi Post and the Word Press. The author can be reached at 9618564024 (WhatsApp) and at valluri.ravi@gmail.com.
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