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Book Review: Art of Power by Thich Nhat Hanh Part – II Mindfulness Mindfulness is the energy of attention and capacity to be 100% present to what is happening…
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Be cautious in critising the in-laws of your son; he may not like it even if you are right. Avoid being critic with bad taste, you will be the loser. You…
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An introduction video on Refractive Surgeries. Quite primitive and fundamentally useful information for the viewers from all groups.
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From: Dr Bharat Desai To: feedback2jyoti@chitralekha.com Date: Sun, Jul 18, 2010, at 9:53 PM Subject: Father's reply to a daughter marrie…
We are always comparing what we are with what we should be. The 'should be' is projection of what we think we ought be. Contradiction exists when the…