EVERYONE IS SEARCHING FOR LOVE – BUT LOVE IS WITHIN
It is often in our life, irrespective of the age we feel that, “There is no one who loves me”. As you grow up, the desire to become one with another one, is very deep within. Read More
It is often in our life, irrespective of the age we feel that, “There is no one who loves me”. As you grow up, the desire to become one with another one, is very deep within. Read More
First of these two rules is – 1) What ever you pay attention to will increase : If you pay attention to your child’s, watching TV excessively, if you pay attention to your son’s / daughter’s handwriting, as not being very good – your nagging or persisting, is going to make the problem more visible – the problem will become more prominent. This rule comes from the rules of Quantum Physics of Einstein and Heisinger – Quantum Physicist. The quantum Physics explains that everything in this Universe – is made up of Matter. When you define matter – as per definition – matter means anything that occupies space. Whether $1000 note, a BMW car, a girl’s body, a man’s body, food, everything that occupies space is made up of matter. When you dissect this matter, into smaller and smaller pieces – you get molecules or cells – atoms – protons or neutrons – sub atomic particles like boson, lepkrik, krion etc. These sub atomic particles – they have a beautiful property. When you pay attention to anything – a sub atomic particle. It becomes visible. So the sub atomic particle becomes visible meaning the problem or the likely gain, becomes more prominent. If I was wanting a million dollar and pay attention to, how am I going to utilise / spend the million dollar, from some where, connections will be made and the million dollar will be made viable and usable to us. Read More
A different way to learn is what the kids are calling for…all of them are talking about how our one size fits all delivery system – which mandates that everyone learn the same thing at the same time, no matter what their individual needs- has failed them.
The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same individual, and thus to feel justified in teaching them the same subjects in the same way. Read More
The 21st century has brought with it, its own set of parenting challenges. Being a parent is one of the most challenging, most interesting and yet the most rewarding job we ever undertake. This is truly a gigantic task faced by a parent in today’s fast pace of life. Today we need to tell our children, as parents or teachers, that “God’s seed is in you. You can achieve anything!” On the other, the days of innocent childhood are shaded by war, violence, drugs, human conflict. In addition they have to face the emotional conflict/ warfare of the world at home and also at the school. There is an electronic, a technological and an information revolution taking place. The shift has taken place. We may not even realize how the world has changed so rapidly and how it is impacting our kids. A spiritually connected child, in these scenarios, is always a caring and a balanced child and therefore is a treasure for the Universe. Once the child is set upon the path of ‘getting connected state’ with the supreme consciousness, there is no stopping a child. The parents can do little to eliminate external factors them; there are ways however, to help control them. Read More
Many people assume without question that success is essentially material, that it can be measured in money, prestige or an abundance of possessions. These can certainly play a role, but having such things is no guarantee of success. The success we want our children to achieve has to be defined in many nonmaterial ways as well. It should include the ability to love and have compassion, the capacity to feel joy and spread it to others, the security of knowing that one’s life serves a purpose, and finally, a sense of connection to the creative power of the universe. All of these constitute the spiritual dimension of success, the dimension that brings inner fulfilment. Read More
Every country’s educational priorities are completely back to front. Researchers have proven beyond doubt that you develop around 50 percent of your ability to learn in the first four years of life. And you develop another 30 percent of that ability before you turn eight. After age 10, the neural branches, which haven’t been laid, will die off.
This does not mean that you absorb 50 percent of your knowledge or 50 percent of your wisdom or 50 percent of your intelligence by your fourth birthday. It simply means that in those first few years, you form the main learning pathways in your brain. Everything else you learn in life will be built on that base. You also take in a fantastic amount of information in those early years, and all later learning will grow from that core. Read More
With one big hurdle of the 10th grade over and the results out, there are two things that come to mind: first, which subjects to study and second, which school/college to join? Students are already faced with challenges like what after this? Which University? Which course? Science? Arts? Commerce? Which career?
Is it possible to know all the answers at the tender age of 16 years? And do you know what the world will be in the next 5 to 6 years? Are you sure that the courses you do today will prepare you for a job after 6 years? Read More
As Marcel Proust rightly said:
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes”. This is where every parent faces a challenge. How does one choose the right type of education for their child. We have all understood the need for good education, yet none of us has ever thought of how to do it. How and where does one find the best of learning experience? Due to a dearth in possibilities, we have ended up giving just any education to children, just to see them as graduates and post-graduates. Read More