Complete Wellbeing 2016-02
Complete Wellbeing 2016-02
Complete Wellbeing 2016-02
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Confessions of an army
wife
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Hidden meaning behind
your dreams
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Boredom
Burnout
and
Editors insights
Stimulating ideas
bhishek Sohni looked stressed out. He had conded in his counsellor
Ravi Mazumdar that lately he just couldnt get himself to focus on his
work. Abhishek loved to work; he was the driven type who regularly
went beyond the call of his duty. Over the years, he had become known
for his work ethic: the guy who never complained about excess work. Not
surprisingly he had risen up the ranks quite early in his career.
How could someone like Abhishek suddenly lose all interest in his job? At rst
Ravi thought it was a case of exhaustion. Aer all, that is what his symptoms
lethargy, lack of focus and a general disinterest at workpointed to. But digging
deeper he discovered that the cause of Abhisheks increasing sense of dissatisfaction
was not excessive stress but the lack of it. The work that once challenged him now
made him weary. He no longer derived any sense of satisfaction from his job,
so much so that he had started thinking of retirement although he was only 44.
Abhishek was suering from a dierent kind of burnout, a phenomenon that results
from boredom and lack of eustress or benecial stress.
We tend to associate the term burnout with too much work-related stress. But
this is a limited view of a much broader phenomenon. In this issues cover story,
Dr Steven Berglas tells us the other side of the burnout storywhen lack of enough
stress and paucity of challenges leads to extended boredom which, in turn, causes
burnout. According to him, no maer how good you are at your job and how much
you enjoy doing something, aer a while you will get bored of doing the same thing
over and over again.
Giving examples of athletes who compete against top competitors, salespeople
who exceed quotas, and managers who beat deadlines, he says, Humans are
innately challenge-hungry organisms who are rewarded [at a neurological level] by
doing something beer every day however, should an Olympic-calibre athlete
compete against a high school student in his preferred sport, or a salesman reach his
annual quota in a few months simply by ling orders from repeat customers, neither
individual will derive eustress.
One could say that true happiness and bliss result from good stress, which absorbs
our aention thoroughly and makes us feel worthy. On the other hand, not being
challenged enough is bound to make your feel disengaged, causing boredom which
ultimately leads to burnout. He calls such burnout Supernova Burnout.
While explaining the concept of Supernova Burnout in detail, Dr Berglas oers
a few unique techniques to address it, should you face such a problem in your life.
Use these techniques to keep boredom in check while nding new ways to keep your
work stimulating and challenging. Because, monotony isnt good for your wellbeing.
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When Dr Brown talks about failure, it is not
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Burnout
Burnout is not necessarily caused by excessive stress. On the contrary, it is oen the result
of boredom due to a paucity of challenges that test your mele. According to research,
work that has stopped engaging you can be harmful to your wellbeing. But it is possible to
insulate yourself from the phenomenon that aects millions of unsuspecting executives
By Steven Berglas
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White-collar crime
I cannot recall a week when I failed to nd an
instance of Supernova Burnout reported by the
press. Why? Because newspaper reporters are
fascinated by corporate executives, oen idealised,
super-powerful leaders who also happen to be the
prime candidates for contracting this disorder.
Why this is so is not instantly obvious. To
understand the vulnerability of CEOs to Supernova
Burnout you have to take a dispassionate view
of their careers starting with the arduous climb
they must make to get to the top and, frankly,
how mind-numbing the life of a CEO can be if he
does his job correctly. CEOs earn millions if they
delegate to superstars, hire to their weaknesses,
groom successors, and when confronted by
perplexing problems, knowing which consultant
can nd a solution quickest. Given how most CEOs
spent 18-hour days proving their worth before
they landed the ultimate job in the corner oce,
you can well imagine that being in charge can be a
breeze and, potentially, dull if not at-out boring.
This is not to say that CEOs face no challenges but,
rather, a CEO who does his job in an ideal manner
can, paradoxically, expose himself to eustress
deprivation without knowing it.
What happens to these men [women rarely
suer Supernova Burnout 2 . Also see box Why
women are less likely to suer Supernova Burnout
on page 29]? They oen engage in white-collar
crime. I am not alone in holding this view: About
2,000 years ago the ancient Roman Senator Publius
Cornelius Tacitus observed, We are corrupted by
prosperity. When people are corrupted in this way,
observers invariably ask, He had the world in the
palms of his hands what made him do it? The
answer is Supernova Burnout, not, as common
sense wisdom holds, greed or lust for power other
than power to control whether or not one enjoys
eustress or endures ennui.
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I address this gender dierence at length in my
book, Reclaiming the Fire: How successful
people overcome burnout, Chapter 5.
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challenges, super
achievers often
indulge in white
collar crime
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RADIATE condence. When you are authentic, you can be condent that you are doing
the right thing. You can also have condence
that the people in your life who are not
aligned with you are not supposed to be in
your life anyway.
Authenticity is not just the key to a longlasting career; it is the key to developing
real, meaningful power. Charisma, though
an important quality of leadership, can lead
to destructive behaviour if its not tethered
to authentic values. Jordan Belfort [the
stockbroker whose crimes were dramatised in
the lm, The Wolf of Wall Street] and Bernard
Mado used their charisma to swindle people
out of their lifes savings. Both these men
had power but it was not tethered to good,
authentic values. Real power comes from
authenticity.
If you want your success to be sustainable,
if you want it to have a strong foundation, if
you want it to have purpose and meaning,
there is no other way than to be authentic.
Your inner light shines through you when
you are credible and trustworthy, and honest
enough to admit to your limitations. The reality is that even with all your limitations, you
are still unique and special. Embrace who you
are, aws and all. If you try to be someone
else, you only become a second-best someone. As they say: Be yourself. Everyone else
is already taken.
Challenge yourself with the following
How to exercises:
ACCEPT and realise your imperfections.
Shortcomings are part of who you are. Accepting this makes you powerful because
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BE non-judgemental. Be careful about judging others because you do not know what
they are going through.
ADMIT mistakes and apologise because this
builds trust. This may seem hard because
we fear that we may appear incompetent.
However, small inadequacies in life are normal and can be accepted by almost everyone.
Dishonesty and cover-ups are far worse.
PRACTICE courage. Speak the truth and
allow yourself to be vulnerable. For example,
in a sta meeting, ask for help if you need it,
ask a question, speak up about a concern you
may have. Dont worry about what others
may think. By expressing yourself authentically, you inspire others in your team to be
real and take timely action.
BE true to yourself. Before embarking on
something, ask: Does this feel right to me?
When you are true to yourself, you are
generally true to others.
Discover
exercise
Thats why many wellness oriented companies now have standing desks for employeesi.e. employees do not sit for working on
desktop but they are provided with special
desks which allow to them carry out their
work while standing. Many people alternate
between standing and siing. There is also a
trend of using a treadmill deskwherein you
walk while you work!
By Kiran Shete
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Kiran Shete,
MS [Ortho],
DNB, F.ASIF
[Swiss], MNAMS,
PGPM [ISB], is
the founder and
medical director
of Pune-based
Spinalogy Clinic.
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Regain your
GLOW
Our skin loses its sheen due
to many factors. Here are
some things you can do to
restore its lost glory
By Sudhakar Grandhi
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Other measures
Scars and pigmentation due to acne, and
melasma require treatments to revive the
glow. Treatments are also available for sun-
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Skin procedures
Following are some dermatological procedures that help restore the skins glow.
Peels: These use dierent concentrations of
glycolic acid, lactic acid, kojic acid or mandelic acid, which act as exfoliants, and mild
de-pigmenting agents. The peels smoothen
out rough skin, improve texture of sun-damaged skin, and when mixed with bleaching
agents, correct pigment problems to make
the skin look younger and fresher. Qualied
dermatologists assess the skin type and the
extent of skin damage before prescribing a
regimen of peels. In certain cases, stronger
peels of phenol or TCA [trichloracetic acid]
are required.
Microdermabrasion: The dead layer of skin
is gently removed by the scrubbing action of
micro ne crystals of aluminium oxide, which
are sprayed on to the skin with the help of a
machine. This gives a polish to the skin and
hence is also known as skin polishing. Repeated siings of microdermabrasion help to
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PAPAYA
PLEASURES
PAPAYA ERISSERY
Papaya in a spicy coconut gravy
A delicious vegan papaya curry
cooked in a spicy coconut gravy. Goes
well with rice or rotis.
Serves 3 4
You will need:
1 cups papaya, thinly sliced to 1 long
pieces
cup water
tsp turmeric powder
tsp red chilli powder
tsp salt
To grind:
cup grated coconut
4 shallots
2 garlic cloves
1 2 green chillies
tsp cumin seeds
To temper:
1 tbsp oil, preferably coconut oil
tsp mustard seeds
2 whole dried red chillies
5 6 curry leaves
1 shallot, thinly sliced
2 tbsp grated coconut
How to:
1. Cook the papaya with water, turmeric
powder, red chilli powder and salt in a pan till
the papaya slices are so and you are able to
mash them with a spoon. You can also pressure
cook them for one whistle, allowing the steam
to be released naturally. Set this aside.
2. Grind the ingredients listed under to grind
to a semi-smooth paste. Add this to the
cooked papaya. Gently heat this mixture for 3
4 minutes till the coconut gravy gets cooked.
Lightly mash any big pieces of papaya with the
back of your stirring spoon. Taste and adjust
seasoning. Remove from ame and set aside.
3. In a small saucepan, heat the oil for tempering.
Add mustard seeds, dried red chillies and curry
leaves. Once they crackle, add the shallots and fry
till golden. Add this tempering to the papaya curry.
4. Return the saucepan to the stove and tip in the
coconut. Gently toast the coconut on a medium-low
ame till golden brown. Add this to the papaya curry
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PAPAYA IMMUNITY
BOOSTER
A healthy beverage that instantly cools you
and forties you with vitamins, minerals
and anti-oxidants.
Serves 3 4
You will need:
1 medium-sized, ripe papaya
1 cup orange juice, freshly squeezed
tsp turmeric powder
Honey as a sweetener, if needed
A few mint leaves, to garnish
How to:
1. Cut papaya into chunks. Blend it
along with orange juice and turmeric
powder to a thick but drinkable
consistency. Use more orange juice
or water to thin it if necessary. Taste
and sweeten with honey if needed.
2. Pour into tall glasses, garnish with
mint leaves and serve chilled.
Notes:
Use a well ripened papaya and you
may not need any sweetener at all.
Pour the smoothie into jars with
tight-ing lids to make great onthe-go beverages.
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GREEN PAPAYA
AND MANGO RICE
A quick stir-fried rice recipe
that is ready in 10 minutes if
you have leover rice in the
fridge. Great to pack in lunchboxes as well.
Serves 3 4
You will need:
2 tsp oil
tsp mustard seeds
tsp cumin seeds
2 dried red chillies
5 6 curry leaves
1 tbsp nely chopped ginger
A pinch of asafoetida
tsp turmeric powder
cup grated green or unripe
papaya
cup grated green or unripe
mango
2 tbsp grated coconut
3 cups cooked rice
Salt to taste
cup roasted peanuts
How to:
1. Heat oil in a large skillet. Add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, dried red
chillies and curry leaves. When the
seeds begin to crackle, add ginger,
asafoetida and turmeric powder.
Saute for a few seconds on low ame
to fry the ginger.
2. Add grated papaya and mango and
cook for 3 4 minutes, stirring frequently. When the papaya and mango
are so, add the coconut and saute for a
few more seconds.
3. Now add the cooked rice and gently fold
in to combine. Season with salt. Add the
roasted peanuts. Serve hot with raita,
pickle and papad.
Notes:
Green papaya is a lile bland on its own, but
is great at absorbing avours. So green mango
is added here to give the rice a tangy avour.
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parenting
NO
CHILDS PLAY
While playschools are an important phase in your toddlers growth and
development, choosing the right one needs some serious consideration
By Sidharth Balachandran
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Expense
Education is no longer an inexpensive activity. Right from playschool till graduation, the
costs of formal education have skyrocketed.
Figuring out how much you can aord to put
away for your childs education is a crucial
step. So get the number crunching in order.
Dont forget to ask the playschool about
what is included in their fee structure. Oen,
things like eld trips and festival costs take
us by surprise, and having this information in
advance will help us plan beer.
Facilities
On your visit to the playschools check out
their play areas, class rooms, pantry and
presence of CCTVs. Also check if they have
an emergency medical kit and on-call doctors.
Remember, there are no silly questions. Aer
all, youre trusting them with your kid.
Sidharth
Balachandran
is an engineer who
swapped his decadelong professional
career to be a
work-from-home dad.
When not running
after his three-year-old
son, he writes about
fatherhood, parenting,
social satire, humour
and some fiction.
The sta
Find out about the teachers and their qualications. Inquire how long the teachers have
been associated with the institution and
about their experience of working with kids.
It would be good idea to nd out how the
teachers [and the playschool] discipline the
children. While it is imperative that the sta
be friendly and approachable, they should
also be rm and know how to correct the
errors of the lile ones. Last but not the least,
check the typical teacher-to-student ratio in
the classroom, as this will ensure that your
kids get enough aention from the teachers.
Food
Since the kids are only at the playschool for a
short duration, you should know about their
meal/snack times and ensure that it doesnt
disrupt their eating schedules and paerns. If
the playschool will provide food, you should
satisfy yourself with the quality of the food
and the cleanliness of the kitchens.
Leing go
As a parent who has been through this phase
I can empathise with the fact that this whole
choosing a play school adventure can be
a roller coaster ride of emotions. However,
once you nalise the playschool, it is time to
let go of a few of your inhibitions. Yes, youre
going to be concerned; but the teachers know
their job and have perhaps been doing it for
longer than we have been parents. So unless
necessary, avoid interfering and let them do
their jobwhich is to take care of our precious lile ones. The initial separation and
its accompanied anxiety may be hard, but I
can assure you that the kids will sele in a lot
quicker than us parents.
On that note, happy hunting and remember: the journey has just begun.
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Counsellor and author Phoebe Hutchison shows you how
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your teenagers
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Avoid unconstructive
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or giving the silent
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author of Unlikely
Teachers: Finding
the Hidden Gifts
in Daily Conflict,
a second-degree
black belt in Aikido,
and founder of
Power & Presence
Training. To know
more visit www.
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1 Reframing.
2 Non-judgement.
As human beings,
we are experts at forming judgements about
everything. For example, if during a conversation, you begin to draw conclusions about whos
right and whos wrong, you will nd it dicult to
stay open to possibility. Once we judge someone
as a problem, thats all we see in them and we
miss their more open, empathetic parts. Becoming
non-judgemental is a practice, and the rst step is
noticing that youre doing it.
Aikido in the early 20th century. The word Aikido
is oen translated as the way of blending or
harmonising with energy or more simply The
Art of Peace. Aikido principles such as blending
[stepping out of the line of the aack and moving
alongside the aacker] and non-resistant leading
[joining and redirecting the incoming energy, or
ki]are used and taught throughout the world as
a system to de-escalate conict and build stability, exibility and presence. In Aikido, the aack
is reframed as power that can be developed and
guided. The Aikidoist does not resist, block or
harm the opponent. What would normally be
understood as an act of violence is seen simply as
energy to be utilised.
Aer many years of practising and teaching
Aikido and applying its principles in the
workplace, Ive found that things change
dramatically when you reframe an aack as
incoming energy that can be guided toward a
mutually agreeable outcome. It changes how we
The antidote
to judgement is a mindset of curiosity and
inquiry. This mindset will empower you and keep
your communication safe and on track. People
who are sincerely curious, ask honest and openended questions, such as:
>> How did you feel when that happened?
>> What were you hoping for?
The Aikidoist
does not resist,
block or harm
the opponent
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4 Appreciation.
In communication
situations, when you encounter resistance to
your message, the last thing you probably want to
do is appreciate that resistance. Yet, thats exactly
what we do in Aikido when we manage a physical
aack by joining and leading it.
Our skill in communication lies in our ability to
identify the resistance and help the communicator
to express it. For example, Im not sure I understand, can you say more? Without something to
push against, the resistance turns into energy we
can join and lead toward further understanding
and problem solving.
This is verbal Aikido. And you practice it when
you:
>> Ask the other person more about his or her
concerns.
>> Name the resistance, as in, Are you frustrated
by what just happened?
>> Be quiet and let the other person ll the silence.
>> Dont take it personally.
Being heard
The Aikido of Communication also includes
educating others about where you stand. Through
reframing, non-judgement, curiosity and appreciation, you have reduced resistance and created an
opening for your ideas to be heard.
As you create the opening to advocate for your
point of view, the following steps will help.
>>
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Unlearn
Marriages where one partner has Asperger Syndrome can be painful and
challenging, but help is available
By Eva Mendes
Life with an
AS partner
Obtaining a diagnosis
The big problem right now is that the majority of doctors or couples counsellors do not
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If your husband/wife with AS has diculties picking up facial cues, vocal intonations,
and body language, they might monopolise
or struggle to initiate and hold conversations. You might feel frustrated, lonely and
abandoned by their lack of reciprocity and
communication. Therefore, you may have to
deliberately schedule time for regular conversations and doing fun activities together. You
may need to create calendars and schedules
to help your spouse stay focused and organised as many individuals with AS struggle to
manage and prioritise time, tasks and space.
Your spouse with AS may also have trouble understanding, predicting and responding to your thought-feeling state. He/she
may unintentionally or intentionally make
negative comments and do things that can
come across as insensitive and hurtful to you.
Expressing more compliments and positive
observations instead of criticisms is something they can learn to do.
Asperger-Specic couples
counselling
Couples oen report to me that working
with a counsellor who is unfamiliar with
AS was unhelpful and, in some cases, even
harmful. In general, it is important to invest
in a couples counsellor who specialises in AS
and has experience in working with couples
since the dynamics of a conict-ridden
relationship requires not only a wise and
compassionate approach, but also solutions
to get you unstuck and moving forward. As
an AS-specialist and couples counsellor, I
teach both the spouses in the marriage about
AS. I interpret their points of view and help
them understand each other beer. I also help
them to implement practical strategies in their
relationship. Without proper understanding
and solutions, marriages where one
partner might have AS can be painful and
challenging, but many couples are able to
improve their relationships by learning about
AS and by nding the appropriate help.
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Decide
By Graham Jones
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Graham Jones
is a psychologist
who specialises in
Internet use and
behaviour. He is
the author of 29
books. He now helps
businesses profit
through a better
understanding of
the online behaviour
of their customers
and potential clients.
Know more at www.
grahamjones.co.uk
The downside
But there are also downsides to all this selfbroadcasting. Here are a few that you may
identify with:
>>
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Maintain limits
It is not advisable that every detail of ones life be broadcasted online as people may take advantage of the same. There
is an element of privacy in every relationship that needs to
be salvaged at all costs and cannot be made public. People
over-share their life online to make others feel how good
their life is. They may seek approval from people online and
value that a lot more than the approval of family members,
leading to deterioration of their personal ties.
Sharing details on personal events like new jobs, engagement or marriage can lead to people putting in negative words before the event happens and causing hurdles
in the progress of such events. There is also an element
where personal photos may be morphed and put on social
sites with an aim to cause harm to the image of the person
concerned.
Avinash De Sousa, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, Mumbai
to have sporadic mealtimes. So their subconscious gets them to eat at any opportunity
because it does not know if or when another
meal may arrive. Thats why snacking leads
to weight gain. Set regular meal times and
you are much less likely to gain weight.
It is the same with social media updating.
Set a regular time to do it every single day
and your brain soon gets used to knowing
that you will get your x at 9pm tonight
for half an houror whatever time you go
online. Once you have a routine like that
established, you also improve your relationships with those around you, plus you get
beer sleep as you are not constantly on your
mobile until you dri o.
Seing a daily routine to deal with all your
social media activity in one or two sessions
a day will help you gain the positives while
reducing the negative consequences.
Decide
self-help
By Sarah Williams
While its
easy to resent the world for its tragedies, its
annoyances and tiny mishaps, its actually not
that dicult to accept them instead.
Every event and every obstacle we face
can be considered a test of our character and
good will. Each day we are given the chance
to prove ourselves, to prove our true nature.
We should embrace these opportunities.
MOOD
IS YOUR
CHOICE
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Why
are you supposed to wait 30 minutes to
go swimming aer youve eaten? Because
your body needs time to digest, or so your
mother says. Well, the same thing goes with
our emotions.
Remember the saying when you were a
kid, Think before you speak? Well, its even
more relevant as an adult. Taking a few extra
minutes, or even a whole day, to react to an
unseling event might seem like a waste of
time, but its probably worth it. Not only will
digesting help you process your own feelings,
it will eliminate the risk of overreacting, and
later regreing your response.
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Sarah Williams is
committed to helping
others heal themselves
through nutrition
and the mind. Her
mission is to empower
people to believe in
themselves so they
can accomplish their
dreams and make a
difference in the world.
5 Switch roles.
underestimate your
6 Dont
own integrity.
Integrity is dened
as the quality of being honest and having
strong moral principles. We oen neglect the
importance of this virtue. We let ourselves o
too easily when we react poorly to a dicult
situation. But, I was pissed, we say, brushing o the absurd mental breakdown we had
in line for our morning coee.
We believe that its human nature to get
irritated, to overreact or to misunderstand.
We therefore think its OK to behave in ludicrous ways. We forget about the importance
of integrity, whose alternative denition is
described as the state of being whole and
undivided.
Balance is a key factor in choosing our own
mood and accomplishing the contentment
we all seek in life. Our own integrity can help
us make beer decisions and ultimately feel
fullled.
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Find out how play can enrich all the dimensions of your life
IT PAYS TO PLAY
By Marianne St Clair
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Transform
consciousness
By Osho
Light is self-enlightening
The very word science means knowledge.
And if something is unknowable, science will
not approve of it, science will not agree to
it. Science means that which can be known.
Only then is science not mystical. It cannot
fall into absurdities. For science, the very
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no way to prove that you are not a dream, because when I dream, I dream of people such
as you. And this is one of the essential qualities of a dream: in a dream the dream appears
real. So if you are appearing real, Berkeley
says that does not prove anything, because
in every dream the dream appears real. Can
you doubt while you are dreaming? You
cannot: the dream appears real. Even a very
absurd dream appears real. It is just illogical,
irrelevant, but still it appears real while it is
there. So Berkeley says that there is no way to
prove whether you are real or not. You can be
doubted, everything can be doubted.
One of the greatest Indian mystics, Nagarjuna, has doubted everythingeverything! He
says nothing is real because everything can
be doubted. But there is only one point which
he goes on avoiding: he never talks about the
self because then his whole edice, his whole
philosophy, would fall downbecause that
cannot be doubted. It can be asked of Nagarjuna, Okay! The whole world is illusory and
everything can be doubted, but who is this
doubter? Do you doubt itthis doubter who
denies the whole world? The self is indubitable because it is self-evident. No proof is
needed, no argument is needed. It is self-evident. Mahavira denied God: he said there is no
God. But he couldnt say there is no self. Then
the very self became divine for him. He said,
Only the self is God. And that is true: in you,
the self is the nearest thing to divine existence.
That is why it cannot be doubted. It is self-evident, self-revealing, self-enlightening.
This is the second way of knowing. The
scientic way is to know a thing as an object.
The religious way is to know the subject as
the subject. In a scientic way, knowledge has
three parts: the knower, the known and the
knowledge. The knowledge is just a bridge
between the knower and the known. But the
religious knowing does not have three parts.
The knower is the known and the knower is
the knowledge. This knowing is not divided
into three. It is one, it is undivided.
CONFESSION BOOTH
Confessions of an
army wife
Anamika Nandedkar
shares with us what it
means to be married to
a man who serves in the
Indian Army
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Time to kill
Aer marrying Major Saab [high ranking ofcer], I seled into a role of a full-time housewife, leaving behind a steady career. I must
confess that I enjoyed every moment of the
rst six months. Having worked as a journalist for many years, covering sporting events
around the country, I nally had time to read
that book and cook that dishand do all the
other things that I had kept waiting since a
long time. I felt like a rich person amongst all
my colleagues, having the one thing they did
not havefree time!
But alas... I had underestimated the Armys
talent of keeping its ocers and ladies [yes,
us too] on their toes during peace postings.
We had AWWA [Army Wives Welfare As-
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Dress up!
Anamika
Nandedkar is a
journalist and creator
of the blog www.
acuriousarmywife.
wordpress.com. Being
married to an Army
officer, she is fully
enjoying her nomadic
life which is a shaken
and stirred cocktail of
adventure and anxiety.
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Explore
yoga
By Shammi Gupta
Prasarita Padotanasana
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Upavista Konasana
Benets:
>> Helps direct blood ow to the abdomen and pelvis thereby stimulating the
abdominal organs, ovaries, uterus, bladder
and kidneys.
>> Helps with sciatica, menstrual irregularity,
high blood pressure, asthma, infertility,
depression and fatigue.
>> Recommended for pregnant woman.
Apart from the ones mentioned above,
asanas like uhita trikonasana, uhita
parsavakonasana, paschimoanasana and
adhomukha svasana are also benecial. Additionally, the practice of suryanamaskar alone
can bring tremendous benets and help keep
weight in check. Suryanamaskar is a series
of 12 postures which stretches and exes the
complete spine, works on the arms and the
legs and internal organs and glands.
According to some schools of thought, it
is best to avoid inversion postures if you
have PCOS.
Baddhakonasana
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founder of Shammis
Yogalaya is a
naturopath, MA in yoga
shastra and certified
in American College
of Sports Medicine
& Myofascial Tissue
Therapy. She teaches a
combination of Classic
Hatha, Iyengar and
Ashtanga Vinyasa and
conducts research on
yoga and sports.
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that they also suggest you are feeling confused and arent sure which way to turn in
your waking life. Your subconscious wants
you to nd a direction, a solution.
7 Death
9 Sex
Amazing you
Your dreams do not predict the future or read
your mind but what they can do is shine a
symbolic spotlight on an area of your personality or your life that you need to resolve,
develop or pay more aention to. If you listen
to what your inner therapist is trying to say,
you will nd that every dream you have has a
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Epilepsy explained
A neurologist explains the brain disorder that causes
seizures and offers useful advice regarding the same
By Anil Venkitachalam
Q
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Q
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Q
A
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Keep calm.
Do not try to stop the seizure forcefully.
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Anil Venkitachalam
is a full time consultant
in neurology at Dr LH
Hiranandani Hospital,
Powai, Mumbai.
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Manage
living spaces
Neat
and chilled
An eciently arranged refrigerator can help you
save time, plan your grocery shopping beer and is
pleasing to the eyes
By Nithya Govindarajan
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I nd purpose
When I arrived in McLeod Ganj, I was
received by a representative of LHA, who
helped me nd accommodation for the
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A novel experience
Shraddha Gupta
is the founder of
StreetTrotter, a travel,
culture and fashion
blog that inspires
people to look good,
live healthy and travel
better. In 2014 she
completed the Chadar
Trek, one of the wildest
frozen river treks
in the world. www.
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THU
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THU
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FRI
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FRI
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Learn something
new: origami,
hulahooping or
even juggling.
Valentines Day
Rekindle the romance
by recreating your
first meeting with
your beloved.
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Eat at least
five different
fruits today.
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profession and traveller by
passion. Her travel plans
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world. Read more about
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