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Mar18
राम कर्ता
राम कर्ता
या विश्वामध्ये आपण सर्व (मानव, प्राणी, वनस्पती, इतर सजीव आणि निर्जीव), विशिष्ट ऊर्जा, क्षमता, विविध गुण आणि सृजनाशीलता यानी परिपूर्ण असतो. पण आपल्याला याची यथार्थ जाणीव, कल्पना नसते.एका टप्प्यावर आपल्यामध्ये वासना, भावना, विचार आणि दृष्टिकोन; प्रगट होऊ लागतात. अश्या तर्हेने आपल्यातला "मी" जागृत होतो; आणि आपण; वस्तू, पैसा, जोडीदार, घर, नोकरी; किंवा सत्ता, समाजकार्य, लोकसेवा वगैरे मध्ये गुंतून जातो. हे सर्व आपल्या अंतर्मनात आणि जागृत मनामध्ये चालू असते. अश्या तर्हेने आपल्या हातून बर्या. वाईट गोष्टी घडत जातात आणि त्यातून येणार्या" सुख दु:खातून आणि यश-अपयशातून आपले आणि संपूर्ण विश्वाचे स्वरूप घडत आणि बिघडत जाते! गुरू म्हणजेच राम. तो काळ, अवकाश आणि आपल्या सर्व जाणीवांच्या अतीत आहे. त्याच्याच कृपेने आपल्याला नामाची संजीवनी प्राप्त होते. त्याच्याच कृपेने तोच सर्वाच्या अन्तर्यामी असल्याचे कळू लागते. त्याच्याच कृपेने आपले संकुचित शहाणपण, क्षुद्र गर्व, अनाठायी हट्ट, अवाजवी आग्रह आणि हीन अहंकार गळून पडू लागतात. त्याच्याच कृपेने आपल्या सवांच्या अन्तर्यामी असलेल्या त्याच्या सच्चिदानंद स्वरूपाची अनुभूती आणि अम्रुतमयी सान्निध्याची प्रचीती येऊ लागते. त्याच्याच कृपेने बाकी सर्व ध्येये बाजूला पडत जातात आणि त्याचीच काय ती ओढ तीव्र होत जाते. त्याच्याच कृपेने नामस्मरणातील गोडी आणि सातत्य वाढत जाते. त्याच्याच कृपेने अश्या रीतीने जीवन कृतज्ञता आणि सार्थकता यानी भरून जाते. हेच जीवनाचे सर्वोच्च साफल्य!
श्रीराम समर्थ!!!


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Mar18
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR

Disciple: Master! Should capital punishment be abandoned?

Guru: Yes! Certainly!

Disciple: What is the rationale?

Guru: Firstly; in principle; our punishments should be born out of the vision of global benevolence and not vindictive impulses. Vindictive impulses and urge of vengeance; appear justifiable; but this is only because they gratify our basal nature.

Secondly; the laws should be such; that they help us to blossom; and NOT throttle our freedom, harass us and in fact promote all varieties of crimes ranging from relatively innocuous mistakes and misdeeds; to murders and rapes. Further; the laws should be should be understood by people; and ideally so simple; that compliance would be much easier “law breaking” would become rarer. Even the need of lawyers would be reduced.

Thirdly; we can curb the criminal tendencies; right from the beginning (when they are not as ghastly as they latter become); and prevent crimes to a large extent.

Fourthly; the nature of punishments; in general should be emphatically corrective and reformative to such an extent; that ‘deterrence’ would ensue through correction and reformation.

Fifthly; the capital punishment usually leaves no chance for an individual; for compensation and/or chastisement; for a particular crime.

Sixthly; capital punishment (and in general; the idea of deterrence as such in punishments) seems to further; the chain reaction of crimes; and multiply the evil; and not eliminate it!

Seventhly; this does not mean that the punishment should be mild. What it means is; it should be appropriate; to both; chastise and compensate (to at least some extent)! For example; a person, who throws litter on road; should be made to clean it free of cost for a week or two.

Eighthly; we ourselves (the makers of law and those who implement it) have to rise above our own criminal tendencies; and also the craving of vengeance. For this; we have to undertake some activity that can sublimate our “rage about crimes and injustice”; into “honest concern” for universal welfare!

Such activity; useful; irrespective of race, region, nationality, occupation, religion and ideology; is NAMASMARAN (JAP, JAAP, JIKRA, SUMIRAN, SIMARAN i.e. remembering God’s name or true self). If we have this pill to cure and prevent a disease (crimes); then why should we use radical surgery; such as amputation (capital punishment)?

Disciple: But would a society in rage; accept such punishments for heinous crimes?

Guru: Till we grow beyond our subjectivity, prejudices and notice the nascent criminal tendencies within us; we may not appreciate the value of all the foregone discussion. But as we get more and more civilized, through the practice of NAMASMARAN; even more creative and constructive suggestions would emerge!


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Mar17
BLISS AND DEATH: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
BLISS AND DEATH: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR

It is said that there is worry in anticipation of anxiety, which is in anticipation fear, which is in anticipation of pain (and unpleasantness), which is in anticipation of difficulty in survival (such as monetary loss, loss of job, physical handicap, threat to physical life and risk to instinctual, emotional, intellectual and social life).
There can be differences in the details, with respect to this concept.
The point is worry, anxiety, fear, pain or unpleasantness and survival; are intricately integrated and hence the cascade; works automatically; irrespective of our religion, race, region, nation, continent, culture and ideology; and irrespective of our monetary status, political power, social reputation, market (brand) value, professional popularity, physical strength, academic stature and our appearance! Most importantly it happens involuntarily; irrespective of wish!
The practice of NAMASMARAN (JAP, JAAP, JIKRA, SUMIRAN, and SIMARAN i.e. remembering; God, our true self, NAMA; the eternal and objective reality) involves transcending this cascade (the root cause of our subjective perceptions, thinking, feelings, passions and behavior); and returning to our absolute, immortal and blissful state, in spite of the aging, ailing and death of our body.


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Mar16
DIVINE WISDOM: DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
DIVINE WISDOM: DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR

NAMASMARAN is a process of promotion from a position of helpless engagement; in compulsions, activities and duties; of primitive and basic nature; to the positions of being increasingly closer to and in tune with; the omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent superpower; our Guru! This is also called the phenomenon of self realization and is the greatest of all achievements; as there is nothing else to achieve!

But this does not appear to be true; till we are engrossed and entangled in consciousness; associated with body metabolism, endocrine system, autonomic nervous system and central nervous system; and its interactions with the internal and external environments (KARMA).

The environments (including the educational, occupational, political, cultural, economic, social, religious etc); keep stimulating and arousing us to act in one way or another! But we find that in spite of our efforts; life “leaves us behind” and continues to shape itself beyond our imagination!

In the process; our passions, desires, love, hatred, ambitions, missions and so on; appear to be defeated! The world moves ahead and we get dragged after it; helplessly; even if we are physically and financially sound!

As and when; our Guru blesses us; we realize that ‘we’ do not fully understand the nature of universe and the myriads of good or bad entities and desirable and undesirable events; inside and outside; and that; our Guru fully “knows and governs appropriately”; everything!

As a result; we begin to “see” our Guru’s eternal divine wisdom at work; in everything and in every event; and the merit of surrendering Him! Thus we stop considering the practice of NAMASMARAN (JAP, JAAP, JIKRA, SUMIRAN, and SIMARAN i.e. remembering God or true self); a defeatist, escapist, helpless expression of an aging or ailing person; but a promotion to a top position of governance and benevolence!


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Mar16
Diarrhoea
Introduction
Diarrhoea is passing loose or watery faeces more than three times a day. It affects almost everyone from time to time and is usually nothing to worry about.
A common cause in both children and adults is gastroenteritis, an infection of the bowel. Gastroenteritis may be caused by:
A virus, such as a norovirus or rotavirus
Bacteria, which is often found in contaminated food
A parasite
Bouts of diarrhoea in adults may also be brought on by anxiety or drinking too much coffee or alcohol. Diarrhoea may also be a side effect of a medication.
Recovery
In adults, diarrhoea caused by gastroenteritis will usually clear up in two to four days when the infection has cleared.
Taking antidiarrhoeal medicine is usually not necessary unless it is important that you shorten the length of time your diarrhoea lasts (for example, if you need to take a long-haul flight). Children should not take this medicine.
Diarrhoea in children usually passes within five to seven days, and will usually clear within two weeks. Seek medical advice if your child has diarrhoea for longer than this.
When to see Dr. B C Shah
Diarrhoea in adults that lasts for more than a few weeks may be a sign of a more serious condition, such as Crohn's disease. It should be investigated Dr. B C Shah – especially if you have blood or pus in your faeces. It may indicate other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome.
If your baby or child has had six or more episodes of diarrhoea in the last 24 hours, see Dr. B C Shah. Diarrhoea can be serious in babies because of the risk of dehydration.
Symptoms of diarrhoea
Diarrhoea can range in severity from slightly watery faeces and a brief upset stomach to longer term, extremely watery faeces and cramping tummy pains. Many people have a frequent, urgent need to go to the toilet.
Other common symptoms associated with diarrhoea are:
Nausea or vomiting
A temperature of 38ºC (100.4ºF) or higher
Headache
Loss of appetite
When to contact Dr. B C Shah
Babies
Contact Dr. B C Shah urgently for advice if your baby has had six or more episodes of diarrhoea in the past 24 hours.
Children
Contact Dr. B C Shah if your child has:
Had six or more episodes of diarrhoea in the past 24 hours
Diarrhoea and is vomiting at the same time
Diarrhoea that is particularly watery
Diarrhoea that has blood in it
Diarrhoea that lasts for longer than two weeks
Adults
Contact Dr. B C Shah if you have:
Recently been treated in hospital
Recently been treated with antibiotics
Diarrhoea that has blood in it
Diarrhoea and persistent vomiting
Unexplained weight loss
Bleeding from your rectum (back passage)
Passed large volumes of very watery diarrhoea – you may be at risk of dehydration
Symptoms at night that are disturbing your sleep
Diarrhoea that lasts longer than a week
Symptoms of dehydration
If diarrhoea is severe or persistent, it can cause dehydration.
Dehydration in children
Symptoms of dehydration in children include:
Appearing to get more unwell
Being irritable or drowsy
Passing urine infrequently
Pale or mottled skin
Cold hands and feet
Dehydration in adults
Symptoms of dehydration in adults include:
Lacking energy or feeling tired
Loss of appetite
Nausea
Feeling light-headed
Dizziness, especially when standing up
Dry tongue
Sunken eyes
Muscle cramps
Rapid heartbeat
Causes of diarrhoea
Diarrhoea usually occurs when fluid cannot be absorbed from your bowel contents, or when extra fluid is secreted into the bowel, causing watery faeces (see How diarrhoea happens, left).
Conditions causing short-term diarrhoea
Diarrhoea is usually a symptom of gastroenteritis, an infection of the bowel. Gastroenteritis may be caused by:
A virus, such as norovirus or rotavirus
Bacteria, such as campylobacter, Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), Escherichia coli (E. coli), salmonella and shigella – these may all cause food poisoning
Parasites, such as the Giardia intestinalis parasite that causes giardiasis.
Diarrhoea caused by contaminated food or water from a foreign country is known as Travellers' diarrhoea.
Other short-term causes
Other short-term causes of diarrhoea include:
Emotional upset or anxiety
Drinking too much alcohol
Drinking too much much coffee
A food allergy
Appendicitis (swelling of the appendix)
Damage to the lining of the intestines due to radiotherapy
Damage to the intestines due to reduced blood supply, for example, because of a hernia
Medicines
Diarrhoea can also be a side effect of many different medicines, including:
Antibiotics
Antacid medicines that contain magnesium
Some medicines used in chemotherapy
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Statins (cholesterol-lowering medicines)
Laxatives – a type of medicine that can help you empty your bowels if you are having trouble going to the toilet
The patient information leaflet that comes with your medicine should state whether diarrhoea is a possible side effect.
Conditions causing persistent diarrhoea
Conditions that can cause persistent diarrhoea include:
Irritable bowel syndrome – a poorly understood condition where the normal functions of the bowel are disrupted
Coeliac disease – a digestive condition where you are intolerant to the protein gluten
Crohn's disease – a condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system
Cystic fibrosis – an inherited condition that affects the lungs and digestive system
Diabetes – a condition caused by too much glucose in the blood
Diverticular disease – when small pouches (diverticula) form in the large intestine, causing symptoms such as diarrhoea
Gastrectomy – a surgical procedure to remove part of the stomach, for example, to treat stomach cancer
Lactose intolerance – lactose is a natural sugar that is found in milk
Microscopic colitis – a type of inflammatory bowel disease that causes watery diarrhoea
Chronic pancreatitis – inflammation of the pancreas, a small organ that produces hormones and digestive juices
Ulcerative colitis – a condition that affects the colon (large intestine)
Bowel cancer – cancer in the bowel can cause diarrhoea and blood in your stools
Diagnosing diarrhoea
Diarrhoea is likely to settle within a week and you may not need to see Dr. B C Shah for a diagnosis.
The below information explains what will happen if you need to see Dr. B C Shah.
Diagnosing the cause
To diagnose the cause of your diarrhoea, Dr. B C Shah may ask a number of questions, such as:
What your faeces are like – for example, if they are very watery or contain blood
How often you have had diarrhoea
What other symptoms you have, such as fever
Whether you have been in contact with anyone else who has diarrhoea (as you may have caught an infection)
Whether you have eaten out anywhere (as you may have food poisoning)
Whether you have recently travelled abroad (to rule out travellers’ diarrhoea)
What medication you are taking and if this has recently changed
Whether you have been stressed or anxious
How much alcohol you drink
Stool sample
Dr. B C Shah may ask for a stool sample to investigate for bacteria or parasites if you have:
Persistent diarrhoea lasting more than a week
Other symptoms, such as blood or pus in your stools
Symptoms that affect your whole body, such as fever or dehydration
A weakened immune system, for example because you have HIV
Recently travelled abroad
Recently been in hospital or been taking antibiotics
Blood tests
Dr. B C Shah may suggest blood tests if an underlying health condition is possibly causing your diarrhoea. For example, your blood can be tested for signs of inflammation, which may suggest an inflammatory bowel disease.
Rectal examination
If you have unexplained persistent diarrhoea, or if you are over 50 years old, Dr. B C Shah may suggest a digital rectal examination. During a digital rectal examination, Dr. B C Shah inserts their finger into your anus (back passage) and rectum. It can be useful in diagnosing conditions that affect your rectum and bowels.
Referral
Dr. B C Shah may need to refer you for further investigations to identify the cause. For example, you may have:
A sigmoidoscopy – a procedure that involves inserting a sigmoidoscope (a thin, flexible tube attached to a small camera and light) into your rectum then up into your bowel
A colonoscopy – a similar procedure that uses a larger tube, called a colonoscope, to examine your entire bowel
Treating diarrhoea
Diarrhoea often goes away without treatment after a few days, because your immune system (the body’s natural defence system) automatically fights the infection.
In children, the symptoms of diarrhoea usually pass within five to seven days. Most children's diarrhoea symptoms do not last more than two weeks.
In adults, the symptoms of diarrhoea usually improve within two to four days. The time that diarrhoea usually lasts for in particular infections can be:
Rotavirus: three to eight days
Norovirus: around two days
Campylobacter and salmonella bacterial infections: two to seven days
Giardiasis (infection with the Giardia intestinalis parasite): several weeks
In the meantime, you can ease your symptoms by following the steps below.
Drink fluids
You can avoid dehydration by drinking lots of fluids. Take small, frequent sips of water. You are more likely to be dehydrated if you are also vomiting.
It is especially important that babies and small children do not become dehydrated. Even if your child vomits, still give them frequent sips of water. A small amount of fluid is better than none. Fruit juice and fizzy drinks should be avoided, as these can make diarrhoea worse in children.
If your child shows signs of dehydration, contact Dr. B C Shah immediately. Signs of dehydration include:
Appearing to get more unwell
Being irritable or drowsy
Passing urine infrequently
Pale or mottled skin
Cold hands and feet
Children at risk of dehydration
Your child may be at increased risk of dehydration if they:
Are younger than one, particularly if they are younger than six months
Are less than two years old and born with a low birth weight
Have had more than five episodes of diarrhoea in the last 24 hours
Have vomited more than twice in the last 24 hours
Have not been able to hold down fluids
Have suddenly stopped breastfeeding
Continue breastfeeding or bottle-feeding
If you are breastfeeding or bottle-feeding your child and they have diarrhoea, continue breastfeeding or bottle-feeding them as normal. Rehydration drinks should also be given if your child is at risk of dehydration.
Oral rehydration solutions (ORS)
Dr. B C Shah may suggest drinking an oral rehydration solution (ORS) if you are more vulnerable to the effects of dehydration, for example because:
You are 60 years old or older
You are frail
You have another pre-existing condition, such as cardiovascular disease
Rehydration drinks usually come in sachets that are available without a prescription from your local pharmacist. They are dissolved in water and they help to replace salt, glucose and other important minerals that you may be losing through dehydration.
Rehydration drinks do not cure diarrhoea, but can prevent or treat dehydration. Do not use homemade salt or sugar drinks.
Children and Oral rehydration solution (ORS)
Dr. B C Shah may also recommend an oral rehydration solution for your child if they are dehydrated or at risk of dehydration .
It is usually recommended that your child drinks an ORS each time they have an episode of diarrhoea. The exact amount of ORS they should drink will depend on their size and weight. Your pharmacist will be able to advise you. The manufacturer’s instructions that come with the ORS also give information about the recommended dose.
Advice about eating
Expert opinion is divided over when and what you should eat if you have diarrhoea, but most agree that you should eat solid food as soon as you feel able to. Eat small, light meals and avoid fatty, spicy or heavy foods.
If you feel you cannot eat, it should not do you any harm, but make sure that you continue drinking fluids, and eat as soon as you can.
Children and eating
If your child is dehydrated, do not give them any solid food until they have drunk enough fluids. Once they have stopped showing signs of dehydration, they can start eating their normal diet.
If your child is not dehydrated, offer them their normal diet. If your child refuses to eat, continue to offer drinks and wait until their appetite returns.
Medicines
Antidiarrhoeal medicines
Antidiarrhoeal medicines may reduce the diarrhoea and shorten how long it lasts by around 24 hours. However, they are not usually necessary unless shortening the duration of your diarrhoea helps you get back to your essential activities sooner.

Loperamide is the preferred antidiarrhoeal medicine because it causes fewer side effects and there is more evidence of its effectiveness. Loperamide slows down muscle movements in your gut, which leads to more water being absorbed from your faeces. Your faeces then become firmer and are passed less frequently.
Some antidiarrhoeal medicines can be bought from a pharmacy without a prescription. Check the patient information leaflet that comes with the medicine to find out if it is suitable for you and what dose you should take. Ask your pharmacist for advice if you are unsure.
You should not take antidiarrhoeal medicines if:
There is blood or mucus in your stools
You have a high temperature
Contact Dr. B C Shah instead.
Children should not be given antidiarrhoeal medicines.
Painkillers
Although painkillers will not help the diarrhoea, you can take the recommended dose of paracetamol or ibuprofen if you have a fever or headache. Do not take ibuprofen if you have asthma, or if you have stomach, liver or kidney problems.
Liquid paracetamol or ibuprofen can also be given to your child if necessary. Check the patient information leaflet to find out if it is suitable for your child. Children under 16 years old should not take aspirin.
Antibiotics
Antibiotics are not recommended for diarrhoea if the cause is unknown. This is because:
They do not work if the diarrhoea is caused by a virus
They can cause unpleasant side effects
Every time you use antibiotics to treat a mild condition, it is more likely that their effectiveness for treating more serious conditions is reduced
However, if your diarrhoea is particularly severe and a specific bacterial cause has been identified, antibiotics may be recommended.
Antibiotics may also be recommended if you have a pre-existing risk factor that makes you more vulnerable to infection, such as having a weakened immune system.
Treatment in hospital
Hospital treatment may be necessary if you or your child has serious dehydration caused by diarrhoea.
Hospital treatment involves administering fluids and nutrients directly into the vein (intravenously).
Preventing diarrhoea
Infection control
You can help prevent diarrhoea caused by infections by taking steps to prevent the infection spreading. These include:
Washing your hands thoroughly after going to the toilet and before eating or preparing food
Cleaning the toilet, including the handle and the seat, with disinfectant after each bout of diarrhoea
Not sharing towels, flannels, cutlery or utensils with other household members
Not returning to work until 48 hours after your last bout of diarrhoea
How long should I stay at home?
If you or your child has diarrhoea, you should stay at home until at least 48 hours since the last episode of diarrhoea.
If it was suspected or confirmed that the parasite cryptosporidium caused the diarrhoea, you or your child should not go in swimming pools for two weeks after the last episode of diarrhoea.
Food hygiene
Practising good food hygiene will help you to avoid getting diarrhoea as a result of food poisoning. Some ways of doing this are:
Regularly washing your hands, surfaces and utensils with hot, soapy water
Never storing raw and cooked foods together
Making sure that food is kept properly refrigerated
Always cooking your food thoroughly
Never eating food that is past its sell-by date
Preventing travellers’ diarrhoe
If you are travelling in a country where the standards of public hygiene are low and there is a risk of water contamination, such as in some African or Asian countries, you may need to avoid the following food and drink:
Tap water
Fruit juices (if sold by a street vendor)
Ice cream or ice cubes
Shellfish
Eggs
Salads
Raw or undercooked meat
Peeled fruit
Mayonnaise
Sauces
Food and drink that are generally safe to eat include:
Sealed bottled water that is produced by a recognised international manufacturer
Cooked food, such as soup or stir-fry
Canned food or food in sealed packs
Fresh bread
Unpeeled fruit
Tea or coffee
Alcohol


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Mar16
SANKALP: DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
SANKALP: DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR

Sankalp means; a kind of combination; of motivation, purpose, plan, aspiration, desire, ambition, determination; which leads to a variety of activities in life.

Whether we wish or not; our sankalp goes on evolving from being the innate property of surviving and sustaining inside the uterus and after birth an instinct of breast feeding; to ultimately the urge to be free of sankalp!

The state of being free of sankalp is thus; being beyond; the physical, metabolic, endocrine, autonomic nervous, central nervous, psychological and social; existence.

Through some study and practice of NAMASMARAN (JAP, JAAP, JIKRA, SUMIRAN, SIMARAN i.e. remembering true self or God); and other means; we may be able to overcome our superficial sankalp (e.g. likes and dislikes, our prejudices and our preferences; or our friendship and enmity).

But it is the ultimate state of living beyond every kind of sankalp; even the sankalp of survival; which is where the sincere, intense and consistent practice of NAMASMARAN can take us! This is sacchidananda; the eternal abode of saints!

This is why; the saints are free from every kind of anxiety, worry, disgruntlement, depression, frustration, fear and so on; whereas; we; the students (or masters) of physiology, sociology, philosophy, stress management, counseling, psychology, clinical psychology, psychiatry and so on; are miserably drowned in them!

Even a little bit of introspection can validate this point; and inspire us to practice NAMASMARAN; instead of continuing to harbor; condescending attitude and arrogance (of our positions, qualifications and jargon, by which we pitiably try to cover our weakness)!


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Mar15
राम कर्ता: डॉ. श्रीनिवास कशालीकर
राम कर्ता: डॉ. श्रीनिवास कशालीकर

या विश्वामध्ये आपण सर्व (मानव, प्राणी, वनस्पती, इतर सजीव आणि निर्जीव), विशिष्ट ऊर्जा, क्षमता, विविध गुण आणि सृजनाशीलता यानी परिपूर्ण असतो. पण आपल्याला याची यथार्थ जाणीव, कल्पना नसते.

एका टप्प्यावर आपल्यामध्ये वासना, भावना, विचार आणि दृष्टिकोन; प्रगट होऊ लागतात. अश्या तर्हेने आपल्यातला "मी" जागृत होतो; आणि आपण; वस्तू, पैसा, जोडीदार, घर, नोकरी; किंवा सत्ता, समाजकार्य, लोकसेवा वगैरे मध्ये गुंतून जातो. हे सर्व आपल्या अंतर्मनात आणि जागृत मनामध्ये चालू असते. अश्या तर्हेने आपल्या हातून बर्‍या वाईट गोष्टी घडत जातात आणि त्यातून येणार्‍या सुख दु:खातून आणि यश-अपयशातून आपले आणि संपूर्ण विश्वाचे स्वरूप घडत आणि बिघडत जाते!

गुरू म्हणजेच राम. तो काळ, अवकाश आणि आपल्या सर्व जाणीवांच्या अतीत आहे. त्याच्याच कृपेने आपल्याला नामाची संजीवनी प्राप्त होते. त्याच्याच कृपेने तोच सर्वाच्या अन्तर्यामी असल्याचे कळू लागते. त्याच्याच कृपेने आपले संकुचित शहाणपण, क्षुद्र गर्व, अनाठायी हट्ट, अवाजवी आग्रह आणि हीन अहंकार गळून पडू लागतात. त्याच्याच कृपेने आपल्या सवांच्या अन्तर्यामी असलेल्या त्याच्या सच्चिदानंद स्वरूपाची अनुभूती आणि अम्रुतमयी सान्निध्याची प्रचीती येऊ लागते.

त्याच्याच कृपेने बाकी सर्व ध्येये बाजूला पडत जातात आणि त्याचीच काय ती ओढ तीव्र होत जाते. त्याच्याच कृपेने नामस्मरणातील गोडी आणि सातत्य वाढत जाते. त्याच्याच कृपेने अश्या रीतीने जीवन कृतज्ञता आणि सार्थकता यानी भरून जाते.

हेच जीवनाचे सर्वोच्च साफल्य!

श्रीराम समर्थ!!!


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Mar15
PRIDE AND BEYOND: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
PRIDE AND BEYOND: DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR

It is very difficult to live without pride; as that amounts to live in self pity; which is like death. Whether we call it; ego, self respect, self esteem, self dignity or even a certain degree of arrogance; I need it! I need it to live. If I am a king, a celebrity or a rich person, then I tend to have it any way.

But even if I am a beggar, an ailing individual; or a person helpless in some other way; I need it; and I need it even more; to sail through the ocean of hardships. If I am stripped off this pride, then it would be impossible for me to gather any strength to struggle and the vitality to live!

Probably in view of this; pride of race, religion, nation, language, tradition, cult and a person; is often considered natural, normal and even commendable. It has played a major role in rise (though excessive or perverted pride becomes a fanatic megalomania and can lead to downfall) of a race, religion, nation, language, tradition, cult and a person.

The holistic perspective; enlightens and empowers me. It adds to my pride and enables me to fight a variety of failures. But by virtue of this; it also develops condescending attitude in me! I tend to be judgmental, although compassionate and considerate; and take onus upon myself; of everything; in my life and the universe.
This is exasperating and never ending.

My Guru caringly guides every single particle, every chemical and physical reaction, every physiological event; every phase of consciousness; and every event and interaction in my life; and everything in universe. He empowers and enlightens me to see “this fact”! He shows me at appropriate time; His all encompassing vitalizing, controlling and nurturing role; in everything, which I feel proud or guilty; or hateful or envious of!

As this becomes clear and clearer; instead of being arbitrarily and abruptly stripped of my self-pride; I am skillfully sailed from and through my life full of pride (and prejudices); to the abode beyond every kind of pride! In complete self effacement, which is otherwise terrifying; I find the lotus feet of my Guru; the infinite eternal ocean of bliss.


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Mar14
QUOTIENT OF SATISFACTION (QOS)
QUOTIENT OF SATISFACTION (QOS)

DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
Quotient of satisfaction (QOS) is a ratio of; the extent of satisfaction to the amount of efforts put in.
It is true that both; the amount of our satisfaction and the amount of efforts put in by us; can be (though not exactly or precisely) ‘measured’ by physiological symptoms and signs (such as those due to autonomic nervous system stimulation) or by time, energy and money spent by us; respectively.
This is because the evaluation of the satisfaction and the efforts; is more a matter of subjective perception; than laboratory investigation or assessment.
Nevertheless; both our satisfaction and our efforts; are a concrete reality and not ambiguous or illusory phenomena. Hence; they can certainly be ‘quantified’ by us!
Thus besides the symptoms and signs of satisfaction; the subjective perception of intensity and duration of satisfaction; and the people involved in it can be considered; and besides the time, energy and money; the perception subjective labor, difficulty or actual pain; can be considered; to assess the amount of satisfaction and the amount of efforts respectively.
This understanding although in different semantics; is a universal legacy passed on from generation to generation; with very high QOS!
Thus generations after generations; world over; have observed and experienced that NAMASMARAN, JAP, JAAP, SIMARAN, SUMIRAN i.e. remembering one’s self (for atheists) and God (for the theists) is an activity that is like a precious stone that multiplies the QOS; in every moment and in every activity of life. Whether this holds true for us or not; can be and has to be verified; and not merely believed or disbelieved!


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Mar14
CHARITY
CHARITY- DR SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
A great eye surgeon turned to charity; after his recovery from a serious kidney disease; thanks to his mother, who donated a kidney to him.
Another philanthropist tuned to charity after his recovery from a near fatal accident which left him unconscious for several weeks; thanks to the help of completely unknown people!
We find several people all over the world; turning to charity; in several fields of life; after such events. Actually; it is very difficult to find an individual without involvement in charity in one form or another.
Charity is acclaimed as a great virtue in all the religions! In fact if we recognize that pregnancy, delivery, beast feeding and rearing of new born; as an example of great charity, then even the animals would be credited for the charity!
Charity appears to be a physiological need!
But charity has another angle also!
For the beneficiaries; charity can nurture indolence, lethargy, irresponsibility, dependence and parasitic mentality and the overall evil within; instead of blossoming; the conscience.
For the philanthropist; it can nurture condescending attitude, arrogance, justification of exploitative activities and a system that suits/breeds the inequality and injustice.
Apart from this; there are several so called charity activities, which are actually meant to be umbrellas to hide antisocial activities; or serving other ulterior motives.
In addition; there is yet another angle! A vast majority of us have become cynical about charity; with doubt of “our charity” going down the drain or being misused!
In view of these three aspects; we tend to vacillate between two conflicting positions; viz. persistent proponents or ardent opponents of charity!
To overcome this conflict; we have to improve the quotient of satisfaction (QOS) or quotient of fulfillment (QOF) of by metamorphosing our ‘charity’!
How can we do it?
Apart from basic and unavoidable ‘charity’ activities such as; pregnancy, delivery etc; our activities of choice; have to be such that; they cannot
1. Nurture indolence, lethargy, irresponsibility, dependence, parasitic mentality, condescending attitude, arrogance, justification of exploitative activities and a system that suits/breeds the inequality and injustice;
2. Be misused as umbrellas to hide antisocial activities; and misused to serve other ulterior motives; and
3. Go down the drain!
The choicest activity that fulfills all these criteria is a process of self realization. But most of us; cannot live only with self realization! Hence the best way is; combining the process of self realization with every ‘charity activity’ that suits us! Thus; while treating a patient, teaching a student, feeding a needy, helping a helpless; we should practice NAMASMARAN; the simplest and easiest procedure for self realization!
What is true for ‘charity’; is actually true for every activity in life; so as to increase the QOS or QOF; in our overall life!
We need not believe in this; but verify!


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