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Poetry And Music - Why They Hook Up Our Heart And Mind So Beautifully
Music and poetry have long been intertwined. Both types of art can elicit strong reactions from viewers and forge strong connections with them. Vineet Tandon has inspired a lot of people since he is among the best spiritual motivational speakers.
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The World's Greatest Motivational and Inspirational Speaker
The greatest motivational and inspiring speaker in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Canada, and many other nations is Dr. Suresh Devnani. He has assisted millions of individuals and organizations in realizing their aspirations and is the top expert on happiness and well-being. Dr. Devnani is the ideal option for you whether you require a keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, coach, or consultant.
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*Guruji is good at puja, yoga and spiritual guidance. How can a spiritual guru help kids with success in life ?*
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Guruji is a gold medalist in Engineering, has topped in Management Studies, has advanced degree in Law and also advanced degree in psychology. He has excelled in academics. Guruji is also a successful professional, working in leadership role in a top firm in India, with presence across globe. The firm is a leader in industry for 40+ years, with more than 3 lakh employees. Guruji is the sole inventor of first granted US patent of this firm, which is a historical milestone for the firm. With several patents, authored books, research papers, and chair role in leading conferences he has established a mark in professional life as well, much beyond just a role in the firm. On family life, he is living a happy life with wife and two kids. Wife has also got Srividya poorna diksha, and both kids doing well in studies, puja, yoga, music, martial arts and several other areas. On Spiritual side as well, he is not limited to just tantra and yoga, he is also a reiki master, advanced level pranic healer, several certifications in hypnotherapy and proper learning and understanding on several philosophies and sampradayas under different qualified Gurus. His grip on Astrology, Vaastu, Siddha and several spiritual topics is well known to his students across the globe, and Guru linage in these topics is mentioned in Svtp website. In addition to this, it is not just advanced degree in psychology, he also have several research publications and certifications on psychology, similar to achievements in management and engineering. Most of the people you can get for helping your kid is - counseling from a person having a degree or online certification, or might just be a healer to give positivity, or may be just a spiritual instructor to teach some topic or just a motivational speaker who can motivate. This is no match to Guruji who has been exceptional in academics, work, presentation, research, innovation, spiritual guidance, counseling, consulting, family life, and almost every aspect he has handled. *It is almost impossible to find someone more qualified to help your kid achieve all round success in life.* So parents and kids who miss this opportunity of foundation course for kids are at a major loss.
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Why Improving Thoughts?
There are thousands of motivational books around, talk about how to improve your thoughts. Now a days many YouTubers have started sharing lectures about thought leadership. Even I heard that in India, many motivational speakers are conducting seminars just to talk about Time management, Startups etc. and citizens are investing good money to attend them. But, why?
Why Improving Thoughts is so important? What's wrong with your existing thoughts and believes? Are they not true?
Then how our parents and ancestors were surviving without hearing these lectures??
Don’t misunderstand my arguments, they are not mine. I know improvement is inevitable. These are the questions from my audiences.
First of all, your mind is the kitchen of all your Thoughts. You derive thoughts when you observe something from your surroundings. Later your constant observations on something in a particular way, creates you believe that approach. After this we all know. Your belief system controls your mind for subsequent action and your action returns your result. This is a known psychology.
What is not so common here is why do you think in a certain way without evaluating that positive and negative aspect of it? Or, even if you see all positive aspects in a negative thought, why do you see all positive only?
Your observation is sometimes diluted by distractors. We are distracted by our own lifestyles. Unknowingly, we convert our Wants into Needs and pay hefty Credit card bill every month. We are distracted by so many advertisements, channels, media, newspapers, social media, our business, our office, our families and so on. They are not bad but they provide so much of information that instead of focusing on our intelligence and discover new ideas or opportunities, you burn all your energies daily in processing the available information. You forget to pull the husk to draw the seeds. You forget to go depth in one topic and become master of that instead.
In order to grow in today’s world having “T” shaped mentality is important. Breadth and Depth. Only widening your knowledge about many things can confuse your decision-making power.
As a result, you will become short lived, low patience, lack of control on your thoughts because you don’t have time in the race of processing all information.
The real problem is – Lack of mindfulness. We are suffering from this disease and we realize it more often when we face some challenges and don’t get any answer from our mind to solve them.
Mind fogging is a problem and hence mind works abnormally. It wants everything at one go. In order to avoid mind fogging, motivational speakers spread this slogan – improve your thoughts! Like in some families in India, they believe that if someone calls you from behind while you are starting your journey for a good work– that day can turn into evil for you and you might fail to achieve your desired result from your work. This believe has become so widespread that no one questions the rationale behind it.
A negative thought can generate wrong believe and the result would be further negative. Some people make this further down. When they fail, they make this supersition as a rule in their families. They create more negative thoughts and frustrations. Finally, this process of thinking becomes a Fictitious Cycle.
In older days, our ancestors never used to get so much of information so easily due lack of globalization. They used to follow motivational guidance from the Holy books. Therefore, the urgency of improving mindfulness was met at that time through their spiritual masters.
At present, some people take Holy books as religious fanatism. Therefore, you need to work on your consciousness as a daily ritual. Consider this as mind exercise by following the motivational speakers and this is an investment in your career.
Using intelligence in the place of mind is a better option. If someone believes in spirituality, he will say – "Do not listen to your mind at all. Focus on your soul – which is your true sense of AWARENESS". That is pure and eternal. Your Inner-You is transcendental. If you start following your intelligence more, you can restore your positive energy, improve your thoughts as a result and you will get positive answers from within during all your obstacles in life.
Believe that mind has answers to all questions but those reside within your subconsciousness. If you learn to extract the right information at the right time, you can create better impact in your life.
Now, another important question is – Improving Thoughts towards where?? Upwards, downwards?
How do I know which direction is right for me?
You need to ask these questions to your awareness. Only your Inner-You is completely aware of what is right and wrong for you. Having less dependency on your mind and more on your consciousness and finding the true purpose of your life can help you to answer where your thoughts should be directed to.
Happy Reading…
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Emotion and Energy
An excerpt from Incomplete Nature by Terrence W. Deacon
Emergent dynamics: A theory developed in this book which explains how homeodynamic (e.g., thermodynamic) processes can give rise to morphodynamic (e.g., self-organizing) processes, which can give rise to teleodynamic (e.g., living and mental) processes. Intended to legitimize scientific uses of ententional (intentional, purposeful, normative) concepts by demonstrating the way that processes at a higher level in this hierarchy emerge from, and are grounded in, simpler physical processes, but exhibit reversals of the otherwise ubiquitous tendencies of these lower-level processes Emotion and Energy
An emergent dynamic account of the relationship between neurological function and mental experience differs from all other approaches by virtue of its necessary requirement for specifying a homeodynamic and morphodynamic basis for its teleodynamic (intentional) character. This means that every mental process will inevitably reflect the contributions of these necessary lower-level dynamics. In other words, certain ubiquitous aspects of mental experience should inevitably exhibit organizational features that derive from, and assume certain dynamical properties characteristic of, thermodynamic and morphodynamic processes. To state this more concretely: experience should have clear equilibrium-tending, dissipative, and self-organizing characteristics, besides those that are intentional. These are inseparable dynamical features that literally constitute experience. What do these dynamical features correspond to in our phenomenal experience?
Broadly speaking, this dynamical infrastructure is “emotion” in the most general sense of that word. It is what constitutes the “what it feels like” of subjective experience. Emotion—in the broad sense that I am using it here—is not merely confined to such highly excited states as fear, rage, sexual arousal, love, craving, and so forth. It is present in every experience, even if often highly attenuated, because it is the expression of the necessary dynamic infrastructure of all mental activity. It is the tension that separates self from non-self; the way things are and the way they could be; the very embodiment of the intrinsic incompleteness of subjective experience that constitutes its perpetual becoming. It is a tension that inevitably arises as the incessant shifting course of mental teleodynamics encounters the resistance of the body to respond, and the insistence of bodily needs and drives to derail thought, as well as the resistance of the world to conform to expectation. As a result, it is the mark that distinguishes subjective self from other, and is at the same time the spontaneous tendency to minimize this disequilibrium and difference. In simple terms, it is the mental tension that is created because of the presence of a kind of inertia and momentum associated with the process of generating and modifying mental representations. The term e-motion is in this respect curiously appropriate to the “dynamical feel” of mental experience.
This almost Newtonian nature of emotion is reflected in the way that the metaphors of folk psychology have described this aspect of human subjectivity over the course of history in many different societies. Thus English speakers are “moved” to tears, “driven” to behave in ways we regret, “swept up” by the mood of the crowd, angered to the point that we feel ready to “explode,” “under pressure” to perform, “blocked” by our inability to remember, and so forth. And we often let our “pent-up” frustrations “leak out” into our casual conversations, despite our best efforts to “contain” them. Both the motive and resistive aspects of experience are thus commonly expressed in energetic terms.
In the Yogic traditions of India and Tibet, the term kundalini refers to a source of living and spiritual motive force. It is figuratively “coiled” in the base of the spine, like a serpent poised to strike or a spring compressed and ready to expand. In this process, it animates body and spirit. The subjective experience of bodily states has also often been attributed to physical or ephemeral forms of fluid dynamics. In ancient Chinese medicine, this fluid is chi; in the Ayurvedic medicine of India, there were three fluids, the doshas; and in Greek, Roman, and later Islamic medicine, there were four humors (blood, phlegm, light and dark bile) responsible for one’s state of mental and physical health. In all of these traditions, the balance, pressures, and free movement of these fluids were critical to the animation of the body, and their proper balance was presumed to be important to good health and “good humor.” The humor theory of Hippocrates, for example, led to a variety of medical practices designed to rebalance the humors that were disturbed by disease or disruptive mental experience. Thus bloodletting was deemed an important way to adjust relative levels of these humors to treat disease.
This fluid dynamical conception of mental and physical animation was naturally reinforced by the ubiquitous correlation of a pounding heart (a pump) with intense emotion, stress, and intense exertion. Both René Descartes and Erasmus Darwin (to mention only two among many) argued that the nervous system likewise animates the body by virtue of differentially pumping fluid into various muscles and organs through microscopic tubes (presumably the nerves). When, in the 1780s, Luigi Galvani discovered that a severed frog leg could be induced to twitch in response to contact by electricity, he considered this energy to be an “animal electricity.” And the vitalist notion of a special ineffable fluid of life, or élan vital, persisted even into the twentieth century.
This way of conceiving of the emotions did not disappear with the replacement of vitalism and with the rise of anatomical and physiological knowledge in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It was famously reincarnated in Freudian psychology as the theory of libido. Though Freud was careful not to identify it with an actual fluid of the body, or even a yet-to-be-discovered material substrate, libido was described in terms that implied that it was something like the nervous energy associated with sexuality. Thus a repressed memory might block the “flow” of libido and cause its flow to be displaced, accumulated, and released to animate inappropriate behaviors. Freud’s usage of this hydrodynamic metaphor became interpreted more concretely in the Freudian-inspired theories of Wilhelm Reich, who argued that there was literally a special form of energy, which he called “orgone” energy, that constituted the libido. Although such notions have long been abandoned and discredited with the rise of the neurosciences, there is still a sense in which the pharmacological treatments for mental illness are sometimes conceived of on the analogy of a balance of fluids: that is, neurotransmitter “levels.” Thus different forms of mental illness are sometimes described in terms of the relative levels of dopamine, norepinephrine, or serotonin that can be manipulated by drugs that alter their production or interfere with their effects.
This folk psychology of emotion was challenged in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of prominent theorists, responsible for ushering in the information age. Among them was Gregory Bateson, who argued that the use of these energetic analogies and metaphors in psychology made a critical error in treating information processes as energetic processes. He argued that the appropriate way to conceive of mental processes was in informational and cybernetic terms. Brains are not pumps, and although axons are indeed tubular, and molecules such as neurotransmitters are actively conveyed along their length, they do not contribute to a hydrodynamic process. Nervous signals are propagated ionic potentials, mediated by molecular signals linking cells across tiny synaptic gaps. On the model of a cybernetic control system, he argued that the differences conveyed by neurological signals are organized so that they regulate the release of “collateral energy,” generated by metabolism. It is this independently available energy that is responsible for animating the body. Nervous control of this was thus more accurately modeled cybernetically. This collateral metabolic energy is analogous to the energy generated in a furnace, whose level of energy release is regulated by the much weaker changes in energy of the electrical signals propagated around the control circuit of a thermostat. According to Bateson, the mental world is not constituted by energy and matter, but rather by information. And as was also pioneered by the architects of the cybernetic theory whom Bateson drew his insights from, such as Wiener and Ashby, and biologists such as Warren McCulloch and Mayr, information was conceived of in purely logical terms: in other words, Shannon information. Implicit in this view—which gave rise to the computational perspective in the decades that followed—the folk wisdom expressed in energetic metaphors was deemed to be misleading.
By more precisely articulating the ways that thermodynamic, morphodynamic, and teleodynamic processes emerge from, and depend on, one another, however, we have seen that it is this overly simple energy/information dichotomy that is misleading. Information cannot so easily be disentangled from its basis in the capacity to reflect the effects of work (and thus the exchange of energy), and neither can it be simply reduced to it. Energy and information are asymmetrically and hierarchically interdependent dynamical concepts, which are linked by virtue of an intervening level of morphodynamic processes. And by virtue of this dynamical ascent, the capacity to be about something not present also emerges; not as mere signal difference, but as something extrinsic and absent yet potentially relevant to the existence of the teleodynamic (interpretive) processes thereby produced.
It is indeed the case that mental experience cannot be identified with the ebb and flow of some vital fluid, nor can it be identified directly with the buildup and release of energy. But as we’ve now also discovered by critically deconstructing the computer analogy, it cannot be identified with the signal patterns conveyed from neuron to neuron, either. These signals are generated and analyzed with respect to the teleodynamics of neuronal cell maintenance. They are interpreted with respect to cellular-level sentience. Each neuron is bombarded with signals that constitute its Umwelt. They perturb its metabolic state and force it to adapt in order to reestablish its stable teleodynamic “resting” activity. But, as was noted in the previous chapter, the structure of these neuronal signals does not constitute mental information, any more than the collisions between gas molecules constitute the attractor logic of the second law of thermodynamics.
As we will explore more fully below, mental information is constituted at a higher population dynamic level of signal regularity. As opposed to neuronal information (which can superficially be analyzed in computational terms), mental information is embodied by distributed dynamical attractors. These higher-order, more global dynamical regularities are constituted by the incessantly recirculating and restimulating neural signals within vast networks of interconnected neurons. The attractors form as these recirculating signals damp some and amplify other intrinsic constraints implicit in the current network geometry. Looking for mental information in individual neuronal firing patterns is looking at the wrong level of scale and at the wrong kind of physical manifestation. As in other statistical dynamical regularities, there are a vast number of microstates (i.e., network activity patterns) that can constitute the same global attractor, and a vast number of trajectories of microstate-to-microstate changes that will tend to converge to a common attractor. But it is the final quasi-regular network-level dynamic, like a melody played by a million-instrument orchestra, that is the medium of mental information. Although the contribution of each neuronal response is important, it is more with respect to how this contributes a local micro bias to the larger dynamic. To repeat again, it is no more a determinate of mental content than the collision between two atoms in a gas determines the tendency of the gas to develop toward equilibrium (though the fact that neurons are teleodynamic components rather than simply mechanical components makes this analogy far too simple).
This shift in level makes it less clear that we can simply dismiss these folk psychology force-motion analogies. If the medium of mental representation is not mere signal difference, but instead is the large-scale global attractor dynamic produced by an extended interconnected population of neurons, then there may also be global-level homeodynamic properties to be taken into account as well. As we have seen in earlier chapters, these global dynamical regularities will exhibit many features that are also characteristic of force-motion dynamics.
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Top 10 Life Coaches in India
Looking to transform your life and achieve your personal or professional goals? A life coach can help you break through barriers, gain clarity, and achieve your true potential. Here are the top 10 life coach in india you should know about:
Gaur Gopal Das A monk, lifestyle coach, and motivational speaker, Gaur Gopal Das has inspired millions with his wisdom and humor. His unique style blends spirituality with practical solutions for everyday life.
Priya Kumar An award-winning author and motivational speaker, Priya Kumar’s dynamic coaching style helps individuals and organizations break free from limitations and embrace success.
Simerjeet Singh A renowned international motivational speaker and life coach, Simerjeet Singh focuses on personal empowerment, leadership, and mindset transformation.
Ankur Warikoo Entrepreneur, author, and mentor, Ankur Warikoo offers guidance on leadership, personal development, and entrepreneurship. His candid, no-nonsense approach resonates with many.
Vandana Shah A leading life coach specializing in divorce coaching, Vandana Shah helps individuals regain confidence, rediscover their identity, and start anew after difficult transitions.
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Famous Best astrologer in India Jyotish Aacharya Devraj ji
Famous Best astrologer in India Jyotish Aacharya Devraj ji
Best astrologer in India name Jyotish Aacharya Devraj ji with more than 18+ years of revel in in predictive astrology. He has workplaces in Dwarka, Delhi, and Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, and he additionally conducts face-to-face conferences with clients all over the world. His exercise includes astrology, numerology, Vedic science, yoga, meditation and spirituality. His offerings consist of horoscope readings, enterprise and profession steering, marriage counseling and extra.
Acharya Devraj Ji is a incredibly esteemed and informed Jyotish professional, with a profound expertise of the ancient Vedic science of astrology. His sizeable know-how and expertise in Jyotish have made him a sought-after guide for people looking for insight and steerage in their lives. Top astrologer in delhi, India - Jyotish Acharya Devraj JI - Based for your beginning chart, we make 100% correct marriage predictions after the in-intensity examine of technical & scientific components of astrology. Reasons for put off in marriage & also provide satisfactory remedial measures.
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How Astrology Can Help You Succeed You may additionally have heard many say how predictions and pointers from astrologers helped of their birth. I often wonder why. What are the real energies and advantages that astrology offers and how can astrology assist you achieve success? First of all, it is critical to remember that the whole thing taking place around you is given to you by using celebrities and planetary generation.It's just a 'shallow' manner of lifestyles, however greater technological. . How can astrology assist you prevail? The first step to fulfillment is understanding yourself higher than every body else. With astrology, you could better recognize your self, recognize your attributes, your internal self, and extra. Astrology additionally has useful applications that will help you build who you are and sources to help you remedy your problems. There are fundamental astrological thoughts that have a genuinely rational program: Moon Void and Mercury Retrograde.
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Famous Female ''Kaathavachak'' Of India
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1. Jaya Kishori:
Jaya Kishori is an Indian musician and spiritual speaker, known for her motivational talks and religious albums. The stories of Shri Krishna are described in his stories.
2. Chitralekha
Chitralekha is an Indian renowned storyteller and spiritual speaker who is famous for her motivational talks and sermons. She preaches Bhagwat Geeta.
3. Prachi Devi:
Prachi Devi is an Indian female storyteller, famous for her sermons. She preaches Bhagwat Geeta.
4. Palak Kishori:
Palak Kishori recites Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta in a musical manner. People have liked her style of storytelling so much that now she has become quite famous.
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5. Pratibha Devi:
Pratibha Devi is an Indian famous story teller, who is famous for giving sermons. She preaches Bhagwat Geeta.
6. Krishnapriya:
Krishnapriya is a 27 year old famous female storyteller, who is famous for her Bhagwat stories as well as Ram stories.
7. Devi Nidhi Saraswat
Devi Nidhi Saraswat is a very famous preacher of Srimad Bhagavad Katha and Ramayana. It narrates the story with her sister Neha Saraswat.
8. Neha Saraswat:
Aligarh resident Neha Saraswat, who has been propagating Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta since the age of 7, recites the story of Shrimad Bhagwat Katha and Ramayana along with her sister Nidhi Saraswat.
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Finding Your Spark: A Guide to India’s Top Motivational Speakers
Life can be tricky, right? Sometimes it’s sunny and smooth, other times it’s foggy and confusing. But guess what? We all get lost sometimes, and that’s why motivational speakers are like amazing tour guides. They know the best paths, have bright lanterns, and can even give you a pep talk when you stumble.
India is full of these awesome guides, each with their own way of leading you towards your dreams. Some are like wise elders, giving you powerful advice based on years of experience. Others are like energetic friends, cheering you on with their contagious enthusiasm. And the best part? There’s someone out there who’s a perfect match for you!
The Pillars Of Inspiration:
Sandeep Maheshwari: Simplicity is Maheshwari’s superpower. His talks, like warm sunlight dispelling shadows, dissolve negativity and reveal paths to happiness. His free online sessions, brimming with practical techniques and down-to-earth wisdom, have touched millions, proving that self-improvement isn’t confined to fancy seminars.
Vivek Bindra: A household name, Dr. Bindra’s talks are like a shot of espresso for the soul. He weaves his entrepreneurial journey with personal anecdotes, crafting powerful lessons on leadership and navigating the business battlefield. His workshops and seminars are legendary, leaving attendees armed with practical tools and renewed confidence.
Sonu Sharma: Friendly face, infectious smile, and a can-do attitude that could light up a room. Sonu’s not just your average motivational speaker. But Sonu’s more than just tips and tricks. He’s your hype person, your personal cheerleader, and your unwavering support system. He’ll be there to celebrate your wins, pick you up when you stumble, and remind you that anything is possible.
Torchbearers Of A New Era:
Yogesh Chabaria: A modern-day motivator, Chabaria’s dynamic talks resonate with millennials seeking self-discovery and a fulfilling life. His entrepreneurial spirit and boundless positivity challenge listeners to push beyond their comfort zones and embrace their true potential. He’s living proof that age is just a number when it comes to achieving your dreams.
Gaur Gopal Das: A monk with a mischievous twinkle, Das masterfully blends humor and spiritual wisdom to navigate life’s challenges. His talks, often laced with personal stories and insightful observations, help us find inner peace amidst the chaos of the world. He reminds us that laughter is the best medicine, even for the soul.
Captain Raghu Raman: A decorated soldier and corporate leader, Captain Raman’s journey from the icy peaks of Siachen Glacier to the boardrooms of industry giants is a testament to resilience and leadership. His talks weave tales of bravery, sacrifice, and adapting to new challenges, leaving listeners with valuable lessons for navigating life’s unpredictable terrain. He shows us that strength comes in many forms, not just physical.
BK Shivani: A renowned spiritual mentor and motivational speaker, BK Shivani is known for her ability to simplify complex spiritual concepts and make them accessible to everyone. Her talks are often laced with personal anecdotes and humor, and she has a knack for connecting with her audience on a deep level. Shivani’s message is one of hope, peace, and love, and she inspires her listeners to live their lives to the fullest.
Emerging Voices:
Sagar Sinha: He is like a vibrant thread woven into this tapestry of inspiration, offering a distinct approach to unlocking potential. Available on the fancall app, Sagar has carved a niche as a sought-after corporate trainer, business coach, and master of human physiology. His strength lies in helping individuals and businesses achieve their goals by understanding the intricate connection between mindset, motivation, and actionable strategies.
Srikumar Rao: A renowned psychologist and author, Rao delves into the intricate workings of the human mind, guiding listeners towards mental well-being and emotional intelligence. His talks, blending scientific insights with practical tips, equip us with the tools to navigate the complexities of our inner world. He reminds us that mental health is just as important as physical health.
Simerjeet Singh: A young voice with a powerful message, Singh’s talks are a rallying cry for self-belief and achieving extraordinary goals. His energy and conviction are infectious, leaving audiences with a renewed sense of purpose and the courage to reach for the stars. He proves that age is just a number when it comes to making a difference.
Finding Your Beacon:
Remember, your journey of self-improvement is uniquely yours. Explore these voices, delve into their wisdom, and discover the speaker who resonates with your soul. Let their words ignite your spark, illuminate your path, and propel you towards a life filled with purpose and fulfillment. You can connect with Sagar Sinha for your dose of motivation on one to one video call on fancall. Just type his same in search and book his slot from availability. And you are ready for motivation.
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Swami Vivekananda: Life Lessons From The Great Young Leader
The date of Swami Vivekananda's birth has been designated as National Youth Day. the first youth icon. someone who inspires future generations. Even if there are a lot of lessons to be learned from the lives of great people in the past, we rarely know how to put those lessons into action. We have first provided a list of seven beautiful lessons from Swami Vivekananda's life, along with suggestions on how we can apply them to our own.
Swami Vivekananda is a symbol of philosophy, courage, innovative thinking, strength, and knowledge. Among the populace, a legend, Swami Vivekananda, born as Narendra Nath Dutta on January 12, 1863, is our young leader. His lessons focus on a variety of topics, including religion, faith, education, spirituality, and humanity. On this precious occasion, we will discuss 7 life lessons from Swami Vivekananda.
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The birth date of Swami Vivekananda has been designated as National Youth Day . The very first youth icon. Someone who inspires future generations. Swamiji's teachings motivate us to achieve success and live a more meaningful life. His teachings and lessons on love, life, and spirituality have inspired people all over the world for years.
Since young people represent the nation's future, the primary goal of the day's celebration is to inspire young people and direct their energies into nation-building. With 70% of its population under the age of 35, India has one of the youngest populations in the world.
In addition to being a spiritual leader, Swami Ji was also a great patriot, visionary leader, persuasive speaker, well-known writer, original thinker, and a great philanthropist. Through his speech at the World's Parliament of Religion on September 11, 1893, in Chicago, United States, he had a significant influence on the western world regarding the Indian philosophies of Vedanta (religion of mankind) and Yoga. Whether we are students, teachers, regular people, or business professionals, his lessons provide our lives with good impetus.
The Indian prime minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, greatly admired Swami Vivekananda. He has hopes about India becoming a "Vishwa Guru" on the international stage, as Swami Vivekananda once said, "I can definitely envision Bharat emerging as a Vishwa Guru on the international stage."
The Indian prime minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, greatly admired Swami Vivekananda. He has hopes about India becoming a "Vishwa Guru" on the international stage, as Swami Vivekananda once said, "I can definitely envision Bharat emerging as a Vishwa Guru on the international stage."
Life of Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda: who was he? He stands for philosophy, bravery, forward-thinking, power, and knowledge. a myth among the populace. Swami Vivekananda had seven siblings when he was born on January 12, 1863, as Narendra Nath Dutta. Narendranath was an extremely intelligent child who continuously did well in school from a young age. India was governed by the British at the time of his youth. Knowing that English is the language of the British, he originally put off studying it for a while, but he eventually had to because it was required for his coursework. He developed interests in a variety of topics, including bodybuilding, gymnastics, music, and sports.
After earning his M.A. in philosophy from a school in Kolkata, he went on to become a renowned philosopher. His sermons placed a strong emphasis on various facets of religion, faith, learning, spirituality, and humanity. He set out on a quest to disseminate Ramakrishna Paramahansa's teachings.
Narendranath then adopted the name Swami Vivekananda. Among his many other accomplishments, Ramakrishna was dedicated to eradicating poverty and misery, promoting religious harmony, and advancing social welfare through his work with the Brahmo Samaj and Ramakrishna Mission.
Swami Vivekananda's beliefs, as well as his hardships and accomplishments, may teach us a lot. Here are some life lessons from Swami Vivekananda. These lessons from his life and teachings will inspire you to aim higher and live life fearlessly.
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Astrology, the ancient art of deciphering celestial movements to understand and predict human destinies, has been an integral part of India's rich cultural heritage for centuries. In a land where spirituality and mysticism intertwine seamlessly with everyday life, astrologers hold a revered place. India boasts a plethora of renowned astrologers who have gained global recognition for their accurate predictions and profound wisdom. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the lives and works of some of India's most famous astrologers.
1. Bejan Daruwalla: The Foreteller of Nations One cannot delve into Indian astrology without mentioning the iconic Bejan Daruwalla. With his signature flowing white beard and an infectious enthusiasm for life, Daruwalla captured the hearts of millions. His astrological prowess extended beyond personal horoscopes; he was often sought after by world leaders and politicians for his predictions on international affairs. Sadly, we lost this guiding light in 2020, but his legacy and contributions to astrology continue to inspire generations.
2. Dr. Sohini Sastri: The Celestial Healer A prominent face in Indian television and media, Dr. Sohini Sastri, has made astrology accessible to the masses. Her compassionate and gentle approach to astrology has helped many navigate life's challenges. Dr. Sastri has been an ardent advocate for combining astrology with traditional medicine for holistic healing. Her accurate readings and healing abilities have earned her immense respect, making her a prominent figure in the realm of astrology.
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Spiritual Motivational Speakers in India
Our spiritual motivational speakers in India are ready to uplift and enlighten your audience. These individuals possess deep spiritual wisdom, coupled with the ability to inspire personal growth and inner transformation. Experience the transformative power of India's spiritual motivational speakers today.
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Best Inspirational and Motivational Speaker on Happiness
Suresh Devnani's practical tips and heartwarming stories have touched the hearts of many, inspiring them to lead happier and more fulfilling lives. His unique ability to combine motivation, spirituality, and happiness in his talks makes him the Best Motivational Speaker in India and a cherished Happiness Keynote Speaker.
Suresh Devnani's spirituality is not confined to any specific religion or dogma. Instead, it transcends boundaries and embraces the universal essence of love, compassion, and mindfulness. His ability to simplify profound spiritual concepts makes him a sought-after spiritual leader in India and worldwide, solidifying his position as the Best Spiritual Speaker and Leader in India.
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Rohini Rajdev: A Catalyst for Empowerment and Social Transformation
Rohini Rajdev, a visionary with an unwavering commitment to positive change, has embarked on a transformative journey that transcends societal limitations and brings hope to countless lives. From establishing a placement company with a mission to increase the employability rate in India to setting up various NGOs with an unwavering commitment to societal well-being and rural development, she empowers individuals to overcome adversity and reach for the stars.
Rohini Rajdev is also an Indian YouTuber and a rising star in the social media world who is capturing people's attention with her captivating videos. With a background as a consultant and social worker, Rohini Rajdev exudes passion and authenticity as she continues to empower and inspire individuals from all walks of life. Serving as an entrepreneur, artist, performer, and motivational speaker, she has become a powerhouse of inspiration for both women and men in business.
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In a world where obstacles often become stepping stones, some individuals defy the odds and emerge as beacons of hope and inspiration. Rohini Rajdev, a trailblazer with an indomitable spirit, epitomises the strength and resilience found within a determined heart.
Born into a very conservative family, Rohini Rajdev was acquainted with the weight of responsibility from an early age. However, rather than succumbing to societal expectations, she forged her own path, taking charge of her destiny with unwavering determination. With an unwavering vision to increase the employability rate in India and ignite positive change, Rohini founded Anil Associate Placement Pvt Ltd in 2007—a testament to her audacity and unwavering belief in the transformative power of education and employment.
In 2011, she expanded her horizons and assumed responsibility for the sportsmanship of India. By establishing the "Indraprastha All India Sports Foundation," Rohini endeavoured to nurture the untapped potential within society, particularly at the grassroots level. Through rigorous auditions and meticulous selection processes, she identified aspiring athletes from various regions of India. In a groundbreaking move, she initiated India's first sports reality show, "Champ," in collaboration with UTV Bindass and the IAISF.
She is also a well-known motivator, artist, and valued company advisor. She has embarked on multiple ventures, including hosting different shows on her YouTube channel. Rohini Rajdev's YouTube channel is a source of entertainment, spiritual inspiration, and stress-free moments. She has created the site creatingmiracle.com, as she believes to have success, it’s very important to have good mental health.
She takes her social responsibilities very seriously and believes that when you want to do something, you always find time for it. She is always by her side if she can help a good cause by supporting people.
One of her notable shows, "I M A STAR TONIGHT," has a specific objective: guiding young individuals in choosing their career paths after completing their studies and effectively managing the pressures of the corporate world. NGO INSAAN HELP FOUNDATION, founded by Rohini Rajdev, is committed to making a positive impact and is dedicated to assisting farmers and families. This NGO was previously known as “ Indraprastha All India Sports Foundation”, but later on, it was renamed "INSAAN HELP FOUNDATION”.
In addition to motivational and spiritual content, Rohini's YouTube channel features a third show: A music compendium. Recognising music's profound impact on our internal states, she curates compilations that can deeply affect listeners' moods.
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We believe in providing valuable insights and guidance that help individuals live their best lives. With a commitment to truth and honesty, Rohini is a trusted friend who delivers what you need to hear, not just what you want. Our practical advice is aimed at personal growth and empowerment.
Through our NGO, INSAAN HELP FOUNDATION, we are dedicated to supporting farmers and families. Recognizing the importance of good mental health for success, we have created the website creatingmiracle.com to provide resources and support. We take our social responsibilities seriously and firmly believe that time can always be found when there is a genuine desire to make a difference.
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She was honoured with the Best Personality Award by Delhi Darpaaan.
CIO Review has acknowledged her website, peopleinfinia.com, as one of the most promising HR tech startups.
She has been MS Chandigarh
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પ્રેરણાનું ઝરણું - Prerna nu Zarnu - Online Video Course by Dr. Jitendra Adhia
“Prerna nu Zarnu" is a Gujarati phrase which translates to "Seeds of Inspiration." Dr. Jitendra Adhia is a renowned motivational speaker and psychiatrist from India who has created an online video course. This course aims to help individuals improve their lives by providing them with practical tips and guidance to achieve their goals. “Prerna nu Zarnu" course is divided into 10 modules and covers a range of topics such as personal growth, relationships, success, happiness, and spirituality. This online video course is available on GuniGuru platform. Visit us to know more about this course.
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Meet The 10 Best Motivational Speakers In India Who Will Change Your Life
Inspiring speakers are individuals who have the ability to captivate an audience, motivate them towards a goal, and empower them to make positive changes in their lives. They can be spiritual leaders, business leaders, athletes, authors, or anyone who has a message that resonates with others. The best motivational speakers in India are those who not only inspire but also provide practical guidance and insights for personal and professional growth. They have the ability to connect with their audience on a deep emotional level, leaving a lasting impact that can change lives. From Sadhguru and Shiv Khera to Deepak Chopra and Sandeep Maheshwari, there are many inspiring speakers who have touched the lives of millions of people around the world with their words of wisdom and guidance.
10 Most Inspiring Speakers Who Will Give You That Motivation Push
Sadhguru - He is a spiritual leader and founder of Isha Foundation, known for his speeches on meditation, yoga, and inner transformation. He has a unique style of combining spirituality with contemporary issues and has inspired millions worldwide.
Shiv Khera - A motivational speaker, author, and business consultant, Shiv Khera's speeches focus on leadership, success, and personal development. His book "You Can Win" is a bestseller in India and has been translated into 16 languages.
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam - Former President of India, Dr. Kalam was a scientist and a renowned speaker who inspired many with his speeches on science, education, and patriotism. He was known as the "People's President" and his words continue to inspire generations.
Robin Sharma - An author and leadership expert, Robin Sharma's speeches focus on self-improvement, personal development, and leadership. He is the author of the best-selling book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari."
Priya Kumar - A motivational speaker, trainer, and author, Priya Kumar's speeches focus on leadership, team building, and personal transformation. She has written several books, including "I Am Another You" and "The Calling."
Naseer Khan - A motivational speaker and corporate trainer, Naseer Khan's speeches focus on leadership, sales, and team building. He is known for his energy and enthusiasm, and his ability to connect with audiences of all ages.
Sandeep Maheshwari - A motivational speaker, entrepreneur, and photographer, Sandeep Maheshwari's speeches focus on self-improvement, entrepreneurship, and personal development. He is the founder of ImagesBazaar, one of the world's largest stock photography websites.
Gaur Gopal Das - A spiritual leader and motivational speaker, Gaur Gopal Das's speeches focus on spirituality, personal development, and mindfulness. He is known for his ability to simplify complex concepts and make them accessible to all.
Deepak Chopra - A wellness expert and author, Deepak Chopra's speeches focus on spirituality, health, and personal development. He has written over 90 books, including the best-selling "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success."
Virender Sehwag - A former Indian cricketer, Virender Sehwag is known for his aggressive batting style and his humorous speeches. He inspires audiences with his stories of perseverance, hard work, and success.
How to Get the Most Out of a Speech by an Inspirational Speaker
Set your intention: Before attending the speech, set an intention for what you hope to gain from the experience. This will help you focus your attention and stay engaged throughout the speech.
Listen actively: Pay close attention to the speaker's words and try to understand their message. Take notes if necessary, and ask questions if there is an opportunity to do so.
Engage with the speaker: If possible, engage with the speaker during or after the speech. Ask questions, share your thoughts or experiences, or express your gratitude for their message.
Apply the message: Take the inspiration and advice that the speaker provides and apply it to your own life. Think about how you can implement their ideas and insights in your personal or professional life.
Follow up: After the speech, follow up with any recommended reading or resources provided by the speaker. Consider joining a community or organization related to the speaker's message to continue learning and growing.
Reflect on the experience: Take time to reflect on the experience and what you have learned. Consider how the speech has impacted your thinking and behavior, and how you can continue to apply the lessons learned in your life.
Tips for Becoming an Inspiring Speaker Yourself
Find your passion: Identify what you are passionate about and how it aligns with your message. This will help you connect with your audience and deliver your message with authenticity.
Develop your message: Develop a clear and concise message that resonates with your audience. Consider the problems or challenges that your audience faces and how you can provide solutions or insights.
Practice public speaking: Practice your public speaking skills regularly to build confidence and refine your delivery. Consider joining a public speaking group or taking a public speaking course to improve your skills.
Be authentic: Be true to yourself and your message. Speak from your heart and connect with your audience on a personal level.
Use storytelling: Use stories to illustrate your message and connect with your audience emotionally. Share personal anecdotes or stories that are relevant to your message.
Engage your audience: Encourage audience participation and engagement by asking questions, allowing for discussion, or incorporating interactive elements into your presentation.
Stay positive: Maintain a positive and optimistic outlook in your message and delivery. Encourage and inspire your audience to take action and make positive changes in their lives.
Keep learning: Continuously learn and grow to stay current and relevant in your field. Attend conferences, read books, and engage with thought leaders to expand your knowledge and insights.
Conclusion
Inspirational speakers and motivational speeches play an important role in inspiring and motivating individuals to achieve their goals and pursue their dreams. These speeches can provide a powerful message of hope, encouragement, and inspiration, helping individuals to overcome obstacles and achieve success.
When choosing a motivational speaker, it is important to consider their expertise, relevance, experience, audience engagement, professionalism, diversity, and budget. By choosing the right speaker, you can deliver a powerful and inspiring message that resonates with your audience and achieves the goals of your event or program.
Overall, listening to motivational speeches can provide numerous benefits, including inspiration, increased confidence, personal growth, improved focus, stress reduction, and community building. By incorporating motivational speeches into your personal and professional development, you can achieve your full potential and lead a fulfilling life.
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