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    Leo's Dream Analysis

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    BEEP! BEEP! Leo quickly woke up and turned off his alarm. He sat on his bed and thought about his latest dream. Last night‚ Leo had a dream about him being on a tour in his favorite country. Leo has always had the idea of him visiting his favorite country‚ Cuba‚ since he was a little boy. Looking back on his dream‚ Leo remembered some of the most interesting aspects of Cuba. In his dream‚ he learned about the country and toured around to different cities. Leo loved Cuba because of the many things

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    Yoga‚ Karma Yoga or Bhakti Yoga) and explain its approach to religious self-transformation in terms of the foundational principles of Hinduism—Brahman‚ Atman‚ Karma and Moksha. In Hinduism‚ there are four main ways to reach towards the divine reality‚ whether the ultimate goal is a better life‚ union with the divine‚ or a release from life. Each yoga puts on its followers a set of actions that help lead the practitioner towards their goal. The yogas are Jnana yoga‚ Bhakti yoga‚ Karma yoga

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    Grant Me Three Wishes! One Sunday evening while I’m cleaning up my bedroom‚ someone came and knocked on my door. I wondered who was that‚ suddenly a beautiful fairy appeared in front of me. I was so surprised. She told me that I can request anything from her and I reply “Grant me three wishes!” I told her the wishes that I want are: I want to be a rich woman; I wish I can go back to half a year ago and I want to operate a kindergarten. The first wish that I want is to be a rich woman. I came

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    Deontology and Bhagavad-Gita Chantel L Green Eastern Gateway Deontology and Bhagavad-Gita Most people reading the Bhagavad-Gita (the Gita) come across the concept of duty as prescribed by Lord Krishna and note the similarity of the same to the concept of duty as prescribed by Immanuel Kant. In fact‚ the surprising point is that both the concepts are quite similar when one reads it cursorily and yet they are distinctly different when one conducts a deeper

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    Service Is the Highest Sadhana Avatars (divine incarnations) of God are engaged in seva (service) that is why Avatars happen. Hence‚ when you offer seva to mankind‚ the Avatars will naturally be pleased and you can win Grace.1Seva is the highest sadhana (spiritual discipline)‚ for God Himself takes human form and comes down to serve mankind and lead it to the ideals it has ignored. Therefore consider how delighted God will be when man serves man 2We are familiar with the concept of an Avatarwhen

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    Raga and Dvesa Psychology in Bhagavad Gita Answer each questions as fully as possibly‚ citing relevant verses from the Bhagavad Gita. 1. What does it mean to neutralize a raga or a dvesa‚ and how is this accomplished? When may it be desirable‚ or even necessary to neutralize a raga or dvesa. When is it not necessary to neutralize a raga or a dvesa? 1.0.Background: Raga is defined as an attachment / affinity for something‚ implying a desire for that. This can be emotional (instinctual)

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    development of the worker as a person‚ as a human being‚ and not as a mere wage-earner. With this changed perspective‚ management can become an instrument in the process of social and indeed national development. Gita however talks about Nishkam karma which helps one to achieve results more effectively in the long run by pursuing a path of Dharma. The two main pillars of Gita are abhyas (practice) and

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    main pursuits of Buddhism is enlightenment which can only be achieved through the “yana” which means “the way‚ method‚ or means by which one may attain Enlightenment.” On the path of “yana” karma needs to be considered since it affects the present life and future lives of the individual. The Buddhist notion of karma is an important aspect of Buddhism and is integrated in their deeds‚ words‚ and thoughts. Reincarnation is also an important aspect of Buddhism

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    aspects that differ Hinduism and western civilizations. Buddhism focuses on karma and rebirth‚ as does Hinduism. Rather than focusing on materialistic objects‚ Hinduism believes in spirituality. Hindus believe in spirituality for individual liberation that will lead them to a better

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    wrongdoer. Ever since I was a baby‚ my mother would remind me that nature’s absolute law was karma. She emphasized that I do not have to act as the police and struggle to straighten out the natural order because karma would restore justice. According to her theory‚ if someone had inflicted harm‚ that person was already covered in bad blood. As I mature‚ I increasingly notice the substantial role karma

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