Meditation is not opposed to activity; it is not opposed to thought, but on the contrary, becomes nourishment for our thinking and our activities. Activity and meditation infuse energy into one another and create a wholeness of experience. Ultimately meditation is a state of total love for everything in the universe. It is an experience of the continuous explosion of energies within one’s self, and that energy streams forth in all your activities. This is how ...
Swami Bodhanand says that freedom is that ability to make use of your environment, whatever it may be, to explore your potential and to express that Infinite Potential while interacting with the world. This is the meaning of moksha father than something to be achieved in an after-life or in some future life-time. By following the seven spiritual laws he outlines, he says we can remain cool amidst the most strenuous pursuits and daily activities which generally ...
Swami Bodhananda interprets the Indian philosophy, religion and culture for modern day managers so that they may attain excellence in whatever work they are engaged. There is an imperative need for corporate as well as public managers to produce and deliver quality and cost-effective products and services benefiting consumers and the common man. This calls for good management which is only possible if rooted in India’s own value system. The modern-day manager ...