The Ahamkar: I-maker-II-M.S. Srinivasan
The Forms of Egoism We can classify the forms of egoism into three categories Tamasic, Rajasic and Sattwic. The tamasic […]
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The Forms of Egoism We can classify the forms of egoism into three categories Tamasic, Rajasic and Sattwic. The tamasic […]
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The fourth element in the psychological apparatus of Man is the Ahankara or the I-maker or the ego-idea. We have
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(Rapid change is an undeniable feature of our contemporary society, especially, in the corporate world. And with the advent of
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(A brief review of new thinking in change-management strategies.) The old world is relatively placid and static in comparison to
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(An integral perspective on the meaning of change.) In our modern world especially in the corporate world there is a
The Meaning and Challenge of Change-Integral View-M.S. Srinivasan Read More »
(The principal of a large school in Bombay gave us a list of frequently asked questions by 13 year old
FAQ’s of Children-XXII-M.S. Srinivasan Read More »
We have discussed so far three major powers of the human psychological apparatus: Chitta, Manas and Prana and their function
The Budhi: Intelligent Will-M.S. Srinivasan Read More »
An Indian prince, Bhargava, comes to Gautama Buddha for initiation and become a monk. In a large hall in a
Drop It-M.S. Srinivasan Read More »
(A free rendering of a beautiful and poignant Buddhist story.) They are the last days of Gautama Buddha, the Enlightened
(The principal of a large school in Bombay gave us a list of frequently asked questions by 13 year old
FAQ’s of Children -XXI-M.S. Srinivasan Read More »
Once upon a time, there lived in the dark depth of a drainage water canal, a large number of worms
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