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Category Archives: work
The Sacred Architecture of the Vastu Shastra
by Aranyakananda My father is a home builder. With his birthday having just passed when I started working on this post, and having visited my parents beforehand to take them both out for dinner, naturally I have been thinking about … Continue reading
Posted in books, Creation, creativity, Dharma religions, Dharmic Faiths, Divine Consciousness, dualism, duality, Eastern Philosophy, Ganesh, Ganesha, Hindu Scriptures, Hindu Sects, Hindu Temples, Hinduism, History, India, Indian culture, inspiration, poojas, pujas, Sanatana Dharma, spirituality, Uncategorized, Vedanta, Vedic culture, work
Tagged ancient building techniques, Feng Shui, Ganesha, Hindu Temples, mandala, Prana, rites, sacred architecture, Sthapatis, temple building, the Shastras, tirtha, Vastu Puja, Vastu Shastra, vastu-purusha-mandala
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Personal Association
by Aranyakananda As an avid Facebooker, I find great amusement in getting involved in conversations on other people’s walls. In doing so I often strike up a good report with friends of friends who I do not know. This is … Continue reading
Posted in Brahman, consciousness, current events, detachment, Divine Consciousness, dualism, duality, Eastern Philosophy, editorial, ego, forgiveness, friends, friendship, homosexuality, inspiration, karma, life, meaning of life, minorities, myth, non-dualism, opinion, peace movements, philosophy, pluralism, politics, religion, self-realization, social commentary, spirituality, Western Hinduism, work
Tagged conflict, Facebook, friendship, hobbies, interpersonal conflict, karma, nationality, race, religion, sexuality, tension, the True Self
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Same Thing, Different Day
by Aranyakananda Today I noticed something as I sat at my cubicle and a co-worker and I bounced our respective work-related frustrations off one another. It gets us through the day – “You won’t believe what this person just said … Continue reading
Posted in American Hindus, current events, Depression, detachment, dharma, dualism, duality, Eastern Philosophy, famous quotes, Hinduism, humor, jnana yoga, karma, karma yoga, life, meaning of life, non-dualism, self help, self-realization, social commentary, spirituality, Western Hinduism, White Hindus, work
Tagged anger, attitude, detachment, inside sales, mood alteration, mood determined by circumstances, outside influence, spirituality in the workplace, This is how it is right now, work stress
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An Internal Debate Regarding PTO on Hindu Holidays.
by Aranyakananda I took Monday, October 14th off from work. I’d casually mentioned it to my mother that I had off that day and she asked me why later. I told her it was because of Canadian Thanksgiving (my wife … Continue reading
Posted in Abrahamic faiths, American Hindus, bhakti, Christianity, Christmas, Comparitive Religion, current events, Deepavali, dharma, Dharma religions, Dharmic Faiths, Diwali, Durga, Eastern Philosophy, editorial, Festival of Lights, Ganesha, Gurupurnima, Hindu Festivals, Hindu Scriptures, Hinduism, holidays, India, Indian culture, karma, Krishna, Maha Navaratri, meaning of life, Memorial Day, myth, Navratri, opinion, philosophy, religion, religious conversion, Sanatana Dharma, social commentary, spirituality, Veteran's Day, Western Hinduism, White Hindus, work
Tagged Christmas, day off, Deepavali, Dhanteras, dharma, Diwali, Dussehra, Easter, employment, Ganesha Chaturthi, grihastha, Gurupurnima, holidays, Krishna Janmashtami, Labor Day, Law of Manu, Maha Navaratri, Memorial Day, paid time off, parenthood, PTO, religious holidays, Secular Holiday, Western religion
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Teleyoga
by Aranyakananda I spoke on the phone one night last week with a guy who I’ve been friends with for about 17 years. We talked for well over two hours. He is my longest-lasting friendship. We are very different and … Continue reading
Posted in American Hindus, Bhagavad-Gita, bhakti, creativity, current events, dharma, Dharmic Faiths, disabilities, Eastern Philosophy, editorial, Gita, God, gratitude, healing, Hinduism, inspiration, karma yoga, life, meditation, neurology, opinion, philosophy, religion, Sanatana Dharma, Vaishnavism, Vishnu, Western Hinduism, wheelchair, White Hindus, work, yoga
Tagged bhakti, intuation, intuition, intuitive, meditation, memory, Nick Swardson, sadhana, Swardson keys, yoga
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Vaisnavaganza: Beyond the Dashavatar – the 14 Other Avatars of Vishnu
by Aranyakananda The commonly accepted list of Avatars of Vishnu includes 9, with the tenth, Kalki yet to come. This list of ten is called Dashavatar. But the Bhagavata Purana and other scriptures list 14 more avatars of Vishnu, for … Continue reading
Posted in American Hindus, avatars, Avatars of Vishnu, Ayurveda, Bhagavad-Gita, bhakti, biography, Brahma, Brahman, Buddha, Buddhism, dharma, Dharmic Faiths, Eastern Philosophy, faith, Gita, God, Hindu Sects, Hinduism, History, holidays, India, Indian culture, inspiration, Ishvara, ISKCON, Jainism, jnana yoga, Kalki Avatar, karma yoga, Krishna, Kumbh Mela, Mahabharata, myth, Narayana, opinion, philosophy, pluralism, Puranas, religion, Samkhya philosophy, Sanatana Dharma, Sankhya, spirituality, Srimad-Bhagavatam, Trimurti, Uncategorized, Vaishnavism, Vedanta, Vedas, Vegetarian, Vegetarianism, Vishnu, Western Hinduism, White Hindus, work, yoga
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Neti, Neti, Neither or Both?, Continued: Karma Yoga (Selfless Service)
by Aranyakananda Just like with many things in life, there are two very different schools of thought in the world as to how one should live one’s life. Karma yogis say that a life not lived for others is not … Continue reading
Posted in American Hindus, Bhagavad-Gita, Bharat War, dharma, Eastern Philosophy, editorial, ego, Gandhi, Gita, God, gratitude, Hinduism, History, inspiration, karma, karma yoga, Krishna, Krishna Consciousness, Kurukshetra, life, Mahabharata, meaning of life, opinion, philosophy, reincarnation, religion, Sanatana Dharma, self help, self-realization, social commentary, spirituality, transmigration, Vaishnavism, Vishnu, Western Hinduism, White Hindus, work, yoga
Tagged dharma, doing things for others, karma yoga, karma yogi, living for others, living for yourself, philanthropy, sattwa, sattwic, self-serving, selfish, selfless service, serviing others, tamas, tamasic, the Self
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Lunch-Break Wheelchair Suryanamaskar
by Aranyakananda Suryanamaskar is intended to be done at dawn, as the sun rises, ideally, I think. But there are really no rules when it comes to dharma. Therefore, on Saturdays I have come to practice my own version of … Continue reading
Posted in avatars, Ayurveda, bhakti, Brahma, Brahman, chakras, Creation, creativity, current events, dharma, Dharmic Faiths, dualism, duality, Eastern Philosophy, editorial, God, gratitude, Hinduism, inspiration, karma yoga, meditation, monotheism, neurology, New Thought, non-dualism, pantheism, Patanjali, philosophy, Psychology, pujas, religion, Sanatana Dharma, Saraswati, science, self-realization, Spina bifida, spirituality, Suryanamaskar, Thanksgiving, Uncategorized, Vaishnavism, Vishnu, Western Hinduism, wheelchair, White Hindus, work, yoga
Tagged dharma, imagination, Imagine, Lord Preserver, Mother Nature, preservation, Saraswati, spirituality at work, Surya, suryanamaskar, sustainance, worship in the workplace
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Bhagavad-Gita Discussion Group Absentee Topic: Patronizing Adharma
by Aranyakananda Because of a Christmas-time “calamity”, until March I will need to take accessible busing rather than ride to work with my wife in our car. I have used this service from time to time throughout the last decade … Continue reading
Posted in ahimsa, American Hindus, auto-biography, autobiography, Bhagavad-Gita, current events, dharma, Dharmic Faiths, disabilities, Eastern Philosophy, editorial, Gandhi, Gita, Hinduism, inspiration, jnana yoga, karma, karma yoga, Krishna, Krishna Consciousness, Liberal, life, Lord Rama, Mahabharata, meaning of life, opinion, philosophy, Rama, Sanatana Dharma, satsang, self help, self-realization, social commentary, Spina bifida, spirituality, Vaishnavism, Vishnu, Western Hinduism, wheelchair, White Hindus, work
Tagged ahimsa, dharma, disabled bus service, ethical debate, ethics, Gita study, moral debate, moral dilemma
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Let Them Be.
by Aranyakananda “If you love a flower, don’t pick it up. Because if you pick it up it dies and it ceases to be what you love. So if you love a flower, let it be. Love is not about … Continue reading →