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Archive for April, 2005

7 things on my to-do list

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In Africa

Winnie Graham, writes about Art of Living in Africa

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I have been meaning to post this for a long time but have never been able to get around, so here it goes. Excellent Devotional CD-ROMS are available from Krishi Multimedia. Someone gifted me the Suprabhatam and I liked it so much that I purchased Vishnu-Sahsranamam too. The CDs come with multi-lingual features (translations available [...]

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When my son was about five years old an older child in the school van asked him if he was a Muslim or a Hindu. As he had never heard either word before, he replied "I’m a Gemini"! Anyway, that was the beginning of his questions to me, writes Dr. Shyamala Vatsa, in the preface [...]

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Guruji writes about Changing Mindsets in his fortnightly column in Sunday Express.
Spirituality is not just fantasising; It’s observing your own existence…Experiencing your own body, your breath, your mind, your emotion and the source of your life is meditation. Meditation is experiencing the life force and being conscious of it; and it is done effortlessly.

While [...]

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I became interested in story telling about a year back and have devouring resources on story telling and specifically seek out best practices to apply it in corporate context. One of the most resources that I came across recently was a book published by Tulika titled “The world of Indian Stories – a teaching resource [...]

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The Economic Times has a front page story on "File Records and Keep the Taxman away". The Income Tax folks have picked up my credit card spending for the year 2003 and have asked for tax returns and statement of accounts (wonder what this means though!). As if one notice wasn’t enough they decided to [...]

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[Via Jeff] Essentially, I start broad and then slowly narrow. This has helped me
realize there are always many, many work possibilities that would allow
me to have the workday and overall lifestyle that is important to me. I
find it freeing so I don’t get too wrapped up in pursuing one job, etc.
1. What do I [...]

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Talk about
offshoring … Roger Green and David Cook, two San
Diego tech
execs are taking the term literally. The two plan to
purchase a secondhand cruise ship, populate it with 600 of the brightest
engineers they can find, and then park them all in international waters three
miles off the coast of El
Segundo, thereby avoiding
H-1B visa hassles while still exploiting [...]

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I am doing Blr-Chennai every week and have no time to even read my mailbox forget blogging!

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