Manipal Monk: Sexual Assault Awareness

Sexual assault is a crime.

What is Sexual Assault? Sexual violence is any act (verbal and/or physical) which breaks a person’s trust and/or safety and is sexual in nature. The term “sexual violence” includes: rape, incest, child sexual assault, ritual abuse, date and acquaintance rape, marital or partner rape, sexual contact, sexual harassment, exposure, and voyeurism. Sexual assaults are acts… Continue reading Manipal Monk: Sexual Assault Awareness

Be A Man for Others

My proposition is simple: BE A MAN FOR OTHERS.

The cycle of human life is essentially the same for most of us. We are born, raised, educated and later perhaps start to build our family and the cycle goes on and on. In general, people tend to breathe their daily existence by this creed: “To live is to work and to work is to… Continue reading Be A Man for Others

Bhagavad-Gita as a Stress Management Guide

Gita: 2: 62, 63: "While contemplating the objects of senses (People, money, power, etc.) a person develops (excessive) attachment for them, and from such attachment selfish desire develops, and from it arises anger (perhaps out of frustration). From anger arises delusion (grandiosity, paranoia), and from delusion bewilderment of memory (cognitive functions deteriorate). When memory is bewildered, intelligence (wisdom) is lost (we begin to make stupid mistakes). When this happens, one falls into degradation (one becomes totally stressed-out)."

Bhagavad Gita is like a 700 piece jigsaw puzzle without its original box. You don’t know what the puzzle is supposed to look like. Many pieces look alike and many appear very complex. You don’t know where to begin. There is one jigsaw piece, however, that is the key to understanding Bhagavad Gita and that is… Continue reading Bhagavad-Gita as a Stress Management Guide

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