Health Post: The Benefits of Watermelon

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Watermelon is believed to have to have originated from the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, where the great explorer David Livingstone described it as being abundant. Watermelons were first cultivated in Egypt, and hieroglyphics depicting watermelon have been found […]

The Many Names of God

According to the Hindu Vedas “there are more names of God than there are waves in the ocean.” Some people know God by saying “Our Father”. The Jews call God “Adonai”. The Muslims call God “Allah”. Fundamentalist Christians call God “Yahweh” or “Jehovah”. And I like to call God “OM”. Is this really OK for […]

Self Matters

Several years ago, Dr. Phil wrote a really great book that I would like to mention once again: Self Matters. Why is this book so great? It is because he teaches us to value our life and also the lives of those who care about us. We should never take anyone for granted, we should […]

Self-Transcendence: Freedom From Within

Life has taught me a few valuable lessons: how to cook,, how to clean, how to do my laundry, how to do some basic tasks every man should know how, and even a few tasks that are considered important for women. I have my job to pay the bills, but most importantly, I have learned […]

OM Health Post: Apples Reduce Cholesterol

Do you remember how your mom once said “an apple a day keeps the doctor away?” If so, good Well, it is true, and apples do more than just that they help fight high cholesterol. The following article is from a good friend of mine, Adrian, who runs a blog called “Elements 4 Health”, […]

Five Reasons to Practice Detachment

Detachment is a tenet of not only Buddhism, but many other spiritual paths as well. Here are five reasons which universally recommend that we practice detachment.
One. A Chance for reflection. As you detach from a situation, you have a new chance to examine it and review it, allowing you to gain new insights and perspective.
Two. […]

Future Vision and Future Hope

Dear Visitors and Subscribers:
I have created this blog for two reasons:
One. The first reason is to provide the Web with a site that honors many different ways of thinking and showing, through Vedanta Philosophy, that all these different perspectives ultimately merge into One Undifferentiated Reality - Brahman as the Himalayan yogis call it. For […]