Tag Archives: Religion

  1. 2013 Summary

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    December 28, 2013 by styagi68

    Last year on December 30, 2012, I had resolved to read, think and write more on the broad spiritual questions. …
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  2. Gita–Attainment of Salvation–Akshara Parbrahma Yoga–Chap 8

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    January 27, 2013 by styagi68

    Verse 1: Arjuna asks what is the ultimate truth, what is embodied self, what is fruitive action (karma), what is …
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  3. Gita–Lamenting the Consequences of War–Chapter 1

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    December 30, 2012 by styagi68

    As part of my new year resolutions, I have resolved to read, reflect and write more regularly.  So as a …
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  4. Reason and Religion by Vivekananda

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    March 31, 2012 by styagi68

    The purpose of this blog to discuss how we reconcile faith and analysis.  I read the lecture titled Reason and …
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  5. IPO and Religion–Common value proposition is hope

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    July 25, 2010 by styagi68

    Human beings live on hope and are willing to pay tremendously for hope.  Two cases in point, IPO (or investments …
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  6. Suarez and Godse–good or evil

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    July 20, 2010 by styagi68

    On January 30, 1948, Nathuram Godse pulled out a gun and shot Mahatama Gandhi several times from a short distance, …
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  7. Don’t take on other people’s demons

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    May 1, 2010 by styagi68

    Very often our actions and intentions are read quite differently by others.  You may have done something with a good …
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  8. In “A new idolatory” Economist pits shareholder vs customer and employees

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    April 26, 2010 by styagi68

    In the latest edition of the influential magazine, The Economist, an article titled “A new idolatory” describes a debate between …
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  9. Individualism vs Altruism

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    April 25, 2010 by styagi68

    Modern thought, most powerfully symbolized by Ayn Rand as an author and America as a country, is rooted in a …
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