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He's lived a rich life as a journalist, a human rights activist, an author, a columnist -- and now he's written a great book on Gujaratis. Salil Tripathi joins Amit Varma in episode 409 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his life, his learnings, these times we live in -- and the times that came before. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Salil Tripathi on Twitter, Instagram, Wikipedia, LinkedIn and Amazon. 2. The Gujaratis: A Portrait of a Community -- Salil Tripathi. 3. The Colonel Who Would Not Repent -- Salil Tripathi. 4. Offence – The Hindu Case -- Salil Tripathi. 5. Detours: Songs of the Open Road -- Salil Tripathi. 6. For, In Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit -- Edited by Shilpa Gupta and Salil Tripathi. 7. The Gita Press and Hindu Nationalism — Episode 139 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshaya Mukul). 8. Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India — Akshaya Mukul. 9. Saraswatichandra (Gujarati) (English) -- Govardhanram Tripathi. 10. Gujarat Ni Asmita -- KM Munshi. 11. I Follow the Mahatma -- KM Munshi. 12. Devdutt Pattanaik and the Stories That Shape Us — Episode 404 of The Seen and the Unseen. 13. Ahimsa: 100 Reflections on the Harappan Civilization — Devdutt Pattanaik. 14. Until the Lions -- Karthika Nair. 15. Gods, Guns and Missionaries: The Making of the Modern Hindu Identity — Manu Pillai. 16. The Forces That Shaped Hinduism -- Episode 405 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Manu Pillai). 17. Heroic Failure: Brexit and the Politics of Pain -- Fintan O'Toole. 18. Understanding Gandhi: Part 1: Mohandas — Episode 104 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 19. Understanding Gandhi: Part 2: Mahatma — Episode 105 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 20. Gandhi Before India -- Ramachandra Guha. 21. Objects From Our Past -- Episode 77 of Everything is Everything. 22. The Diary of Manu Gandhi (Part 1) (Part 2) -- Edited and Translated by Tridip Suhrud. 23. The Ferment of Our Founders — Episode 272 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Kapila). 24. Lessons from an Ankhon Dekhi Prime Minister — Amit Varma. 25. Akhil Katyal's poem on caste. 26. Midnight's Children -- Salman Rushdie. 27. Bare Feet – a Poem about MF Husain -- Salil Tripathi. 28. My Mother's Fault -- Salil Tripathi. 29. Jejuri -- Arun Kolatkar. 30. Yashwant Rao -- Arun Kolatkar. 31. The Patriot -- Nissim Ezekiel. 32. Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne -- Satyajit Ray. 33. You're Missing -- Bruce Springsteen. 34. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Salman Rushdie, Milan Kundera, Ved Mehta and John McPhee on Amazon. 35. All We Imagine as Light -- Payal Kapadia. 36. Niranjan Rajadhyaksha Is the Impartial Spectator — Episode 388 of The Seen and the Unseen. 37. On Tyranny -- Timothy Snyder. 38. Lant Pritchett Is on Team Prosperity — Episode 379 of The Seen and the Unseen. 39. Saving Capitalism From The Capitalists -- Raghuram Rajan and Luigi Zingales. 40. Check out Johan Norberg's great work. 41. The Life and Times of the Indian Economy — Episode 387 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Rajeswari Sengupta). 42. India's Problem is Poverty, Not Inequality — Amit Varma. 43. Stay Away From Luxury Beliefs — Episode 46 of Everything is Everything. 44. On Inequality — Harry Frankfurt. 45. Economic growth is enough and only economic growth is enough — Lant Pritchett with Addison Lewis. 46. Sample SSR conspiracy theory: He's alive! 47. Amit Varma's 2022 piece on the mess-up at The Wire. 48. Television Price Controls — Episode 27 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ashok Malik). 49. The Selfish Altruist -- Tony Vaux. 50. Sadanand Dhume's tweet on the hypocrisy around The Satanic Verses. 51. Bad Elements -- Ian Buruma. 52. Biju Rao Won't Bow to Conventional Wisdom — Episode 392 of The Seen and the Unseen. 53. Can Economics Become More Reflexive? — Vijayendra Rao. 54. The Life and Times of Teesta Setalvad — Episode 302 of The Seen and the Unseen. 55. Aakar Patel Is Full of Hope — Episode 270 of The Seen and the Unseen. 56. The Wal-Mart Effect -- Charles Fishman. 57. Modern South India -- Rajmohan Gandhi. 58. The Adda at the End of the Universe — Episode 309 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vikram Sathaye and Roshan Abbas). 59. Whatever happened To Ehsan Jafri on February 28, 2002? — Harsh Mander. 60. Jai Jai Garvi Gujarat -- Narmad. 61. The Populist Playbook -- Episode 42 of Everything is Everything. 62. Where the Green Ants Dream -- Werner Herzog. 63. People's Linguistic Survey of India -- GN Devy and others. 64. The Refreshing Audacity of Vinay Singhal — Episode 291 of The Seen and the Unseen. 65. Stage.in. 66. Reading Lolita in Tehran -- Azar Nafisi. 67. Two Concepts of Liberty — Isaiah Berlin. 68. Understanding the State -- Episode 25 of Everything is Everything. 69. The First Assault on Our Constitution — Episode 194 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tripurdaman Singh). 70. Shruti Rajagopalan's talk on the many amendments in our constitution. 71. Caged Tiger: How Too Much Government Is Holding Indians Back — Subhashish Bhadra. 72. Subhashish Bhadra on Our Dysfunctional State — Episode 333 of The Seen and the Unseen. 73. Amitava Kumar Finds the Breath of Life — Episode 265 of The Seen and the Unseen. 74. Goodbye Solo — Ramin Bahrani. 75. The desire to help, and the desire not to be helped — Roger Ebert's review of Goodbye Solo. 76. Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada -- Shahu Patole. 77. Firaaq -- Nandita Das. 78. How the BJP Wins — Prashant Jha. 79. The BJP's Magic Formula — Episode 45 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Prashant Jha). 80. The Year of Living Dangerously -- Peter Weir. 81. Ingmar Bergman, Satyajit Ray, Francois Truffaut and Aparna Sen. 82. The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and London Review of Books. 83. Ravi Shankar, Zakir Hussain and Vilayat Khan on Spotify. 84. Nadine Gordiner, Fintan O'Toole, Ilya Kaminsky, Karthika Nair, Ruchir Joshi, Kiran Desai, Nilanjana Roy, Sunil Gavaskar and Mike Brearley. This episode is sponsored by CTQ Compounds. Check out The Daily Reader and FutureStack. Use the code UNSEEN for Rs 2500 off. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new course called Life Lessons, which aims to be a launchpad towards learning essential life skills all of you need. For more details, and to sign up, click here. Amit and Ajay also bring out a weekly YouTube show, Everything is Everything. Have you watched it yet? You must! And have you read Amit's newsletter? Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Also check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘Asmita' by Simahina.
Hey Winner, Do you know that your free lead magnet is a valuable resource for your target customer, but you're having a hard time getting eyes on it? Not wanting to rely on social media to do the job for you? If so, then this is the topic for you. Asmita Jason is going to be diving into a ton of unique ways to promote your lead magnet without relying heavily on social media.There is no need to spend countless hours on socials to promote your lead magnets. We'll cover how to not rely on just one strategy but to do some testing that feels aligned with you and your brand, easy ways to promote your lead magnet without social media, and how to use social media mindfully (if you want to) to find the right opportunities without stressing about the algorithm getting in the way. Rooting for you ~ Gabe LISTEN TO HEAR: Easy ways to promote your lead magnet without using social media How to test different strategies to find a few that feel aligned for your business Ways to use social media mindfully to find right opportunities that don't need any algorithm (if you wish to) LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE: Asmita's website: https://www.asmitajason.com/ 47 ways to promote your lead magnet: https://www.asmitajason.com/f/47-ideas-to-promote-your-lead-magnet Free mini course: Craft Your Marketing Strategy Without Social Media: https://redhotmindset.com/marketing CONNECT WITH ME: ➡️ Website: https://redhotmindset.com ➡️ Join the Red Hot Accountability Club: https://redhotmindset.com/rha/ ➡️ Free workshop: 3 pillars to setting and crushing goals in a stress-less, no hustle way https://redhotmindset.com/goals/
Edited highlights of our full length conversation. Are you seizing what is starting? This episode is the third in a series of conversations I'm having in partnership with the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. For the weeks leading up to Cannes, we're focusing our study of leadership through a single lens. The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries. Are we moving fast enough? Are we going far enough? Is this an opportunity to fundamentally redesign the creative industries, or should we adjust and iterate, slowly and carefully? Do we follow the puck or skate to where it's going? There are opportunities and risks around every corner. Asmita Dubey is the Chief Digital and Marketing Officer of L'Oréal. Her company is the fourth largest advertiser in the world. They are a 115-year old business that owns 37 brands. It's easy to see the world presumptively. To presume that big companies always move more cautiously, that they are slower to see, to adopt, and to adapt to disruptions in the eco system around them. But if your company believes, as Asmita frames it, in seizing what is starting, if you operate from a foot forward perspective, if you are relentlessly curious and consistently committed to the belief that creativity and innovation are all that separates you from your competitors, then the size of your company does not matter. Big or small. Old or new. You can seize what is starting, and define the future on your terms. At the end of the series, I'll offer some thoughts on what we've heard and learned, and where we might go from here. In the meantime, thanks for joining us.
Edited highlights of our full length conversation. Are you seizing what is starting? This episode is the third in a series of conversations I'm having in partnership with the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. For the weeks leading up to Cannes, we're focusing our study of leadership through a single lens. The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries. Are we moving fast enough? Are we going far enough? Is this an opportunity to fundamentally redesign the creative industries, or should we adjust and iterate, slowly and carefully? Do we follow the puck or skate to where it's going? There are opportunities and risks around every corner. Asmita Dubey is the Chief Digital and Marketing Officer of L'Oréal. Her company is the fourth largest advertiser in the world. They are a 115-year old business that owns 37 brands. It's easy to see the world presumptively. To presume that big companies always move more cautiously, that they are slower to see, to adopt, and to adapt to disruptions in the eco system around them. But if your company believes, as Asmita frames it, in seizing what is starting, if you operate from a foot forward perspective, if you are relentlessly curious and consistently committed to the belief that creativity and innovation are all that separates you from your competitors, then the size of your company does not matter. Big or small. Old or new. You can seize what is starting, and define the future on your terms. At the end of the series, I'll offer some thoughts on what we've heard and learned, and where we might go from here. In the meantime, thanks for joining us.
Are you seizing what is starting? This episode is the third in a series of conversations I'm having in partnership with the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. For the weeks leading up to Cannes, we're focusing our study of leadership through a single lens. The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries. Are we moving fast enough? Are we going far enough? Is this an opportunity to fundamentally redesign the creative industries, or should we adjust and iterate, slowly and carefully? Do we follow the puck or skate to where it's going? There are opportunities and risks around every corner. Asmita Dubey is the Chief Digital and Marketing Officer of L'Oréal. Her company is the fourth largest advertiser in the world. They are a 115-year old business that owns 37 brands. It's easy to see the world presumptively. To presume that big companies always move more cautiously, that they are slower to see, to adopt, and to adapt to disruptions in the eco system around them. But if your company believes, as Asmita frames it, in seizing what is starting, if you operate from a foot forward perspective, if you are relentlessly curious and consistently committed to the belief that creativity and innovation are all that separates you from your competitors, then the size of your company does not matter. Big or small. Old or new. You can seize what is starting, and define the future on your terms. At the end of the series, I'll offer some thoughts on what we've heard and learned, and where we might go from here. In the meantime, thanks for joining us.
In episode 31 of the Better Marketing Pod, David Wheldon speaks to L'Oréal's CMO, Marketer of 2023 and Global Marketer Week speaker, Asmita Dubey.
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We are working with understanding more about Satya – Truthfulness, the second Yama. This is the ability to be truthful, honest and transparent in words, thoughts and actions. Satya is a self-restraint in taking responsibility and accountability of our humanity and determining what is motivating how and what we communicate. Sometimes what is motivating us to share words with one another is the Kleshas, mental-emotional afflictions which corrupt our perception. Sometimes we may be ignorant of our dishonesty or not hold the full truth and share half truths – Avidya. This dishonesty might be because of our egoism of wanting to be right, seen, a part of or special – Asmita. There might be an attachment to the subject manner we want – Raga. Or we are avoiding something we don't want – Dvesa. Or are afraid of what the truth holds – Abinivesha. These are all the 5 Kleshas distorting the truth. So to practice Satya, I would suggest pausing when communicating, self-reflecting and discerning whether what you want to share is, to the best of your knowledge, the truth. It says that the truth will always serve a greater purpose if it is noble and honest.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special #podcast in honor of Women's month. Chai Time With Chai_time_with_moms' hosts, Asmita and Pareesa, have a fun and honest rapid fire questions session! Watch today to learn what authentic chai brews in their lives?! #womensupportingwomen #womenhistorymonth #southAsianblog #momlife #rapidfire
Asmita, une jeune fille de l'est du Népal, est confrontée aux difficultés de ses parents qui luttent contre l'alcoolisme et se disputent constamment à la maison. Après le départ de sa mère, Asmita trouve du réconfort et un but en fréquentant l'église où elle découvre Dieu et un sentiment d'appartenance. ---------
Today, February 9th, while the the Sun and Moon conjoined as one in Aquarius, Asmita and I talked about women's health in the perimenopause, menopause and post menopause phases. Discover what "powerpause" is and how to root into your wise self to find your "second spring". I hope you enjoy this New Moon conversation. it is our Lunar New Year's gift to your soul. Connect with Asmita at asmitarunge.com. Connect with me at janyawongsopa.com. Practice yoga & embodiment based on the lunisolar cycle, the Planetary frequencies, and the Chinese Meridian theory with me at patreon.com/janyawongsopa. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/janya-wongsopa/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/janya-wongsopa/support
Asmita is defined as pride, ego, a rigid sense of self and is the second klesa or affliction.
The focused diligent practice of Yoga is call Abhyasa and within that, we are practicing Vairagya, which is letting go of sensory perception and observation. It becomes a detachment to what is observed or seen arising as a result of practice. The goal of practicing Yoga is to reach a state of Nirodha. Nirodha is to stop, restrain, still, the removal and the cessation of.Kaya Nirodha – Physical StillnessPrana Nirodha – Energetic StillnessCitta Vritti Nirodha – Mental StillnessWhat happens when stillness is achieved? The self rests within itself. The “I-ness” of you recognised itself. Samadhi is a separation from Prakriti and wakens to it as Purusha.What happens when stillness isn't achieved? Well, the witness miss-identifies with the thoughts, emotions, images, sensations and other mind-stuff. Prakriti. Patanjali has two solutions:Kriya Yoga – Tapas, SvaDhyaya, Isvara Pranidhana or Ashtanga Yoga – Yamas, Niyamas, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, SamadhiKriya Yoga is said to be for those who are not seeking the highest Samadhi. Ashtanga Yoga is said to be for those seeking full liberation from the suffering of existence. Either way, the purpose is to practice and minimise the Kleshas – Mental Emotional Afflictions which are said to be at the root of why we suffer and why we are subjected to ongoing Karmic action or reaction.Avidya – IgnoranceAsmita – EgotismRaga – RagaDvesa – Aversion, resistance Abinivesha – Fear of loss, change and deathOur job is to develop our Viveka, discernment to recognise our own ignorance of the wandering mind (Avidya). How we misidentify with being more than, less than, or stuck in a limited unhealthy ego self (Asmita). To wake up to craving, yearning and chasing something more pleasurable (Raga). Or to what we are avoiding or resisting (Dvesa). And ultimately what we are truly afraid of (Abinivesha).This week we will focus on Nirodha to observe the unnecessary movements we take with the physical, energetic and mental bodies. Looking into why we fidget, move, tremble, itch, and notice our wandering mind. To look with a clear lens to what is asking for us to wake up to.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we talk about two victories for Spurs Women: A first home win in the WSL (3-1) against Bristol City, and a resounding 6-0 home victory over Reading in the Conti Cup.We get into:Our fabulous Finnish midfielders.Martha going 3 for 3.Asmita showing us what she can do.Performances from Jess, Kit and Ria.The joy of having options off the bench.And much more. Plus we answer some of your listener questions.During the episode referenced an article by Harsh Misra. You can find it here: https://spurswomen.uk/2023/10/10/data-breakdown-wsl-game-2-bristol-at-home/You can find the N17 Women Team on Twitter and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie tweets @abbierosemeow & writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline tweets @cgstefko & writes about both Spurs teams at Spurs Across the Pond Rachel tweets @spurswomenblog & writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women BlogSian tweets @sian_wallis & talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of our report on the world's most valuable brands, Martin Guerrieria, Head of Kantar BrandZ speaks with Asmita Dubey, Chief Digital & Marketing Officer, L'Oréal, about key brand-building strategies that differentiate, protect value, and advance sustainability credentials. Discover extensive analysis on the most valuable global brands in the Kantar BrandZ global report: www.kantar.com/campaigns/brandz/global Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The last of the Kleshas is Abinivesha, the fear of loss, change and death. The fear of change and death is a suffering deep within our instinctual subconscious, Fear is hardwired for self-preservation, reacting to avoid changing circumstances, being out of control, loosing something we are attached to and staying in denial of our unavoidable end at all cost. This deep-seated involvement with duality is imbedded within all of us, whether you are wise or naive. Step up to the cliff edge and we all will react the same to a gust of wind as we flinch, run away and avoid falling to our death. It is natural to want to stay alive, it is a part of the autonomic nervous system to notify us of any change or of harm that might occur. It is said that suffering arise when we live in ignorance of the only truth we know of, which is, to live is to die. Everything has a beginning, middle and end. This is the truth of impermanence. We will all be affected by it inevitably. So what is so bad with the concept of death, when it is a fact of life? Well…it's the Ego that gets in our own way. Why would the ego want to be evicted from this home? Where it has a mind, opinions, beliefs, views, things to play with, a personality, family and friends, adoration and not to mention students and social media followers! As long as we are ignorant (Avidya) of the impermanence of things, there will be an ego (Asmita) which is fuelled by attachment (Raga) and aversion (Dvesa) this will perpetuate the fear of changing anything in our lives, loosing what we have and of dying. Yoga asks of us to explore not just who we think we are but to experience what we are. Yoga suggests what we truly are is SAT CIT ANANDA, joyful existence of consciousness having a human experience that is you and the same consciousness is having the experience of me. Science proves we are a part of everything and everything is a part of us. It is just our egotism that keeps us separate and invested in the story of ME, MINE and I. ‘I think therefore I am' ‘I feel therefore I am' ‘I do therefore I am.' Are you your thoughts? Feelings? Actions? Or are you consciousness witnessing of having them? Without your them, your memories, life experiences, who are you? Who are you when you are not trying to be somebody? Yoga encourages you not to have blind faith, but experienced wisdom. That we awaken to what we truly are, what we have always been and will always be, that joyful existence of pure consciousness. We forget what we are and reduce ourselves to who we think we are. So contemplative practices that wake us up to experience not just what we are but to explore the inevitable transition into the next experience of what is after this. This is an interesting process to ponder.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This session we are focusing our practice on the 4th Klesha which is Dvesa: Avoidance of previously experienced pain and suffering experienced. Just like last session focusing on Raga, we saw that not all desire is bad; desire to quench your thirst, to feed your hunger, the desire to get our fundamental needs met to feel safe, to be loved, to belong and connected to as well as the desire for a more meaningful and purposeful life, to celebrate the pleasures that the world offers us; beauty, love, joy, creativity! It is also natural to avoid things that are scary that may cause harm. However this Klesha Dvesa, draws our attention to what we are resisting to experience and is usually linked to a past experience of discomfort, dis-ease, pain and suffering.Think of something you don't like to eat, smell, feel, listen to and see? These are not based in the present time, they are past conditionings or impressions that we have a fear base reaction to and not interested in experiencing them again. There is a slogan that says “if it is a hysterical reaction, it normally is a historical one.” This insight into how our brains and body save then store memories of fear based information. This is a useful design to keep us safe and protected for future experiences. As we mature though, some of these memories and our aversion to them, limit us in our lives and our relationships, it give us the illusion that we are free from that painful experience if we keep running away from it. There is another slogan, “what we resist, persists.” This resistance is felts as tension in the body and we contract reinforcing the other Kleshas to get involved; Raga, Asmita, Avidya. They form aversions, resentments, grudges, dislikes, hatred, hostility, harmful judgement and more negativity.The solution is to start looking at the stories we tell ourselves that keep us stuck in the core false beliefs and if we can start to investigate and to look at the story in a different way. This technique is called Pratipaksha Bhavana, YS 2.33, seeing the value of what we resist as a teacher and learning how to view our reaction of aversion as a useful opportunity to practice. This builds trust in ourselves to love and care for our past and present self, opening the possibility for healing, finding lasting fulfilment and freeing ourself from Dvesa.In this back bend practice, try to delay reacting in avoidance. Respond by leaning in with the tools of practice shared. Be open, intimate and honest with what we are resisting, why we react this way and how can we lean into it to deepen our learning. To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kleshas are fear based, mental-emotional afflictions that cause persistent distress, pain and suffering. The first Klesha is Avidya, which is our blind spots, our lack of awareness or misapprehension in what we are seeing. Asmita is the second Klesha meaning egotism, the “I – AM – Ness” of the ego falsely identifying by its distorted sense of self seen through Avidya.It is said that the ego is at the centre of your personality. Without the sense of self, life would be unliveable. We need a healthy ego to live and function. It gives us perspective on experiences and coordinates many daily functions. “I” need to eat, sleep, work, etc. Ego mediates between the consciousness and unconsciousness relearning the internal and external worlds, and the personal and social relationships.The mental aspect of the ego, according to the Yoga Sutras is called the Ahamkara “I-maker.” I am Zephyr, I am a mother, I am a wife, I am a Yoga Teacher. I am the main character in my story. Now how I write the story depends on my core belief of myself. I am my name, I am the worst or best mother, wife, yoga teacher. Thinking more or less of who I think I am and misidentifying by my label. Asmita makes us think we are the limited self, reducing us to our bodies, life experiences, thoughts and emotions. We are what we look like, what we can or can't do, what we like or don't like. By our labels such as our name, status, reputation, occupation, accomplishments and failures. That is who we are. This breeds separateness of “myself and OTHERS” and “compare and despair” that grows seeds of self-doubt, insecurity, defensiveness, hypersensitivity, arrogance and intolerance. Reinforcing fear based core beliefs that we are NOT ENOUGH as we are, loveable, smart, capable, successful, flexible, strong, worthy, valuable…enough. Pulling one into a downward shame, guilt and fear spiral.This distorted unhealthy self then craves attention! It is its nectar. It places itself at the centre of the Universe, the main character in its own story and it loves attention, to win, to have fame and power anything to validate its self-importance. The unhealthy ego displaying behaviour that is ego-centric, self-centred, narcissistic in arrogance, pride, superiority and narrow view point to continue reinforcing the story of ME, MINE and I. A healthy ego feels content, not threatened by change, secure in fundamental needs being met, is open, curious, able to listen, to be considerate, compassionate and kind. The ego is very powerful and recognising what is motivating the ego is key to practice. To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second in a four-part series interviewing CMOs. WARC's Anna Hamill is joined by Asmita Dubey, Chief Digital & Marketing Officer at L'Oréal. Discussing opportunities in tech innovation, the shift from followers to creator content, and the commitment to sustainability. Stay up-to-date with the latest marketing and advertising news with our free daily newsletter.
Join us on a captivating episode as we get deeper into the enchanting world of festival tourism and embark on an unforgettable adventure at Tomorrowland, the pinnacle of music festivals. In this episode, we are thrilled to be joined by the talented and vibrant actor, model, and entrepreneur Asmita Sood, who will be our guide through the realm of electrifying beats, mesmerizing performances, and lifelong memories. Together, we'll explore the essence of festival tourism and how it has become a remarkable way to immerse oneself in different cultures and connect with like-minded individuals from around the globe. Asmita Sood shares her personal experiences and insights as she takes us through her own journey at Tomorrowland, unraveling the secrets behind its success and the unique atmosphere that sets it apart from any other event. Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or someone intrigued by the allure of Tomorrowland, this episode will transport you into a world of pure magic and inspiration. So, join us as we unravel the tapestry of festival tourism and get ready to be captivated by the enchanting melodies and unforgettable memories waiting to be discovered at Tomorrowland!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We tend to fight against fear, guilt, shame, anger, sorrow. We tend to resist what we perceive as negativity or things we don't like, situations that create a change we feel may cause dis-ease or an undesirable outcome. This consumes so much energy and brain space, ruling our lives from a place of fear base beliefs. There is a slogan that states what we resist, persists. Creating a tug-a-war with our aversion to pain we call in yoga Dvesa, one of the mental emotional afflictions called the Kleshas. Peace comes when we can accept we have no power over people, places, things and situations we cannot change or control.Serenity Prayer: God grant me the serenityto accept the thing I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.Acceptance opens the door to learning. To approach practice with a beginners mind, to be open to receive what needs to be seen, experienced and felt, then to deeply understand in a supportive practice allowing the loving space you create to assist your growth. Life is always changing, there is always some new situation, person that brings stuff up in ourselves which becomes an opportunity to practice self-awareness (dissolving Avidya), understanding (dissolving Asmita) and then to gift ourselves a tender space to feel those old and new roots that get triggers we find an ability to accept (dissolving Dvesa) empowering ourselves to make wiser decisions to best navigate our lives with Grace. This is the next stage of Yoga to take wise action in a disciplined practice shaping our Karma (choices, actions)To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, please donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast May New Moon: Aloha Beloveds! It's a NEW MOON in taurus and the first of my 40th orbit around the sun! I have an energizing BREATHING PRACTICE for you this New Moon. This practice will reset your nervous system and clear the clutter in the mind, so that you can return and reside in the divine essence of who you are in your natural being mode, rather than your doing or having mode. In the first part of the podcast I briefly explain and explore: ~ Human Being vs. Human Doing ~ The Being mode vs. The Having mode: What the difference is, and why cannot meet our Being Needs through the Having Mode, and why it will lead to suffering ~ The Kleshas, or impurities that keep the mind from wakefulness and clear awareness. The five Kleshas are Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoism or I-am-ness), Raga (attachment), Dvesha (repulsion and aversion), and Abhinivesha (fear of death and the will to live). Breath, movement, journaling, time in nature, quiet, ritual, meditation, all of these practices clear away the false self and return us to our natural state of Co-Creativity and Peace. You are creating your reality. The level of your consciousness is where you are creating from. If you are vibrating in the frequency of fear, judgment, shame, restlessness, hoarding or needy-ness, you will manifest things in your world that reflect this back to you. If you are creating from a space of I create because I CAN! And I Choose to, you align with the divine flow of the cosmos, with the Dharma. I share on this podcast the practices that have transformed my life, upleveled my awareness, and aligned me with the creativity, pleasure and joy that is our birthright. You deserve to, and you CAN, live in alignment with EASE, PURPOSE and JOY. This 10 min Breathing Practice can change your life if you dedicate 10 min a day to this practice. Another practice, that I speak about a lot, is writing. Being a part of a writers circle TRANSFORMED my life. Through the sacred practice of writing and then being witnessed as I shared the full truth- I continue to liberate more of my authentic expression. Join Joy and I in The Creators Circle, so you can Liberate your Authentic Voice, Tap into the Create Genius that wants to flow through you, and be healed and witnessed by heart-centered divine Sisters who are on the path. We are offering a few first come-first serve SCHOLARSHIPS for 30% or 50% off the Creators Circle. PLEASE click THIS link to fill out the short application: (All the way at the bottom of the page) We begin June 8th! Space & Scholarships are limited, so claim your space in the circle this NEW MOON and set the intention to bring forth the writing, the book, the poems, the stories, the essays, the full expression that is within you. HERE's the link to the Landing Page for the Creators Circle, for more information. If you are on Maui this summer, I am thrilled to announce I will be co-facilitating TANTRA & TEA: Sacred Sexuality Summer Workshop Series in Olinda. Our intention is to demystify Sacred Sexuality, Chakras, and Sex Magic, so you can remember and realize the pleasure, peace and radiance that is your birthright. All the info is on my Website Here: https://wildsacredcollective.com/registration/tantra All my offerings are at wildsacredcollective.com email: wildsacredsage@gmail.com IG: @wildsacresdage Spotify: Helen Sage Howard Simpson (for all my Yoga Playlists) Thank you so much for being a part of this community- Have a beautiful new moon! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peacefulbynature/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peacefulbynature/support
Former nursing assistant, Asmita Pandey, has been sentenced for physically assaulting residents at an aged care facility. In January earlier this year, Pandey had pleaded guilty to assaulting four residents at Estia Health in Epping, NSW. - सिड्नीको इस्टिया हेल्थका निवासीहरू माथि कुटपिट गरेको आरोप लागेकी अस्मिता पाण्डेको मुद्दामा स्थानीय अदालतले सर्त सहित आठ महिना सामुदायिक सेवामा समय बिताउनु पर्ने फैसला सुनाएको छ। उनलाई चार जना वृद्धा माथि दुर्व्यवहार गरेको आरोप गत वर्ष लागेको थियो।
La segunda causa del sufrimiento humano se debe a asmita, que es el orgullo y el ego. Mucho del sufrimiento humano se debe a la condición del 'yo', "yo soy", "yo tengo", "yo quiero", etc. Esta condición del 'yo' hace que confundamos e identifiquemos lo que realmente somos con nuestras posesiones o una imagen de que creemos que somos. Si quieres saber más de mi, aquí puedes encontrarme ⏩ https://instagram.com/lusantosha?r=nametag ⏩ https://youtube.com/user/arguinelucia ⏩ https://connect.timp.pro/7912-espacio-santosha-shala-yoga
Anna Trökes unterrichtet bereits seit 1974 Yoga und ist Autorin von mehr als 30 Yoga-Publikationen. Seit 1984 leitet sie Yogalehr-Ausbildungsgänge für den BDY und lehrt als Ausbildungs-Dozentin beim BDY, der SYG , dem BÖY, der VHS, dem Kneipp-Bund und privaten Ausbildungsschulen die Fächer Hatha-Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation, Yoga-Philosophie (besonders Patañjali), medizinische Grundlagen, Neuro-Yoga, Unterrichtsgestaltung und Sprecherziehung für Yogalehrer. Wir sprechen im Podcast über … - die Learnings aus jahrelanger Yoga - und Philosophiepraxis, - die beständige Beschäftigung mit sich selbst, - über die Kleshas, - die Verbindung aus Yoga und Fitness und die Veränderung des Yoga von 1983 bis heute, - um die Konzepte der Yogaphilosophie, - den Umgang mit Gefühlen und Emotionen, - Über das wilde Berlin der 70er, 80er Jahre, - Yoga als Basis mit der man das Leben wuppen kann, - über Nacktsein, die Scham und die Entspannung dazu, - über Asmita und das Ego, - das Älterwerden und die Freiheit und - warum wir uns selbst mich so wichtig nehmen sollten. Annas Tipps: Gustav Dubosch „Die gestresste Seele“ Deepti Kapoor „Zeit der Schuld“ Julian Schnabel „Zuversicht“ Mit Anna auf Yogaeasy Yoga machen*: https://www.yogaeasy.de/videos/yoga-nicht-nur-fuer-aeltere-ohne-vorbeugen Über Anna Trökes: https://prana-yogaschule.de/ https://www.instagram.com/annatrokes/ Über uns: Das Magazin: www.personalitymag.com Hier gehts zum Abo: https://steadyhq.com/en/personalitymag/about Folge uns auf Instagram unter: https://www.instagram.com/personalitymag/ Melde dich für unser monatlichen Newsletter an: http://eepurl.com/hcgREz Hinterlasse uns einen Kommentar und eine Bewertung auf iTunes und abonniere uns bei Spotify! * Dieser Link enthält Werbung
Shikha and Asmita, talks about Mother's Day Celebration, on Spice Radio
Asmita is a young woman from western Nepal who recently completed her Bachelor's in Forestry from Tribhuwan University. When she was a child, her parents, originally from the mountains of Nepal, used to draw their resources from nature, like the Ayurvedic products they added to their tea. Asmita, at the age of six or seven, did not want to go to school anymore - which her father agreed to on the condition that she do the daily chores around the house. So he took her to the community forest and had her carry the fuel wood home. Asmita found herself feeling very cold in the foggy forest and scared that a wild animal would attack them. Soon after, she realized that no wild animal would be there and that education was so important. It was also what slowly accentuated her innate interest in nature, forests and the greener future that she could, with her knowledge, draw. How has Asmita learned, through her education and experience, to protect and manage forests? How do people in Nepal connect to nature through forests? How to make sure that the products of the forests are distributed equally to all? Let yourself be guided by the story of Asmita and dive into the life-giving forests of Nepal. ⭐ Do you want to support Terra Stories? Add 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Let us know on social media if you liked the episode and follow our updates: Instagram LinkedIn
For any questions, suggestions or queries, you can follow and reach out to us on twitter https://twitter.com/AbhasMishra or our website https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abhas-mishra LinkedIN profile of our Chambers: https://www.linkedin.com/company/76478950/ Miss Asmita A. Nayak has agreed to grace this episode. She holds extensive experience in the field of Taxation, Corporate, IPR Laws, & Media Laws. After graduating from Symbiosis Society's Law College (SSLC), Pune in 2005, she enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu the same year. She became a legalpreneur in the Year 2011 and started her own Law Firm, SM LEGAL Advocates & Consultants and currently operates from offices in New Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Cuttack. Her body of work includes successful appearances in over 500 cases Pan-India, empanelment in National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), IndusInd Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank, consultancy to various NGOs and assisting in transactions for many dynamic Start-ups and E-Commerce Portals. She has authored several legal Articles such as “Rain Water Harvesting – A Legal Perspective”, “Service Tax on Maintenance and Repair'- A Legislative Hara-kiri”, “Service Tax-Negative List-Boon or Bane?” etc. which have been published in some of the leading Law Journals & Magazines of India. For such distinguished service in the legal field, she has been conferred with many prestigious Awards including “Certificate of Appreciation” by Commissionerate of Service Tax, Chennai in 2006, “Scroll of Honour by Ex-President of India in 2009, “Under 40 Rising Star” by Legal Era Group in 2021 and “Professional of the Year Award, 2022” by Indian Achievers Forum in 2022. In this episode, we have a frank and friendly chat about her professional life with the hope that it will help you in your personal journey. We discuss how she overcomes the hurdles of being a first generation, baby faced, female law firm founder and how she overcame these challenges. Follow Asmita A. Nayak on: https://in.linkedin.com/in/asmita-a-nayak-5bb08667 E-mail her at: clientcare@thesmlegal.com Views and opinions expressed by the guest are their own and do not reflect the opinions of the channel or the host. None of the views are meant to malign any religion, ethnicity, caste, organization, company or individual. The contents of the show are meant to spread awareness and should not be considered legal advice. Do not imply solicitation. Always consult a lawyer. कानूनी कहानियों और व्याख्यान के लिए सुनें Kanooni Kisse
This episode we talk with Mrs Asmita Padwardhan, NHS Consultant Gynaecologist, on women, women's health and the role of fitness and weight in women's health from teenagers up to retirement. One of Asmita's areas of interest is the impact of BMI and body fat on women's, especially Asian women's, health, and holistic gynaecology. We talk about the changes women can make to their lifestyle to support health and longevity, through the principles of nourish, revive, and move. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ufitradio/message
That which haunts us will always find a way out. The wound will not heal unless given witness. The shadow that follows us is the way in. – RumiDeepak Chopra is a veritable one-man institution, with over ninety books to his credit, several of them making the New York Times bestsellers list. He is also fonder of The Chopra Foundation and Chopra Global. We at “Dawn of an Era of Well-Being: The PODCAST” are proud to count Dr. Chopra among the contributors to the book, Dawn of an Era of Wellbeing: New Paths to a Better World by Ervin Laszlo and Frederick Tsao (SelectBooks, ISBN 978-1-59079-515-6) for which he penned both the Foreword and the article, “Human Well-Being and the Pathless Path”. As you will hear, Dr. Laszlo and Dr. Chopra have a long history of collaboration, and similar aims of elevating human consciousness through the vectors of science and spirituality—as does our co-host, Frederick Tsao, from a markedly East-Asian point of view. Our discussion with Deepak will continue an overarching theme across this podcast, of harmonizing such supposed dichotomies—science and spirituality, East and West, etc.—and demonstrating how their very existence is more a matter of perception than of reality. And how a stronger awareness of the perception is part of the path to higher consciousness and the condition of Well-Being. To quote Dr. Chopra from his chapter in Dawn of an Era of Well-Being: Morality and spirituality add meaning to human existence, and the one thing human beings cannot tolerate for long isn't poverty—but a meaningless life. If we cut to the quick, all models for achieving well-being are fatally flawed by using the reducing valve. When infinite possibilities are squeezed down into a few possibilities, advocated for our own good, the price is too high. Instinctively, children rebel when a parent says, “It's for your own good,” and the same is true when we are faced with formulas for well-being.Join us today for a very special episode of our podcast as Frederick Tsao, Ervin Laszlo, and our moderator, Alison Goldwyn take a close look at the human condition with the extraordinary Deepak Chopra. Deepak Chopra MD, FACP, founder of The Chopra Foundation, a non-profit entity for research on well-being and humanitarianism, and Chopra Global, a whole health company at the intersection of science and spirituality, is a world-renowned pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation. Chopra is a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of California, San Diego and serves as a senior scientist with Gallup Organization. He is the author of over 90 books translated into over forty-three languages, including numerous New York Times bestsellers. His 90th book and national bestseller, Metahuman: Unleashing Your Infinite Potential (Harmony Books), unlocks the secrets to moving beyond our present limitations to access a field of infinite possibilities. For the last thirty years, Chopra has been at the forefront of the meditation revolution and his latest book, Total Meditation (Harmony Books, September 22, 2020) will help to achieve new dimensions of stress-free living and joyful living. TIME magazine has described Dr. Chopra as “one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century.” www.deepakchopra.com
Vi snakker om Patanjalis kleshas: Hindringer til yoga eller årsaker til lidelse. De to første er Avidya & Asmita.
Asmita is a professional coach who helps women entrepreneurs co-create businesses that are centered around their lives and not the other way around. We discuss how she created a business where she has clients that she loves and also allows her ample family time and income. She is exquisite. If you are thinking about entrepreneurship, this is the podcast for you!You can find her on Instagram here.
TRUST -- the number one thing you need when you embark on the entrepreneurship rollercoaster! You have the power to be successful and while there are things that may hold you back... trusting yourself is your superpower pushing you forward. My guest, Asmita Jason, and I chat overcoming imposter syndrome and how to visualize what you want for your business. You have the power to achieve anything you put your mind to. Get full show notes and more information here Don't forget to subscribe + show some love in the reviews! Instagram @alexi.mckinley | Facebook @heyalexi | Questions, Comments, Feedback? Email me: alexi@upwestsocial.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unperfect/message
Join our host, Jacob Fishback, as he sits down with Saumil & Asmita Maheshvari, from the nutraceutical ingredient supplier, Orgenetics. Orgenetics was founded in 2007 and has brought numerous innovations to market in the organic raw material space, including organic vitamins, organic minerals, and their most recent ingredient, organic functional mushrooms. Today, Saumil & Asmita will share how Orgenetics has vertically integrated to create sustainable supply chains for their ingredients, their focuses for 2022, and more on the ingredients they provide for gut health, mental focus & clarity, as well as esports.Orgenetics' Website: https://www.orgenetics.com/Orgenetics' Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/orgenetics-inc/Connect with us!Email: marketing@lieforganics.comLief Labs' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lieflabs/Beyond The Supps Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthesupps/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lieflabs2008LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lieflabsWebsite: https://lieflabs.com/Full video to The Dietary Supplement Listing Act of 2022: https://youtu.be/6Ln__mpw3zEMusic: https://www.bensound.com
Today's episode features our own host, Asmita Savalia, a mom of Twins and Triplets, all boys, born on the same day just 4 years apart. Asmita shares her motherhood journey, discusses challenges of being parents, ups and downs of being a mom of multiples and provides some great tips on how to do it well.
Shikha and Asmita talking about Manasvini, on SpiceRadio
Nuestros héroes Tenma, Yuzi y Yato están en medio del Inframundo mientras las huestes de Alone se preparan para sitiar al Santuario, y tienen que llegar hasta el Arbol del Inframundo, pero para hacerlo, Tenma se tiene que enfrentar a Asmita de Virgo. Gracias a sus crípticas lecciones, consiguen los frutos necesarios para evitar que […]
In this episode of Brown Girl Mentality, we talk to Asmita Puri who is a digital creator for fashion and lifestyle. Asmita talks openly about her sister Lilly's experience with bipolar disorder, addiction, and the stigma their family endured. Asmita's advice is relevant and timely, as she encourages us all to be kinder to each other and less judgemental. This episode is dedicated to Lilly, who had such a positively impacted so many people.
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In episode 44 of @thebusinessholics podcast, we talk teenage dating, relationships, the 0-25 rule, the psychology behind getting the mate of your dreams, and funny stories from our personal lives. Listen to this episode for a laugh! Hit the download button if you enjoy! Skip to 24 minutes in for the relationship segment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Removing Smriti Vritti | Deleting Klisht Patterns of Smriti Vritti How can one permanently delete a Smriti Vritti from the Chitta that Invokes Avidya, Asmita, Raga, Dwesha, Abhinivesha? How to delete a disturbing Memory pattern? www.BeingShiva.Org www.YogiParampara.org
In this second of five practices on the kleshas – the obstacles that hide our true self – Annie unpacks a beautiful contemplation of asmita, egoism. More than just holding a high opinion of one's self, asmita is all about mistaking the ever-changing features of our existence as permanent and definitive. When we are able to see through this veil of separation, we move further from suffering and closer to our divine, wise nature. ~Skillful Means Podcast offers these guided practices to help you deepen into your yoga and mindfulness journey. We welcome your comments. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram, send us a note at feedback@skillfulmeanspodcast.com, or leave us a voicemail at https://www.speakpipe.com/skillfulmeanspodcast. You can find Annie at https://www.sunandmoonstudio.com where she teaches hybrid online/in-person classes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Week 2 of the kleshas, today we talk about Asmita or ego.
Today I would like to welcome Asmita Aggarwal to the podcast. Asmita is the former editor in chief of the fashion magazine L'Officiel India. Prior to that she was a writer for the Hindustan Times, the India Today group, and the Asian age as a national Features Editor. A leading women's rights advocate Asmita now writes for the Fashion Design Council of India. We will be joining the conversation in progress. As guests on the podcast live around the country and the world. You may hear an occasional click, and at times ambient sound in the interviewees space. My apologies in advance for any of these sounds and may appear in the podcast.
Una persona desconocida anda recorriendo un río cuando se percata de que este está lleno de sangre e intenta escapar de allí lo mas rápido posible, cuando de repente aparecen unos Espectros y le dicen al desconocido que están en el infierno, este les pide ayuda, la cascada del rio se detiene y da la impresión de que el tiempo se ha detenido, y aparece Asmita de Virgo. Vence a los Espectros fácilmente, el desconocido reconoce a Asmita, Ahimsa en su pasado Budista era conocido como El Ladrón del Buda. SÉ NUESTRO MECENAS: Donación PayPal: usspodcast@gmail.com Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQdj2nVnZVhNv3yXk3lnXUg/join Visita nuestra web: http://universosaintseiya.com Búscanos en YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, iVoox y Spotify como UNIVERSO SAINT SEIYA #podcast #universosaintseiya #saintseiya #caballerosdelzodiaco #manga #anime #nextdimension #noticias #soldierssoul #soulofgold #cdz #programa #novedades #español #latino #juegos #leyenda #figuras #omega #avance #bandai #opening #lostcanvas #episodiog #mythcloth #leyendadelsantuario #saintiasho #videojuegos
YS 2.6 dṛg-darśana-śaktyor-ekātmata-iva-asmitā Ichverhaftung is jene leidvolle Spannung, die die Kraft des Sehens mit der Kraft des Gesehenen verwechselt
In today's episode, I describe the kleshas and elaborate on the first two: Avidya and Asmita. I mention the ISHTA Yoga Meditation Training that I'm teaching with Alan and Sarah Finger June 8–10. Please support Peter's Podcast on Patreon.Thanks for listening! Namaste.
In this podcast, Kaushal Inamdar talks with us about Marathi Asmita. What is Marathi Asmita? What does it entail? How does one preserve culture? If language is directly related to cultural preservation how does one go about saving the two? What are the problems faced by Marathi content creators? Follow Kaushal: Twitter: @ksinamdar Website: https://kaushalsinamdar.in/ #MarathiAsmita #RegionalLanguage ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
In this episode, Erin talks about Directing the mind toward happiness. It's quite a concept to direct our own minds, but it truly makes all the difference in our lives. We also discuss the 5 kleshas of yogic theory including Raga, Abhinivesha, Asmita, Avidya, and Dvesa. By being aware of the traps of undirected energy, […] The post TYF 246 – Dharma Talk: Directing the Mind Toward Happiness appeared first on .
Jen and Alvaro chat about what they’ve been up to and a few interesting RE related reads. Alvaro was a guest in the embedded.fm podcast recently. Jen’s spray paint/stencil project AirTags Past guest Colin O'Flynn's teardown and hardware RE (Colin was on Episode 38) ghidraninja's Airtag FW RE Thread ghidraninja's AirTag RE Video Arbitrary data transmission via Apple's Find My network https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.02282.pdf nRF52 Debug Resurrection (APPROTECT Bypass) https://limitedresults.com/2021/03/the-pocketglitcher/ How I cut GTA Online loading times by 70% Phasmophobia Game Hacking Reolink cameras for fun and profit Reverse engineering my router's firmware with binwalk Asmita was on Episode 42 Past guest Dmitry has been busy! Hacking eInk Price Tags Reverse Engineering an Unknown Microcontroller Exploiting Undocumented Hardware Blocks in the LPC55S69 https://asahilinux.org/ - Apple M1 processor RE Jen’s Supercon Talk Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter @unnamed_show, or email us at show@unnamedre.com. Music by TeknoAxe (http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe)
The ongoing pandemic has made us dependent on technology more than ever before. Our lives have been almost fully consumed with technology from Zoom classes, online meetings, and even virtual pep rallies. Of course, Gen Z, already familiar with the environment, can adapt well. However, what about those who aren't as familiar with technology? Enter Teens Teach Technology, a youth organization dedicated to teaching senior citizens how to navigate the world of technology. Listen to the story of Asmita, Nicole, Anika, and Tho, the bright-minded teenagers behind this operation, as they tell the inspiration behind this organization as well as give a little more insight into their lives and involvement with STEM. FEATURED GUEST(S): ASMITA MITTAL (president, founder); NICOLE LAU (vice president, coordinator of public relations); ANIKA SHAH (coordinator of social media); THO NGUYEN (director of presenters) Interested in getting involved with Teens Teach Technology? Click here to learn more. For more updates, follow Teens Technology @teens.teach.tech --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teentalk-advicepodcast/message
Det er tirsdag, og det betyder, at det er tid til "Perfekt engelsk". Vi læser lytternes bedste og mest danglish engelsk-oversættelser! Det længe ventede Oprah-interview med Meghan og Harry kunne ses af danskerne i går aftes, og vi tager temperaturen på den britiske befolkning og stemningen i kongehuset med DR's Storbritannien-korrespondent Tinne Hjersing. I dagens program har vi også besøg af Asmita fra DR3-serien "Skamløs". Vi snakker sex, skam og slutshaming, og så fortæller Asmita, hvilke reaktioner hun har fået på dokumentarserien. Vi skal også vende en ny, privatejet skatte-app, George Floyd-retssagen og den betændte politiske situation i Myanmar.
Catherine Martin and Asmita Adya are seniors at a private school In New Jersey. They are brilliant and accomplished young women who were happy to come on the show to discuss the term “Students of Color” with Suzanne. Their perspectives are invaluable and vital to the broader conversation surrounding students from marginalized backgrounds and their fight to overcome racism. We hope you are as inspired by Asmita and Catherine as we are. Catherine Martin Bio, in her own words:Hey everyone! I'm Catherine Martin. I am an avid laugher, movie enthusiast, and a tri-sport athlete. I am a senior in high school and will be attending Cornell University in the fall. I am an active member of Jack and Jill of America, executive president of my student government, and belong to clubs such as Model U.N. and Black Student Union. I am also a member of Mu Alpha Theta National Honors Society. Fun Fact: I was presented to society and am a debutante!Asmita Adya Bio, in her own words:Hi! My name is Asmita, and I am currently a senior in high school. My family is first-generation Americans from India! I love to sing, read classics, and listen to music. I am an environmental activist and a leader of a non-profit. As a woman scientist and singer of color, it is an ambition of mine to foster and join a diverse and inclusive community and world. Thank you for having me!
Avidya (nevedomosť), Asmita (egoizmus), Raga (pripútanosť k príjemnému), Dvéša (odpor k negatívnemu), Abhinivéša (strach z transformácie, zo smrti). Námetom na otázky v tomto rozhovore bolo 5 kléš, ktoré uvádzajú Joga Sutry ako 5 hlavných dôvodov utrpenia a ktoré sú prirodzenou inklináciou každého človeka. S koučkou a mentorkou osobného rozvoja Janette Šimkovou sa o nich porozprávame ako o prekážkach pre osobný rozvoj a dosiahnutie plného potenciálu. Nevynecháme témy ako strach zo zmien, z neúspechu, z vystúpenia z komfortnej zóny a z toho, ako vyzeráme pred ostatnými. Janette nájdete na www.lifekoucing.sk.
Las 5 aflicciones de la mente o Klesas son: Avidya (ignorancia de lo que es perdurable), ASMITA (orgullo), RAGA (apego o esclavitud emocional), DVESA (repulsion emocional), ABHINIVESA (miedo a la muerte).
The Madhya Pradesh government recently proposed that women living away from home must register with police stations to be tracked. This may have serious implications for the mobility and privacy of millions of citizens. Anirudh Kanisetti speaks to Asmita Ghosh, Digital Campaigner, and former Campaign Lead at Feminism in India, to understand the impact of the proposed policy and what it tells us about the way that the Indian state views women.Read FII's toolkit on media reportage of gender-based violence here: https://feminisminindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/GBVInMedia_Report_FII.pdfYou can follow Anirudh on twitter: @AKanisetti(https://twitter.com/AKanisetti)You can follow Asmita on twitter: @asmitaghosh18(https://twitter.com/asmitaghosh18)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Asmita Bhattacharya, whose grandfather was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer, recalls how he had left personal letters for all of her family members. ZenOnco.io - Making quality integrative oncology cancer care accessible to all. If you or your loved one has been diagnosed with cancer recently, and need guidance on treatment or have any doubts or queries, please call ZenOnco.io on +91 99 30 70 90 00.
Timecodes2:37 - Headlines6:08 - Farmer's Protest21:59 - Arvind Kejriwal on House Arrest30:48 - Love Jihad35:15 - Central Vista Project50:44 - Jallikattu Goes For Oscar52:35 - DGCI Asks Serum And Bharat Biotech For More Data And NDTV Fake News1:09:50 - Love Jihad1:13:21 - Subscriber Mails1:26:55 - RecommendationsThis week Newslaundry panel’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, Jayashree Arunachalam and Anand Vardhan are joined by Asmita Nandy, a journalist with The Quint. The conversation starts with the ongoing farmers' protest. The panel discusses how similar laws have impacted Bihar’s farmers. Anand believes that “farmers in Bihar have not shown disagreement to this bill.” Asmita talks about how discontent against the Ambanis and Adanis has always existed. The panel also discusses the various criticisms that surround the new farm laws. Jayashree believes that the actual problem is “breaking down an existing structure without knowing how to replace it.” The discussion then moves on to the Central Vista Project, the recently held foundation laying ceremony, and the Prime Minister’s speech that followed the event. Abhinandan believes that the PM, in his speech, “sold the construction of the new Parliament building so well, that the Supreme Court will not be able to give a verdict against the construction.” Raman agrees and adds, “Everything seems to be dictated by only one person.” Jayashree also brings up the timing of the ‘bhumi pujan’ saying it was very deliberately made to coincide with the farmers’ protest.The conversation moves on to NDTV’s report on how the Serum Institute and Bharat Biotech proposals for "emergency vaccine use" were not cleared over "inadequate safety and efficacy data". The fact-checking wing of the government's Press Information Bureau claimed NDTV's report was "fake" even though the same news was reported by other media houses. Jayashree brings up the “too much democracy” fiasco and the panel discusses if this shows that the government is restricting media houses. The panel also discusses social media, Love Jihad and a lot more.Tune in!RecommendationsAsmitaANI, Srivastava Group named in massive EU disinformation campaign to promote Modi government’s interestsThe Image Makers - How ANI reports the government’s version of truthRamanReform, as per Mr KantRoom 2806: The AccusationShekhar Gupta’s Forked TongueJayashreeIn the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS JeannetteAnandPunjab & Bihar: tale of 2 states — one slowing, one rising — and case for farm reformsHow Bihar recorded growth but Punjab lagged behind and why farm reforms are importantManglesh DabralAbhinandanFarmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal on ‘unconstitutional’ farm laws, and an appeal to the mediaFarm Bill Explained 2020 NL Recess With Gulzar See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest for the 18th episode is award winning filmmaker Asmita Shrish.Growing up in Nepal, Asmita spent the early years of her childhood travelling around remote areas of Nepal with her family and getting homeschooled in the grounds on Mustang. She completed her undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering, Masters in Visual Arts & Animation and after some self exploration and introspection, discovered her passion for filmmaking. You can tell from her documentaries and films that she is passionate about storytelling that anchors real issues and personal narratives which are so relatable.In this episode, we go over Asmita’s journey from Mustang to her career today as a filmmaker. She walks us through the process and stories behind her work which I found absolutely fascinating. The path to your passion is not always linear and Asmita is a perfect example. Even though it took her a while to find her calling, she is a trailblazer in her field now with the goal of breaking social constructs. If you are an aspiring filmmaker and are looking for guidance or mentorship, you can reach out to Asmita directly on Instagram here.As always, if you enjoy these conversations, please share with your friends and family. Remember to follow our instagram page @hamro.yatra for updates, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and leave us a 5-star review if you're feeling generous.
Join us for this bonus episode as Queenie, Chicken, and Little Dazzy Donuts decorate the Club as part of the Hopes and Dreams competition. They're working on a Rainbow Land, a chalkboard wall, and a Muriel! Along the way, they play poems from India, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, and the United States, with seven poets reading their entries into the current competition: Chanelie, Ananya, Asmita, Dhani, Maya, Salawe, and Prisha. Check out the full competition details on the website.The next normal episode with Little Dazzy Donuts releases, as usual, on Monday. To find out more, check out kidspoetryclub.com. We love hearing from you! To send your poems and drawings into Kids' Poetry Club, just go to https://www.kidspoetryclub.com/joinin. Who knows, perhaps you will be a star of an upcoming episode.To contact us for any reason, just drop an email to contact@kidspoetryclub.com.
In this episode, Asmita Khanolkar, the Senior Director at Cambridge Pharma, joins CPhI editor Gareth Carpenter to discuss just why there isn't more gender diversity within the STEM industries and what can be done to increase this. Asmita was a speaker at the CPhI Festival of Pharma. If you would like to watch her speech and many others, plus exclusive content, then https://www.cphi.com/festival-of-pharma/en/home.html (register your place here).
Join us for this bonus episode as Little Dazzy Donuts visits Queenie and Chicken's non-pumpkin patch, which offers all of the fun of a pumpkin patch but without any actual pumpkins. They enjoy carving, a corn maze, and a demonstration of sheep trials. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts plays poems from India, the United Kingdom, and the United States, with six poets reading their entries into the Autumn/Fall competition on the topic of Gratitude: Ananya, Archita, Asmita, Ayesha, Clarissa, and Jeyan. Check out the full Autumn/Fall competition details on the website.The next normal episode with Little Dazzy Donuts releases, as usual, on Monday. To find out more, check out kidspoetryclub.com. We love hearing from you! To send your poems and drawings into Kids' Poetry Club, just go to https://www.kidspoetryclub.com/joinin. Who knows, perhaps you will be a star of an upcoming episode.To contact us for any reason, just drop an email to contact@kidspoetryclub.com.
When you take a dive deep into the ocean, you realize that the world is not only on the surface but also into the depths, infinite, alive, vivid. The same is with our inner world. While we take a dive into it, Patanjali provides us a framework to navigate through the depths. He says, there are 4 levels with an object in concentration: 1. Reasoning 2. Reflection 3. Bliss 4. Being ====== Join me in a 30 min meditation session every day at 7 AM CET on my website: https://www.dhyanse.com/live/ Each session is unique, starts with a 5-10 min discourse, followed by 20 min Guided Meditation. If you have any questions, please write to me on hello@dhyanse.com Be Well, Dhyanse. ====== WHO AM I: I am Dhyanse, a Meditation Master with a contemporary approach to Yoga, Zen and Tantra. I live in Switzerland/Germany area since 2008 and bring the authentic art of meditation from India to the western world. My work on Meditative Wisdom is a tribute as well as a succession to the contributions by Osho, Krishnamurti, Gurdjieff, Alan Watts, Aldous Huxley, Shivananda, Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Maharishi Ramana, Papaji and many more...who transformed my life in the first place. More on my website: https://www.dhyanse.com/
hey guys of India podcast I discuss a lots of things with Asmita restaurant she is a social media and sales funnel expert and we had a great conversation with her and the questions which are asked her about her journey and how do you get an idea of becoming a digital marketer not other free land what would be the best piece of advice if someone starting with zero follower is Instagram is good for building personal brand how we have to put our content inequality purpose or a quantity purpose how to use different social media handles to make money what would be the best strategy for every businessman and brand to discuss and to build a brand how womens can grow their business and b in the world of entrepreneurship how to overcome fear how to maintain consistency what mistake we make as beginner in digital marketing and how we can avoid this etc. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thearihantdugar/message
On this episode: How do you improve your CASPer test score? Part 1: Does preparation help? Part 2: My conversation about how to prepare with someone who got into multiple medical schools that require the CASPer, Asmita. We talk about how to prepare, how to know if you are any good at the CASPer, and strategies for improving your score.
Learn how she restarted her career with Instagram and went from 200 to 10k followers in 2 months.
Today I’m excited to have an opportunity to interview Asmita Das. I met her through the podcasting group that I’m a part of and she has a pretty awesome podcast she does that has a lot of... A podcast where I interview people to find out how they're passing time during the Coronavirus while I, myself, kill some time.
In this episode, we spoke with Asmita Bhattacharya about her solo trip across North-East India! Asmita is a management consultant by profession and has been solo traveling for a while now!Some highlights from Asmita's journey:1. Interactions with localites in Tawang2. Brush with nature in Cherapunji, including the Double Decker Bridge and the trek!3. North-Eastern Food!and much more!Follow Asmita's adventures on her Instagram channel @the.travel.freak to check out her incredible trips!Subscribe to the India Chalo Podcast at bit.ly/IndiaChalo!Check out our channel on Instagram @indiachalo for regular updates on the show!Stay tuned!
Ein Beitrag zum Sanskritwort: Asmita. Infos zur spirituellen Gemeinschaft findest du hier. Das Sanskrit Wörterbuch findest du hier. Sanskrit Seminare findest du hier.
Falsche Identifikation ist Ursache von Angst und verschiedensten Ängsten. Sukadev spricht hier über das Konzept von Asmita aus dem Yoga Sutra. Der Yoga Meister Patanjali nennt Asmita, Identifikation, als Grundlage für Angst und Leiden. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, über deine eigenen Identifikationen nachzudenken, und dir bewusst zu werden, wie dich Identifikation ins Leid und Angst bringt. Und Sukadev zeigt dir Wege auf, die Identifikationen zu reduzieren. Dies ist der sechste Vortrag einer Reihe von Vorträgen über Angst, mit dem Thema: Ratschläge zum Umgang mit Angst aus dem 2. Kapitel des Yoga Sutra von Patanjali. Mehr zum Thema Angst findest du hier. Besuche Yoga Vidya als Individual Gast.
Questions, Comments, Suggestions - Show email - archivett24@yahoo.com News and Notes: One World: Together at Home Concert : NY Times article / Youtube Video USITT New@Noon and Forum@Four Schedule - Link London Theatre Co. UK- Secret Cinema to launch series of immersive cinematic experiences to take part in at home Asmita Theatre Group - Facebook Link - Indian College Quarantine Theatre Festival' by Asmita Theatre Group. Daily at 1pm at Asmita theatre Face book page and 11am on YouTube channel. J4 Design - Website Stage Directions Magazine - Behind the Scenes Launches Entertainment Industry Therapist Finder Find links to resources, the online self-assessment tool, and information about the initiative and programs at btshelp.org/mentalhealth. Follow us @BeScene_BTS. You can access the Entertainment Industry Therapist Finder at: https://www.helppro.com/EITF/BasicSearch.aspx "Treat the Earth well. It was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." -Native American Proverb
We often wonder how to grow our brand ? Should I buy followers ? Should I hire someone ? How to go about it? In comes in Asmita Dsouza who judiciously used this lockdown period and worked consistently towards her goal. Listen up to know more :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talesbytalz/message
What is your sense of "I"? Is there something in you that is not temporary? Do you entertain misperceptions distorting who you think you are such as “I am not good enough,” “I am not complete,” “I am lacking” and “I do not deserve unconditional love”? https://UnravelTheThread.com/ https://simple-yoga.org
¿Cuál es tu sentido del "yo"? ¿Hay algo en ti que no sea temporal? ¿Entretienes percepciones erróneas que distorsionan quién crees que eres como "No soy lo suficientemente bueno", "No estoy completa", “Carezco de…” y “No merezco amor incondicional”? https://DesenredaElHilo.com/ https://simple-yoga.org
Guy Donahaye speaks on the five kleshas: Avidya, "Ignorance," Asmita, "Ego," Raga, "Attachment," Dvesa, "Aversion," and Abhinivesa, "Fear of death." He speaks on how the triad of Tapas, Svadhyaya and Isvara Pranidhana work to eliminate these illusions that keep us from true fulfillment.Also at 31:15 Guy and the sisyas discuss reincarnation as a film, and Guy discloses that the Sound of Music is actually a horror film, to him.Questions for us? Email yogisontheroad@gmail.com, or come approach us at https://www.ashtangayoga.nyc/ Where you can practice all eight limbs of yoga with us, in New York City.Unending love and gratitude towards you;@yogis.ontheroad
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Sukadev spricht über die Ursachen des Leidens, die Kleshas und deren Überwindung. Er bezieht sich dabei auf die Yoga Sutras von Patanjali, Kapitel 2, Verse 3 – 11. Woher kommt Leiden? Was sind die Ursachen des Leidens? Patanjali erwähnt die 5 Kleshas, die leidverursachenden Verhaftungen. Die 5 Kleshas sind: Avidya - avidyā Asmita - asmitā Raga - rāga Dvesa - dveṣa Abhinivesa - abhiniveśa Wie kannst du erkennen, woher dein momentanes Leiden herrührt - und wie kannst du es überwinden? Dieser Podcast gehört zur Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ und ist Teil des zweiten Jahres der zweijährigen Yogalehrerausbildung.
Sukadev spricht über die Ursachen des Leidens, die Kleshas und deren Überwindung. Er bezieht sich dabei auf die Yoga Sutras von Patanjali, Kapitel 2, Verse 3 – 11. Woher kommt Leiden? Was sind die Ursachen des Leidens? Patanjali erwähnt die 5 Kleshas, die leidverursachenden Verhaftungen. Die 5 Kleshas sind: Avidya - avidyā Asmita - asmitā Raga - rāga Dvesa - dveṣa Abhinivesa - abhiniveśa Wie kannst du erkennen, woher dein momentanes Leiden herrührt - und wie kannst du es überwinden? Dieser Podcast gehört zur Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ und ist Teil des zweiten Jahres der zweijährigen Yogalehrerausbildung.
This week in the Planeteers podcast we take a look at icebergs breaking off Antartica and new calculations reveal the total amount of carbon in the Earth System. In the interview, Phakiso meets up with Thathai Mosikili from Vaal University of Technology. One minute science takes us into the Southern Ocean with Asmita. Then finally Science Theatre heads to Rome to meet the Pope and some guy with the stage name DOUBLE-G. Find out more by listening now. WARNING: Contains mild profanity.
Asmi ist ein Sanskritwort und bedeutet: Ich bin. Bekannt ist z.B. Aham Brahamasmi bzw. Aham Brahma Asmi: Ich bin dieses Brahman.Und es gibt Asmita, die Ichhaftigkeit, die Identifikation. HIER findest du einen umfangreichen Artikel zu Asmi, mit vielen Erläuterungen, weiterführenden Links, das Wort in der Devanagari Schrift und in der IAST wissenschaftlichen Transkription mit diakritischen Zeichen. Dieser Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz zum Sanskritwort Asmi ist Teil des Yoga Vidya Multimedia Sanskrit Wörterbuchs. Mehr Informationen zum Yoga findest du: HIER. Viele Yoga Videos. Ein vollständiges: Sanskrit Wörterbuch (Sanskrit-Deutsch, Deutsch-Sanskrit).
We have seen many films and serials of Asmita Sood but what is her social media story. She exclusively shares that with us. have a look in the video.
In this klesha, or obstacle, we run into egoism, or misidentification. When you begin to confuse who you are with what you do or what you have, there will likely be suffering. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessica-goulding/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jessica-goulding/support
Lecture by Swami Tattwamayananda. This lecture begins with a discussion of the verse I.2, the definition of yoga as transcendence of the mind. When this is achieved, we rest in our true nature. Otherwise, we identify with the momentary experiences of the mind. The five Klesas, or distractions of Avidya, ignorance, Asmita, egotism, raga, obsessive attachment, Dvesa, obsessive hatred, and Abhinivesa, fear are reviewed. We continue rotating in a cycle of Karma, action, Vrittis, Impressions, and Samskaras, strong tendencies. The lecture ends with a review of the five kinds of Vrittis, emphasizing the Pramana, valid knowledge. Verses: I.2, I.3, I.4, I.5, I.6, I.7
Lecture by Swami Tattwamayananda. When we are not identified with a transcendental ideal, every moment becomes an opportunity to identify with a momentary thought current. The tendencies of the mind and the thought currents they generate naturally reveal our true character. In Asamprajnata Samadhi, we transcend this world of Vrittis. The way is through evolving a higher identity. Asmita is the power of internal identification and Samyoga is that of external identification. Whatever actions or thoughts we identify with are deposited in our Karmashaya, which forms our true character. There are five types of vrittis, some helpful and some not helpful. The are five types of Kleshas, which are irrational mental blocks. By becoming extremely clear about this world of Vrittis, Kleshas, Samskaras, and irrational mental blocks, we naturally begin our journey towards freedom. Verses: I.2, I.3, I.4, II.6, II.12, I.5, II.3
Lecture by Swami Tattwamayananda. The lecture begins with a review of the great contributions of the Indian sage Patanjali. The three Klesas, distractions are Raga, obsessive attachment, Dvesa, obsessive hatred, and Abhinvesa, fear. Their root is Avidya and Asmita, Ignorance and Identification with experiences. It seems simple to identify with our transcendental dimension and therefore end all difficulties but in reality, an endless cycle of Karma, Vritti, Samskara, Vasana from past lives create invisible mental blocks. Yamas and Niyamas, good mental food and good deeds purify the character and allow us to eventually remove our deep-rooted samskaras. With the Nirodha-Parinama stage, all such obstacles are removed. Verses: III.9
Lecture by Swami Tattwamayananda. The lecture begins by explaining Asmita, the apparent identity of the seer and the seen. This allows Raga, obsessive attachment to enslave us. At the same time, Dvesa, obsessive hatred comes to enslave us. Swami gives the famous imagery of a chariot from the Katha-Upanisad to explain the power of controlling the senses and linking the mind to Atman, our transcendental nature. Lastly, Abhinivesa, the fear of death can also be countered by the knowledge of reincarnation. Verses: II.6, II.7, II.8, II.9
[FIGURAS] - Sanctuary Model: Hypnos, Dios del Sueño EX, terminado - Star Models: Nuevas imágenes de Asmita de Virgo - Prototipo de Docrates [MANGA] - Episodio G Assassin: Cap 85 en Español - Saintia Sho: Cap 52 en Español [DEBATE] - ¿Qué pasaría si Athena hubiese muerto en la batalla de las 12 Casas? ¿Saga se hubiese hecho con el control del mundo? Siguenos en: · http://www.universosaintseiya.com · http://www.facebook.com/universosainteiya · http://youtube.com/universosaintseiya · usspodcast@gmail.com · @universosaintse #saintseiya #caballerosdelzodiaco #youtube #pelea #música #music #musica #universosaintseiya #anime #lostcanvas #nextdimension #tenkaihen #omega #cosmofantasy #goldsaint
In casual conversation with Asmita Ghosh, a digital editor at Feminism in India where she writes, edits and tweets for a living. On a Saturday morning, we discuss the MeToo Campaign, the Raya Sarkar episode, the world's patriarchy, generational social conditioning and Asmita's YouTube video which gathered a million views. Outside of work, Asmita spends her time singing with a blues band and missing her 4 dogs back home in Chennai. All posts by Asmita Ghosh- feminisminindia.com/author/asmita/ Asmita's post on 'women in public spaces'- https://feminisminindia.com/2016/11/04/womens-experience-of-public-spaces/ Asmita's post on privelege- https://feminisminindia.com/2016/11/10/primer-oppression-privilege-101/ Be Our Pondati (Call Me Maybe Parody) www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARWwmOsGZGw Asmita's twitter handle is @asmitaghosh18
How do you know your True Self? We talk about ego, the second of the five kleshas - or obstacles to liberation. How can we know what is self and what is outside of the self? There's some mistaken identity, we have some fun with labels and are horrified by looking through old pictures. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an age of rising white and Hindu nationalism, it seems like politics is all about asmita, or identity. How did we get here, and what does the term "identity politics" really mean? Emily Hays and guest host, Monika Khobragade, look at how changes in politics in the late 1970s sparked the Namantar Andolan. Starring interviews with Jamnabai Appa Gaikwad, Sangeeta Deepak Pradhan, and Rukhmini Sakharam Satpute. Special thanks to Bandu Kamble, Dr. Bharat Sonawane, Dr. Arvind Gaikwad, Subodh Wasnik, Bhau Lokhande, Vikas Jambhulkar, Rahul Gajbhiye, Ranjit Nandagawali, Suvarna More, and Tommy Tang for their help with this episode. Cover photo is thanks to IM Narnaware and Thomas Kamble. References * Protest at Nagpur against tha cold blooded murder of Rohit Vengula. (2016, January 16). Awaaz India TV. https://youtu.be/6qTow8q76Ns * Atyachar Virodh Samiti. (1979). The Marathwada riots: A report. Economic & Political Weekly, 14 (19), 845-852. * Jackson, P. J. (Producer/Director), & Minor, C. L. (Producer/Director). (2005). Comrade sisters. Quoting Comrade Sisters requires express written consent of Phyllis J. Jackson. * Moon, V., & Narke, H. (Eds.). (2014). Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and speeches (Vols. 2, 2nd ed.). New Delhi: Dr. Ambedkar Foundation. * Rao, A. (2009). The caste question. Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press. * Williams, J. (2013). From the bullet to the ballot: The Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party and racial coalition politics in Chicago. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. This podcast is supported by the Yale South Asian Studies Rustgi Award, the Yale South Asian Language Fellowship, and the Yale Parker Huang Travel Fellowship.
The word meditation in Tibetan language means no to focus. It is not concentration, focus, samaadhi, tranquility, peace or bliss. The word in Tibetan is to familiarize yourself. Meditation is to become familiar with who you are. So that you can come off the conditioning done by society, religion, peers, family and friends so you go past the labels that I am a man or a woman, a hindu or a muslim or an Indian or an American. It is to know yourself beyond all these labels that who you really are. In essence, that is what meditation is about. There are hurdles and afflictions in meditation. Afflictions are what stop you from progressing in life. Yogic scriptures list five types of afflictions that can be categorized into three types, intellectual, emotional and instinctive. The five types of afflictions in Sanskrit are Avidya, Asmita, Raga, Dvesha, Abhinivesha. Ignorance and lack of wisdom is the first affliction in the intellectual affliction. Ignorance has been put at the root of all sufferings. All sufferings we experience in life arise from ignorance. Listen to this discourse by Om Swami to understand the afflictions in meditation. BREATHE / SMILE / LET GO ----------------------- SUBSCRIBE to Om Swami channel for weekly dose of positive and practical thoughts on life, meditation, spirituality, relationships & more! - https://www.youtube.com/user/omswamitv ----------------------- Want to connect & explore more. You can connect with Om Swami on https://os.me. ----------------------- If you enjoy the talks and would like to try courses by Om Swami, please visit: https://os.me/courses/ ----------------------- Need a companion in your self-discovery. You can find Om Swami's books here: https://os.me/books/ -----------------------
Viele, hoffentlich hilfreiche Tipps zum Thema Umgang mit Angst, Überwindung von Ängsten etc. auf http://www.yoga-vidya.de/yoga-psychologie/einsatzbereiche/beschwerdebilder/angst.html Falsche Identifikation ist Ursache von Angst und verschiedensten Ängsten. Sukadev spricht hier über das Konzept von Asmita aus dem Yoga Sutra. Der Yoga Meister Patanjali nennt Asmita, Identifikation, als Grundlage für Angst und Leiden. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, über deine eigenen Identifikationen nachzudenken, und dir bewusst zu werden, wie dich Identifikation ins Leid und Angst bringt. Und Sukadev zeigt dir Wege auf, die Identifikationen zu reduzieren. Mehr zum Thema Angst unter http://www.yoga-vidya.de/yoga-psychologie/einsatzbereiche/beschwerdebilder/angst.html Viele Seminare zu diesem Thema unter https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/interessengebiet/selbsterfahrung-psychotherapie-psychologie.html
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a una nueva edición del Universo Saint Seiya, cuyos contenidos, dedicados siempre a Los Caballeros del Zodiaco, son: - Resumen del último Lost Canvas Gaiden de Asmita de Virgo - Próximo Gaiden dedicado a Hasgard de Tauro - Prototipo de Koga de Pegaso Myth Cloth - El USS dará el evento Tamashii en directo - Imagen promocional J-4 ¿Rumor o realidad? - Piezas Sagitario Myth Cloth fake por JacksDo - Nuevos datos del juego de Saint Seiya Online - Cosplay Original en el Expomanga de Madrid - ¿Shun aparecerá en Omega como Caballero de Oro? - Spoilers próximos capítulos - Análisis del capítulo 57 de Saint Seiya Omega Gracias por estar ahí, gracias por confiar en nosotros y seáis bienvenidos a una nueva edición del Universo Saint Seiya.
Comenzamos el vigésimo noveno programa del Universo Saint Seiya de esta semana de una forma diferente y especial. - Entrevista a Coslay Original: Tras la tremenda repercusión que adquirió la exposición del prototipo de la camiseta de Seiya de Pegaso en el Salón del Cómic de Barcelona y las redes sociales, han surgido multitud de dudas por parte de los fans. ¿Es realmente un prototipo o la versión definitiva? ¿Cuándo se pondrá a la venta? ¿Cuál es el tipo de tejido que la compone? ¿Y el precio? ¿Aparte de España, se venderá en América Latina? Estas preguntas serán contestadas por Aurelio Baeza, máximo responsable de Cosplay Original a quien someteremos a un tecer grado de preguntas por parte de los miembros del equipo del programa. Una vez finalizada la entrevista, pasamos a tratar los temas habituales: - Manga: Hablamos del nuevo Lost Canvas Gaiden de Asmita de Virgo y si sabemos algo del último EpG - Nuevo videojuego en marcha por parte de Namco Bandai ¿Qué sabemos de él? - Cartoonist Festival 2013: Festival de anime y manga en Francia con Teshirogi, Toru Furuya y Kageyama entre otros, así como un homenaje a Shingo Araki - Tamashii y Distribuidora Animéxico - En breve, el Universo Saint Seiya, sacará una aplicación para tu teléfono móvil android - Especial: - Mundo Otaku fura de Japón. Hablaremos de los diferentes conceptos que hay de Otaku al otro lado del Sol Naciente - Análsis Saint Seiya Omega: Hablamos del último capítulo de Saint Seiya Omega, el número 53 Más de dos horas hablando de Saint Seiya. ¿Quién da más? Pos que me dé un poco XD Síguenos en: www.universosaintseiya.com
En este audio trataremos al Caballero de Oro del signo de Virgo según la mitología, su filosofía (en este caso el budismo), sus técnicas de combate, así como una comparativa de dos de los portadores de esta armadura: Shaka y Asmita.
Tenma tiene su primer encuentro con Asmita, pero... ¿Estará del lado de Atenea? Este audio es propiedad de su autor y es mostrado en este podcast con motivos informativos, no lucrativos.