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July 1, 2021
In the previous articles, RAVI VENKATESAN outlined 4 key aspects of the “inner state” that we want to fine tune to become Heartful Innovators. He explored the roles of the Intellect, Ego, Mind, and Awareness, and their transformation in enabling innovation. He also explored ways to overcome fear, uncertainty, and doubt, collectively known as FUD,... View Article
July 1, 2021
JUST THINKING AND FEELING DR. ICHAK ADIZES explores the relationship between feelings and breath, and feelings and posture. He looks at their interdependence, and how to use this awareness to improve our state of being and our level of happiness, as well as the analogous functionality of organizations. You can detect how a person is... View Article
July 1, 2021
An Art Essay HOPE FOR TRANSFORMATION Nobility of the soul requires cultivating. This opportunity is granted to wise hearts every day. Many wise hearts are now dispersed across the world. This is a good thing. We need not despair for humanity; it already possesses the seeds of the future. HOPE FOR THE GOAL “On a... View Article
July 1, 2021
DR. ELISABETH BOUDERLIQUE and DR. BIRGIT DÜRR have specialized in behavioral disorders in children from a neurodevelopmental perspective. They were interviewed by PURNIMA RAMAKRISHNA for World Mental Health Day, October 2020, and in part 2 they explore reflexes, the brain hemispheres, and creating rhythm in the brain. BD:The two most important aspects of supporting the... View Article
July 1, 2021
TOBIN HART is a humanistic transpersonal psychologist, professor in the University of West Georgia’s Humanistic, Transpersonal and Critical Psychology program, and co-founder of the ChildSpirit Institute. In this three-part series, he is interviewed by VICTOR KANNAN, Director of the Heartfulness Institute USA, and in part 2 they focus on Tobin’s book, The Four Virtues, and... View Article
July 1, 2021
Art Essay by N. DIVYA During my initial years in Baroda, I observed the city with excitement and curiosity, noticing multiple mundane and routine activities. As I walked through the streets and gullis of the old city, I came across vehicles that often carried people’s whole existence, with objects bursting from them. I observed homes... View Article