Monday, April 7, 2014

Suggestions!


Subhash Sharma, (from Indian Business Academy, Bangalore & Greater Noida) in his paper on ‘Indian Management Wisdom’ gives right review of three Indian mythological periods, “The essence of ancient wisdom is captured by three Vs i.e. Valmiki, Vyasa and Vivekanand.  It may be indicated that the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Complete Works of Vivekananda capture the essence of Indian mythology and philosophy. Impact of Valmiki, Vyasa and Vivekananda on Indian consciousness is immeasurable.  From the viewpoint of the impact on Indian consciousness, three periods of mythology and history could as well be viewed as Rama period, Krishna period and Ramkrishna / Vivekananda period”[1].


We cannot escape the beautiful thoughts, rather contemplation given in his famous book, “Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” by Deepak Chopra. The spiritual laws which he has explained there, are the must read or must have laws which are to be taught in schools or colleges as a curriculum for Value-Based-Education. According to him following are the seven spiritual laws for any success.[2]
1      Law of Pure Potentiality
2      Law of Giving
3      Law of Karma
4      Law of Least Effort
5      Law of Intention & Desire
6      Law of Detachment
7      Law of Dharma or Purpose in Life

In my favorite smallest book, “Evil Has No Hold On You” Dayis Holocomb Muth has clearly  says that “if you have God (positivity) in your thinking, you have everything and when you do not have God (negativity) in your thinking you are poor, spiritually even if you have wealth, health and everything with you” [3]

I strongly suggest that if we want our students and society to learn the highest spiritual laws or truths, we must incorporate such topics in their studies, whatever may be their stream and means of study.

In society there are many ways and means to educate people for example public places like Gardens, Transportation means, Stations, Bus-Stops, Exhibitions, lecture-halls, gymnasiums, medias etc. Using such places, we can definitely teach values to the public or the society. 



[1]Subhash Sharma, (from Indian Business Academy, Bangalore & Greater Noida)- paper on ‘Indian Management Wisdom’http://www.aims-international.org/tmf/postedarticles/t8019.pdf
[2] Seven Spiritual Laws of Success – Deepak Chopra
[3]Evil Has No Hold On You – Dayis Holocomb Muth, 1976, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Place of publication, pages.

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