1. Homeopathy is one of the four most widespread medical systems along with Traditional Chinese Medicine, Herbal Medicine and Conventional Medicine. Continue reading
Category Archives: INSPIRATIONAL
Darkness and Light: by Christine Wushke
Being willing to sit honestly with yourself in the darkest of dark nights is a gift to the world. When we can sit in our own deepest pain with a willingness to accept it as it is, to forgive it, or even to just be with the experience; we begin to break down the cycle of authorship, projection and blame. Continue reading
Psychiatry in Chinese Medicine – A Basic Comparison of Western and Chinese Philosophies: by Dr. Damiana Corca, DOM, AP, L.Ac.
In order to grasp the idea of mental and emotional problems from the Chinese Medicine perspective we must uncover the meaning of basic terms such as spirit, mind and emotions. To understand the connotation of these words we need to explore philosophies such as Daoism and Confucianism, but also some of the Western philosophers’ views.
A recurring theme in Western philosophies is that emotions are waves clouding Reason. Furthermore, emotions are main cause of disease on many accounts, this being a common line of thought that Chinese Medicine agrees on. However, Chinese Medicine tends to consider emotions only as cause of disease, putting less emphasis on how emotions work. Continue reading
Theory of Re-incarnation and Theory of Evolution by Raman Leonato
Theory of Evolution and Theory of Re-incarnation are in fact very similar in their approach, at least from the philosophical point of view. Theory of evolution basically says that all children are born from parents. I.e. men did not appear out of the blue, so if you go from child to parent back in time. Where do you end? Continue reading
Altar for Satya: By Alx Uttermann,
what does it mean, living for the truth?
who among us,
at any turn,
knows clearly enough
what is a star,
what is the sky,
how the light fractures
into millions of rays,
I mean
all of us, Continue reading
Bhagavan and the Cracked Egg: By T. K. Sundaresa Iyer
The following story of Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi is a favorite and shows the spontaneous love from the heart the Sage of Arunachala felt for all living beings including humans, plants, animals, and birds. Continue reading
The Wisdom Walk: By Dr. Suryanarayana Raju
There is a slight drizzle today and the atmosphere is beautiful. I breathe it in deeply. I am on my morning walk.
I am in the present moment which is the only thing that is truly and fully available to us. Continue reading
The Quest for the Heart: By Dr. Raju
Any being without Self knowledge identifies with body-mind complex.
As far as life in the outside world is concerned “I” thought i.e ego has certain utilitarian value. Without the “I” thought, life in the world become impossible. Continue reading
Ramana Maharshi Timeline and Places – by Richard Clarke

Ramana at Virupaksha Cave
Below is a listing of Ramana’s timeline and the place where he was at the time. We visited on photographed each location where Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi is known to have visited or resided. Double click a place name to see the posting. Continue reading


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