Spiritualism – Albert Einstein’s God Letter

There are two elements or two aspects of human nature; 1. Freedom, and 2. Dependence. Spiritualism is the relationship between man and the constantly moving and changing world and universe in which man exists.

Spiritualism and Identity-The Conflict at Kurnool Medical College

During my medical education at Kurnool Medical College, I was a witness to a Social Conflict and eventually the Conflict had driven me out of Indian Army Service and from India.

SPIRITUALISM – THE VICTORY OVER DEATH

Because of his innate spiritual nature, man has the intrinsic power to uplift himself from an event described as Death.

Spiritualism – Time and Life – Spiritual Interactions

Spiritualism and Spirituality is the potency that generates Peace, Harmony, and Tranquility in Time and Life Interactions to provide the Living Experience. Death is not a static event; Death is a dynamic event as the change called Death inevitably flows to cause Rebirth.

DEFINING INDIAN IDENTITY – THE ROLE OF INTERFAITH DIALOGUE

Universalism vs Individualism : man always exists as an individual while being part of a social group. Man’s Individuality is the essence of his existence.

SPIRITUALISM – THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A RELATIONSHIP

The life and death of spiritual relationships could be understood by knowing the problem of Cancer

Cancer and the knowledge of the Spiritual Self

Man always comes into existence from a previously existing egg cell and inherits the maternal cytoplasm. Man survives because of the spiritual nature of this inherited maternal cytoplasm. Hence cancer research must explore the spiritual nature of man that has the potential to survive from generation to generation.

LIFE AND DEATH – A CHANGING WORLD AND UNCHANGING REALITY

In a changing world, day follows night, Spring follows Winter with unchanging Constancy. In understanding Life and Death, man must seek the unchanging nature of Individuality, Consciousness, and Spiritual Connection.

Reporting of Sanskrit as Second Language-Census of India 2011

SANSKRIT IS A CULTURAL TOOL THAT WE USE EVERYDAY: I am happy to share a letter that I received from Arsha Vidya Gurukulam asking fellow Indians to mention Sanskrit as their Second Language while participating in Census of India 2011. Unfortunately, I may not take part in Census of India 2011, but nothing would prevent me from sending …