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The proceedings of this conclave include invited talks from nearly a dozen persons of eminence from across the country including the Industry, academia and the Government organisations. This Conclave Brought together all the stake-holders, viz., Industry, Academic, Innovators, Entrepreneurs, R&D organisations, and Policy makers to synergistically discuss, share, display and learn about the cutting edge innovations and technologies that can help enhancing the productivity, improve quality of production, enhance self-reliance and act as a catalyst to the economic growth of the country.
This book describes eleven types of walking meditation techniques and their beneficial effects. These techniques are: Walking Meditation in Theravada Buddhism, Zen Walking Meditation or Kinhin, Taoist or Daoist Walking Meditation, Vipassana Walking Meditation, Walking Meditation in Vietnamese Thien Tradition due to Thich Nhat Hanh, Mindful Walking Meditation, Yogic or Om-Mantra-Based Walking Meditation, Jong-Grom Walking Meditation, Labyrinth Walking Meditation, Pilgrimage Walking Meditation, and Walking Meditation in the Forest It is sincerely believed that a book of this nature will be useful for all the readers across the globe who wish to understand the significance of science of walking meditation and practices, and get physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual benefits from it.
There have been reports of the amazing capacity of some of the Tibetan Buddhist Monks practicing Tummo meditation in Tibetan Buddhism at temperatures of around -250 C in the Himalayas. A team of scientists from USA and Israel went to these spots by carrying some dry towels with them. When these towels were made wet in the snow and spread on the naked bodies of the semi-nude meditating monks practicing Tummo meditation, to the surprise of these scientists, these towels were getting dried up in no time. Subsequently the analysts came to the conclusion that this meditation generated a lot of heat (inner fire) in the bodies of these meditators who were using it for the spiritual purpose. This incident triggered me to go deep in not only about Tummo meditation but many other profound meditation practices in Tibetan Buddhism in this book.
One of the most discussed topics among physicists, astronomers and cosmologists, is the origin of our universe. A number of theories have been put forward to explain the origin of the universe. Based on the evidence, the theory of Big Bang is widely accepted today. What is the Big Bang? Around 13.8 billion years ago, all the energy and the matter was compressed into a miniscule point. There was nothing else, no space or sky outside it. Everything was contained in that point. All at once, this point (which could not bear that high density and very high temperature), started expanding at an incredibly fast rate. In a split-second, it was the size of a grape, an instant later, a km-wide. Within...
The first chapter discusses the differences between the Brain, Mind, and Thoughts. It then introduces briefly the Quantum Science, Quantum Entanglement, Quantum Brain, Quantum Mind, and Quantum Thinking. The four chapters in Section-2 cover the topics of “Anatomical Structure of the Human Brain”; “Central Nervous System”; “Neurochemicals in a Happy and Peaceful Brain”, and “Quantum Brain”. The four chapters in Section-3 cover the topics of “Introduction to the Mind”; “Mind-Body Problem”, “Controlling the Mind”, and “The Quantum Mind”. The book ends with the seven chapters in Section-4, viz., “Introduction to the Thoughts and Thinking”; “Art of Thinking”; “Positive Thinking”, “Critical Thinking”; “Creative Thinking”, “Design Thinking”; and finally, “Quantum Thinking”. The author sincerely believes that a book of this nature will be appreciated by all the readers across the globe who wish to understand these important topics on the Quantum Brain, Mind and Thinking.
Mind-reading typically refers to the ability of discerning or interpreting someone else's thoughts, feelings, or intentions. Mind Reading has two components: human-based, and (ii) device-based (artificial intelligence). Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to programming computers to do tasks that normally require human intelligence, like learning, problem-solving, and understanding language. It is like giving computers the ability to think and make decisions on their own, similar to how humans do. AI helps machines learn from data, adapt to new situations, and perform tasks without being explicitly programmed for each step. This book covers the topics on human-based and device-based mind rea...
A Near-Death Experience (NDE) is the recollected experience of someone who has been declared ‘clinically dead’ by the doctors, followed by resuscitation (the act of bringing someone back to life). Common traits that have been reported by NDErs (persons having near-dear experiences) are: An awareness of being dead; A sense of peace, well-being, painlessness and other positive emotions; a sense of removal from the world; an intense feeling of unconditional love and acceptance; experiencing euphoric environments, an out-of-body experience (OBE), that means, a perception of one's body from an outside position, sometimes observing medical professionals performing resuscitation efforts; a "tun...
There are three types of intelligences: cognitive, emotional, and spiritual with the associated quotients: Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ), and Spiritual Quotient (SQ), respectively. Whereas, the IQ measures the intellectual capacity of a person, EQ measures the person's self-awareness, feeling of empathy to be sensitive to situational feelings; SQ refers to the persons’ ability to build their capacity for the meaning of life, the vision and value they hold, and strive for the self-actualization by connecting with inter self and the higher self. It has interface with spirituality to help oneself create a balance amongst the various facets of one’s life. Spiritual Quot...
The Sanskrit word for ‘Siddhi’ means “perfection,” “accomplishment” or “success”. It refers to the fact that siddhis are the fruit of the perfect achievement of spiritual practices. Siddhis are generally the powers to control the self, control others and control the natural world. Although siddhis appear to be supernatural, they are actually accessible to all humans in this birth itself. They arise naturally when, through spiritual practices etc., the emptiness and openness of the mind is realized.A Siddha means ‘realized, perfected person,’ a term generally applied to a practitioner who has, through his practice, realized his dual goals of siddhis and body-immortality. T...