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[PDF] COMPARATIVE STUDY ON EDUCATION OF ARVINDO AND SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
Intelligence and a Professor in the Child Study Center at Yale University. His grant-funded research focuses on:(1) the role of emotional intelligence in learning
LEADING THROUGH EMERGENCE
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LESSONS FROM ENTRAINMENT FOR SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY
Non-duality as Yab Yum in Tibetan Great Perfection (rdzogs chen)
Solar masculinities from the south: Patriarchal and ethnoreligious authoritarianism through solar infrastructures in Turkey and India
Adivasi Text as an Assertion and a Lament: A Feminist Perspective and a Critique of Religious Conversion and Reservations
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Sublunary Particularity
Abelson, Donald E., and Christine M. Carberry. 1997.'Policy Experts in Presidential Campaigns: A Model of Think Tank Recruitment'. Presidential Studies Quarterly 27 …
equated with Indian way of life, 22–23 heterodoxy, 24–25 public acceptance of, 20–21 Ram Mandir movement, 1–4, 41–42
Chapter 2 delves into the primary actors and socio-historical events that have led to producing Hindu nationalism’s multiple political imaginaries and policy imperatives. It chronologically follows how Hindutva and discourses of economic development have interacted in post-Independence political regimes. I show how the BJP has been able to build multiple narratives, using both technocratic organisations and populist mobilisation, to gain several forms of legitimacy, many of which contradict one another. Scholars have written entire books on Hindutva’s ideological basis and its interaction with economic development. My intention is to give people an overview so they can appreciate how my specific research and argument fits into existing conversations and concerns. This chapter introduces how the BJP adopts two distinct forms of persuasion, making claims about the (sometimes magnificent, sometimes repugnant) past and the future to different degrees: (1) returning to an ancient, mythic, and strategically changing cultural unity; and (2) ‘cleaning up’ persisting economic and moral decadence in pursuit of invulnerable national glory.
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'[The] Christian tone in Whitehead's thought is combined and with a notion of God as a Nietzschean hero who does not care too much about sin or suffering, for his one great aim is intensity of feeling.'
– TLS Sprigge, 2006
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Sri Aurobindo on the four cognitive methods of Nature
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Didn't know that Monika Halan is Sri Aurobindo's follower ... interesting conversation. ...
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Epic poems are amongst the first works of literature that survive, the earliest poems—like the Epic of Gilgamesh—likely part of oral traditions that were written down only after writing developed from the third millennium BCE.
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As our lives are increasingly taken over by electronic gadgets and screens, we should remind ourselves how reading can change lives and bring us unfathomable hours of happiness.
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It’s well established that reading fiction helps fuel empathy and allows us to connect better with those unlike us, thereby promoting inclusivity. Books are also an agency for escapism — they let us seek a transient refuge from the tangles of life. Escapist fiction opens the doors to other worlds and lets us be a part of them...
Literature has always been a gateway to imagination. It makes us live the lives of others and experience things we might not witness in our own lives. When we enter stories, we create worlds, sketch characters and sense emotions. We use language to transcend borders and travel the globe and beyond. Reading is our passport to everywhere. It is an exercise for the imagination. To surrender reading is a refusal to imagine, which in turn is a sacrifice of our creative abilities — the very essence of being human. suvratarora06@gmail.com
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/paralysis-of-imagination/article68173814.ece/amp/
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