Your life’s purpose is being fulfilled in every moment
August 7, 2008
One fundamental question in life is “What is life’s purpose?” This is a very important question to ask yourself, as the answer changes everything! It significantly changes the way you view things, changes your pursuits, and changes the way you live our life. Here we find ourselves, within this context of life and the universe, seemingly separate, ego-centric individuals with the ability to desire things, and achieve things. We have a few basic ideas circulating in our collective experience as to what our purpose is: Some say our purpose in life to learn certain lessons and to grow. Others say that the purpose of life is that it is a... Read more »
The Law of Attraction Energy comes from Love, Peace, and Joy
June 20, 2008
I want to tell you a bit about my father- who was a happy go lucky person with a constant song in his heart. He never saw the movie The Secret, or went to Yoga classes. He did not read philosophy. And yet he manifested the good around him his whole life long. And when he passed away a week ago Monday I was there with him. I held his hand for a day and a half. He was loathe to let it go. And that time with him- time spent largely in the silence- was both the most heartbreaking and the most love-filled time of my life. How my father attracted the good was that he lived with a happy heart. He made himself and others happy. So as I speak of how to access... Read more »
Neo-Tech Views On Ayn Rand and Objectivism
April 4, 2008
Ayn Rand valued Aristotle’s philosophy and developed her own philosophy of reason called Objectivism. Aristotle’s philosophy adhered to the logic of A ‘is′ A, but Alfred Korzybski took ‘is′ away. Frank R Wallace replaced it all with Neo-Tech Objectivism. Frank R Wallace quoted Ayn Rand saying ‘save me from the Radians′. Ayn Rand was her self repulsed by the cult-ish obsession coming from Objectivists at that time. Ayn Rand, the founder of Objectivism, was an inspiration to Frank R Wallace. Ayn Rand’s influence on early versions of Neo-Tech Power is obvious. Wallace showed great admiration for Objectivism, particularly Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged. Neo-Tech... Read more »
Are We The Makers Of Our Destiny?
April 2, 2008
The concept of destiny has fascinated humans since time immemorial. Is our success predestined? Or is it in our hands? Most modern thought has deemed that our endeavor alone determines our success. But with competition intensifying, changes accelerating and many unpredictable and uncontrollable factors determining results in today’s complex world, many people are re-examining this belief. For example, a brilliant student, despite diligent studies, gets average marks, whereas a mediocre student, with last-minute cramming, gets high grades. Why? Are we just unwitting players in a cosmic lottery, with chance as the supreme arbiter? Or are results handed down by destiny, under the sanction of a just... Read more »
Invest In Your Eternal Bank Account
April 2, 2008
Imagine a share advertisement declaring, “A 100% guarantee: you will lose every single penny invested here!” And if you found millions of people investing all their life’s savings in such a share, wouldn′t you lament their misfortune and imprudence? But isn′t this what almost all of us are doing? We are born with a death sentence written on our bodies. Despite all scientific advancement, the death rate was, is and will always be 100%; everyone who is born has to die without exception. And yet almost everyone spends his entire life pandering... Read more »
About The Epitome of Vanity
April 1, 2008
As soon as we are born the learning process begins. First we learn to eat, talk, walk etc from our parents. Then we learn from our neighbors about certain social norms and the wider world outside our immediate home. Our school teachers then put the icing on the cake, by giving us knowledge of different subjects. As we progress up the academic ladder, we acquire more and more knowledge in a particular field. Finally graduating from college and university with a degree, we think we achieved what others have not been able to achieve, and therefore we think society owes recognition or even worship. Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur, a magistrate, administrator, great saint and mystic, who prominent... Read more »
The Real Wealth Of Our Spirit Soul
March 27, 2008
Money, they say, is sweeter than honey! With money everything is at ones beck and call. Hence the inordinate desire of everyone in this material world to amass unlimited wealth, whether fair or foul. However, little consideration is given to the capacity of the body to enjoy so-called material pleasures. Man can only eat as much as his stomach can contain, even if he is the wealthiest man, and can afford the most delicious, sumptuous meal. Similarly man can occupy only as much space as his body can when he goes to sleep, even if he constructs the tallest... Read more »
The Importance of Celibacy and Chastity
February 29, 2008
There exists considerable evidence from the field of psychiatry to indicate a definite relationship between the sex gland and the brain. Spermatozoa may have an internal function that is necessary for the normal metabolism of the brain, and dementia praecox (schizophrenia) may be due to an alteration of deficiency of their production due to degeneration of the seminiferous (pertaining to the formation of semen) tubules of auto-intoxication (due to having been poisoned). This may result from masturbation and sexual excess in causing a chemical withdrawal from the circulation necessary for the nutrition of the brain. We must remember that lecithin... Read more »
A Way of Being In the World
December 4, 2007
When you come to recognize that all consciousness is aligned in a vast network of cooperation, then you come to find a unique way of being in the world. You come to recognize that it is rare that one is born a human being. It is difficult and rare to get the opportunity to understand spiritual teachings that lead to an exceptional way of being in the world. And it is rare, indeed, for one to make one’s life a blessing to all. If you make an effort to be kind to all creatures, no matter how simple or primordial their form, and if you make it a point to be slow to anger... Read more »
You Are Always Beautiful
December 4, 2007
We think that we lack beauty and live in an imperfect world but that is only because we are not seeing correctly. Beauty is an act of consciousness. It is an appreciation of color and form in the phenomena of experience. Your form is always beautiful because it has been created with exquisite craftsmanship. Each cell is a celebration of evolutionary genius. And, if you look beyond your form, to your mind, then you can only feel a sense of awe and wonder. Your mind can process trillions of bits of information every second. At this very moment, your mind is... Read more »


