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This Week's Highlights
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For week ending January
24, 2004
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Spiritual practice as a means to overcome
the problem of bullying in children
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| Recently a family magazine
published an article on strategies to minimize teen bullying.
It stated how many teens view bullying as a sad but unavoidable
fact of school life and that parents often think of harassment
as inevitable, too, remembering situations from their own youth.
Research showed that up to seven percent of U.S. eighth-graders
stay home at least once a month because of harassment. While
there has been no shortage in recent years of bully-awareness
books, media attention, academic study, and curriculum additions
(such as character education), the writer stresses that the
problem is far from solved. ... |
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Repeating (chanting) Lord Hanuman’s
Name
is not meant for married women
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| Repeating (chanting) Lord Hanuman’s
Name helps overcome distressing energy. Some people feel that
it is not appropriate for married ladies to repeat (chant)
Lord Hanuman’s Name since He is a Brahmachari (Bachelor) .... |
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The meaning of Sanskar
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Actions/efforts to awaken spiritual emotion – Part
6: Benefits of Prayer
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Story - The childhood of H.H. Brahmachaitanya
Gondavalekar Maharaj
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Spiritual Experience
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Reports from the
Sanatan's Centers
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Name given by the Guru
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Reasons for development
of ego Reasons in spiritual life (cont.)
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Realization of shortcoming
followed by immediate inspiration to increase repeating (chanting)
The Lord’s Name at work
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Realization that obstacles are nothing
but
yard sticks to measure one’s faith on God
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Repeating (chanting)
The Lord’s Name during conversation
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The importance of service unto the Lord
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