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Anil meena
19/09/24
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Anil meena
19/09/24
Nice
Prabhat Yadav
10/09/24
This book is in good condition
Pradeep New Course Chemistry Class - XII ( Vol 1 & 2 ) (Edition - 2012-2013)
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Prabhat Yadav
10/09/24
This book is in good condition
Poornima Jagalatha
06/09/24
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Poornima Jagalatha
06/09/24
super
Vinod Kumar Mishra
03/09/24
I am mahabraman from east uttar Pradesh. I think Mahabraman book mentioned story is 100% true, because I... Read moreI am mahabraman from east uttar Pradesh. I think Mahabraman book mentioned story is 100% true, because I faced this problem schooling and college time. Read less
Mahabrahman (Hindi Edition)
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Vinod Kumar Mishra
03/09/24
I am mahabraman from east uttar Pradesh. I think Mahabraman book mentioned story is 100% true, because I faced this problem schooling and college time.
Avadhoot Dandekar
03/09/24
This is garbage. Consciousness is not a theory. It is an experience. It is an experience of thoughtless state. It... Read moreThis is garbage. Consciousness is not a theory. It is an experience. It is an experience of thoughtless state. It is an experience of no-mind state. So, consciousness is no-mind awareness. Mandukaya Upanishad goes to the extent of saying that whatever you can think of is not consciousness. All experiences are objects in consciousness. The thought is an object in consciousness, but not THE CONSCIOUSNESS. When you experience the cessation of this object called thought, you experience consciousness. The thought is the subtlest object. This object has to be dissolved to experience consciousness. So theory is not experience and experience is not the theory. But a theory can be formulated from an experience. So my theory of consciousness is something like this. Mathematically I represent it as C=EM^2 (C equals EM square). In this C means Consciousness, E means Energy (thought energy), and M is the constant of Meditation or Mindfulness. Matter and Energy are not different. They are interchangeable. They can neither be created nor destroyed. In the same way Matter and Consciousness are not different. They are one and the same. Matter is gross consciousness, and consciousness is the subltest form of matter. It is the subltest. Matter is only an appearance. It is because of the collapse of the wave function. It is because of the decoherence. You can only experience the consciousness. It is there when you are not. It is the absence of you, your ego, your ignorance, your ahankara. It is the experience of the dissolution of your thoughts. It is devoid of all objects. All experiences are objects in consciousness. It is the purest form. It is that formless. It is neither born nor will ever die. You can't create it. You can only experience it. In the above equation when you multiply your thoughts with meditation, the thoughts will disperse, and you attain to no-mind state. And in that no-mind state you experience consciousness. The mind is a garbage. The mind is like a mirage. The mind is like a monkey. The mind is a mithya, and the consciousness (in a purest form, Shuddha Chaitanya) is Satya. It is the ultimate truth. It is the absolute truth. And rest all is just a speculation. Please come out of this speculative business. Thanks Read less
The Battle for Consciousness Theory: A Response to Ken Wilber's Appropriation of Sri Aurobindo's Work and Other Indian Thought
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Avadhoot Dandekar
03/09/24
This is garbage. Consciousness is not a theory. It is an experience. It is an experience of thoughtless state. It is an experience of no-mind state. So, consciousness is no-mind awareness. Mandukaya Upanishad goes to the extent of saying that whatever you can think of is not consciousness. All experiences are objects in consciousness. The thought is an object in consciousness, but not THE CONSCIOUSNESS. When you experience the cessation of this object called thought, you experience consciousness. The thought is the subtlest object. This object has to be dissolved to experience consciousness. So theory is not experience and experience is not the theory. But a theory can be formulated from an experience. So my theory of consciousness is something like this. Mathematically I represent it as C=EM^2 (C equals EM square). In this C means Consciousness, E means Energy (thought energy), and M is the constant of Meditation or Mindfulness. Matter and Energy are not different. They are interchangeable. They can neither be created nor destroyed. In the same way Matter and Consciousness are not different. They are one and the same. Matter is gross consciousness, and consciousness is the subltest form of matter. It is the subltest. Matter is only an appearance. It is because of the collapse of the wave function. It is because of the decoherence. You can only experience the consciousness. It is there when you are not. It is the absence of you, your ego, your ignorance, your ahankara. It is the experience of the dissolution of your thoughts. It is devoid of all objects. All experiences are objects in consciousness. It is the purest form. It is that formless. It is neither born nor will ever die. You can't create it. You can only experience it. In the above equation when you multiply your thoughts with meditation, the thoughts will disperse, and you attain to no-mind state. And in that no-mind state you experience consciousness. The mind is a garbage. The mind is like a mirage. The mind is like a monkey. The mind is a mithya, and the consciousness (in a purest form, Shuddha Chaitanya) is Satya. It is the ultimate truth. It is the absolute truth. And rest all is just a speculation. Please come out of this speculative business. Thanks
Roshni Thakur
02/09/24
This book is excellent
The Hidden Hindu
Book 2 "द हिडन हिंदू-2" - अक्षत गुप्ता (Hindi Version of Hidden
Hindu 2)
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Roshni Thakur
02/09/24
This book is excellent
Gowtham
02/09/24
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Gowtham
02/09/24
Best website ever
Surekha Bahirat
01/09/24
Very good
Own Your Body
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Surekha Bahirat
01/09/24
Very good
Jethu Bharti
29/08/24
October 1947 की मर्मस्पर्शी कथावस्तु, रचनात्मकता तथा बेहद ही खूबसूरत लेखन और संवाद शैली, इतिहास के साथ-साथ साहित्य मे रूचि... Read moreOctober 1947 की मर्मस्पर्शी कथावस्तु, रचनात्मकता तथा बेहद ही खूबसूरत लेखन और संवाद शैली, इतिहास के साथ-साथ साहित्य मे रूचि रखने वाले पाठकों, विशेषकर विभाजन तथा जम्मू कश्मीर के संदर्भ मे, के लिए अवश्य पढ़ने योग्य। इसकी भव्य सफलता के लिए अग्रिम शुभकामनाएं। Read less
October 1947 : Wails of Fallen Autumn Leaves
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Jethu Bharti
29/08/24
October 1947 की मर्मस्पर्शी कथावस्तु, रचनात्मकता तथा बेहद ही खूबसूरत लेखन और संवाद शैली, इतिहास के साथ-साथ साहित्य मे रूचि रखने वाले पाठकों, विशेषकर विभाजन तथा जम्मू कश्मीर के संदर्भ मे, के लिए अवश्य पढ़ने योग्य। इसकी भव्य सफलता के लिए अग्रिम शुभकामनाएं।
Rajashree
29/08/24
Excellent
The Laws of the Spirit World (Kannada)
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Rajashree
29/08/24
Excellent
Ritu
26/08/24
Reading "Cancerman to Ironman" by Nidhin Valsan was a profoundly impactful experience for me as a police officer. Nidhin’s story... Read moreReading "Cancerman to Ironman" by Nidhin Valsan was a profoundly impactful experience for me as a police officer. Nidhin’s story of fighting non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and transforming himself into an Ironman triathlete is a testament to the resilience and fortitude that define our profession. His honest and unfiltered account of his journey is both heart-wrenching and uplifting. This book not only provides hope but also underscores the importance of mental and physical strength in overcoming adversity. It is an essential read for anyone in the police force who needs a reminder of the power of determination and perseverance. Read less
Cancerman to Ironman : A Police Officer’s Journey of Arresting Illness
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Ritu
26/08/24
Reading "Cancerman to Ironman" by Nidhin Valsan was a profoundly impactful experience for me as a police officer. Nidhin’s story of fighting non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and transforming himself into an Ironman triathlete is a testament to the resilience and fortitude that define our profession. His honest and unfiltered account of his journey is both heart-wrenching and uplifting. This book not only provides hope but also underscores the importance of mental and physical strength in overcoming adversity. It is an essential read for anyone in the police force who needs a reminder of the power of determination and perseverance.
Dr Sandeep Kumar
26/08/24
"Cancerman to Ironman" is a remarkable narrative that deeply resonates with the core values of the police force. Nidhin Valsan’s... Read more"Cancerman to Ironman" is a remarkable narrative that deeply resonates with the core values of the police force. Nidhin Valsan’s journey from battling cancer to becoming an Ironman is a story of sheer determination, discipline, and unwavering resolve—qualities that are essential in our line of work. His ability to face adversity head-on and emerge victorious is truly inspiring. As a police officer, I found his story to be a powerful reminder of the strength and perseverance required to overcome life’s toughest challenges. This book is a must-read for anyone in law enforcement seeking inspiration and motivation. Read less
Cancerman to Ironman : A Police Officer’s Journey of Arresting Illness
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Dr Sandeep Kumar
26/08/24
"Cancerman to Ironman" is a remarkable narrative that deeply resonates with the core values of the police force. Nidhin Valsan’s journey from battling cancer to becoming an Ironman is a story of sheer determination, discipline, and unwavering resolve—qualities that are essential in our line of work. His ability to face adversity head-on and emerge victorious is truly inspiring. As a police officer, I found his story to be a powerful reminder of the strength and perseverance required to overcome life’s toughest challenges. This book is a must-read for anyone in law enforcement seeking inspiration and motivation.