Blogs
The blogs available on this page are written by volunteers based on their individual research who may believe in ‘Living Dwij’ principles and philosophy. Our purpose in presenting these blogs to the readers is to promote critical thinking, spiritual upliftment and foster interest in reading spiritual literature that is unbiased and thought-provoking. While we deeply appreciate the contributions of our volunteers who have spent time in researching, preparing and writing these blogs for the benefit of the readers, we may not entirely agree with the content and views presented in these blogs given our own principles, values and beliefs. And, as such these blogs may not necessarily reflect the ideology of ‘Living Dwij’ as an organisation and views of Param Dwij.
The Transformative Power of Gratitude
Gratitude, a simple yet profound emotion, is within everyone’s reach. It’s more than just saying ‘thank you’ or acknowledging acts of kindness. It’s a powerful way of living that can reshape our perceptions of the…
Karma: The Universal Law of Cause and Effect
Karma is a concept that resonates across cultures, religions, and philosophies. Originating from ancient Indian traditions, the phrase “karma” method “action” or ” deed.” However, its essence is some distance deeper—it embodies the established regulation…
Understanding the Psychospiritual Journey: A Confluence of Psychology and Spirituality
The human experience is a tapestry woven from threads of emotions, thoughts, and existential quests. At its core lies a profound yearning to make sense of ourselves and the universe we inhabit. The psychospiritual journey,…
The Journey Within: A Spiritual Approach to Self-Improvement
In an era dominated by external achievements and material pursuits, self-improvement often becomes synonymous with career advancements, physical fitness goals, or acquiring new skills. While these facets are undeniably important, they represent only a fraction…
The Soul: A Journey into Spirituality
In the quieter moments of life, when the world’s distractions disappear, a deeper question often arises deep inside you: Who am I, really? Beyond the physical body, mind, and emotions lies a deeper essence—the soul.…
Modern Spirituality: Embracing the Journey of Self-Discovery in Today’s World
Contemporary spirituality has emerged as a response to the stresses and challenges of modern life in an age of technology, constant communication, and fast-paced living that has created a form of self-awareness, inner peace, and…
Spiritual Transformative: Exploring the Inner Landscape
In the quietest and often overlooked corners of our existence, where the mundane meets the mystical, there lies a realm of transformational experiences. It is in these moments of deep reflection and contemplation that we…
How ‘Daata’ (God) Orchestrates the Universe
The idea that the universe is composed of tiny, vibrating strings is an exciting concept in modern physics. By viewing the universe as a symphony of these strings, scientists can explore the fundamental building blocks…
The Wheels of Life and Rebirth: Understanding the Significance of Karma, Dharma, and Samskara
The rich and complex philosophy and spirituality of Hinduism are grounded in three fundamental concepts that play a significant role in designing one’s life, actions, and ultimate destiny: merging into the Supreme Consciousness and getting…
Embracing a Holistic, Healthy Lifestyle in the Modern World: Incorporating Yoga, Meditation, and Spiritual Practices
It is of utmost importance to prioritise a healthy lifestyle in the current world when the demands of work and daily life can take a toll on an individual’s physical, mental, and emotional health. Fortunately,…
Discovering Ahamkara: Meaning, Characteristics, and Methods for Regulation
As per yoga philosophy, the mind comprises four parts: The ‘ahamkara’ is the default mode of consciousness, which can lead to negativity, suffering, and discontent and make life suffer. However, through regular yoga practice, people can…
Karma and Consciousness: The Path to the Inner Wisdom
Karma and consciousness are two profound concepts that have deep roots in spiritual traditions as they offer insights into the nature of human existence, ethics, and the seamless interconnectedness of all living beings. Understanding Karma…
Discovering Inner Peace: Tips for Quieting Inner Chattering and Finding Stillness Within
The worst place to dwell is unquestionably the mind, and the best place is the soul. If we are alive, like we breathe, eat and do other essential works, there are always some thoughts that…
The Power of Gratitude: Cultivate a Spiritual Practice of Thankfulness
Developing a grateful attitude is a powerful tool in human life that can increase happiness, generate loving and kindness in relationships, and, of course, inspire one to have an overall sense of well-being. It has…
The Art of Letting Go: Detachment and Liberation in Life
The notion of ‘letting go’, in this era of constant human character change and attachment to material possessions, is a dominant concept in various spiritual philosophies that delves into the art of letting go, exploring…
A Guide to Understanding 7 Chakras
Many people are familiar with the advantages of a balanced diet, but what about balanced energy? If one has attended a yoga class or looked into healing crystals, one may have heard of the seven…
Journaling: A Mindful Approach to Capture Daily Life
Journaling is a great way to incorporate mindfulness practices into your daily meditation routine. As in meditation, people observe their thoughts as a child observes flowing water in a river while sitting on its bank…
Healing from Within: Way to Overcome Borderline Personality Disorder Through Meditation
In recent decades, it has been observed that psychiatrists and psychologists have massively and strongly recommended meditation practices in their treatment, as it has been seen as applicable to many different mental illnesses, including major…
Nine Forms of Bhakti Yoga
Bhakti yoga can take you to the stark awareness of your mulprakriti, the true nature of your being. All three types of yoga—Karma Yoga (steadfastness in action), Jnana Yoga (steadfastness in knowledge), and Bhakti Yoga (steadfastness…
Spiritual Wellness And its Benefits
If we look at the literal meaning of the word ‘wellness,’ that means ‘in the state of being in good health’, and when it comes to good health, people think only of physical fitness, being…
Spirituality is the Ground for Humanity
Sit comfortably, close your eyes and see at the centre of the forehead. What you see is an enormous void space illumined with exceptional light and nothing – no cities, no towns, no rush, no…
The next age of Meditation: Empty Mindedness
In a world full of chaos, Mindfulness has made its way to the people like an ointment to their distressed, agitated, and hectic lives. Our society is starting to understand the importance of having a…
Meditation and its Fundamental Techniques
The most effective method for practising meditation is for a person to remain in the role of Sakshi, which he compares to a passer-by who is standing on the side of the road and observing…
Mind-Body-Soul-Spirit Connection
At any given time, there is no guarantee that human life will continue to be preserved in a healthy state. When people suffering from anxiety and stress are unaware of their ‘self,’ they look at…
Kundalini: The Unfolding Coil of Inner Transformation
What is meditation? As a house has many rooms that require cleaning and sweeping every day, and if not, it becomes cluttered with dirt and filth, the human mind is so obscure that if one…
The Science of Karma
People have struggled to understand karma from ancient times, including how it works, its effects, and its consequences. It’s never an easy road to take on. Its impacts might be immediate or delayed, transferring to…