As are the thoughts…so are the manifestations.
The Bharatiya way of philosophic analysis starts with the reflection on the inner Self of man with the ultimate goal, of all mental training, being attainment of Moksha.
Explore the rich spiritual traditions of India to understand the unique concepts of Ancient Indian Psychology.
Ancient Indian philosophical texts deal with specific perspectives of each unique concept.
Emerging cross-cultural techniques in recent times armed the toolbox of caregivers in many ways.
Reflect on applying the knowledge of ancient Indian Psychology in contemporary situations.
Our self is our most important resource. An array of inward journey resources help us find ways to mentor the mind.
Opportunities in Indian Psychology research to create, and host models related to Indian theories.
Bhagavadgita teaches one, to do work without thinking of results. Attachment to the result of action (karma) leads to stress, competition, and aggression. Karma YKarmaYoga Scaleoga teaches us to achieve the greatest productivity.
The Spiritual Climate Inventory is based on the values derived from traditional wisdom, as well as contemporary thoughts of psychology and spirituality in workplace literature.
The personality, behavior, interests, and health of a human being depends on the presence, absence, fluctuating levels or predominance of Sattvik, Rajasik, and Tamasik gunas in one’s mind.