Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Karma—the law of cause and effect—deeply shapes our experiences of happiness and suffering in life.Many people pray to reduce suffering. But, as Sages and Masters tell us, a prayer may lessen the intensity, not erase it entirely. Now, you may have many questions. Who defines the laws of karma? Where is our […]Read More
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Team L&M Tucked away between lush green hills of North East India, the bejewelled; and Manipur has preserved many jewels of the ancient culture of India. The people of Manipur had a unique tradition of worship through the ecstasy of dance. Since they believed that they were the descendants of celestial musicians, Gandharvas, they sought communion […]Read More
Benoy K Behl One of the contributions of the Indian philosophic streams is that there are no barriers placed between the spiritual world and the world of the senses. The art of this tradition is a fulsome sharing of the life experience, in all its aspects. It sees our perceptions, from the sensory to the […]Read More