The monk Shinkan returned to Japan after a rigorous study of Tendai and Zen. Many desired to interview him and asked obscure questions. But when Shinkan received visitors, which was infrequently, he seldom answered their questions. One day a fifty-year-old student of enlightenment said to...
Diwali – Festi...
posted by Navin Gupta
Diwali – The Festival of Lights – apart from being the most widely celebrated is one of the most colorful Indian festivals. It is a festival of joy, splendor, brightness and happiness. This Diwali which leads us into Truth and Light is celebrated on a nation-wide scale. Diwali on...
The Song of the Free
posted by Navin Gupta
The wounded snake its hood unfurls, The flame stirred up doth blaze, The desert air resounds the calls Of heart-struck lion’s rage. The cloud puts forth it deluge strength When lightning cleaves its breast, When the soul is stirred to its in most depth Great ones unfold their best. Let...
The Mystery of Woman
posted by Navin Gupta
It is one of the ancient most questions. Man has always puzzled about women, and the real problem is neither man nor woman. Reduced to the factual, to the existential, the problem is between the head and the heart. The head cannot understand the mystery of the heart. The head is logical,...
Ways to Deal with Am...
posted by Navin Gupta
With time, executives learn to deal uncertainty – whether in the markets or the workplace, but dealing with its close cousin, ambiguity, is a different ball game. Ambiguity makes employees work in circumstances where there is no clear goal, outcome or path. For some, it is the best time...