Tuesday, November 11, 2008

I follow this blog


Today I joined an important blog written by Steven Rudolph : http://stevenrudolph.blogspot.com/.

He is one of the great pillars of jiva.com (see The Jiva Home Page), and a very good expert at presenting the essence of traditionnal vedic knowledge of india in a modern way.

Here is a part of his blog that I think describes his work nicely:

Here is an area where I think India will serve the US well (far better than as a destination for outsourcing)--helping to improve the quality of life by sharing a wealth of knowledge on the science of life, related to yoga, pranayam (breathing techniques), Ayurveda, meditation, etc. Such knowledge will help people find ways of balancing themselves physically, helping them get in tune with their bodies and to reduce stress and anxiety. It will help them stay healthy with inexpensive, natural healthcare, including herbal remedies and massage therapies. And spiritually, people will learn to find greater joy with what they already have in their lives rather than by acquiring more and more material goods.

Making this type of knowledge available in a current context with modern technology is Jiva's mission. We've been working for the past 14 years to create an array of tools, courses, and resources in the area of life-wellness based on Vedic wisdom. It seems that things are suddenly coming together--a tipping point of sorts, where our work may soon be of value to a much wider audience.

We're excited about the opportunity to share these assets and to be an active part of the balancing process. Get ready for some informative articles and videos in the coming days and weeks from Dr. Satya Narayna Dasa, Dr. Partap Chauhan, and our team members. In the meantime, let's remember:

E Pluribus Unum / Anekta Mein Ekta
(Out of Many One / Diversity in Unity)

Steve

My PhotoSteven Rudolph
Faridabad, HY, India
Educator, Musician, Non-Resident American (NRA), Indophile, MI: Musical, Intrapersonal, MN: Educative, Creative : http://stevenrudolph.blogspot.com/.

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