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In recent years government and academic research facilities have begun exploring the impact of Spirituality and the spiritual dimension on the quality of life. One illustrative example of that is a publication by Rutgers University’s Studies in Medical Anthropology department (New Jersey, USA), Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos and the Mind-Body Connection by Shelley R. Adler, in which she has cited and used images obtained from Spiritual Science Research Foundation’s subtle-knowledge department about the causes of sleep paralysis.
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To find answers to the routine questions such as ‘Does God exist ?’ and ‘How was the Universe created?’ etc., scientists performed a huge experiment in Switzerland a few months ago that aimed to recreate events just after the so-called Big Bang (beginning of the Universe). The objective was to find out what may have caused the origins of this universe. The results of this experiment were made public on 4th July 2012, news of which appeared in newspapers the next day. On the very same day that scientists declared that they had ‘found’ the God particle, SSRF seekers actually saw Divine golden particles in SSRF’s Research centre and ashram at Ramnathi in Goa, India. One would think that this may be a coincidence but in Spirituality there are no coincidences. God has graced us with such an experience to show through this event that spiritual practice is the answer to every question.
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Newspapers, media, the internet and social networks are reminding people that on 31st March 2012 it’s Earth Hour day, aimed at raising awareness about the unfavorable climate change on our planet.
When I received a text message from my mobile phone provider to shut down the lights for 1 hour in the evening, a thought came that with spiritual practice we can take this effort further. We have shared in our article on climate change, that the spiritual practice of chanting assures an increase in spiritual purity in us. In the long run, this changes both us and our environment as chanting is far more subtle (and therefore more powerful) than any gross means we resort to in order to prevent unfavorable climate change.
