Pure consciousness "Self is sakshi, pure witness. However, if I am not aware of it, I cannot be rich and blissful. To be truly happy the awakening of the self is required. This knowledge of the self gives you the understanding that you are pure consciousness - the witness. It is only through Brahm gyan, pure knowledge, that you come to know about your own true self." -- Anandmurti Gurumaa Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
Monday, October 25, 2010
Pure consciousness
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Both happiness and suffering are part of life. He who has faith gains all; he who is without faith acquires but little. - Guru Harkrishan
Both happiness and suffering are part of life. He who has faith gains all; he who is without faith acquires but little. - Guru Harkrishan Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
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Librarians continue to be knowledge professionals. Would you like to communicate to the Principal Blogger of India Librarian directly? email to .- lotus5673@yahoo.co.in .- 1816gbgv
Sunday, October 10, 2010
How to be a good librarian?
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Thought for the day 20101009
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Congratulations Dr.Prema .....Best wishes ......Fw: Fwd: Hi /Bonjour!
From: PREMA HALLIKERI <prema.kud@gmail.com>
To: lotus5673@yahoo.co.in; mahendra bhatnagar <drmahendrabh@rediffmail.com>; shrimati <shrimati17@hotmail.com>; Vicky Veeranna <veeranna_yk@rediffmail.com>; vikasbabu.meti@gmail.com; wilsonkibsj@gmail.com
Sent: Thu, 7 October, 2010 11:58:43 AM
Subject: Fwd: Hi /Bonjour!
From: PREMA HALLIKERI <prema.kud@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:46 PM
Subject: Hi /Bonjour!
To:
Hi friends ! I am sure you will be glad to know that I have been honoured with a Gold Medal & a Citation, for Excellence in Research & Teaching of French & Francophone Studies, during the 5th International Conference, which was held in Kullu-Manali recently.Please find some pics in the attachments.
With Best Wishes
Prema
The Librarian of Today
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Hello Vim
Hi Vim, So nice, some one is asking about my life. Thank you so much. Life is fine as I wished and as i wanted it to be. It is nothing different from what I wished it to be. How about you Vim? I think we must know more about each other., as Librarians. We can share our experiences with regard to our practice of Librarianship. If you would like to know more about me and my writings in LIS, type RAJASHEKHAR DEVARAI will find some information. I have a professional blog... and in this blog about 50 librarians are writing.... if you wish you too can become a member. Let me know if you are interested. Do you maintain a blog as such? Feel free to communicate to me by may mail address as well : lotus5673@yahoo.co.iI I relish your communications. Best wishes and I wait for your response LbnRaj Chief Librarian, Asian School of business Management, India [url=http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com]India Librarian[/url] Netlog communication link : http://en.netlog.com/go/messages/private/threadID=01011096&inbox=1 Librarianship is a noble profession http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ 1816gbgv |
thought for the day
Grace and Working with "What is"
"One partner, blind to his own faults will notice, criticize and condemn the very same imperfections in the other. …. If you acknowledge your imperfections and the imperfections of this world, work hard and rise to the challenge to be aware of them and change and evolve accordingly, "then you are a vehicle for the expression of God's dynamic perfection" writes David Aaron in his spiritual work based on his understanding of the Kabbalah, The Secret Life of God. … Working with "What is" means to seek meaning within the absurd, peace within chaos, light within darkness, joy within suffering – without the need to deny the reality of absurdity, chaos, darkness and suffering." Marquerite Theophil ; weave@vsnl.net (Times of India – Speaking Tree, October 1, 2010).