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Paras Loomba, Founder of Global Himalayan Expedition receiving the first Annual ICIMOD Mountain Prize winner, Global Himalayan Expedition. Special Knowledge Forum in celebration of World Environment Day 2018 at ICIMOD. This Knowledge Forum is co-sponsored by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, the Nepali Times, Doko Recyclers and ICIMOD.
World Environment Day (WED) is a United Nations initiative to encourage awareness and action to protect our environment. Over the years, it has grown into a global platform for public outreach that is celebrated by stakeholders in more than 100 countries. The theme for World Environment Day 2018 is 'Beat Plastic Pollution' which is an urgent call to immediately phase out plastic use and pursue sustainable alternatives.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
Regional knowledge-sharing forum on innovative approaches to combating informality and promoting transitions to formality. Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, 11-13 November 2024. Photo: Belem Adama/ILO
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One of the points of basic vipashyana practice is developing what is known as the knowledge of egolessness. That is to say that the awareness that develops through the vipashyana experience brings nonexistence of yourself. And because you develop an understanding of the nonexistence of yourself, therefore you are freer to relate with the phenomenal world---the climate, atmosphere, or environment.
Unless thare is no basic center, one cannot develop the vipashyana experience. On the practical level, this means that vipashyana is experiencing a sense of the environment, a sense of space, as the meditator practices. This is called awareness as opposed to mindfulness. Mindfulness is very detailed and very direct, but awareness is something panoramic, open. Even in following the breathing techniques of mindfulness of breathing, you are aware not only of the breathing but also of the environment you have created around the breath.
As far as dealing with heavy-handed thoughts, emotions, is concerned, there is no way of destroying or getting over them unless you see the reference point that is with them. To begin with, seeing this takes the form of awareness of the atmosphere or environment. If you are already aware of the atmosphere beforehand, then there is a possibility that you might have a less intense relationship with your heavy-handed thoughts. That is one of the basic points.
Once you are aware of the atmosphere, you begin to realize that thoughts are no big deal. Thoughts can just be allowed to diffuse into the atmosphere. This kind of atmosphere that we are talking about is, in any case, an ongoing experience that happens to us in our lives. But sometimes we find we are so wrapped up in our little game, our little manipulation, that we miss the totality. That is why it is necessary for students to begin with shamatha (mindfulness)---so that they can see the details of such an eruption, such a manipulation, the details of the game that goes on. Then beyond that, having established some kind of relationship with that already, they begin to see the basic totality.
Thus vipashyana is understanding the whole thing. You might ask, "What is this whole thing?" Well, it's not particulary anything, really. This "whole thing" is the accommodator of all the activities that are taking place. It is the basic accommodation, which usually comes in the form of boredom, as far as the practitioner is concerned. The practitioner is looking for something to fill the gap, particularly in the sitting practice of vipashyana meditation, where the quality of nonhappening becomes very boring. Then you might get agitated by the boredom, which is the way of filling it up with some activities.
-- Chogyam Trungpa / the Path is the Goal, Pages 105-106 / Shambhala Publications
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Septenary/Octonary/Quinary Ingredients of Important Traditional Herbal Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database
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This picture is a part of Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia’s Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University (IGKV), Raipur, India (1990-2001),
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"GOD'S LIVING BIBLE ---- THE THIRD TESTAMENT ---- GOD'S NEW REVELATIONS ©
Vatsa Sridatta-The Spiritual Journey of Guru/Swami - A Mentor for All
BESTOW UPON THE YOUNG-KNOWLEDGE
Presented By
(God / Brahman working with Vatsa Sridatta Through The Holy Spirit)
The KNOWLEDGE opens up one's mind and sensitizes one to respect the gender differences, to empathize with the emotional needs of others,
to appreciate beauty and goodness, and to recognize the oneness of humanity while accommodating diversity and heterogeneity.
So, the need is to catch them young.
If the young are bestowed with KNOWLEDGE, it will help them to have a control over their negative emotions and behavior.
' HARI OM ' "AMEN"
“God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit:
Respect is the Key to many needs in this world.
Yes teach them as children, and also set a good example.
AMEN”
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Members of the UNLV community rallied Saturday in Pida Plaza in support of Iranian citizens protesting the results of June's national election. Participants sought to raise public knowledge of the protesters' struggles and increase international pressure on Iran to deal democratically with the questionable results which kept President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in power. Photo by Laura Cutler.
The Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), in cooperation with the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) and co-funded by the European Commission through the NHRI.EU project, hosted its Annual Meeting from 10 to 12 March at the Palais des Nations, in Geneva.
The GANHRI Annual Meeting brought together National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) from across the globe, coinciding with the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
The meeting featured the Annual Conference on "The Human Rights of Women and Girls: Promoting Gender Equality," and included the GANHRI Bureau meeting, the General Assembly, and Knowledge Exchanges.
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