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Posted Jun 28
“Non-Westernised version of religion" - A student from Montana shares emotional connection with India The Joy of India
Posted Jun 28
Life Cycle
Posted Jun 27
WHY MEDITATION IS LIFE ALTERING “MEDITATION: THE ART OF CLOSING YOUR EYES & OPENING YOUR MIND” MEDITATION HEALING FREQUENCIES 174 HZ Removes Pain 285 HZ Influences Energy Field 396 HZ Liberates Fear & Guilt 417 HZ Facilitates Change 432 HZ Miracle Tone of Nature 528 HZ Repairs DNA 639 HZ Heals Relationships 741 HZ Awaken Intuition 852 HZ Attracts Soul Tribe 963 HZ Connect with Light & Spirit 💚MEDIATION serves to quiet the mind, body & spirit to enable your spiritual gifts to awaken & align, EVERYTHING else is a DISTRACTION.
Posted Jun 26
Difference between Standard of living and Quality of living, nicely explained.
Posted Jun 24
This story is a classic example of clever wit and standing up to arrogance with humor. It took place in a medical school, where a professor asked a student, “How many kidneys do we have?” The student answered, “Four!” which shocked the professor. Arrogant and ready to humiliate the student, the professor mocked him and told his assistant, “Bring some grass—we have a donkey in the room.” But the student was no fool. In fact, he was Aparício Torelly, later known as the humorist Barão de Itararé. He calmly responded, “And a coffee for me,” matching the professor’s sarcasm. This made the professor so angry, he expelled the student from the classroom. As he was leaving, Torelly corrected the professor: “You asked how many kidneys we have. We have four—two of mine, two of yours. 'We' means both of us.” Then he added with a grin, “Enjoy your meal, and let the grass be yours to enjoy.” It’s a perfect story about how quick thinking and humor can defuse pride and arrogance. Even when someone in power tries to embarrass you, intelligence and a good sense of humor can turn the tables.
Posted Jun 24
*கொஞ்சம் யோசித்துப் பாருங்கள்!!!* 😔 You need not understand the language but you will get the message. **Stop Using Plastic.. Possible?
Posted Jun 22
● Windows key → Open or close Start Menu. ● Windows key + A → Open Action center. ● Windows key + C → Open Cortana in listening mode. ● Windows key + D → Display or hide the desktop. ● Windows key + E → Open File Explorer. ● Windows key + G → Open Game bar when a game is open. ● Windows key + H → Open the Share charm. ● Windows key + I → Open Settings. ● Windows key + K → Open the Connect quick action. ● Windows key + L → Lock your PC or switch accounts. ● Windows key + M → Minimize all windows. ● Windows key + R → Open Run dialog box. ● Windows key + S → Open Search. ● Windows key + U → Open Ease of Access Center. ● Windows key + X → Open Quick Link menu. ● Windows key + Number → Open the app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. ● Windows key + Left arrow key → Snap app windows left. ● Windows key + Right arrow key → Snap app windows right. ● Windows key + Up arrow key → Maximize app windows. ● Windows key + Down arrow key → Minimize app windows. ● Windows key + Comma → Temporarily peek at the desktop. ● Windows key + Ctrl + D → Add a virtual desktop. ● Windows key + Ctrl + Left or Right arrow → Switch between virtual desktops. ● Windows key + Ctrl + F4 → Close current virtual desktop. ● Windows key + Enter → Open Narrator. ● Windows key + Home → Minimize all but the active desktop window (restores all windows on second stroke). ● Windows key + PrtScn → Capture a screenshot and save in Screenshots folder. ● Windows key + Shift + Up arrow → Stretch the desktop window to the top and bottom of the screen. ● Windows key + Tab → Open Task view. ● Windows key + "+" key → Zoom in using the magnifier. ● Windows key + "-" key → Zoom out using the magnifier. ● Ctrl + Shift + Esc → Open Task Manager. ● Alt + Tab → Switch between open apps. ● Alt + Left arrow key → Go back. ● Alt + Right arrow key → Go forward. ● Alt + Page Up → Move up one screen. ● Alt + Page down → Move down one screen. ● Ctrl + Alt +Tab → View open apps. ● Ctrl + C → Copy selected items to clipboard. ● Ctrl + X → Cut selected items. ● Ctrl + V → Paste content from clipboard. ● Ctrl + A → Select all content. ● Ctrl + Z → Undo an action. ● Ctrl + Y → Redo an action. ● Ctrl + D → Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin. ● Ctrl + Esc → Open the Start Menu. ● Ctrl + Shift → Switch the keyboard layout. ● Ctrl + Shift + Esc → Open Task Manager. ● Ctrl + F4 → Close the active window. 20 Microsoft Word Shortcut Keys ● Ctrl+W → Close the active window / document. ● Ctrl+Z → Undo an action. ● Ctrl+Y → Redo the last action or repeat an action. ● Ctrl+S → Save a document. ● Ctrl+P → Print a document. ● Ctrl+K → Insert a hyperlink. ● Alt+Left → Arrow Go back one page. ● Alt+Right → Arrow Go forward one page. ● Ctrl+C → Copy selected text or graphics to the Office Clipboard. ● Ctrl+V → Paste the most recent addition to the Office Clipboard. ● Ctrl+Shift+A → Format all letters as capitals. ● Ctrl+B → Applies or removes bold formatting. ● Ctrl+I → Applies or removes italic formatting. ● Ctrl+= → Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing). ● Alt, F, A → Save As. ● Alt, S, T, I → Insert Table of Contents. ● Alt, S, T, R → Remove Table of Contents. ● Alt, W, F → Full Screen Reading – View > Document Views > Full Screen Reading. ● Alt, W, R → Ruler. View > Show/Hide > Ruler. ● Alt, F, X → Exit Word. @InspiringThoughts
Posted Jun 22
Posted Jun 21
Studies show that, months of exposure to stress can permanently destroy neurons in your brain, which affects learning, reasoning, impulse control and memory.
Posted Jun 21
👆"Ignoring the Joneses" means not being preoccupied with keeping up with the material possessions or social status of others, especially neighbors. It's about prioritizing your own needs, goals, and values rather than striving to match or exceed what others have. This phrase contrasts with the idiom "keeping up with the Joneses," which describes the competitive desire to acquire things and appear successful in comparison to others.
Posted Jun 21
The wealthiest people I know: 1. Fail fast 2. Read books 3. Are optimistic 4. Think critically 5. Are open-minded 6. Listen to feedback 7. Ignore the Joneses 👇 8. Question everything 9. Ignore others' opinions 10. Take action immediately 11. Surround themselves with winners
Posted Jun 21
These videos melt my heart ❤️