Wednesday, July 7, 2021

 

“Our karma, destiny, fate, kismet has nothing to do with worldly virtues or sins. Every action that we take has consequences. That is how we create our own destiny, fate or karma, an internal cycle created by us and not some external power or god.” amzn.to/hXsaXR

Friday, June 4, 2021

 

Why are some very smart people so quiet: Their tell-tale signs!

  Smart people not only like being quiet but also being alone.  There are a lot of extremely intelligent people out there, but they simply don’t advertise the fact that they are smart. It comes natural to them, and they try to live their lives freely and without consciously drawing attention to themselves. You can call it modesty or plain old good manners, but these people tend to look and sound quite average, until they surprise you with a gem of wisdom. Here are some of the tell-tale signs that you might be one smart cookie, without appearing so.

  • Smart people are better at observing than most people. Most of the time, you will find that this kind of people like to sit in a corner and just silently observe everything around them. Although they don’t express themselves, their brains are actually running at high speed, which is one of the reasons why smart people are so quiet.
  • Smart people will often refrain from speaking if they are accessing a situation. They will take some time to think about what was said and prepare an adequate response, and they find silence better than pointless small talk.
  • Smart people don't like to cause trouble. They know that they will be upset by unnecessary dilemmas brought about by dramatic events in life. They have enough of their own affairs, so they don't need to ask for extra trouble. Others can think as they please, and smart people feel that there is no need to be accepted by everyone and get involved in right and wrong.
  • They do not need to and don’t want to prove their worth. When an individual is independent and powerful enough, he will be grateful for this little thing and be satisfied with everything he has, because this type of person can support himself without relying on others, and there is no need to prove to anyone.
  • Although they are very cautious in dealing with people, they can clearly recognize who is their true friend. So smart people will maintain their circle well, and will not easily allow new friends to enter at will, unless someone is as amiable as them. Note that amiable means that they have common ideas and express the same ideas and values.
  • The abilities of smart people are daunting. They don’t mind being alone, because they have a force that cannot be ignored. They are not afraid to tell the truth, and they won’t make excuses.
  • Their thoughts and actions are often difficult to understand. Most geniuses are mavericks, because of the different cognitive dimensions and the limitations of experience horizons, so few people can truly understand and accept them.
  • Smart people are focused on their goals. Sharing dreams and visions with people who don’t understand themselves can make them feel annoyed. So free communication is not in their world, and people always seem to feel that they seem to be nervous, but in fact they may just focus on their goals.
  • Smart people always strive for perfection. This perfectionist mentality is applied to all aspects of life, from trying to look their best or working on being a great speaker or writer, to spending hours practicing their game. The way you conduct yourself is an excellent indicator of intelligence.
  • Smart people try to learn all he or she can about topics that are directly related to their life or are interesting to them. Gathering information, learning new things and developing useful skills is a lifelong goal for highly intelligent people, and they will always have a way of keeping themselves busy.
  • Smart people continually read up on a variety of subjects, follow a variety of blogs and find themselves frequently running to the Internet to look up answers to questions that pop into their head? They perform little experiments to see what happens, even if they’re as simple as mixing up the ingredients in a recipe? Smart people are naturally curious people. They are constantly formulating questions in their minds, and then seeking out the answers.
  • Smart people are constantly occupied with tons of different projects. They always have a few projects that they are working on such as learning a language, reading about fixing things around the house, taking dancing lessons, working on some new recipes in the kitchen, or compiling a book on something that improves living. While a lot of people like to keep busy, a smart person will fill their free time with activities that help them improve in one way or another. Not all smart people are very productive, but it can be a good indicator of higher intellect.
  • Smart people talk to themselves contrary to the assumption that those who talk to themselves have lost their marbles. In fact when your mind is constantly going, you often have problems, dialogue and ideas you are working through. The more intense that process is, the more likely you are to speak to yourself. Other odd signs of a genius are social anxiety, chronic worrier, night owl, daydreaming, self-critical.
  • Smart people don’t blow their own horn or try to hijack the conversation or start long monologues. They will actually sit there quietly and listen to what you have to say, allowing for a few moments of silence here and there as they think things over. However, once they ask a question it really hits the spot. They actually give helpful advice or even get you to come to the right conclusions on your own. If your friends enjoy talking to you and tell you that you are a good listener, you are probably a good friend, and an intelligent one at that.

  The above reasons might explain why some very smart people are so quiet, not afraid of being alone and always find something to do that they enjoy. Your interest to read it is an indication that you may be one of them. Wish you all the best.

 

About the Author: Dr. Sukhraj S. Dhillon is an eminent Scientist with numerous research publications in life sciences who studied at Yale University and served as a Professor at University in North Carolina. He has written more than a dozen books on topics of Health, Aging, Vegetarianism, Weight control, Stress-free living, Meditation, Yoga, Power of Now, Spirituality, Soul, God, Science, and Religion. His articles and books are a pointer to his line of thinking including current publication. He has been the President, Chairman of the board, and life-trustee of a non-profit religious organization and has expressed his views in the congregation and at international seminars.

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Sunday, May 23, 2021

More Famous Quotes of Dr Sukhraj Dhillon -dsd2

 Famous Quotes-2 - Dr Sukhraj Dhillon 

   

1. “Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

2. “Don’t think too much. You’ll create a problem that wasn’t even there in the first place.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

3. “Don’t try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist; use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

  

4. “Never blame any day in your life. Good days give you happiness, bad days give you experience, and the worst days give you a lesson.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

  

5. “Looking behind, I am filled with gratitude. Looking forward, I am filled with vision. Looking upward, I am filled with strength. Looking within, I discover peace.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

6. “One of the greatest blessings is to be happy when things are not going the way you planned. It’s not what happens to you, it’s what you choose to become.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

7. “Sometimes when things are falling apart, they may actually be falling into place.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

8. “Your beliefs don’t make you a better person, your behavior does.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

9. “Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

10. “Good Days give you Happiness. Bad Days give you Experience.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

11. “You should sit in meditation for twenty minutes every day unless you’re too busy; then you should sit for an hour.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

12. “God is not outside the world. God is within us. Live a Holy, Healthy, Happy Life.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

13. “I am not this hair and skin, I am the SOUL that lives within.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

14. “I am not this hair and skin, I am the SOUL that lives within.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

   

15. “FOREVER YOUNG means positive attitude and love for life. We grow old when we quit playing.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

16. “Poor breathing is to low energy as bad air filter is to low car performance.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

17. “Stay healthy, stay well, Weigh normal in an over-weight world.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 18. “Trust a few. Love all. Do Wrong to None. Live a Holy, Healthy, and Happy Life.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

19. “Life isn’t burger king. You can’t always have it your way.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

 

20. “God is not outside the world. God is within us. If we can’t see God in all, we can’t see God at all.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

21. “Conscious and SOUL is part of God within us.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

22. “With SPIRITUALITY and respecting life including helpless animals, come Morality and does what’s right.“ A human can be healthy without killing them for food.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

23. “Love all. Trust a few. Do Wrong to None. Be Healthy. Be Happy.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

24. “Happiness comes when we stop complaining... It’s all about being thankful and positive...”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

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Friday, May 21, 2021

Top-20 Quotes by Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

Top 20- Dr Sukhraj Dhillon Quotes

 

 

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1. “Spiritually oriented books help us refine sense of right and wrong in a confusing world.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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2. “We don’t quit playing because we grow old; we grow old because we quit playing.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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3. “Conscious is the VOICE of God in the SOUL. Thus Soul is part of God within us.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

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4. “In a vegetarian world no worry about Kosher, Halal, Mad Cow Disease.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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5. “Love all. Trust a few. Do Wrong to None. Be Healthy. Be Happy.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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6. “Eat healthy. Work hard. Stay strong. Worry less. Dance more. Love often. Be happy...”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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7. “Transform Your Mindset to Transform Your Body...”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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8. “FOREVER YOUNG means positive attitude and love for life.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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9. “Having a healthy MIND is as important as healthy body... And STRESS is like junk food to body.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

 

 

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10. “Prayer is when you speak and God listens and meditation is when God speaks and you listen.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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11. “Happiness comes when we stop complaining... It’s all about being thankful and positive...”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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12. “When it rains look for rainbows. When it’s dark look for stars.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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13. “God is not outside the world. God is within us. Live a Holy, Healthy, Happy life.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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14. “I am not this hair and skin, I am the SOUL that lives within.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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15. “FOREVER YOUNG means positive attitude and love for life. We grow old when we quit playing.

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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16. “Poor breathing is to low energy as bad air filter is to low car performance.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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17. “Stay healthy, stay well, Weigh normal in an over-weight world.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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18. “Trust a few. Love all. Do Wrong to None. Live a Holy, Healthy, and Happy Life.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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19. “Life isn’t burger king. You can’t always have it your way.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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20. “Maybe I can’t stop the downpour, but I will always join you for a walk in the rain.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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21. “God is not outside the world. God is within us. If we can’t see God in all, we can’t see God at all.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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22. “Conscious and SOUL is part of God within us.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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23. “With SPIRITUALITY and respecting life including helpless animals, come Morality and does what’s right.“ A human can be healthy without killing them for food.”

— Dr Sukhraj Dhillon

 

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Sunday, May 9, 2021

Are we reincarnated or recycled after death? What happens after death!

 Most of us have read different opinions about death and what happens after death. But there is no positive proof for the existence of souls, immortal karma, reincarnation, or any spiritual after-life.  I have nothing but respect for differing views based on religion, science or logic. But eventually truth and understanding will set us free. Not my truth or your truth but real truth… 

 While all religions admit the existence of soul, but they differ in what happens after death. For example, Hindu concept of soul revolves around transmigration and reincarnation. Muslims and Christians believe in the Day of Judgment when its fate will be decided.

 Therefore, the soul of Muslims and Christians is locked in the grave of a person waiting the Day of Judgment when its fate will be decided, whereas the soul of a Hindu who believes in transmigration is immediately released after funeral so that it’s ready to enter into another body.

 The question is:

Will God (One and the same God for entire humanity) make two types of souls one for Hindus and other for Muslims and Christians? 

 Therefore, it is time for scientific evaluation to form a logical opinion, one way or another.

 

 I start with these lines from a scripture of Sikh religion Guru Granth by 5th Guru on death and its standard translation. I share the conclusions at the end.

 

pavnai meh pavan samaa-i-aa.

The wind merges into the wind.

jotee meh jot ral jaa-i-aa.

The light blends into the light.

 maatee maatee ho-ee ayk.

The dust becomes one with the dust.

rovanhaaray kee kavan tayk.

What support is there for the one who is lamenting?

 ka-un moo-aa ray ka-un moo-aa.

Who has died? O, who has died?

 (Guru Granth: Page: 885, Raag: Raamkalee, Author: Guru Arjan Dev)

 

 Science says the same as religion: We are recycled as the lines from Sikh Scripture Guru Granth say air merges with air, light merges with light, dust settles into dust... We are created from this environment and we go back to the environment. 

 All matter is a form created from formless Energy, i.e., Him/God/Creator/or whatever other name you like to choose. The creativity is infinite and the method of self-creativity is a real wonder when we look at the creation and growth of living organisms. A scientist cannot deny the feeling of being startled at Nature’s absolutely phenomenal and the most intelligent work of self-creation into all the complicated life forms including a human being through a greatly thoughtful and organized manner. 

 So, all of us are created out of universal energy and now at the time of death become part of universal energy.  Most religions mean the same when life is imagined as a wave arising from the ocean and merging back into it.  Viewed this way, reincarnation is a fancy name for recycling.  All living organisms get recycled. That’s the law of nature and no one can avoid it.

 The basic units of life (electrons, protons, neutrons, atoms and molecules) do not die but change form and rearrange themselves. These basic units of life do not grow old either and are ageless and timeless. The atoms in a child or a seedling are no younger than that of a wrinkled person or a yellowing leaf. So we can say that the soul (part of energy of the universe) never dies but body does. Soul does not die; it does not drown or swim across (na jio marai n doobai tarai (Guru Granth, page 151). The charged particles (electrons, protons, neutrons, atoms and molecules), which are basic units of creation including human body and Soul (atma) are created from and end up with the universal energy (parmatma) that we have explained above as divine force or highest of all or Lord of the Universe or almighty God.... Therefore, the God of which we are part of is universal energy/energy of the universe, because the universe is all energy and the energy is all universe. 

 In the totality of things reincarnation, rebirth makes absolutely no-sense.

 Since matter and energy may change form but are neither created nor destroyed, it means that we will always be around in some shape or form.

 Logically, metaphorically reinterpreted, the terms reincarnation and transmigration really mean that after death everyone and every species that exhibits life become part of the greater biological life cycle. That is the logical way to look at birth and rebirth, reincarnation or transmigration.

 In this concept of a larger biological life cycle, it remains immaterial whether one ends up pushing up roses or becoming a feeding frenzy for worms; either is equally meaningful.  Insects, earth worms and others have roles to play as have plants, trees and rocks.

 It's only when we look at life in a specific form then death has a meaning, and we fall victim to our separation from rest of things. That separation is called the ego, generally a product of left hemisphere of brain as opposed to soul which is part of right hemisphere of brain.  The ego is a false self that we made up based on the thought that we are separate. That iron curtain of selfish ego separates us from Universal Spirit/Universal Energy or God. Once we accept the God within and realize that it's not possible to be separate from God and that we are one with God; then we know that we are love and we are peace and we are joy and we are happiness and we are eternal; and nothing to wait for after death.  It’s realization that happens to some and not to others in this life and nothing to do with after death when each atom of our body merges with the environment and can become part of a plant or an animal or something else.

  We have tried to provide alternate views using science and logic to questions that were perceived to be confusing and contradictory varying from faith to faith. The balance of ideas between science and religion is provided as much impartially as humanly possible. We hope these will be more acceptable to our next generation of science and technology. Although it would be wonderful if very religious people would pay attention but I doubt it. Have we settled the discussion on soul and reincarnation? Not likely, even though we have provided very logical answers. 

Reference: “Soul and Reincarnation” “Science, Religion & Spirituality

About the Author: Dr. Sukhraj S. Dhillon is an eminent Scientist with numerous research publications in life sciences who studied at Yale University and served as a Professor at University in North Carolina. He has written more than a dozen books on topics of Health, Aging, Vegetarianism, Weight control, Stress-free living, Meditation, Yoga, Power of Now, Spirituality, Soul, God, Science, and Religion. His articles and books are a pointer to his line of thinking including current publication. He has been the President, Chairman of the board, and life-trustee of a non-profit religious organization and has expressed his views in the congregation and at international seminars.  http://www.dpcpress.com/pa.html

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Some Common Healthy Activities to Slow Aging

 “We don't quit playing because we grow old; we grow old because we quit playing."

“Aging is inevitable, but no reason to associate it with pain, disability or mental decline.”

 

 Researchers in the field of gerontology support the positive effect of the following life activities on our health and aging.

 

1. Since a high stress environment is dangerous to health and longevity, the practice of mental approaches to reduce stress are the cost effective and safe ways to control stress, and have been proven effective for centuries.

2. An active life---having a reason for living---can prolong life. We know that people who are young have eager, inquisitive minds. They are curious, always seeking and evaluating answers. They are willing to try something new -- a new approach to a job, a new kind of music, a new response to a recurring situation.

 "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."

3. Good marriage and social life can prolong life. For example, married couples live longer than single people with an otherwise similar social life. These effects may be due in part to reduced stress as compared to lonely people.

4. Mental exercises such as reading and crossword puzzles, and physical aerobic exercises for about 15 minutes, three times a week can go a long way towards preserving the body and mind. However, exertion can actually shorten lifespan. So the message is to do but don't overdo.

  Note: Between 1930-1960 the medical profession regarded vigorous exercise as a form of stress that would wear out the body. We know now that in contrast to machines which wear out with use, human organs and tissues develop an adaptive increase in function with use that runs counter to the changes which occur in aging.

5. Seven guidelines, some of which are familiar to us, have been suggested by various health experts to prolong life. These include no smoking, moderate weight, moderate drinking, physical activity, eating breakfast, regular meals, and sleeping seven or eight hours--but not less than six or more than nine.

6. An active sex life, in general, is suggested to prolong youthful health. In healthy old men, the sex hormone testosterone has been observed at levels similar to those of younger men and sexual activity is related to hormonal level. Which comes first---the hormone level or active sex life---researchers have yet to determine. Observations on people over sixty have indicated that men and women do not lose their physical capacity for sexual performance (in terms of erection and orgasm). Sex experts believe that sexual activity helps to preserve sexual functioning and youthful feelings.

  A survey of people over 100 (Parade, October 16, 1988) showed that besides genetic propensity and physical activity, centenarians share characteristics such as:

  1. Discipline--set standards and achieve them.

 2. Altruism--not self-centered but people-oriented.

 3. Optimism--continue to make plans for the future.

 4. Spiritual faith--even extra body experience that nothing can really harm and living without fear.

 5. Love of life--enjoy simple pleasures with unashamed enthusiasm.

   In the overall conclusion, safe habits to prolong life include proper nutrition, a diet rich in fiber from fruits and vegetables, and low in animal fat, sugar and refined foods. Certain aging theories suggest a possible role of vitamin E and C and foods rich in nucleic acids as another nutritional aspect of long and healthy living. However, some of the ideas of the eastern world such as yogic breathing for vigor and vitality, postures to keep youthful body flexibility, and the effect of mind on our health and performance, are very important for healthy and youthful living. These ideas of the eastern world that are based on centuries of experience are certainly safe and effective as compared to the modern aging theories which are still in the exploration stage.

 “I don't believe in AGE. I believe in ENERGY...93-years old Yoga-teacher."

 References:Forever Young: How To Fight The Aging Process, Art of Stress-free Living” and “The Power of Breathingavailable from popular booksellers throughout the world including Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble.

About the Author: Dr. Sukhraj S. Dhillon is an eminent Scientist with numerous research publications in life sciences who studied at Yale University and served as a Professor at University in North Carolina. He has written more than a dozen books on topics of Health, Aging, Vegetarianism, Weight control, Stress-free living, Meditation, Yoga, Power of Now, Spirituality, Soul, God, Science, and Religion. His articles and books are a pointer to his line of thinking including current publication. He has been the President, Chairman of the board, and life-trustee of a non-profit religious organization and has expressed his views in the congregation and at international seminars. http://www.dpcpress.com/pa.html

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