Message for the Day…” Have concern about the purity of your Heart…”

Once, a friend of Michelangelo, the famous Italian sculptor, asked him, “Why are you working so hard, chiseling this huge rock? Why don’t you go home and get some rest?” Michelangelo replied: “I want to bring out the living Divinity that is embedded in this lifeless stone.” If that sculptor could create out of an inanimate piece of stone, a living Image of God, cannot human beings vibrant with life manifest the living Divinity that resides within them? When your clothes get dirty, you change them, because you are ashamed to appear in dirty garments. If your house is dirty you clean it so that visitors do not get a bad impression. But when your minds and your hearts are polluted, you do not feel ashamed. Isn’t it strange that you are so concerned about the cleanness of your clothes or homes, but are not concerned about the purity of your hearts and minds which affects your entire life?

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” Remember that spiritual food will fill your mind and give you eternal Bliss …”

Only a harmonious blend of the secular and spiritual will lend beauty and radiance to life. We should not learn and earn merely to fill our bellies but also to fill our hearts with bliss. The food you eat will fill only your stomach and not the mind, but spiritual food will fill your mind and give you eternal bliss. Hence secular learning and living should be coupled with spirituality. Inculcation of morality is very important in life. Students lead chaste and disciplined lives as long as they live in the hostel, but they lead an altogether different life once they leave the hostel. Your lives should be marked by discipline and morality, whether you live in the hostel or outside. All of your lives should be lived in consonance with the command of your conscience. This rule must remain the same, whether you are being observed or not, whether someone is noticing you or not.

Sathya Sai Baba

8 simple ways you can manage diabetes…

Did you know that mushrooms can help you keep diabetes under check?

Maintaining blood sugar levels close to a healthy range can dramatically reduce the risk of serious complications of diabetes, such as heart disease, blindness, kidney failure, and amputations (related to diabetic neuropathy).

Natural foods and supplements with medicinal properties is a cost effective way to achieve significant health benefits by preventing or managing diabetes.

Functional foods also help increase medication effectiveness, maintain your nutritional status and prevent adverse complications.

1. Ginger, lemon, cinnamon tea

Ginger is rich in active compounds called gingerols, which increase the uptake of glucose into muscle cells and may therefore assist in the management of high blood sugar levels. It can also help to delay the onset and progression of cataract, a common complication of diabetes.

Cinnamon and other common spices such as nutmeg, basil, garlic, bay leaf, oregano and others are found to play a role in lowering blood glucose, increasing insulin sensitivity, lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of cardiovascular diseases, one complication associated with diabetes.

To achieve these benefits only a small daily dose is essential, 1 to 1.5 teaspoons.

People with type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent) can benefit greatly with a daily dose of ginger, cinnamon and lemon as these foods can help in long-term sugar control.

A tea can be made by boiling water with one-inch piece of ginger, strain in a cup and add 1.5 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1 teaspoon of lemon juice.

2. Mushrooms

Several types of mushrooms have been identified and used as anti-diabetic agents, some of these medical varieties include, Oyster mushroom, Reishi, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Maitake, and white button mushrooms.

Medicinal mushrooms have been valued for their potential healing properties and as remedies for various diseases since thousands of years.

Mushrooms are low in calories, high in fiber, rich in B-Vitamins, Vitamin C, minerals, anti-oxidants and they are the only source of Vitamin D among plant foods. The bioactive metabolites in mushrooms directly act on glucose metabolism and related biochemical pathways and thus lower the blood glucose levels.

Incorporation of mushrooms as a daily food or in the form of supplements (SX fraction, Ganoderma herbal capsules, Oriveda, Reishi max capsules — marketed products with mushroom extracts) can assist in maintaining more normal cellular and immune function which will eventually help in normalizing blood glucose level.

3. Fenugreek seeds

Several studies over the past decades have proven the effectiveness of fenugreek seeds in lowering blood glucose.

Fenugreek seeds when taken with food can significantly improve glucose homeostasis in both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes by delaying carbohydrate digestion and absorption, and enhancing insulin action. The effect seems to come from the presence of soluble fiber in seeds, which can also help in reducing blood cholesterol levels.

Soak the seeds overnight and have at least 10 to 15 grams of the soaked seeds 15 minutes before lunch and dinner or alternatively you can use 2 teaspoon of powdered seeds, soak it overnight in a glass of water, strain and drink this water on an empty stomach. You can also use the seeds as spice in curries and lentils or alternatively add powdered seeds to the chapatidough.

4. Water

The first warning sign of diabetic hyperglycemia or high blood sugar is thirst sensation.

The kidneys regulate the blood glucose by excreting it in urine and that is why you need more fluids to throw away the extra sugars. Water is the best way to quench that thirst and bring down the sugar levels.

Maintaining hydration is very important for diabetics because even a small decrease in the hydration level can cause serious health problems. In older diabetics, the thirst sensation may go down, therefore it is important to keep sipping water at regular intervals, especially after exercising and during hot weather.

Do not drink fruit juices, fizzy sugary drinks and beverages as they are high in calories and sugar. Use sports drink only if you suffer from hypoglycemia after a workout.

Skimmed milk, low-fat milk, buttermilk and herbal teas are good options for a healthy beverage.

Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of clean water daily.

5. Multivitamin and mineral supplements

Most of the people with Type 2 diabetes suffer from deficiencies of Vitamin B-12, B-6, B-3, Vitamin D, folic acid, and mineral such as magnesium, zinc and calcium.

Restoring deficiencies can help in alleviating symptoms of associated disorders, such as Vitamin B-12 can reduce symptoms of nerve damage caused by diabetes.

Please consult your doctor on the appropriate use and doses, before starting any supplements.

6. Reduce total calorie intake

One of the most important factors in diabetes management is diet because it is the amount and kind of food that affects blood sugar the most.

Reduction in total calorie intake is of utmost importance for Diabetics who are overweight or obese. This will help them lose weight and eventually give a better control over their blood sugar by improving insulin sensitivity (body’s insulin works better).

One simple trick to reduce calories is by taking small frequent meals at a gap of 2 to 3 hours and decrease portion size, for example if you eat 3 to 4 chapatis at one time then reduce it to 1 to 2, at one meal and include more vegetables, salads and or soup.

7. Say not to refined foods

Avoid all forms of refined foods such as white bread, maida products, cookies, biscuits, and bakery goods.

These foods lack fibre and have poor nutritional quality, besides these foods can cause a dramatic rise in your blood sugar levels.

Use whole meal bread or multi-grain flour, oats, barley, brown rice and fibre rich foods as far as possible.

8. Exercise

Regular physical activity has many beneficial effects — lowers blood sugar, improves circulation, helps to reduce body fat, build muscle tone and preserve bone mass (which is essential for strong bones at older age).

Exercise can also help to prevent long term complications of diabetes, especially heart problems.

Diabetics should aim for 30 to 60 minutes of aerobic exercise — walking, jogging or running, and cycling — 4 to 7 days of the week.

Whether you are attempting to prevent or control diabetes, the most imperative step towards achieving well-being is to get physically fit.

This does not mean you have to lose all those extra pounds; a loss of 5 percent to 7 percent of your aggregate weight can also bring down your sugar and cholesterol level impressively.

Staying fit and eating healthy can also have a positive impact on your state of mind and vitality levels.

Shweta Singh is a dietitian. She holds a doctor of medicine in alternative medicine, with a specialisation in vitamin therapy, yoga and magnet therapy. She holds a certificate in Clinical Trial Management from the NUS, Singapore

Source….Shewta Singh in http://www.rediff.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” What is the true happiness…? “

Ages have gone by and the world is fast changing, but there is no transformation in the human heart. Some say that education is bringing about a change in human beings. True, but what type of change has it brought? It is a peculiar change that is leading to perversion of human mind instead of transforming their hearts. Human heart in its pristine state is highly sacred and human birth is difficult to attain. Out of all the living beings, the human birth is the rarest (Janthunam narajanma durlabham).Having attained such a precious life, are you making efforts to live like a true human being? Today you have become a bundle of desires, spending all your time and effort in fulfilling them. You are under the mistaken notion that fulfilment of desires will confer happiness on you. Realise that only annihilation of desires will lead you to ultimate bliss. True happiness lies in the state of desirelessness.

Sathya Sai Baba

படித்து ரசித்தது …” குளியல் ” !!!

குளியல் !
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உண்மையில் நம்மில் பல பேருக்கு எதற்காக குளிக்கிறோம் என்றே தெரியவில்லை.

அழுக்கு போகவா…..! நிச்சயம் கிடையாது…..!

மாத மளிகை பட்டியலில் சோப்பு டப்பாவை வாங்கி அடுக்கி வைத்து கொள்கிறோம்.

சோப்பு எதற்காக கண்டுபிடிக்கப்பட்டது தெரியுமா… கப்பலில் இயந்திரத்தோடு இயந்திரமாக வேலை செய்வோருக்கு உடலில் திட்டு திட்டாக ஆயில் படிந்துவிடும்.

இந்த கடின எண்ணெய்யை நீக்குவதற்காக சோப்பு பயண்படுத்தினார்கள். கப்பலில் மட்டும் அல்ல எண்ணெய் புழங்கும் மற்ற இடங்களிலும் கூட இது பயன்பட்டது.

சோப்பு போடுவதற்கு நாம் எந்த கப்பலில் வேலை பார்த்தோம். எந்த சேறு, சகதி எண்ணெய்க்குள் புரண்டு எழுந்து வந்தோம்.

வணிக பெருமுதலை கும்பல் சும்மா இருப்பார்களா, ஆயிலில் புரண்டெழுந்து வேலை செய்வோர் மட்டுமே பயண்படுத்தி வந்த இந்த சோப்பை,

எல்லோரும் பயண்படுத்தும் படி பல திட்டம் தீட்டி. கிருமி உருவாக்கி, அதன் மேல் பயம் உருவாக்கி.
நடிகர்களை நடிக்க விட்டு. நம் தலையில் கட்டிவிட்டார்கள்.

இதன் மூலம் என்ன ஆனது..

சோப்பு போட்டு நம் தோல்களின் மேல் இயற்கையாக உருவாகும் மெல்லிய பாதுகாப்பு கொழுப்பு படலத்தை நீக்கி விட்டேம், இப்பொழுது பாதுகாப்பற்ற நிலை உருவாகிறது. இதை திரும்ப சீர் செய்யவே உடல் பெரும்பாடுபடுகிறது.

நமக்கு வாய் முகத்தில் மட்டும் அல்ல தோலின் மேல் இருக்கும் ஒவ்வொறு வியர்வை துவாரங்களும் வாயே. சோப்பை போடுவதன் மூலம் வியர்வை துவாரம் வழியே இரசாயண நச்சு இரத்தத்தில் கலந்து கல்லீரலை பாதிக்கிறது.

சோப்பு போடுவதன் மூலம் தோல் மூலமாக நம் உடல் கிரகிக்கும் பிரபஞ்ச சக்தி தடுக்கப்படுகிறது.

இன்னும் இதன் தீமைகள் பல உண்டு. சொல்லி மாளாது.

நாம் சோப்பு போடுவதற்கு எந்த சேறு, சகதி, எண்ணெய் இயந்திரங்களுக்குள் புரண்டு வருவதில்லை.

சரி பின் எதற்கு தான் குளிக்கிறோம் என்று கேட்கிறீர்களா….?

குளியல் = குளிர்வித்தல்

குளிர்வித்தலோ மருவி குளியல் ஆனது.

மனிதர்களுக்கு உள்ள 75% நோய்களுக்கு காரணம் அதிகப்படியான உடல் வெப்பம்.

இரவு தூங்கி எழும்போது நமது உடலில் வெப்பக் கழிவுகள் நேங்கியிருக்கும்.

காலை எழுந்ததும் இந்த வெப்பகழிவை உடலில் இருந்து நீக்குவதற்காக குளிந்தநீரில் குளிக்கிறோம்.

வெந்நீரில் குளிக்க கூடாது. எண்ணெய் குளியலின் போது மட்டுமே மிதமான வெந்நீர் பயன்படுத்த வேண்டும்.

குளிர்ந்த நீரை அப்படியே மொண்டு தலைக்கு ஊற்றிவிடக்கூடாது. இது முற்றிலும் தவறு.

நீரை முதலில் காலில் ஊற்ற வேண்டும், பின், முழங்கால், இடுப்பு, நெஞ்சு பகுதி, இறுதியாக தலை.

எதற்கு இப்படி. காலில் இருந்து ஊற்றினால் தான் வெப்பம் கீழிருந்து மேல் எழும்பி, விழி மற்றும் காது வழியாக வெளியேறும்.

நேரடியாக தலைக்கு ஊற்றினால் வெப்பம் கீழ் நோக்கி சென்று வெளியில் போக முடியாமல் உள்ளேயே சுழன்று கொண்டிருக்கும்.

இப்பொழுது நம் முன்னோர்களின் குளியல் முறையை கண்முன்னே கொண்டு வாருங்கள்.

குளத்தில் ஒவ்வொறு படியாக இறங்குவார்கள். காலில் இருந்து மேல் நோக்கி நினையும். வெப்பம் கீழ் இருந்து மேல் எழுப்பி இறுதியில் தலை முங்கும் போது கண், காது வழியே வெப்பக் கழிவு வெளியேறிவிடும்.

இறங்கும் முன் ஒன்று செய்வார்கள் கவனித்ததுண்டா. உச்சந்தலைக்கு சிறிது தண்ணீர் தீர்த்தம் போல் தெளித்துவிட்டு இறங்குவார்கள்.

இது எதற்கு… உச்சந்தலைக்கு அதிக சூடு ஏறக்கூடாது. சிரசு எப்போதும் குளிர்ச்சியாக இருக்க வோண்டும்.

எனவே உச்சியில் சிறிது நினைத்து விட்டால் குளத்தில் இறங்கும் போது கீழ் இருந்து மோலாக எழும் வெப்பம் சிரசை தாக்காமல் காது வழியாக வெளியேறிவிடுகிறது.

வியக்கவைக்கிறதா… !  நம் முன்னோர்களின் ஒவ்வொறு செயலுக்கும் ஆயிரம் அர்த்தங்கள் உண்டு.

குளித்துவிட்டு சிறிது நேரம் ஈரத் துணியோடு இருப்பது மிக நல்லது.
அதே ஈரத்துணியோடு நாம் அரச மரத்தை சுற்றி வந்தால் 100% சத்தமான பிராணவாயுவை நமது உடல் தோல் மூலமாக கிரகித்துக்கொள்ளும்.

பித்தம் நீங்கி பிராணவாயு அதிகரித்தால் அனைத்து நோய்களும் ஓடிவிடும்.

புத்தி பேதலிப்பு கூட சரியாகும்.

குளியலில் இத்தனை விடையங்கள் இருக்கும் போது. குளியல் அறை என்றாலே அதில் ஒரு ஹீட்டர் வேர, இப்படி சுடு தண்ணீரில் சோப்பும், ஸ்சேம்பையும் போட்டு குளிச்சிட்டு வந்தா நாம நோயாளியா இல்லாம வேற எப்படி இருப்போம்.

குளிக்க மிக நல்ல நேரம் – சூரிய உதயத்திற்கு முன்

குளிக்க மிகச் சிறந்த நீர் – பச்சை தண்ணீர்.

குளித்தல் = குளிர்வித்தல்

குளியல் அழுக்கை நீக்க அல்ல

உடலை குளிர்விக்க.

இறைவன் கொடுத்த இந்த உடல் மீது உங்களுக்கு அக்கறை இருந்தால் மாற்றிக்கொள்ளுங்கள்.

நலம் நம் கையில்

நன்றி

Source…input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” True Ugadi is the day when you give up bad qualities…”

Ugadi is the beginning of a New Year. You have celebrated many Ugadis, but have you given up your bad qualities? Do not limit the celebration of Ugadi to merely putting on new clothes and partaking of delicious food. Today you may wear a new shirt, but how long will it remain new? Our life is like a newspaper. Once you have finished reading a newspaper, do you like to read the same newspaper again and again? You have been given this birth, and you have gone through varied experiences of pleasure and pain. Pray to God to take you across this ocean of life and death, and grant you liberation. True Ugadi is the day when you give up bad qualities, fill your heart with love, and take to the path of sacrifice. Stop criticizing others. Respect even those who hate you. Hatred is a bad quality. It will ruin you. Hence get rid of this evil. Love everyone.

Sathya Sai Baba

Chart: How We See Our Parents From Cradle to Middle Age…!!!

My parents play an important role in my life. I can hardly imagine anyone that would be closer and more important to me than them. Despite this, I often used to take their love and care for granted – until I reached my 30s. When I started to experience what it means to be a parent myself, I came to realize that they are the most precious people in my life. I often wish that I had realized it sooner. I came across this chart, which I believe sums up how many of us see our parents at various ages. Take a look:

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

natarajan

Message for the Day…” A person swayed by Ego will receive blows until they are devoid of ego…”

Sathya Sai Baba

A game of football is played by two teams with ten players in each team playing on each side of the field. Each team strives to score a goal by shooting the ball between the two goal posts. Life is a game in which you must lead your life between the two goal posts of secular and spiritual education. While playing football, one kicks the ball as long as it is filled with air. Once the football is deflated, nobody will kick it. The air in the football signifies the presence of ego. A person swayed by ego will receive blows until they are devoid of ego. A deflated ball is taken by the hands, while an inflated ball is kicked mercilessly. Similarly a humble person is well respected, whereas an egoistic person becomes the target of all sorts of attacks. Secular things come and go, whereas spiritual gains stay forever. Hence let spirituality constitute the basis of all your activities.

How to Remember: Useful Tricks!!!

How many times have you forgotten your password for something, your friend’s phone number, the address for the office or the name of that guy you used to know? Sometimes we forget where we put our keys or if we turned off the oven, and when we forget, that can really take us out of balance.
Here are some simple tricks to remember these things, despite our difficulties.
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Forgetting Boring or Mundane Details
Problem: You tend to forget meetings, addresses, passwords and phone numbers, as well as historic dates and birthdays.
Don’t take it hard. In a reality where we are flooded with huge amounts of information, the brain isn’t able to process everything at once. Even though it has a folder called ‘declarative memory’ where it plans to keep factual information of this kind, it isn’t made to remember such things, and if we don’t make a special effort to remember these facts, they will have a short shelf-life.
Solution: The only way to turn boring information into part of our long-term memory is to store it correctly so we can access it later. If we don’t make a conscious effort, it will be gone. The best way to do this is to add meanings, as we are configured to remember such things. For example: Connect a memory to something else you never forget, like a holiday. “My niece’s birthday is 2 weeks after New Year’s Eve.”
Another great way to remember boring facts and lists is to construct a short and simple story. For instance, if you need to remember a list of numbers, break them down into a few numbers and give each a part of the story. So, if you need to remember the number 821576 (as a password or code), you can imagine a story in which an 82-year-old grandfather has 15 grandchildren and is married to a 76-year-old named Margaret.  The more details you give the story (his name is Jack and he is a retired race car driver), the easier it will be to recall these numbers.
Forgetting to Carry Out Automatic Tasks
Problem: You don’t remember if you turned the stove off, turned on the washing machine or made sure no lights are left on in the house.
While we do these automatic tasks, we use the ‘Procedural memory’, the memory we use to store chains of actions (a simple one would be to first check if any lights are on, then to turn them off).  This type of long-term memory is used to carry out action chains we learned, like riding a bicycle, tying our shoelaces or making coffee. Because of the automatic nature of this action, we usually don’t really concentrate on doing it, and just let our body go through the motions.
Solution: In most cases in which we think we forgot to do something like this, we probably DID remember to do it. But, if you find yourselves constantly doubting yourself, attach another action to the action you’re obsessing about, and use it to make sure you remember doing it. For example, every time you turn off the stove, say loudly: “I turned off the stove”, or take a long sip of water. Any action that will be easy to remember will help. Then when you doubt yourself it will be much easier to remember if you have something else to remember
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Forgetting People’s Names
Problem: You run into someone you met a few days ago, but you already forgot their name! You’re not alone – this is one of the most common memory problems. The problem could be in the storage of the memory (you didn’t pay much attention when you met the person) or in retrieval (you can’t get out the name when it counts), or just a combination of both.
Solution: Most people learn visually instead of orally, which explains why we usually remember faces, but are quite bad with names. Next time you meet someone new, look at them really well and repeat their name for yourself at least three times. Use it in the conversation, as we tend to remember those better than just names. Try giving the name meaning, or rhyme it.
For example, if you meet a man named Mark, you can secretly call him: “Mark of the Ark”, or imagine him marking a paper. We know it sounds silly, but the more extra meanings you give to a word, the easier it will be to remember it! Remembering a collection  of sounds is much harder than trying to remember an association.
You Get Distracted
Problem: You go into a room and forget why you did so. You were looking for something, got distracted by the dog or something on TV, and then suddenly you can’t remember what it was!
Solution: Get a mental image of the thing you are looking for before you go look for it. If need be, associate that object with other objects or a logical chain of actions. So for instance, if you are on your way to the storage room to find your old bathing suit, on your way think of summer, pools and sunshine. This type of mental organization makes these associations to your current situation easier, and when you get there, you will not lose track of what you were doing.
If you do still find yourself in that situation, ask yourself: What was the chain of actions that brought me here? The little things you were doing just before this will give you a clue as to what you are doing there.
Losing Daily Items
Problem: You don’t remember where you put the keys, wallet or your sunglasses. This is usually an attention problem. When we go into the house in a huff, while lost in thought or maybe talking on the phone, our mind wanders and we might place objects in various places without remembering where. As usual, if we don’t make it clear to the brain that we must remember these things, it will let them disappear.
Solution: This is a very similar problem to forgetting the lights on. Try not to put anything down while doing something else, and try to add an action to the putting down. Say: “This is where I’m putting my keys – on the armchair of the sofa.” or “I’m putting my glasses in the blue box.” Then you don’t have to remember the exact location, just what you said, which is much easier, and even if you don’t remember it perfectly, it will give you important clues of where to look.
Another and perhaps even better way is to stick to your habits. This is one of those rare times when obsession actually pays off. Religiously place your items in the same place over and over again. Designate an easy-to-reach place where everything goes, and later sort them from that place into their rightful places.
For instance, you can keep a big bowl next to the entry door, where you put keys, wallet, glasses etc. When you are not busy and can pay attention, go back to the bowl and put everything in its rightful place. Now that you are paying attention, you’ll probably remember where they are.
Having trouble Remembering…ahh…what was it? Oh yes – Words.
Problem: Having a hard time remembering words, names of books and plays, names of actors, old tunes etc. This is a universal problem and it gets worse the older we get. It doesn’t matter how much we pressure ourselves or force ourselves to remember – it just won’t happen if our minds are preoccupied.
Solution: First, let go of stress. It is the killer of memory. The second worst thing for memory is multiplicity, or concentrating on a few things at once. Clear your head and focus only on the words you are trying to find. Sometimes, the word seems to be right on the tip of our tongue, but we can’t get to it. Don’t worry – it happens all the time and it is actually a biological process. Sometimes the actual biological pathway in the brain to that word may be blocked, and you have to find a way around.
The best trick is not to think of the word itself, but think of a word that rhymes with it, or a word that has similar associations, or a word that is similar in meaning.
For example: We’re trying to find the word ‘University’, it’s right on the tip of our tongue, but we can’t remember it exactly. Try to think of: ‘college’, ‘student’, ‘place of learning’, ‘municipality’ etc.
When the path to the brain is blocked, no amount of ‘trying to remember’ will help. The best way is to take an alternative route, and remember similar words. This will help approach the word from a different direction or path.

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Natarajan

Message for the Day….”To make proper use of scientific knowledge we must have the wisdom and discrimination.”

Bear in mind that youth is the most precious years in one’s life and should not be wasted or misspent. To let children watch television from 6 to 10 p.m. is to make them forget all that they have learnt at school or college. In addition, they learn many evil things. If TV is used for teaching good things, it can serve a worthy purpose. But that is not the case, younger generation is being ruined by undesirable films and programs. Their minds are being poisoned. It is not a sign of parental love to let children grow in this manner. Even parents should avoid going to cinemas. All crimes and violence we witness today are largely the result of the evil influence of films on young minds. While science and technology may appear, to confer many benefits, they also have many harmful effects. To make proper use of scientific knowledge we must have the wisdom and discrimination.

Sathya Sai Baba