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Detoxing the Mind is Key to Any Success, Says Brahma Kumaris’ Sister Shivani

The term time management is viewed by many people as a silver bullet for better efficiency and good outcomes in any field.
But the Brahma Kumaris’ motivational speaker Sister Shivani would challenge that notion.
What is needed to achieve best results in any endeavor, she maintains, is “thought management.” The less cluttered the mind, the better the outcomes. And clarity of mind gives it emotional stability. That state comes with feeding it spiritual knowledge and meditation.
The 45-year-old Raja Yoga teacher from India, who is currently on a multi-city “awakening” tour of the United States and Canada organized by the Brahma Kumaris, was speaking to a packed hall here at the San Ramon Marriot Hotel June 3 on how to detox our emotions.
Shivani made her two-hour presentation interactive, encouraging everyone, including a child as young as 10, to participate.
She used the short kickoff skit enacted by some followers that focused on a domestic turmoil that ensues when a doctor- husband fails to remember until much later in the evening that it is his wedding anniversary, despite the many “hints” given by his wife before he leaves for work.
Later in the evening, his choice of a movie to make up for his lapse irritates her to the point that she feels physically sick. Halfway through the movie she tells her husband she wants to go home.
But her sickness magically vanishes when he pulls out a “pill” from his pocket and asks her to keep it under her tongue and not swallow it. The pill, he would later tell his by then mollified wife, was just a button he yanked from his shirt.
“You were able to laugh at the situation when you saw it on the stage,” Shivani told the gathering. “But you are not able to laugh when you face similar situations in your own life.”
That’s because the audience watched the skit in a detached fashion, allowing themselves to be entertained. The wife in the skit, on the other hand, because of her emotional entanglement with her husband, blew the situation out of all proportion. She could only view his behavior as a failure on his part.
“In any scene of life, sit as a detached (spectator) for even just five minutes and view what’s happening around you. Until you do that, you will feel that I am right and everybody else is wrong,” she said.
Making a “mental shift” from being attached to being detached is possible for everyone, she said, provided they turn inward. “Spirituality gives us the power to withdraw from the scene, connect with our inner self and see the complete picture.”
A person who has made that shift can help those around him who are entangled in worldly pleasures.
She urged the gathering – which included many Indian Americans – to take advantage of the numerous Brahma Kumaris centers in California and other parts of the United States.
The organization is open to anyone, but since its founding has put women in leadership roles. It has around 8,500 centers in 120 countries. Its stated mission is to create an inner world of peace, love and happiness amid an outer world often filled with stress and strife, factors that cause toxic buildup in one’s mind.
Meditation helps the mind to let go, said Shivani.
Walnut Creek resident Lalita Subas, who attended the June 3 talk, said that prior to it, she was confused and worried about a domestic issue that had been bothering her for a while. But after hearing Shivani, she said, she was able to put herself in an observer mode and the problem seemed to go away. “I’m so much at peace now,” she said.
The organization has worked with governments, police agencies, schools, hospitals, prisons and businesses around the world, teaching them the Raja Yoga practice of meditation.
Group members meditate every day at 4 a.m. for 45 minutes, and later attend classes. They wear all-white clothing as a symbol of the purity they seek.
Sister Shivani, who trained as an electronics engineer at the University of Pune, worked as a lecturer at the Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering for two years, before she fully embraced the movement.
In 2014, she was presented the Woman of the Decade Achiever Award by the Associated Chamber of Commerce of India for “excellence in empowering spiritual consciousness.”
She co-hosts the television show, “Awakening With Brahma Kumaris.
Aside from Shivani’s talk on “Emotional Detox,” she also spoke on “Purpose of Life” in San Ramon; June 2 at the Santa Clara Convention Center on “Creating Your Destiny” and “Harmony in Relationships”; June 4 at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center in Sacramento on “Unlocking Your Inner Freedom” and “Celebrating the Lightness of Life,” as well as June 6 at the Visalia Convention Center in Visalia on “The Art of Saying Recharged Always.” She will be speaking June 8 at the Bren Events Center at UCI, Irvine; June 9 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood; and at the Anubhuti Meditation Center in Novato June 15 on “Gift of Happiness” and June 16 on “Love and Forgiveness.”
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Empowerment 2.0 – The New Beginnings at Brahmakumaris Noida Sec-26

It is that time of the year when everyone is busy making new resolutions, new wishes! Are you also thinking of the same mundane and then feeling low of not achieving what you had wanted?
Let’s break the jinx and create something new together. We will take you to a wonderful journey of revisiting dreams, Recreating the achievable and revitalizing ourselves.
Brahma Kumaris cordially invites IT/Working professionals along with their family to a session on Empowerment 2.0 – The New Beginnings on Saturday 7th Jan 2023
⏰Time: 11am-1pm
🏡 Where: Sadbhawna Bhawan, A-161, Sec-26, Noida (https://goo.gl/maps/RptdPYjY2WwXw84Y8)
Session will be followed by divine lunch.
Total seats: 120
Registration URL: https://forms.office.com/r/bhKMU9Fm4p
Please note the following:
– There are no charges for registration but registration is mandatory. All family members should be registered separately.
– Registration will be confirmed on first come first serve basis for eligible candidates
– Kids below the age of 15 years are not allowed
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35वां वार्षिक समारोह ब्रह्मकुमारीज नोएडा सेक्टर-26

नोएडा के सेक्टर 26 स्थित प्रजापिता ब्रह्मा कुमारी ईश्वरीय विश्व विद्यालय के सेवा केंद्र का 35 वां वार्षिकोत्सव और क्रिसमस का पर्व हर्षोल्लास के साथ आध्यात्मिक वातावरण में मनाया गया। इस कार्यक्रम का दिल्ली जोन की प्रमुख, वरिष्ठ राजयोगिनी बी के शुक्ला दीदीजी ने दीप प्रज्ज्वलित कर शुभारम्भ किया।
इस मौके पर बी के शुक्ला दीदीजी ने कहा कि खाली मन शैतान का घर होता है। मन को जितना बिजी रखेंगे, उतना हम ईजी रह सकेंगे। इसी प्रकार जीवन में प्रेम का सबसे ऊंचा स्थान है। यह प्रेम तभी महसूस करेंगे, जब दिल व मन में स्वच्छता एवं सफाई रहेगी। उन्होंने आगे कहा कि हम सभी दूसरों को, समाज को और विश्व को बदलना चाहते हैं। लेकिन सबसे पहले अपने आपको बदलना होगा। यह है आज के समय की पुकार। छोटा बच्चा भी अपने बड़ों को देखकर ही सीखता है। वे जैसे कर्म व व्यवहार करेंगे, वह भी उसका ही अनुकरण करेगा। इसलिए खुद ही खुद के टीचर बनकर स्वयं को बदलने की कोशिश करें। सफलता अवश्य मिलेगी। अच्छा ये भी होगा कि दूसरों के बारे में व्यर्थ चिंतन करने की बजाय स्वयं से सकारात्मक बातें करें। इस मौके पर एन पी सिंह, अध्यक्ष, डीडीआरडीए (जिला विकास आवासीय विकास प्राधिकरण), गौतमबुद्धनगर एवं कर्नल यू.बी.सिंह, जनरल वी.के.सिंह के प्रतिनिधि, संसद सदस्य, गाज़ियाबाद उपस्थित रहे ।
इस अवसर पर नन्हें बच्चों द्वारा रंगारंग सांस्कृतिक प्रस्तुति हुई। करीब 400 से ज्यादा लोगों की उपस्थिति में केक कटिंग भी की गई। कार्यक्रम में सेवा केंद्र की निर्देशिका बी के शील, अतिरिक्त इंचार्ज बी के सुदेश, बी के ललिता, बी के राधा, बी के संतोष एवं अन्य ब्रह्मा कुमार भाई-बहनें उपस्थित रहे।
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ब्रह्माकुमारीज़ नोएडा सेक्टर-26 द्वारा 22 जुलाई 2022 जेपी ग्रीन विशटाउन नोएडा में वृक्षारोपण कार्यक्रम आयोजित किया गया !

Kalp-taruh is a unique plantation project cum mechanism of the Brahma Kumaris to ensure land restoration and promote higher order values for building a better civilized society. With this project, Brahmakumaris aim to combine the sacred process to nurture a tree as well as the soul through values, as the project is to provide sustenance to both the plant and the person who plants. So, the word has been clubbed together to form a specific brand name – Kalp Taruh. This unique project helps us to fulfil our IER – Individual Environmental Responsibility by encouraging individuals to understand their environmental responsibility that is to care for our earth, which is a constant provider of all our individual needs. We wish to be supporters in their journey to be able to fulfil their environmental responsibility by restoring land and biodiversity, reducing pollution, creating sustainable positive habits, increasing stakeholdership and compensating carbon footprints. This could be one of the ways to return to the environment with thanks and leave a lighter carbon footprint and a greener world.
More than 33 diferent trees were planted at Jaypee Wishton (Noida).whereas 15 Mango trees, 10 Neem trees, 1 jackfruit tree, 3 peach trees and 4 Lemon trees. On this occasion Co-Director of Brahma kumaris Noida Sec-26 Raj yogini BK Sudesh didi briefing about the relationship between human and environment and how to behave friendly with environment. BK Sabita behan said How can we lead our values-based life, pollution-free life
. And coordinated by BK Ashok Rana and BK Dr.Santosh Bhai.