It is now very regular for many of the Rite Thinkers to be present along with their friends at ThinkRite for the presentation of Unlimited Power. It feels actually very happy to look at the dedication from some of them. Mrs. Sridevi, for instance, keeps aside every Thursday evening as ThinkRite days, In these days she does not fix any appointment for herself. Kudos to such commitment! This intro session, as usual went on very well. Thanks to the commitment of the Rite Thinkers.
Session Date: Sep 10, 2009
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Our Awareness this time was shone on the powers of creative visualization.
Every moment of our life is infinitely creative, and the universe is endlessly bountiful. Just put forth a clear enough request, and everything your heart truly desires must come to you.
Until now we were very unconscious about the powers of our mind and we used its power to creatively visualize to abuse or own lives. Our own deep seated negative concepts about life propel us to automatically and unconsciously expect and imagine limitations, lack, difficulties and problems as our lot in life. And we create the same life events.
The session on the actual methodologies of creative visualization was actually very empowering and enlightening to say the least.
Our awareness will shine further in the forth coming classes!
Session Date: Sep 6, 2009
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The follow up class this time was an Independance day special. It was very stimulating to the intellect. Actually it began with the intellect and ended with the heart thus making it uniquely powerful.
We started out studying the essence of Indian civilizations. Going back thousands of years before to the vedic times, we studied the principle…
Macrocosm in the Microcosm and Microcosm in the Macrocosm
It was very informative. As kirtanya put it, if we have to have access to these knowledge by our own research then we should have read a thousand books before we consolidated this knowledge. After this we proceeded to studying this magnificient civilization from the perspective of Arnold Toynbee, the great historian of world civilizations; the challenges faced and the unique extraordinary response given by this civilization each time it met with a threat. Those responses in turn shaped up a dynamic living civilization. From the civilization we percolated down to the organizations, individuals and nations and how the same principle of challenge and response operated in every group. We questioned our responses to current challenges in business and personal life and upgraded each of these responses to architect a great self for ourselves.
After all, life is not about finding ourself, life is about creating ourself!
Session Date: August 16, 2009
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Imagine you are attending a party along with your friend! He plays all kind of foolish pranks and cracks stupid jokes. All along you are with him, quite enjoying his playing the fool. You come home with not a thought troubling you. Now imagine the same scenario with your brother! Even as the party progresses, you ask yourself a hundred times, “why is he behaving so silly? Why can’t he behave a bit more mature? What will my friends think of me now?”
Today is a day that celebrates friendship. So it is only proper that we contemplate a little bit on this most special relationship and what makes it so special? Among one thousand reasons the above mentioned scenario explains it the best.
In friendship there is no place for judgment and labelling.
Most often a problem in relationship comes only when you label somebody as your ‘husband’, ‘mother,’ ‘father’, ‘sister’ etc and once labelled you try to squeeze the individual to live according to the label. And then when they do not fit the label since they have their own characteristics we feel pained and somehow cheated. In friendship you do not label the person. He is given the freedom to be a fool, a good for nothing fellow, carefree, irresponsible and so on. You enjoy him and give him the space and freedom to be what he is. That is why while all of life is relationships; the best form of relationship is friendship.
The family in which the husband is a friend to the wife, the parent is friend to the child and vice versa, that family is heaven. Where there is no friendship in families, the story of that family will be written in tears.
So to celebrate friendship day in its true spirit would be to resolve to relate like a friend to all the members of your family. To give them freedom!
Happy friendship day!
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The awareness session was as usual brilliant and unique. We covered sensory acuity in great depth and the exercises were great fun to do. Rite-Thinkers exercised parts of the brain that were never exercised before and somehow they awakened the curious, excited, learning child within us and the feeling was very good. There were a lot of questions that took the session to its next level of sub-modalities too.
The highlight of the session was however the friendship day song and the exuberant dance by the right thinkers. It was actually a suggestion by one of the rite thinker that we play a song well known to celebrate friendship and the others welcomed it with great gusto. The women formed a ring for themselves and were dancing away in joy. The men were more rigorous in their step ofcourse! We had a thoroughly nice time together.
Session Date: August 2, 2009
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As a result of an excellent lecture delivered to the MBA class at MOP Vaishnav, we had the opportunity to train their PG students. The Participants were MSc. students of food technology and IT. The class started off at a very enthusiastic pace since the students were naturally happy to be taught anything other than their respective subjects. The real ice breaker was the stunning visuals that we showed them. By the end of the first day’s session there was not a single girl who wasn’t moved to the point of tears. It was a very powerful emotional shift in them as they learnt to appreciate experientially the flow of relationships. Completing certain of their unresolved relationships they moved on to learning the Thinkrite Technology. We didn’t realize the passage of time at all, and all too soon, it was time to take leave. The girls were ecstatic and took a promise from ThinkRite to stay in touch.
The crowning glory was when two days later, the college authorities called up personally to congratulate on the excellent feedback received. They said that the girls had literally wept for joy that the college had arranged such an extra-ordinary session.
Session Date: July 28, 2009 and July 29, 2009
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Though the content of the course is the same every time, somehow each course turns out to be very unique. The participant gets a different perspective, a different insight into himself every time. This batch turned out to be a one with deep spiritual yearnings and somehow each of the insights delivered during the sessions had an inborn spiritual orientation. It pleased the participants no end, if we were to judge from the steady exclamations of “Amazing!” from some of the participants that punctuated the sessions at regular intervals.
Session Date: July 26, 2009
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Quite a few attended this Intro session to Unlimited Power. It was a very interactive session and we especially enjoyed interacting with an old lady who attended the class. Probably in her seventies, can you believe it, she out-beat every one of her younger counterparts in sheer energy and the intensity of listening. At that she was uneducated! Her questions were quite insightful. We enjoyed answering one question in particular
How do you use the conscious to train the unconscious?
Looking forward to more and more of such people attending Thinkrite’s sessions!
Session Date: July 23, 2009
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Awesome! The Rite-Thinkers fell in love with this session. Starting from quantum physics it delved deep into Buddhism exploring the Buddha’s sutra, “There is no self nature to anything”. Most importantly, the ‘Svabhava’ that we attribute to ourselves and others is a lie, an illusion. So it gives us the great freedom to be whatever we would like to be. The Rite-Thinkers identified certain weak stance in their life that were making them lead a mediocre life and worked on instilling great stance in their consciousness in order to mold a great life to themselves. The enthusiastic thinkers asked some probing questions into the teachings of Ramana and Buddha and the nature of karma. There were demands to allocate different awareness sessions to exclusively cover Karma and Buddha.
Over all, what came through to us clearly was that people wanted to learn spirituality more ardently than they wanted to learn NLP.
Session Date: July 19, 2009
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This was a very mature batch of MBA students. They seem to have had a series of classes with various people who were leaders in their field. In a very interactive session Kirtanya explained to them as to
How the management of businesses is nothing but the management of minds and in order to manage the minds of others efficiently, first you should become proficient in managing your mind.
This struck a very deep chord in them as they could see that they have never given a thought to handling their own postponements, idiosyncrasies’ emotional and mental worlds. After Kirtanya left, the girls had given a whopping score of ten on ten for the lecture, one of the very few to have scored a perfect ten. They communicated their interest in having Thinkrite for a full fledged workshop almost immediately.
Session Date: July 16, 2009
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