Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Nature of True Devotees by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada

The Nature of True Devotees


by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada




(Portrait of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada)



Devotion
to God is attained by associating with those who serve both Him and His
devotees. They have made service to God the very essence of their life.
They have made the narrations of the names, appearance, attributes and
sports of God the mainstay of their existence and they are always
engaged in discoursing about them.


Not
only is there a great difference between how the common man deliberates
upon God and how the devotee deliberates upon Him, but the very natures
of these two kinds of deliberation are quite opposite. Among the common
people, many are inclined to worship God, whom they know to be the
giver of mundane and celestial pleasure and happiness. Those who are
more intelligent however   that is, those who outwardly present
themselves as renunciants but remain the topmost enjoyers at heart  
pretend to worship God with the purpose of becoming equal to God, who
is the Supreme Enjoyer, and merging in Him.


Those situated midway between these two classes worship God with the intention of acquiring the eight modes of supernatural power,
such as the power to become smaller than an atom and the power to
become weightless, in order to fulfil their own desires. Although they
pretentiously show themselves to be:worshippers of God, they never
admit the eternality of God's names, appearance and so forth. They
regard the Supreme Master of all to be governed by karma.
These so-called worshippers do not serve God with the particular aim of
serving and pleasing Him. On the contrary, they make the Lord serve
them.


The
nature of true devotees is different from theirs. They do not expect,
nor do they regard as necessary, the attainment of pleasure for the
body and home in this world or in the next. Nor do they regard as
important the attainment of emancipation, which is so highly praised as
the ultimate attainment for man. True devotees serve God by their very
nature, by every thought and by every sentiment of their heart. This
strong propensity in them does not yield to any obstruction but runs
with impetuosity, forcibly removing all the obstacles before it. It is
just like the swift and turbulent current of the river Ganga, which
rapidly runs towards the sea inundating all high and low resistance,
undergoing no disaster and never abating, at any point, to take rest.


The devotees are ever engaged in the service of God.
No tendency towards anything else, no other thought or deed besides
that service, finds any opportunity to cast its shadow over the souls
of those bhakti-yogis, who are incessantly communing with God
and are entirely dedicated to Him. Out of pure love, the devoted
servitors of God are ever engaged in offering service to Him and to His
devotees. They have no vitality to devote to their bodies; to those who
are related to their bodies like their wives or sons; to their home; to
all those who are related to these; to domestic beasts and birds; or to
their occupation, class and so forth.


Having
fallen in love with the Lord of their life, who is the very life of
their lives and the life of all, they have surrendered themselves to
Him, with all their energy. Such devotees, dedicating their very selves
to God, have made Him alone the quintessence of all their ambitions.
And He, too, having been arrested by their devotion, has made them His
essential companions, even though He Himself is the most essential
Being for all.








Adapted from The Gaudiya Volume 25, Number 5

Posted by the Rays of The Harmonist team

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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People who walk for exercise should aim for a pace of 100 steps per minute to ensure their workout is intense enough, according to researchers.

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Federal health officials say a Johnson & Johnson drug helps prevent deadly blood clots in patients getting hip or knee replacement, but it also carries a risk of internal bleeding.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Downturn puts air travelers on cloud nine

March 13: Airlines are offering airfares as low as $104 round trip. "They're going to lose their shirts," says Tom Parsons of Bestfares.com. (MSNBC)An airfare war has broken out in recent weeks — a boon for anyone with money to travel.


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Friday, January 2, 2009

Term of the Day - term life insurance

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Eros International and FXLabs partner to launch the Ghajini PC game

Eros International, the leading studio in the Indian media and entertainment sector, joined forces with FXLabs Studios, the leading end-to-end game development company in India, to launch India's first 3D PC Action Game based on a Bollywood movie. Developed on the action packed film Ghajini starring Aamir Khan, 'Ghajini - The Game' will be distributed by Eros International in both Indian and international markets.

'Ghajini' is a Third Person Action game, which will provide a fantastic opportunity to all Ghajini fans to experience the movie through this exciting game. The game features recreated movie locations and scenes in the 3D world so as to provide the gamers with the actual movie sets to make the game playing experience as authentic and adventures as the movie. The players get a first hand experience of the main protagonist and character Sanjay (played by Aamir Khan) and experience the challenges and trails faced by him.

Aamir Khan has taken a keen interest during the development of the game. The actor has lent his voice and has also enacted certain 'moves' to bring in authenticity for the action sequences in the game.

Speaking at the launch of the game, Biren Ghose, Executive Director - Eros Pictures said, "What better than an exciting film like Ghajini which stars one of the most pioneering and trendsetting actors - Aamir Khan to launch India's first 3-D PC game. We see the game as another cinematic frontier. Eros International and FXLabs will hopefully be the first in creating a new line of games that leverage big movie titles and stories. Eros is committed to providing innovative solutions to its consumers and offering the interactive 'Ghajini' PC game is another way of delivering on that promise".

Sashi Reddi, Founder and CEO, FXLabs said, "We are thrilled to launch this technologically advanced 3D PC game based on a major Bollywood movie. Our aim is to extend the movie experience through our game to all Ghajini fans globally and we are excited to have had the opportunity to work with one of Bollywood's finest actors and stars - Aamir Khan on this project".

Commenting on the partnership Sashi Reddi of FXLabs further added that, "We are very happy to have Eros International as our marketing and distribution partners for the 'Ghajini' game. Eros has a wide network globally, which will enable us to reach out to all target audiences across the globe."

Launch of the 'Ghajini' game marks Eros' foray in the yet untapped business of Bollywood Games. Commenting on the launch, Sunil Lulla, President - Eros India said, "At Eros we are continuously experimenting with new and unexploited business formats in which we see future business potential. Movie based games are common in Hollywood but have not yet been exploited in Indian film industry. We believe Eros' initiative in this sector will help grow this market and provide additional form of entertainment to Bollywood fans."

'Ghajini - The Game' will be available through all leading stores.


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Tarun to make 'Dostana 2'?

Sequels are in! Is Tarun Mansukhani making a sequel to the immensely likable DOSTANA? That's the buzz in the industry. "Not a bad idea," Tarun smiles, "But the truth is, I haven't decided anything yet. I don't have an inkling of what to make next. But I hope to start working on my next film within a fortnight."

By the time you're reading this, Tarun must've flown to the U.S.; he's the line producer of his mentor Karan Johar's MY NAME IS KHAN. Talking of the DOSTANA sequel, Tarun says that a lot of people have asked him about it. "It would be a great idea to take the Abhishek - John story forward. But the sequel has to be better than the first part," he adds.

Tarun is simultaneously involved with the animation version of KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI. Incidentally, Tarun had joined Karan as an apprentice when he started KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI and the talented director must be reliving the moments all over again. "I owe everything to Karan. He's family for me. I can never think of branching out of Dharma Productions. Never!" he gets emotional as he says this.


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Telecom Fiji upgrades VOIP business

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01/01/2009


Telecom Fiji has turned to Asia-Pacific IT solutions provider Datacraft to facilitate the upgrade of its IP network across the South Pacific region.


The new network uses a Cisco MPLS platform and has a territory-wide IP and Metro Ethernet Network in Suva.

According to Telecom Fiji, Datacraft was tasked with establishing a highly resilient and efficient replacement infrastructure.

The new network will enable the incumbent operator to stay ahead of competition by providing the platform for the latest range of business services such as high speed data, capacity on demand and voice over
Internet Protocol (VOIP); while ensuring customer satisfaction by meeting tough Quality of Service (QOS) goals.


“With the continuing rise of the Internet, we have seen rising customer expectations for new services, as well as traffic growth that the old network could no longer match,” said Ian Lyons, Group General Manager
Sales, Marketing and Business Development.


“Datacraft demonstrated an awareness of the unique political, social and regulatory environment that we face in Fiji and the company came up with a carefully evaluated plan that met our demanding requirements,
while being capable of meeting our expanding market needs into the future.”


Datacraft is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dimension Data plc (LSE:DDT), a US$4.5 billion leading global IT solutions and services provider.

Datacraft operates in more than 50 offices across 13 Asia Pacific countries.

It helps clients plan, build, support, manage, improve and innovate their IT infrastructures and combines an expertise in networking, security, data centre, storage, Microsoft solutions and contact centre technologies, with advanced skills in consulting, integration, training and managed services to craft IT solutions for businesses. In January 2008, Datacraft acquired Security-Assessment.com to provide
best-in-class protection to its clients’ networks and IT environments across the Asia Pacific region.


Datacraft was established in 1974.

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

BBC News: India moustaches 'face the chop'.

The famous beards and moustaches of India - seen as representing a huge tradition to the outside world - are under threat, a new book says. >> more...


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Variety Box Office: Christmas lifts European box office and 'Australia' opens top in Spain

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By Ed Meza
 
BERLIN —
Cash registers were ringing loudly at the European box office over the Christmas weekend as local pics battled it out with top U.S., and Australian, fare.


Germany and France, and “Australia” opened top in Spain, while a local holiday laffer dominated in Italy.


In Germany, holiday business was up 42% from the previous week as “Australia” and Teutonic period drama “Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family” contributed to the overall box office tally.


A diverse lineup provided something for everyone as the box office pie was divided fairly evenly among the week’s top pics.


“Escape 2 Africa” remained at number one for the fourth week running and the holiday favorite for families, taking in $4.3 million on its way to a $36.5 million cume. Fox’s “Australia” bowed in second with a solid $4  million from 700, managing to win over viewers despite mixed reviews.


Stressing that the film was anything but original, trade magazine Blickpunkt: Film nevertheless praises Baz Luhrmann for his skill in weaving kitsch, romance and adventure into “a film that soars when it leaves  reality behind and becomes a starry-eyed fairytale,” “a soaring fantasy” and a “musical without the songs.” In third was Warners’ local laffer “1½ Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Herzelinde” with $3.5 million for an $8.1 million total, followed by Disney’s “Bedtime Stories,” which garnered $3 million from 520.


Rounding out the top five was Heinrich Breloer’s adaptation of “Buddenbrooks,” Thomas Mann’s classic about a wealthy 19th-century northern German merchant family on the verge of moral and financial ruin. Pic took in $2.7 million from 238, resulting in an outstanding per-location average of $11,432.


“Escape 2 Africa” is still in the Gallic catbird seat, even after four frames. Down a mere 7% on the week, it’s cumed a spectacular $29.2 million on 931 for Paramount — the fourth top perf of 2008 to date.


Mainly blah reviews did little to thwart the appeal of “Australia,” which earned Fox $4.65 million on 646 in its first five days.


“Largo Winch” is enjoying a decent run for Wild Bunch. The cult-comic-inspired thriller, toplining local thesp Tomer Sisley and Kristin Scott Thomas, was down 9% in its second frame for a cume of $7.1 million on 490.


The brothers Coen continue to work their magic on Gallic auds with “Burn After Reading.” Looking quite likely to be their best earner ever in France, its cume after three frames stood at $8.07 million on 475 for
StudioCanal. Off by 23% in its third frame, “The Day the Earth Stood Still” is not the runaway smash in Gaul it’s proving to be in many other territories. Its cume for Fox was nearly $7.73 million on 592.


There was plenty of festive cheer for Italian cinemas as cold weather and the inclement economic climate made a night at the movies seem a smart move. Neri Parenti-helmed local laffer "Natale a Rio" (Christmas in Rio), out via Filmauro, took the Christmas number one spot — and saw sophomore sesh takings more than double to $11.2 million, with a bumper $18,723 average off 587 screens. Total box office now stands at $22.2 million.


At two, “Escape 2 Africa" earned $9.9 million for Universal in its second outing — up 50% on its debut weekend. Its screen average of 16,971 off 583 brought the running cume to $21.5 million.There was a strong
sophomore sesh, too, for another Italo comedy, Marcello Cesena's "Il Cosmo sul Como," out via Medusa. Takings leapt 62% to $5.6 million off 485 screens, with a running cume of $12.4 million.


George C. Wolfe's romantic drama "Nights in Rodanthe" saw box office double in its second weekend. It took $2.3 million off 272 screens for Warner Brothers, with a $8,549 average. Total box office now stands at
$4.4million.


At five, "The Spirit," Frank Miller's comic-book fantasy, bowed on $1.1 million off 227 screens with an $4,925 average for Sony.


New at number eight, acclaimed period drama "The Duchess," distributed by BIM, took $824,589 from 160 screens in its first outing.


“Australia” outperformed forecasts in Spain, bowing on 512 and nabbing an upbeat $4.5 million for a four-day print average of $8,855. Universal’s "Changeling" placed second in its soph sesh sliding a mere 3% for a
$5.4 million cume.


The Spanish B.O. looks set to end the year with a powerful animated bounce.


Paramount’s


"Escape 2 Africa," to date Spain’s Christmas B.O. champ, leapt a remarkable 57% for an excellent $18 million cume, placing third after five frames.


Also gaining considerable ground were BVI's "Bolt," which was up 38%, while the 3-D version of “Bolt,” playing on 30 screens, saw a 66% boost, establishing the best average of the weekend, $10,738. Universal’s "The Tale of Desperaux" similarly climbed 45%.


“Twilight,” in fifth after four frames, cumed $14.2 million.Sony's "The Spirit" took $1.7 million off 350, and Aurum's local pic "The Missing Lynx" took $431,378 from 182 off the back of enthusiastic reviews.


Additional reporting by Michael Day (Italy), David Hayhurst (France) and Emilio Mayorga (Spain).


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Stocks Advance; GMAC Receives Lifeline from Government, Lehman Wants More Time

INVESTOR GUIDE : Today's issue is sponsored by ACM:

Market Summary

Stocks moved higher on Tuesday after GMAC
received a lifeline from the government. The Dow Jones Industrial
Average added 184.46 points to end at 8,668.39. Broader stock
indicators also advanced nicely. The Standard and Poor’s 500 index
added 21.22 points and the Nasdaq added 40.38 points. Stocks advanced
early in the session after it was announced that the government would
extend a $5 billion lifeline to GMAC, LLC. The financing sector of
General Motors (
GM: Charts, News, Offers)
will use the money immediately to extend financing options to some
customers that had previously been denied by the lender. By
mid-afternoon the market started to decline as investors reviewed a
report on consumer confidence. Investors looked beyond the report and
stocks continued to advance. In corporate news, Lehman Brothers
Holdings Inc. (
LEH: Charts, News, Offers)
requested more time to file its Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan with a U.S.
bankruptcy court. The company said that the plan is complex and will
take longer than expected to draft. Market breadth was positive.
Winners topped losers by a 3 to 1 basis on the New York Stock Exchange.
U.S. light crude oil for February delivery fell $1.32 to $38.70 a
barrel after making a small advance in the previous session. The dollar
ended mixed against other major currencies.





Market News
The Treasury Department said that it will
provide $5 billion to GMAC Financial Services LLC, the ailing financing
arm of General Motors Corp., in a move that's expected to stave off a
bankruptcy protection filing at the company but also severely limit
GM's control over it. In exchange for the slice of the $700 billion
bank rescue package, the government will receive preferred shares that
pay an 8 percent dividend and warrants to purchase additional shares in
return for the money, the department said. Treasury also said it will
lend up to $1 billion to General Motors (GM: Charts, News, Offers)
so that the company can purchase additional equity that GMAC is
planning to offer as part of its effort to raise more capital. (Source:
Yahoo! Finance) Full Story

Longtime investors in chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: Charts, News, Offers)
are used to disappointment -- why not end 2008 with another bleak
signpost for the months ahead? The company reported late Monday in a
Securities and Exchange Commission filing that it laid off 100 more
workers than expected during its most recent quarter (a total of 600),
which would also result in a charge of $70 million, $20 million more
than previously projected. That's not the really disappointing part --
for investors, not for the additional 100 now without jobs -- and it
even led one media outlet to post the unfortunate headline earlier
Tuesday "Intel (INTC: Charts, News, Offers), AMD Lead Broad Advance by Chip Issues." (Source: TheStreet) Full Story

Home prices dropped by the sharpest annual rate
on record in October and there are no signs the housing pain is over,
according to a closely watched index released Tuesday. The Standard
& Poor's/Case-Shiller 20-city housing index fell by a record 18
percent from October last year, the largest drop since its inception in
2000. The 10-city index tumbled 19.1 percent, its biggest decline in
its 21-year history. Both indices have recorded year-over-year declines
for 22 straight months. Prices are at levels not seen since March 2004.
Prices in the 20-city index have plummeted more than 23.4 percent from
their peak in July 2006. The 10-city index has fallen 25 percent since
its peak in June 2006. (Source: Forbes.com)

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Lock your BlackBerry Storm screen when talking on the phone: TalkLock Beta

CellAvant TalkLock beta
http://www.cellavant.com/TalkLock/


Storm + face = potentially embarrassing situation

If you got a BlackBerry Storm for Christmas, then you probably discovered pretty quickly that if you hold the phone to your face a certain way, you might accidentally hit the 'speaker' or 'mute' onscreen buttons...with predictable results. You know that you you would hate to be in the middle of a low-key conversation about the smelly guy sitting next to you when all of the sudden your speakerphone kicks in and everyone can hear what you are saying!

TalkLock to the rescue

Custom mobile software publisher CellAvant has written a handy little program called 'TalkLock' which locks your Storm's screen while you are on the phone...thus making it impossible for you to accidentally mute or activate speakerphone with your cheek!

How it works

When you receive a call, you answer it as normal, and about 2-3 seconds later, the Storm's screen will lock with a starburst graphic with some basic information and a slider control. This slider is what allows you
to unlock the device back to the normal phone screen, letting you activate speakerphone, mute, flash or add a participant to the call.

If you want to lock the screen again, you simply hit the physical menu button and tap 'lock screen during call'. This will bring you back to the locked screen image.

I consider this app a "must-have" for your BlackBerry Storm.

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