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Art of Being

Art of Being is experimenting and experiencing rather than philosophizing theories.
We’re bringing a holistic approach of Bhakti, Gyan, and Yoga among all types and levels of conscious people. Today’s world is very fast and complicated, and so is human being’s nature.
A few hundred years back, life was slow and simple. People use to approach any one way in their life to live and attain truth.
But nowadays, the human mind is shattered into a thousand pieces, and it seems impossible to make it whole. Lifestyle disease and psychological miseries are ruling their body and minds instead of happiness, peace, and bliss.
Art of Being is a contemporary solution for today’s humans to make them human beings – whole and holy.

Art of Devotion :

Bhakti Marg is the most suitable approach for heart-oriented people to attain enlightenment.
Kirtan Dhyan is one of the most powerful techniques to move into the Bhakti Marg. While doing Kirtan – body, mind, and soul participate together in harmony to create an alchemy of transformation.
Kirtan Dhyan works wonders for making the body healthy, mind calm, and soul blissful.

Art of Wisdom :

Gyan Marg is the most suitable approach for mind-oriented people to attain enlightenment.
Satsang is one of the most powerful techniques to move into the Gyan Marg.
Wisdom enlightens your life and boosts physical health, nourishes your psyche, and makes you soulful.
With Satsang – the understanding becomes the alchemy of transformation.

Art of Science :

Yoga Marg is the most suitable approach for self-oriented people to attain enlightenment.
Sadhana is one of the most powerful techniques to move into the Yoga Marg.
It is said – we are living in the science age. But today’s instrumental science is just a kid compared to Yogic Science; we have just lost the keys to higher science like – etheric science, psychic science, and astral science.
With Sadhana and Tapasya – the observer becomes the observed as alchemy of transformation.

Significance of symbol of the Art of Being

The symbol of Art of Being consists of two realities -​
The nature of existence; and 2. The nature of consciousness.
The nature of existence is depicted as Yin and Yang; Shiv and Shakti; Prakriti and Purush. It represents the two qualities that oppose each other, while at the same time, they complement each other. It embodies both sides stating their duality, paradox, and unity in diversity with the balance between two opposites.
The nature of consciousness is depicted in the form of Unalome; It represents that life’s journey is full of sufferings and difficulties, but the consciousness keeps moving forward or upward with learning and understanding as a path to freedom. It embodies our path to enlightenment with ultimate flowering like a lotus. The lotus symbolizes spiritual fulfillment and enlightenment.

Significance of Sandalwood Colour used in Art of Being

Every religion has chosen a specific colour to represent its message and path. Hindus have chosen red, as red represents life; Buddhists have chosen yellow, as yellow represents death; Mohammedans have chosen green, as green represents new beginnings and growth; Jains have chosen white, as white represents purification.

Art of being have chosen sandalwood colour.

Sandalwood colour is a mixture of red and yellow. Red is a colour of life; whereas, yellow is a colour of death. Hence, the sandalwood colour complements all paradoxes of existence – Life and Death; Day and Night; Black and White; Yin and Yang; Shiv and Shakti; Prakriti and Purush.

And most importantly – the philosophy of Art of Being is Zorba-the-Buddha. Here, Zorba means to live life to the fullest with all the abundance and grandeur of the material world; and, Buddha means to live life to the pursuit of enlightenment. Zorba the Buddha is a holistic approach to life with a totality of magnificent material and splendor spiritual.

It is a way of life like that of a sandalwood tree; Rahim says –  Jo Rahim uttam prakriti, ka kari sakat kusang; Chandan vish vyaapat naahi, lapte rahat bhujang.

Thus, we must live our lives virtuously – in this case, evil and wicked people cannot affect us – similarly, to that of sandalwood trees upon which venomous snakes surround the sandalwood trees, but sandalwood trees don’t get affected by the venom of the snakes and don’t lose their fragrance and medicinal properties.

This colour is also used as a balance between all extremes as life is a balance of all polarities. It is both – generative of spiritual radiance as well as protective of corporeal energies.

Every colour is meaningful only to a certain point – When you want to convey some specific message in a certain way, specific colour is needed. Otherwise, when you go beyond colour, it opens the door to spirituality.

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