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The Power of a Namaskar

I’m not really a fan of yoga because I find it extremely difficult to twist and turn my body, and I always end up feeling embarrassed because I cannot bend down and touch my toes. However, I was excited when I came across the easiest yoga pose, the Namaskar pose, also known as a hand gesture (mudra). 

Namaskar or Namaste is a Hindu greeting, which means “I acknowledge and respect the divinity within you”. I touch my hands together in a Namaskar pose whenever I pray or meet someone I respect. But, today I learned that this Namaskar gesture offers a great benefit for our bodies.

As we touch our hands together in the Namaskar gesture it balances the two polarities of our energy, such as the yin/yang, logical/creative brain, Shiva/Shakti energy etc. 
I practiced this for about 10 minutes this morning, and could really feel the energy balancing as well as felt more in harmony. 

I invite you to practice the Namaskar hand gesture for 10 minutes everyday and experience the harmonizing of your energies.

Upgrade your Spirituality to Experience Higher Dimensions

I was born and raised in a family that was extremely religious. I was taught that every morning I should go into the temple at our home and bow down to every single God and Goddess who either had a picture or a statue. I even had to touch every religious book that was kept in the temple. If I would not do this, one of the elders in the family would touch their hand on one of the statues and then place it on my head.

I was very young and did not question what was really happening. I simply accepted it as their habit and belief. I allowed them to touch my forehead, and then I returned to having fun.

I was taught that if I did not go into the temple every morning, I was dis-respecting the Gods, and I would not be blessed, on the contrary I may even be punished. Once again, I also accepted this belief as a fact; after all, it was coming from the elders in the family, wasn’t it? However, have you considered  the idea that someone without an ego cannot be disrespected? All these Gods have moved beyond their ego, and therefore cannot be dis-respected no matter how hard you try. Furthermore, these Gods are also considered as the ocean of compassion, so can punishment and forgiveness be part of the same value system?

You see, when we are young (between the ages of 0-7) we are like a clear slate, completely open, and anyone we encounter is able to write on this slate (which is our mind). Since we are completely open, we do not have the ability to discriminate whether the information that we hear is a fact or simply someone’s limiting belief.

Neuroscience defines the state of the brain during the ages of 1-7 as alpha, which is a state of complete receptivity. This is also the state that we experience when we meditate. This is the reason why we are able to re-program the mind during meditation, because once again the slate is clear.

After the age of 7 the brain shifts into beta phase. From this point onwards it becomes a little more difficult to influence an individual because he/she has already created a database of beliefs in their mind.

For example, I was raised with the belief that I should not eat meat on Mondays and Thursdays, and if I did, I may be punished. This belief was so ingrained within me, that even when I was in college (away from my parents), I could not break this rule. There would be times when I would have no access to vegetarian food, and would simply eat white rice. This belief was so strong within me, that I was willing to starve myself. I would feel really proud of this, as if I had done something really great by not breaking the rules. Even though, the entire time I was eating white rice, I was thinking about the delicious sweet n’ sour chicken. One of the reasons for being vegetarian on Mondays and Thursdays was that these days are more “pure” than the other days, and on these days we must keep ourselves pure by refraining from certain activities. However, let me ask you this simple question, was I truly being pure by eating white rice while I was thinking about the sweet n’ sour chicken, as well as being frustrated as to why I had gone to that restaurant on a vegetarian day? Also, is Monday and Thursday more pure than a Tuesday or Wednesday, just because my family believes it to be so?

Many people have such beliefs, and I truly respect it. My intention is not to change your beliefs. Although, I will share an article very soon on how to transform your beliefs to experience true freedom.

My intention of this article is to help some of you upgrade your spiritualty. You see, the family I was raised in considered themselves very spiritual, and even today many of them do. However, as I interact with many people who are so called “spiritual” I often feel repelled by their closed-mindset and spiritual pride.

By closed mindset, I mean that they are not open to any possibilities of existence besides what they have been taught. For example, X or Y organization is the only path to enlightenment. Many of these individuals define themselves as following the path of “bhakti” or devotion, which according to them is the only way to enlightenment. With this mindset, many of them are simply not open to the other paths such as “gyan” (wisdom), “karma” (action), or “kriya” (energy work such as meditation, yoga, etc.)

Without a combination of wisdom (gyan), action (karma), and kriya (energy), along with bhakti (devotion), we cannot shift to a higher vibration of spirituality. Devotion, action, or energy work without developing wisdom can be extremely dangerous. This is when people become religious fanatics because their devotion is so strong, yet their wisdom and compassion is so weak.

This closed mindset is also another reason that many of these individuals do not experience higher dimensions within themselves.

I would like to offer you a few simple tips to upgrade your spirituality to experience higher dimensions within yourself.

1. Cultivate gyan (wisdom) through meditation and self-reflection. Singing the same religious songs and reading the same religious texts everyday will not bring about transformation.

2. Cultivate bhakti (devotion) by not only talking to God everyday, but also truly connecting and listening to God for a change. Cultivate love for not only a specific God, but for the entire creation, including that which you may consider as “impure”. 

3. Cultivate karma (action) by practicing acts of kindness or generosity, and quit hoarding and preserving everything that you own.

4. Cultivate kriya (energy) by practicing some type of energy work such as reiki, acupressure, acupuncture, meditation, yoga, qi-kong, etc. This will open up the energy centers (chakras) so that you can be receptive to higher dimensions within yourself.

I assure you that if you start practicing these simple techniques, within a week you will experience shifts within yourself as well as synchronicities. Good luck, and I look forward to hearing your comments and experiences.


Best Table Topic Speaker Award

This weekend was the Taiwan Finals of the International Speech contest at the Toastmasters 2015 Spring Conference. I was awarded the 3rd place trophy for the Best Table Topic Speaker!


The awards ceremony this evening truly made me feel like a celebrity at the Oscars. :)A special thank you to the Tian Mou Toastmasters Club members for all their support, cheering, and flowers. Also sincere thanks to my parents for all the encouragement, and of course, gratitude to Shirdi Sai Baba for the Divine Grace.











Dance with Destiny

Today was the commencement of the 2nd-level Toastmasters International Speech Contest where I won Two Awards! – Woo!

1st Place as Best Speaker for my speech titled “Dance with Your Destiny”, and 2nd Place for my impromptu speech about “What it truly means to be a millionaire”.
It was an eventful evening with some truly inspirational speeches. Now, I’m getting ready for the 3rd-level contest where I will be competing with multiple clubs in Taiwan!

Testimonials

 “It was a pleasure meeting you during the area G2/G3 contest last Saturday.  You inspired me with your story of acceptance.   Your sincerity in sharing your life story and courage to see the positive side of life is very inspiring.  Thanks for sharing it with us.” – Mayumi Hu, Toastmasters member, Taiwan

“Dino gave a very inspiring speech! Well done Dino. Good luck with the next level of the contest.” – Phillip Botha, Toastmasters Judge, Taiwan


 “From Dino’s speech at Tien Mou Toastmasters, I learned that he is a confident, humorous, creative and brave man. His positive thinking inspired me to look at the bright side when facing problems. In this way, he showed his good leadership.” – Joanna Lee, President of Tien mou Toastmasters, Taiwan



Speech Contest Winner!

Yesterday was the commencement of the Toastmasters International Speech Contest, where I won two awards! smile emoticon


1st place for Best Table Topic Impromptu speech, which was about handling failure. The other award was 2nd place for Best Speaker during which I talked about the importance of cultivating Enthusiasm in our lives.


In a few weeks, I’ll be participating in the next level of the contest where I’ll be competing with multiple clubs in Taipei. Woo! Exciting!




Daily Acts of Kindness

Today, I had the unique opportunity to speak at the SPARK Toastmasters Club where I received a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of Outstanding Performance, as well as the Best Speaker Award. 

During my speech, I touched on several subjects related to happiness; but most importantly, I shared a simple technique, which is a major part of my daily routine. This simple habit always makes me feel good, and I sleep in peace at night because I feel like my day has not been wasted. 
The habit is to practice 1 or 2 acts of kindness to someone who may not be able to pay you back. For example, spending time at the home for the elderly, helping a kid with his homework, or just being tolerant to someone who annoys you. 

This daily act of kindness increases the production of serotonin in the brain (the happy chemical), which results in calming the nerves as well as reducing anxiety and depression. In addition, regular acts of kindness have proven to reduce levels of stress, pain, and insomnia. Kindness is also contagious. Studies have shown that practicing kindness not only benefits the receiver, but also the giver. However, it does not end here, even the person observing the act of kindness receives the physical and mental benefits. 

Make this technique a daily habit, and watch your energy shift in the positive direction. 


Is Superman Within You

The title of my speech today was “Is Superman Within You?”, in which I won the Toastmasters Best Speaker Award. Woo!

We all have a super hero within us, but once in a while we encounter certain situations in which we become extremely afraid and lose confidence in the Universe and ourselves. 
In such situations, to re-kindle the energy and gain strength from the Superhero within us, we must have courage to take the first step to overcome the challenge. 
During this speech I demonstrated a technique for the audience on how to empower themselves in a matter of seconds to enhance their confidence, and unleash the Superhero within them. It was an amazing experience for everyone in the audience, and each one felt the Superhero within them! 
So, what is this technique to gain instant confidence and superhero energy?
Well, that’s a secret! 

5 Tips to Be Authentic

The world and the future generations are in dire need of heart-oriented individuals that encourage uniqueness and collaboration. Authenticity is attractive and contagious. Our beauty and brains will only take us so far, but authenticity will take us all the way. As we become authentic individuals, our virtues will shine from within us; and as we shine, we will unconsciously give others the inspiration and empowerment to reveal their authentic selves.
Here are 5 simple tips to become more authentic:
1. Every day invest a few minutes in silence to go within and quiet the mind.
2. Focus on doing the “Right Thing,” not just simply following guidelines and doing things right.
3. Listen to your intuition. Slowly allow your mind to follow your heart to develop true intellect.
4. When you witness someone standing up for what is right, appreciate and acknowledge them. Inspire yourself with their courage to stand up for what you believe is right.
5. Always be honest with yourself. One who cannot deceive himself, cannot deceive anyone else.

Our Search for Happiness

The title of my speech on Saturday was “Our Search for Happiness” in which I shed some light on the following questions:
- What is True Happiness?
- What is the main reason for unhappiness?
- Is it true that Happiness is within us?
- My journey inwards in search for true Happiness.
- How I found true happiness, nourished it and allowed it to blossom?
- Why most people will not find true happiness?
Finally, I shared one simple tip that can instantly shift your mood from one of unhappiness and depression, to a feeling of joy and worthiness. It’s simple; perform an act of kindness for someone else everyday. This means to make a contribution in some way or another. It could be something small as giving a piece of bread to a hungry man, or giving someone a compliment. 
I demonstrated the mood-shifting effect by offering a beautiful sunflower from my garden of happiness to one of my special friends at the Toastmasters club who has been feeling a little low recently. This brought a lot of joy to me, to my friend, and even the audience watching. This is the triple-power of performing a kind action, the giver, receiver, and even the people watching the act of kindness or contribution benefit from the shift into a positive mood.
So, make it a habit everyday to share a kind gesture to someone from your garden of happiness, and watch happiness grow exponentially in your world.


A Life of Passion & Purpose

This evening, I was honored to attend the Foreign Students Club Christmas Event as a Special Inspirational Guest Speaker. My speech was titled “A Life of Passion & Purpose”. There was an amazing group of more than 50 International Students and Professionals.


Beyond the Blame Game

Today, the topic of my speech was "Move beyond the Blame Game", and the Toastmasters Best Speaker award went to....Dino.



3 Insights...

Today, the title of my speech was “3 Insights that can change your life instantly”, and I won the Best Table Topic speaker award as well.

These are three simple insights that I shared during one of my speeches at the Toastmasters Club. These three insights are so simple, yet so profound and powerful if we practice it. I constantly remind myself of these three insights during the day so that they become part of me. Today, I would like to share it with you. Practice it, and it may change your life forever!
1. When is the most important time? --- Now. There is no guarantee of tomorrow. Today could be your last day. Live it to the fullest.

2. Who is the most important person? -- The person you are with right now (in front of you) is the most important. Give him/her the respect and attention that he/she deserves. 
3. What is the most important thing to do -- It's to Care. Do everything with care, and you will be amazed at how beautiful it turns out.
I hope these three insights can set your New Year off on an Excellent Start!

Testimonial - “From Dino’s speech at Tien Mou Toastmasters, I learned that he is a confident, humorous, creative and brave man. His positive thinking inspired me to look at the bright side when facing problems. In this way, he showed his good leadership.” – Joanna Lee, President of Tien mou Toastmasters, Taiwan


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