Wednesday 15 November 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

6 simple ways to improve your intelligence and become a better entrepreneur

As an entrepreneur, you need to daily perform at high intellectual levels to solve challenging problems and to be aware of new opportunities.

Most of us often feel that intelligence is natural and one needs to accept one’s level of intellect. But, recent studies state that it is possible to improve your intelligence with some practice and efforts.

Let’s understand what intelligence is in simple words. Intelligence is the process of applying knowledge. Intelligence involves knowledge and the process. So, to work on your intelligence you need to take care of two things: one is enhancing your knowledge and the other is making your mind process efficient.

First, let’s go through the simpler part i.e., ways to enhance knowledge,

Add the most important knowledge point.

Everything you achieve starts from belief. Belief is also a type of knowledge that you possess. Before you even start working on other points, you need to add one most important knowledge point in your system that you can improve your intelligence.

You should have the knowledge that it is possible to improve your intelligence.

Know more things and know more about the things.

If there is no knowledge there would not be much to process and you will lack intelligence. Knowledge is data points for intelligence. Like while performing analytics for your venture you need quality data to gain strong insights, similarly you need vast knowledge to gain higher intelligent thoughts. You need to keep increasing your knowledge on a various range of topics.

It is like having a pool of resources at your bay for your mind to process. So, add some time for quality reading and watching knowledgeable videos in your daily schedule. You need to keep learning and know more things.

The more knowledge you gain, the more data will be there to process and you will come up with more intelligent solutions.

Be open to new knowledge

Most of the great people and legendary entrepreneurs you follow have a broad horizon of thoughts and beliefs. If you have a narrow mind, then you are not likely to accept new and different concepts or ideas which will result in blocking your intelligence.

Your mind needs to be open and receptive to the new and different range of topics.

Now, let’s go through ways to enhance the process of mind. 

Utilising the full potential of the mind

Intelligence is like a machine where you process the input to get the output. Knowledge is input and our thoughts, ideas or solutions are output. The value or quality of that output defines intelligence.

In factories, to get the highest output you always need to run the machine at full capacity. Similarly, to make your mind process perfectly you need to use your mind in its full capacity. Using the mind in full capacity means that your complete mind should be used in your current task.

Usually, while you are into some task you think of multiple things, out of which most of the things will not be even related to the current task you would be doing. All those things take a certain part of your mind and then only a limited part of your mind is left for the current task. You need to become aware of this natural habit so that gradually you can reduce the unwanted parts and become more effective.

Next time, whenever you do a task where intelligence is involved, think of your mind as a circular pie chart where each thought in your mind can be given a percentage share in the mind space depending on its intensity at that moment. Let’s say if you are working on your business plan and you think about having a coffee, you give a 10 percent to coffee as a part of your mind is thinking of coffee. It will make you aware that 10 percent of your mind is not working on the business plan.

Once you are aware that there are certain unwanted things taking some part of your mind space try to ignore or reject those thoughts so that you can maximise the percentage share of the mind space for your current task.

Your mind needs to be fully available so that it observes and processes information quickly and keep the intelligence high.

Practise mind exercises daily

Just like you go to the gym or run to maintain your physical body, you need to do some mind exercises regularly to keep your mind competent and the intelligence level high. You need to keep using your mind at peak levels daily to keep growing your business at a faster pace. Using your mind means you need to keep thinking.

Here are few great mind exercises that you should practise every morning to enhance your intelligence power.

Chain of thought: It is to continuously think of random thoughts in a flow. Take a topic to start and set the timer for five to 10 mins. Then keep building new thoughts out of the previous thought till the timer ends. After the practice of few days, you will realise that the number and quality of your thoughts have increased as the process of your mind is becoming more efficient.

Connecting words: It is how many connecting words you can think out of a single word in just a burst of seconds. If I give you a word now, how many connecting words will you be able to make in five seconds? I am sure it won’t be more than five. To have a high intelligence, you need to at least come up with 10 connecting words.

Free writing: You need your mind to be unlocked. One of the best things to do is to practice free writing. Spend 15 minutes in front of a piece of paper or your computer system and just keep writing whatever comes into your mind. There should be no thought left inside and everything that you think should come out in writing.

Puzzles and logical games: Keep solving some challenging puzzles and logical games to maintain the intelligence.

Regular mind exercises will force you to think more which will unlock the scope of your intelligence.

Start cross domain thinking

Most of the great inventions and creations in the world are done by blending two different concepts into one. It’s a technique used by world’s best business design firms like IDEO to bring out path-breaking products or solutions in the world. It opens your mind to new concepts that you would have never even imagined.

If you are stuck with some problem and not able to find an effective solution, then just think about random unrelated products out of your domain and figure out if there is any concept that you can be applied in your domain. Or, if you are looking to develop a first-of-a-kind product then you can mix concepts of different products into one product.

For example, if you own a furniture e-commerce store and plan to have a stand out product to gain instant popularity then one of the ways is to design an exclusive and unique product that has never been imagined before. Like, a home wardrobe designed by merging concepts from bookshelves and shelves of retail stores so that the space usage is more optimised and the end user is easily able to maintain his/her clothes in a more organised way.

To come up with new ideas and concepts, you can take concepts from random unrelated domains and apply it in your respective domain.

Now, as you know you can improve your intelligence and have a list of simple ways to improve it, you should start working on your intelligence rather than doubting it so that you come up with new ideas to grow your business.
By
K. Jagadeesh
Psychologist and International Author

Saturday 4 November 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and international Author

STUDIES SHOW WHAT HAPPENS TO THE HUMAN BODY WHEN WE WALK BAREFOOT ON EARTH

 

Grounding, or ‘earthing,’ as some people call it, involves placing your feet directly on the ground without shoes or socks as a barrier. The logic behind this practice relates to the intense negative charge carried by the Earth. This charge is electron-rich, theoretically serving as a good supply of antioxidants and free-radical destroying electrons.

Dr. James Oschman, a PhD in biology from the University of Pittsburgh and an expert in the field of energy medicine, notes:

Subjective reports that walking barefoot on the Earth enhances health and provides feelings of well-being can be found in the literature and practices of diverse cultures from around the world. For a variety of reasons, many individuals are reluctant to walk outside barefoot, unless they are on holiday at the beach. 

It makes sense if you think about it; in our most natural state, we wouldn’t really be wearing any sort of cover on our feet. Putting your feet on the ground enables you to absorb large amounts of negative electrons through the soles of your feet which, in turn, can help to maintain your body at the same negatively charged electrical potential as the Earth.

The Science

A study published a couple of years ago in the Journal of Environmental and Public Health titled “Earthing: Health Implications of Reconnecting the Human Body to the Earth’s Surface Electrons” postulates that earthing could represent a potential treatment/solution to a variety of chronic degenerative diseases.

It concluded that simple contact with the Earth, through being either outside barefoot or indoors connected to grounded conductive systems, could serve as a natural and “profoundly effective environmental strategy” against chronic stress, ANS dysfunction, inflammation, pain, poor sleep, disturbed HRV, hyper-coagulable blood, and many common health disorders, including cardiovascular disease. The study concludes:

The research done to date supports the concept that grounding or earthing the human body may be an essential element in the health equation along with sunshine, clean air and water, nutritious food, and physical activity. 

Another study, conducted by the Department of Neurosurgery from the Military Clinical Hospital in Powstancow Warszawy, along with other affiliates like the Poland Medical University, found that blood urea concentrations are lower in subjects who are earthed (connected to the earth potential with the use of copper wire) during physical exercise and that earthing during exercise resulted in improved exercise recovery.

It concluded:

These results suggest that earthing during exercise inhibits hepatic protein catabolism or increases renal urea excretion. Earthing during exercise affects protein metabolism, resulting in a positive nitrogen balance. This phenomenon has fundamental importance in understanding human metabolic processes and may have implications in training programs for athletes.

A study published last year from the Developmental and Cell Biology Department at the University of California at Irvine found that grounding the human body improves facial blood flow regulation.

As mentioned earlier, studies have found grounding to reduce blood viscosity, which is a major factor in cardiovascular disease.

One study, published in the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine,even concluded that earthing may be “the primary factor regulating the endocrine and nervous system.” 

According to a review published in the Journal of Inflammation Research: 

Grounding reduces or even prevents the cardinal signs of inflammation following injury: redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function . Rapid resolution of painful chronic inflammation was confirmed in 20 case studies using medical infrared imaging  . . . Our main hypothesis is that connecting the body to the Earth enables free electrons from the Earth’s surface to spread over and into the body, where they can have antioxidant effects. Specifically, we suggest that mobile electrons create an antioxidant microenvironment around the injury repair field, slowing or preventing reactive oxygen species (ROS) delivered by the oxidative burst from causing “collateral damage” to healthy tissue, and preventing or reducing the formation of the so-called “inflammatory barricade”. We also hypothesize that electrons from the Earth can prevent or resolve so-called “silent” or “smoldering” inflammation. 

There seem to be dozens of studies which confirm the physiological effects of grounding, which include anything from anti-aging and heart health benefits to improved sleep and much, much more.

“This simple process of grounding is one of the most potent antioxidants we know of. Grounding has been shown to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, improve sleep, enhance well being, and much, much more. Unfortunately, many living in developed countries are rarely grounded anymore.”  – Dr Jospeh Mercola

When grounded, the diurnal rhythm of the stress hormone, cortisol, begins to normalize. Cortisol is connected to your body’s stress response and helps control blood sugar levels, regulates metabolism, helps reduce inflammation, and assists with memory formulation. The figure below shows the results of a study that examined the effects of being grounded while sleeping over the course of eight weeks.

How  You Can Get Grounded

We all spend most of our time walking on the earth wearing shoes with rubber or plastic soles. These materials are insulators, used to insulate electrical wires. They also disconnect you from the Earth’s electron flow, which we are supposed to (naturally) be connected to. If you wear leather-soled shoes (or vegan leather!) or walk barefoot on sand, grass, soil, concrete, or ceramic tile, you will be grounded. If you walk on asphalt, wood, rubber, plastic, vinyl, tar, or tarmac you will not be grounded.

So the next time you are outside, take off your shoes! You can also use conductive systems while sleeping, working, or spending time indoors for a more convenient and lifestyle-friendly approach.

Schuman Resonance

In 1952 German physicist Professor W.O. Schumann, of the Technical University of Munich, began attempting to answer whether or not the earth itself has a frequency — a pulse. His assumption about the existence of this frequency came from his understanding that when a sphere exists inside of another sphere an electrical tension is created. Since the negatively charged earth exists inside the positively charged ionosphere, there must be tension between the two, giving the earth a specific frequency. Following his assumptions, through a series of calculations he was able to land upon a frequency he believed was the pulse of the earth. This frequency was 10hz.

It wasn’t until 1954 that Schumann teamed up with another scientist (Herbert König) and confirmed that the resonance of the earth maintained a frequency of 7.83 Hz. This discovery was later tested out by several scientists and verified. Since then, The Schumann Resonance has been the accepted term used scientifically when one is looking to describe or measure the pulse or heartbeat of the earth.

Even though the existence of the Schumann Resonance is an established scientific fact, there remain few scientists who fully understand the important relationship between this frequency and life on the planet.
By
K. Jagadeesh

Thursday 26 October 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

I will tell you one of the deepest laws of life.

You may not have thought about it at all. You have heard -- the whole of science depends on it -- that cause and effect is the base. You create the cause and the effect follows.

Life is a causal link.

You put the seed in the soil and it will sprout. If the cause is there, then the tree will follow. The fire is there -- you put your hand in it and it will burn. The cause is there and the effect will follow. You take poison and you will die. You arrange for the cause and then the effect follows.

This is one of the most basic scientific laws, that cause and effect is the innermost link of all processes of life.

Religion knows about a second law which is still deeper than this. But the second law which is deeper than this will look absurd,

if you don't know it and experiment with it.

Religion says: Produce the effect and the cause follows. This is absolutely absurd in scientific terms. Science says: If the cause is there, the effect follows.

Religion says the converse is also true: you create the effect, and see...the cause follows.

There is a situation in which you feel happy. A friend has come, a beloved has called. A situation is the cause -- you feel happy. Happiness is the effect. The coming of the beloved is the cause.

Religion says: Be happy and the beloved comes. Create the effect and the cause follows. And this is my own experience, that the second law is more basic than the first.

I have been doing it and it has been happening. Just be happy and the beloved comes. Just be happy, and friends are there. Just be happy and everything follows.

Jesus says the same thing in different words: Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, then all else will follow.

But the Kingdom of God is the end, the effect.
Seek ye first the end -- end means the effect, the result -- and the cause will follow.

This is as it should be.

It is not only that you place a seed in the soil and the tree follows; let there be a tree and there are millions of seeds. If cause is followed by effect, effect is again followed by cause.

This is the chain!

Then it becomes a circle -- start from anywhere, create the cause or create the effect.

And I tell you it is easier to create the effect because the effect depends totally upon you; the cause may not be so dependent on you.

If I say I can only be happy when a certain friend is there, then it depends on a certain friend, whether he is there or not. If I say I cannot be happy until I attain this much wealth, then it depends on the whole world and the economic situations and everything. It may not happen, and then I cannot be happy.

Cause is beyond me.
Effect is within me.

Cause is in the surroundings, in the situations -- cause is without. EFFECT IS ME! If I can create the effect, the cause will follow.

Choose happiness -- that means you are choosing the effect -- and then see what happens. Choose ecstasy and see what happens. Choose to be blissful and see what happens.

Your whole life will change immediately and you will see miracles happening around you -- because now you have created the effect and causes will have to follow.

This will look magical; you can even call it the law of magic.

The first is the law of science and the second is the law of magic.

Religion is magic, and you can be the magician.

That's what I teach you: to be the magician, to know the secret of magic.

Try it!

You have been trying the other your whole life -- not only this but many other lives also. Now listen to me! Try this magic formula, this mantra I give to you.

Create the effect and see what happens; causes immediately surround you, they follow.
Don't wait for the causes; you have waited long enough. Choose happiness and you will be happy.

What is the problem? Why can't you choose? Why can't you work on this law? Because your mind, the whole mind, which has been trained by scientific thinking, says that if you are not happy and you try to be happy, that happiness will be artificial.
If you are not happy and you try to be happy that will be just acting, that will not be real. This is what scientific thinking says, that that will not be real, you will be just acting.

But you don't know.
Life energy has its own ways of working -- if you can act totally it will become the real. The only thing is, the actor must not be there. Move totally in it, then there is no difference. If you are acting half-heartedly then it will remain artificial.

If I say to you dance and sing and be blissful, and you try halfheartedly, just to see what happens, but you remain behind...and you go on thinking: This is just artificial. I am trying but this is not coming, this is not spontaneous -- then it will remain acting, a waste of time.

If you try, then try wholeheartedly.

Don't remain behind, move into it, become the acting -- dissolve the actor into acting and then see what happens. It will become the real and then you will feel it is spontaneous. You have not done it, you will know then that it has happened. But unless you are total this cannot happen.

Create the effect, be in it completely, see and observe the results.

I can make you kings without kingdoms, only you have to act like kings, and act so totally that, before you, even a real king will appear as if he is just acting. And when the whole energy has moved into it, it becomes reality!

Energy makes anything real. If you wait for kingdoms they never come.

Even for a Napoleon, for an Alexander, who HAD big kingdoms, they never came. They remained miserable because they didn't come to realize the second, more basic and primal law of life.

Alexander was trying to create a bigger kingdom, to become a bigger king. His whole life was wasted in creating the kingdom, and then there was no time left for him to be king. He died before the kingdom was complete.

This has happened to many. The kingdom can never be complete. The world is infinite -- your kingdom is bound to remain partial. With a partial kingdom how can you be a total king? Your kingdom is bound to be limited and with a limited kingdom how can you be the emperor?

It is impossible. But you can be the emperor. Just create the effect........

Create the effect, become the emperor, be a magician -- and from THIS very moment, because there is no need to wait.

One has to wait if the kingdom has to come first. If the cause has to be created first, then one has to wait and wait and wait and postpone. There is no need to wait to create the effect. You can be the emperor this very moment.

When I say: Be!
just be the emperor and see -- the kingdom follows.

I have known it through my experience. I am not talking to you about a theory or a doctrine.

Be happy and in that peak of happiness you will see the whole world is happy with you.

There is an old saying:
Weep and you weep alone, laugh and the world laughs with you. Even the trees, the rocks, the sand, the clouds, if you can create the effect and be ecstatic, they will all dance with you; then the whole existence becomes a dance, a celebration.

But it depends on you, if you can create the effect. And I say to you, you can create it. It is the easiest thing possible.

It looks very difficult because you have not tried it yet.
Give it a try!
By
K. Jagadeesh

Saturday 21 October 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

Modi’s actions fail to live up to his words

Three years on, it's hard for even the most ardent Indophile to remain optimistic about the nation's future


CANBERRA – Reprising his campaign theme from the 2014 general election in a pitch to business executives during his recent U.S. visit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi boasted that 7,000 reforms had made India a place of “minimum government and maximum governance.” Yet in the World Bank’s 2017 report on the ease of doing business, India ranked a dismal 130 out of 190 countries in the world. Three years into his five-year term, it is more accurate to describe Modi’s record as “maximum talk and boast, minimum action and results.”

Last Sept. 29, Modi ordered “surgical strikes” across the line of control into Pakistan-controlled Kashmir by the Indian Army and boasted that several infiltration launch pads had been destroyed. Similar raids had been conducted by previous governments without the fanfare of publicity. Any criticism of the publicity, which elevated the escalation risk, was held to be an anti-national attack on the army. Modi and other ministers have continued to strut their “cojones” in ordering the strikes.

Modi borrowed the language on Nov. 8 to order a “surgical strike” on black money, removing from legal tender the two highest denomination 500- and 1,000-rupee notes that accounted for 86 percent of India’s currency stock. Demonetization showed Modi confuses impetuous and headstrong for bold and decisive leadership.

In summary, it caused considerable damage and disruption to the economy and adversely impacted the material conditions and rights of the people, without discernible success in meeting the declared goals. However, although dubious as an economic decision, it paid off as a political gamble, proving Modi is a party politician, not a national leader. Modi has been determined to consolidate, expand and centralize state power more than unleash the creative business potential of the Indian innovator, entrepreneur and trader.

With 94 percent of illicit wealth held in noncash real estate, shares, jewelry and offshore accounts, black money was not recovered. Corruption continues unabated, with not one transaction where bribes and extortion are commonplace having changed habits. Instead, authorities have conducted numerous seizures of hoardings of the new higher-denomination currency. Fresh counterfeit currency has also entered into circulation. Militancy, if anything, has spiked, debunking claims that demonetization would curb terror financing. And the economy remain as cash-dominant as ever.

Kaushik Basu concluded: “The benefits of demonetization have been close to zero and the brunt of its pain has been shouldered by the poor and the lower-middle class.” In the book “Demonetization and Black Money,” C. Rammanohar Reddy concurs that the criminal and wealthy escaped the pain of demonetization. Meanwhile an unforeseen perverse consequence was that when women dipped into their secret savings to deposit cash in banks, their menfolk became angry at the “deceit” and there was an upsurge in domestic violence.

Market disruptions and economic shocks have cut overall growth by 1.3 percent (and by over 3 percent in the final quarter of 2016-2017 compared with a year earlier). Construction, India’s second-largest job-creating sector, declined by 3.7 percent. Even worse, the decision proved that private property rights are nonexistent. The government can appropriate, and grant or restrict access to, people’s own money as and when it pleases.

On July 1, India introduced a Goods and Services Tax. Unlike demonetization, announced overnight with no advance consultation, the GST was introduced after extensive consultations. But the resulting tangle of compromises and contradictions have led some analysts to reduce the projected growth stimulus to just 0.4 percent a year.

In principle, the GST is an excellent idea. The plethora of state-level taxes have erected barriers to the free movement of goods and services, divided and fragmented the market with variable sales taxes and entry and exit levies at state borders, raised the cost of doing business, and greatly increased the price to the consumer. Finance Minister P. Chidambaram of the previous government wanted to introduce GST in 2006, but the BJP strenuously resisted, putting petty party politics ahead of the national interest.

If designed right and implemented properly, GST has the potential to create a single continent-sized national market of 1.3 billion people, slash red tape, lower compliance and transaction costs to ease the cost of doing business, widen the tax base (at just over 11 percent, India’s tax-to-GDP ration is less than half the world and only one-quarter the EU average), reduce the scope for tax terrorism, and lift growth. Instead, Chidambaram noted, the GST rollout exhibited the worst pathologies of India’s state-business nexus. There are six rates of zero percent, 3 percent, 5 percent, 12 percent, 18 percent and 28 percent, while tobacco, luxury cars and fizzy drinks will incur still higher “sin” taxes. The GST on KitKat will depend on whether it is classified as biscuit or chocolate. Businesses must file returns every three months in each state in which they operate, plus annually, instead of just once each year.

For a country of India’s size and complexity, it is sheer madness to have one minister in charge of the two demanding portfolios of finance and defense. By carrying both, Arun Jaitley cannot do justice to either.

In an article in The Wall Street Journal ahead of his U.S. visit, Modi highlighted shared political values that bind the two countries. This is a bit rich after the spate of violent attacks that have left India’s religious minorities more fearful than in decades. In a pattern distressingly familiar, vigilante violence by Hindu fundamentalists is denounced by Modi weeks or months after it first manifests itself, but still without robust enforcement action against the perpetrators.

Further darkening India’s future prospects, there is no realistic alternative to Modi’s BJP. As the only other national party, Congress should have used the scale of the 2014 defeat and subsequent drubbings in state elections to introspect, defenestrate deadwood and rejuvenate as a credible alternative government. Instead, fawning sycophants circled the wagons around the Gandhi family — whose stranglehold on Congress is the disease, not a cure — to confirm that the party has no vision, program, energy or future.

Six decades of misrule, incompetence and corruption under successive Congress-led governments have sapped India of entrepreneurial talent and political leadership. In India, most parliamentary vacancies are filled by family. It is easier for a person of Indian origin to reach high public office in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the U.S.

It’s hard for the most ardent Indophiles to remain optimistic about India’s future. In 2019, Indians will choose between the Congress record of fleecing the public and Modi’s egotistical braggadocio. Between inexperienced captains, unskilled crews and unreliable charts, safe steerage of India’s ship of state to the desired destination requires a miracle
By
K. Jagadeesh

Thursday 5 October 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

மோடியைக் கைவிடுகிறதா ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ்.?

தமிழ்த்தேசியப் பேரியக்கப் பொதுச் செயலாளர் தோழர் கி. வெங்கட்ராமன் சிறப்புக் கட்டுரை!

“நாக்கு நாட்டியத்தாலேயே நாட்டை ஆண்டு விடலாம்” எனக் கருதிக் கொண்டு வண்ண வண்ண வாய்வீச்சு நடத்திய நரேந்திர மோடி, நாட்டின் பொருளியலை முட்டுச்சந்தில் நிறுத்திவிட்டார்.

“இந்தியாவை பொருளாதார வல்லரசாக தூக்கி நிறுத்த வந்தவர்’’ என்று நரேந்திர மோடிக்கு வண்ணம் பூசிய ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ். சின் பதவித் தரகர் தணிக்கையாளர் குருமூர்த்தியே, “நாட்டின் பொருளியல் மூழ்கிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது’’ என அபாய அறிவிப்பு செய்கிறார்!

இன்னொரு பதவித் தரகரான சுப்பிரமணியம் சாமி, “பொருளியல் மந்தநிலை நோக்கி இந்தியா வேகமாக சரிந்து வருகிறது” என்று கூறுகிறார்.

இந்த இருவரும் ஏதோ விவரம் தெரியாமல், அவசரப்பட்டு மோடியின் செல்லாத பணம் அறிவிப் பையும், ஜி.எஸ்.டி.யையும் ஆதரித்து விட்டு இன்று உண்மை தெரிந்தவுடன் திருத்திக் கொண்டு பேசுகி றார்கள் என அப்பாவியாக யாரும் கருதிவிடக் கூடாது!

சில நாட்களுக்கு முன்னால், 2019 இந்திய நாடாளு மன்றத் தேர்தலை எவ்வாறு சந்திப்பது என “வியூகம்’’ வகுப்பதற்காகக் கூடிய ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ். சின் தலைமைக் குழு, தொழில்துறை, வேளாண்மை, பணப்புழக்கம், வேலை வாய்ப்பு ஆகிய பல முனைகளில் மிகப்பெரும் சிக்கலை நோக்கி இந்தியா சென்று கொண்டிருப்பதை உணர்ந்து மோடியின் முகத்தைக் காட்டியே அத் தேர்தலில் வாக்கு வாங்க முடியாது என்ற முடிவுக்கு வந்தது.

மக்கள் சந்திக்கும் இச்சிக்கலைப் பயன்படுத்தி, ஒன்றிணைந்த எதிர்ப்பைக் காட்டும் நிலையில் எதிர்க்கட்சிகள் இல்லை என்ற வாய்ப்பான சூழலையும் உணர்ந்தார்கள்.

இதற்கேற்ப இச்சிக்கல்களை முன் வைக்கும் “எதிர்க்கட்சி” இடத்திலும் தாங்களே இருந்து செயல்படுவது, தேவையானால் போராடுவது, இப்போராட்டங்கள் அனைத்திலும் மோடியைத் தவிர மற்றவர்களை திறனாய்வு செய்வது, ஒருவேளை இறுதி யில் மோடியையும் மக்கள் கோபத்திலிருந்து பாதுகாக்க முடியாது என்றால் அவரைக் கழற்றிவிட்டு, வேறு ஒருவரைத் தேடுவது என்ற செயல்திட்டத்தில் இருக்கி றார்கள்.

இதற்கேற்பவே, இப்போது குருமூர்த்தியும் சுப்பிர மணியம் சாமியும் பேசுகிறார்கள்.

இந்தியத் தேர்தல் வரலாறு காணாத அளவில், இல்லாத பெருமைகளையெல்லாம் சொல்லி, மோடியை தலைமை அமைச்சராக உட்கார வைக்க பெருங்குழும ஊடகங்கள் படாதபாடுபட்டு, அதில் வெற்றியும் பெற்றன. அம்பானி, அதானி போன்ற முன்வரிசைப் பெருமுதலாளிகள் பணத்தை வாரி இறைத்து, மோடிக்காக “தேர்தல் பணி” ஆற்றினார்கள்.

வாங்கிய காசுக்கு ஏற்ப மிக வேகமாக அடுத்தடுத்த திட்டங்களை இப்பெருங் குழுமங்களுக்கு ஆதரவாக மோடி அறிவித்தார். அவற்றுள் முகாமையானவை ரூபாய் 500 - 1,000 பணத்தாள்கள்  செல்லாது என்ற பணமதிப்பு இழப்பு நடவடிக்கை, சரக்கு சேவை வரி என்ற ஜி.எஸ்.டி.

பணமதிப்பு இழப்பில் நாடே தத்தளித்து நின்ற போது, அனைத்து ஊடகங்களிலும் முதன்மையானக் கல்வி நிறுவனங்களிலும், ஆய்வு நிறுவனங்களிலும் குருமூர்த்தி ஓடோடிப் போய் அதனை ஞாயப்படுத்திப் பேசினார்.

எடுத்துக்காட்டாக, “தூர்தர்சன்’’ செய்தி ஊடகத்திற்கு 18.11.2016 அன்று அளித்த விரிவான நேர் காணலில், “பணமதிப்பிழப்பு நீண்டகாலமாக நாடு எதிர்பார்த்த பொருளியல் நடவடிக்கை; நாடு பொருளா தாரத்தில் புதிய உயரங்களை எட்டுவதற்கு நேர்த்தி யான தயாரிப்புகளோடு மேற் கொள்ளப்பட்ட நட வடிக்கை. நெஞ்சுரமிக்க செயல் துடிப்புள்ள நரேந்திர மோடியைத் தவிர வேறு எந்தப் பிரதமராலும் இப்படிப் பட்ட நடவடிக்கையை இவ்வளவு விரைவாக மேற்கொண்டிருக்க முடியாது” என்றார் குருமூர்த்தி.

ஆனால் அதே குருமூர்த்தி இன்று, நாட்டுப் பொருளியல் அனைத்து முனைகளிலும் பெரும் சரிவை சந்தித்து வருவதைப் பார்த்து, மக்களோடு சேர்ந்து கொண்டு கூப்பாடு போடுகிறார்.

சென்னை “பன்னாட்டுப் பொருளியல் பள்ளி” என்ற ஆய்வு நிறுவனத்தில், பொருளியல் ஆய்வாளர்களிடையே 22.09.2017 அன்று பேசிய குருமூர்த்தி, ஏற்கெனவே தான் பேசியதை அப்படியே மாற்றி, “முறையான தயாரிப்பு ஏதுமின்றி பணமதிப்பு இழப்பு நடவடிக்கை மேற் கொள்ளப்பட்டது.

90 விழுக்காடு மக்களுக்கு வேலை வாய்ப்பு வழங்கும் சிறு தொழில்கள், சிறுவணிகம் போன்ற முறைசாரா துறைகள் தங்களது முதலீட்டுத் தேவைக்கு 96 விழுக்காடு நேரடிப் பணப் பரிமாற்றத்தையே நம்பி இருந்தன. பணமதிப்பு இழப்பு இத் தொழில்களை மேல் எழும்ப முடியாமல் நொறுக்கி விட்டது. நுகர்வும், வேலை வாய்ப்பும் தேங்கி நின்று கீழே இறங்கின.

மீண்டும் பண சுழற்சி வந்தபோதும், இந்நிறுவனங்கள் 360லிருந்து 480 விழுக்காடு வட்டிக்கு பணம் வாங்கி முதலீடு செய்ய வேண்டிய நெருக்கடியில் சிக்கி விட்டன.

சிறு தொழில்களுக்கு தாராளமாக குறைந்த வட்டியில் முதலீடு வழங்கும் திட்டத்தை செயல் படுத்தாமல், பணமதிப்பை இழக்கச் செய்தது மோசமான தோல்வியைக் கொடுத்தது.

உரிய தயாரிப்பின்றி இந் நடவடிக்கை மேற்கொள்ளப் பட்டு விட்டது இந்த நெருக்கடியிலிருந்து மீளாத நிலையில், ஜி.எஸ்.டி. அறிவிப்பு அடுத்த சிக்கலை ஏற்படுத்தி விட்டது’’ என்று புலம்பினார்.

மோடியின் பணமதிப்பு இழப்பு நடவடிக்கைத் திட்டத்தை ஏற்க மறுத்து, அம்பானி, அதானி, எஸ்ஸார் குழுமத்தின் ருய்யா, டாடா, ஜி.எம்.ஆர்., வீடியோகான் ஆகிய பெரும்புள்ளிகள் அரசு வங்கிகளில் நிலுவையில் வைத்துள்ள பல்லாயிரம் கோடி கடனை திரும்ப வசூலிக்க வேண்டும் என வலியுறுத்திய, அன்றைய இந்திய சேம வங்கி (ரிசர்வ் வங்கி) ஆளுநர் இரகுராம் ராஜனை அவமானப்படுத்தி - பதவி விலகச் செய்த சுப்பிரமணியம் சாமி, இன்று “எல்லாம் தவறாகிப் போய்விட்டது’’ என்று அரற்றுகிறார்.

இப்போது அவர் நிதியமைச்சர் அருண் செட்லியின் பதவியைப் பறிக்க வேண்டும் என்று பேசத் தொடங்கி யிருக்கிறார்.

மிகப்பெரிய மந்தநிலையை நோக்கி இந்தியப் பொருளியல் சரிந்து கொண்டிருக்கிறது!

மார்ச் 2016இல், 9.2 விழுக்காடாக இருந்த பொருளியல் வளர்ச்சி விகிதம் சூன் 2017இல் 5.7 விழுக் காடாக சரிந்திருக்கிறது. அதிலும், வேளாண் மையும் உற்பத்தித் துறையும் மிகப்பெரிய சரிவை சந்தித்திருக் கின்றன.

மறுபுறம், நடப்புக் கணக்குப் பற்றாக்குறை கடந்த ஐந்தாண்டுகளில் இல்லாத அளவுக்கு 2.4 விழுக் காட்டளவில் உள்ளது.

பன்னாட்டு சந்தையில் பெட்ரோலிய கச்சா எண்ணெய் விலை மிகப்பெருமளவுக்குக் குறைந்து வரும் நிலையில், இந்த நிதிப் பற்றாக்குறை இருப்பது அபாயத்தின் விளிம்பில் இந்திய நிதிநிலை இருப்பதை எடுத்துக்காட்டுகிறது.

இவ்வாறு பொருளியல் சரிவு, தனியார் முதலீடுகள் குறைந்து வருவது, வேளாண்மை நெருக்கடியில் இருப்பது ஆகியவற்றோடு சேர்ந்து வரலாறு காணாத வகையில் அரசு வங்கிகளின் வாராக் கடன்கள் வளர்ந்து வருகின்றன.

2013இல் 1.56 இலட்சம் கோடி ரூபாயாக இருந்த வாராக்கடன், இப்போது 14.47 இலட்சம் கோடி ரூபாயாக 2017இல் உயர்ந்திருக்கிறது. இதுகுறித்து இந்திய அரசின் தலைமைத் தணிக்கை அதிகாரி சசிகாந்த் சர்மா கூறியிருப்பது, அதிர்ச்சியளிக்கிறது!

“பல்லாயிரம் கோடி வாராக்கடனில் பெரும் பகுதி சட்டப் புறம்பான வழிகளில் வெளிநாடுகளில் முதலீடாக எடுத்துச் செல்லப் பட்டிருக்கலாம். அவற்றை மீட்க முடியுமா என்பது பெரும் ஐயத்திற்குரிய செய்தி!” என்கிறார் சசிகாந்த் சர்மா (பிசினஸ் ஸ்டாண்டர்டு, சூலை 2 - 2016).

வாங்கிய கடனை வங்கிகளுக்குச் செலுத்தாமல், வெளி நாடுகளுக்குத் தப்பிச் சென்ற விஜய் மல்லையா, லலித் மோடி போன்றவர்கள் பா.ச.க. தலைவர்களின் ஒத்துழைப்போடு தான் சென்றார்கள் என்பது ஊரறிந்த கமுக்கம்!

ஆனால், கணக்குப்படி பார்த்தால்  இவர்கள்  சிறிய புள்ளிகள்! 80,000 கோடி - 1 இலட்சம் கோடி கடன் கட்டாத அதானி, அம்பானி, டாடா போன்ற வர்கள் தப்பித்துச் செல்ல வேண்டியதில்லை. மோடி யின் பாதுகாப்பிலேயே அவர்கள் இருக்கிறார்கள்.

“ஒரே வரி - ஒரே சந்தை’’ என்ற பெயரால், செயல் படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ள ஜி.எஸ்.டி., சிறு மற்றும் நடுத்தரத் தொழில்களை பெரும் சிக்கலில் ஆழ்த்தியிருக்கிறது. விழாக்கால விற்பனையையும், ஏற்றுமதியையும் குறி வைத்து இரட்டிப்பு மடங்கு முயற்சியோடு உற்பத்தியில் ஈடுபட்டுவந்த சிறு தொழில் முனைவோர், தாங்கள் வாங்கிய கச்சாப் பொருள்களுக்கு ஜி.எஸ்.டி. சட்டத்தின்படி முன் வரி செலுத்திவிட்டார்கள். அவை, கச்சாப் பொருள் உற்பத்தியாளர் களிடமிருந்து திரும்பக் கிடைக்க வேண்டும். அது கிடைக்கவில்லை!

கச்சாப் பொருள் உற்பத்தியாளர் களிடமிருந்து வரி திரட்டி அத்தொகையை திருப்பிச் செலுத்த வேண்டி யது அரசின் கடமை. ஆனால் அது நடக்கவில்லை.

இவ்வாறு 65 ஆயிரம் கோடி ரூபாய் வர வேண்டிய தொகை முடங்கிக் கிடப்பதால், மறு முதலீட்டுக்குப் பணம் இல்லாமல், பல இலட்சக்கணக்கான சிறுதொழில் முனைவோர் கைபிசைந்து நிற்கிறார்கள்.

“கருப்புப் பணத்தை மீட்கிறோம். இன்னும் 3 நாட்களுக்குள் 3 இலட்சம் கோடி கருப்புப் பணத்தை வெளியில் கொண்டு வர இருக்கிறோம். கருப்புப் பணக்காரர்கள் கதிகலங்கி இருக்கிறார்கள்” என்றெல்லாம் கொடியேற்றி விட்டு, இந்திய விடுதலை  நாளில் நரேந்திர மோடி செங்கோட்டையில் நின்று கொண்டு வாய்ச்சவடால் அடித்துக் கொண்டிருந்த நேரத்தில்தான், இந்திய சேம வங்கி, “செல்லாது என்று அறிவித்த பணமெல்லாம் மீண்டும் வங்கிக்கு வந்து விட்டது. இதை வைத்து கருப்புப் பணம் ஒன்றும் கிடைக்கவில்லை’’ என்று கைவிரித்தது.

மோடியின் குசராத் மாநிலம் சூரத் நகரில், பல இலட்சம் நெசவாளர்கள் மற்றும் அது சார்ந்த தொழில் முனைவோர் மிகப்பெரும் பேரணியை நடத்தி, ஜி.எஸ்.டி.க்கு எதிர்ப்புத் தெரிவித்தனர்.

இவை பற்றியெல்லாம் கவலைப்படாமல், “டிஜிட்டல் இந்தியா’’ கூச்சல் போட்டுக் கொண்டு நாடு நாடாக சுற்றி வருகிறார் மோடி!

அறமதிப்போ நாணமோ கொஞ்சமும் இல்லாத சாணக்கியத் தனமான ஆட்சியாளரல்லவா நரேந்திர மோடி!

(இக்கட்டுரை தமிழ்த்தேசியத் தமிழர் கண்ணோட்டம் - 2017 அக்டோபர் 1-15 இதழில் வெளியானது).
By
K. Jagadeesh

Wednesday 27 September 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

As an Indian Hindu what do you wish Muslims to knew.
Stop beliving that your religion is superior

Try to respect other religions and don't play victim card everywhere, i have never seen any muslim majority country where minorities are fully happy.Keep your national interest above your religionYou people say we don't support terrorism but you don't condemn it either.Even though 90% you people don't carry out attacks, you kinda supporting indirectly, because u protest like hell if there is any attack on muslim in any corner of the world but i didn't see anyone coming down the streets and condeming or protesting london and paris attacks who gave shelter to ur people when no muslim majority country accepted themU people were silent during attacks as if nothing as happenedMost muslims in india and around the world offered namaz for saddam hussain just because he was muslim but no prayers or namaz for London, paris and other victimsDon't blame U S A always for terrorism, you say for oil they ruined us but they also helped you to drive soviets out of ur territoryI agree what americans did was wrong but they not only meddled with muslim countries but also arond the world they have tried influence most of the world regions it's also because of prestigeAdding to above point they supported indirectly south vietnam during vietnam war against soviets and chinese also south korea during korean war and they have fought many proxy wars around the worldBut these countries are not affected by terrorism or militants or they are not carrying out any attacks because america interfered in their conflict instead they are developing at an alarming rateSo stop giving this lame excuses, its in the mindset, if america is ur enemy why u want islamisize whole world,what have kurds done to you, buddists, hindus,jains,sikhsFinally i have not seen any religious riots in south america or countries like laos vietnam japan south korea because these countries don't have significant number of muslimEvery country in europe and America and australia have almost equal no of minorities,hindus, buddhists, jews sikhs ,but problem arises only with muslims i am thinking whySo change your mindset first and don't demand sharia wherever you go or else u will be kicked out from everywhere one day

I am not saying all muslims are same but significant number so please try to change or world will leave u behind and no mulla will come to your help

Stop dreaming that islam will dominate the world, no one cares what your damn religion preaches,everyone is working their ass off to achieve something in life rather than believing in your fantasy stories
By
K. Jagadeesh

Sunday 24 September 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

Scientists Discover Biophotons In The Brain That Could Hint Our Consciousness is Directly Linked to Light!

Scientists found that neurons in mammalian brains were capable of producing photons of light, or “Biophotons”!

The photons, strangely enough, appear within the visible spectrum. They range from near-infrared through violet, or between 200 and 1,300 nanometers.

Scientists have an exciting suspicion that our brain’s neurons might be able to communicate through light. They suspect that our brain might have optical communication channels, but they have no idea what could be communicated.

Even more exciting, they claim that if there is an optical communication happening, the Biophotons our brains produce might be affected by quantum entanglement, meaning there can be a strong link between these photons, our consciousness and possibly what many cultures and religions refer to as Spirit.

In a couple of experiments scientist discovered that rat brains can pass just one biophoton per neuron a minute, but human brains could convey more than a billion biophotons per second.

This raises the question, could it be possible that the more light one can produce and communicate between neurons, the more conscious they are?

If there is any correlation between biophotons, light, and consciousness it can have strong implications that there is more to light than we are aware of.

Just think for a moment. Many texts and religions dating way back, since the dawn of human civilization have reported of saints, ascended beings and enlightened individuals having shining circles around their heads.

From Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, to teachings of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity, among many other religions, sacred individuals were depicted with a shining circle in the form of a circular glow around their heads.

If they were as enlightened as they are described maybe this shining circle was just a result of the higher consciousness they operated with, hence a higher frequency and production of biophotons.

Maybe these individuals produced higher level of biophotons with stronger instensity because of their enlightenment, if there is any correlation between biophotons and consciousness.

Even the word enLIGHTenment suggests that this higher consciousness has something to do with light.

But one of the most exciting implications the discovery that our brains can produce light gives, is that maybe our consciousness and spirit are not contained within our bodies. This implication is completely overlooked by scientists.

Quantum entanglement says that 2 entangled photons react if one of the photons is affected no matter where the other photon is in The Universe without any delay.

Maybe there is a world that exists within light, and no matter where you are in The Universe photons can act as portals that enable communication between these 2 worlds. Maybe our spirit and consciousness communicate with our bodies through these biophotons. And the more light we produce the more we awaken and embody the wholeness of our consciousness.

 

This can explain the phenomenon of why the state of a photon is affected simply by consciously observing it, as it is proven in many quantum experiments.

Maybe our observation communicates something through our biophotons with the photon that is being observed, in a similar fashion as quantum entanglement, like light is just one unified substance that is scattered throughout our Universe and affected through each light particle.

Of course, nothing of this is even close to being a theory. But asking questions and shooting such metaphysical hypothesis might lead us closer to the truth and understanding of what consciousness is, where it comes from, and what are the mysteries that hide within light
By
K. Jagadeesh

Friday 22 September 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

A person who is asking questions, but is not ready to be a disciple does not deserve to be answered either, because disciple simply means one who is capable of learning. And a person who himself is accepting that, "I am not going to be a disciple, but I want these questions to be answered" - why should I bother? He has not even the respect.

You don't ask spiritual questions to your friends; you don't ask questions about meditation and the inner life to your friends. Friends are in the same boat; I am not your friend. I may call you friends just out of my love, but that does not mean that you can call me your friend. The moment you call me your friend, I am not going to answer, because you are in the same state of consciousness as I am... what is the point of answering? You must know!

If you want to learn you have to be a learner, a disciple. If, because of my love, I call you my friend that does not give you the permission to start calling me your friend.

The distance between our consciousnesses is infinite.

I am calling you from a sunlit peak.

And you are in a dark valley.

0sho

Sunday 17 September 2017

Jagadeeskrishnan psychologist and International Author

We do not want to undermine anyone ; nor do we undermine anyone. However,it is beyond our comprehension why a north Indian legendary sage Agastya should have taken the trouble of arriving, in times of yore, from Mount Kailasam(!!!!) crossing rivers, valleys and hills, in our land, that is Tamil Nadu, for the sake of teaching our own language to us. He could have done this service to any other people on his way. Why did he come this far , to the southern most corner of the Indian continent, is our question. The absurdity of the Agasthiyar story becomes plain in the light of the report on the genetic study made, by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology ( CCMB), Hyderabad, the state of Telangana, on the current Indian population. The study has conclusively proved that Kerala ( it was a part of ancient Tamil Nadu till the 14th century CE) and by extension, the present Tamil Nadu, were the first settlement of the fully-evolved modern humans from Africa, 60,000 years BCE. These people multiplied in number and spread ( may be thinly) all over the sub-continent in course of time, before being joined by another wave of humans who left Africa twenty thousand years later ( 40,000 BCE) to settle in the Eurasian part of the globe and a part of whom slowly moved from there towards the south-east to settle in today’s Afghanistan,and, finally, in the Indus Valley.

I need clarification, from the person who raised this query to me, on the following point. The power of speech is what distinguishes man from an animal. Were the first people who settled in Kerala and by extension , Tamil Nadu, speechless till the Vedic saint arrived to teach them a language? If you want us to admit that it was so, then, we would like to ask you why the sage did not teach us the Vedic language that was his but taught us another language that is now called Tamil and that is far-removed in all aspects from his own tongue? I do not know how long the Sanskritists will try to take us for a ride! It is a pity that legends and mythologies that defy logic still enjoy currency in the country that prides itself on keeping pace with all scientific achievements that are taking place elsewhere , particularly, the west.

As Prof R. MadhivaaNan ( a language archaeologist/etymologist ) rightly said, Agasthiyar, the Vedic sage , would have come and settled in Tamil Nadu ( on the Western Ghat portion of the state adjoining Kerala - Podhigai Hills is the Tamil name for it - the first Tv Tamil Channel run by the union government is named after this hill ) not for teaching Tamil to the natives and writing a grammar for the language , but, to learn Tamil literary works and grammar from the Tamil sages called AndhaNars. Here, it is pertinent to remember that the narrative on Agasthiyar is a 10th or 11th century CE creation of the Tamil commentators who had a Sanskrit-leaning ( Sanskrit, by this time, had gained a foothold in the Tamil land ). If references to the submerged Kumari Kandam in the Tamil commentaries of the mid-centuries of the last millennium cannot be taken at their face value, how, then, can one believe in the Agasthiyar - creator of Tamil , theory alone? Kumari Kandam, at least , has hopes of being discovered from the waters of the ocean, sooner or later ( the news that recent satellite images reveal a submerged mini-continent between Madagascar and south India is encouraging ), but the former has no such hopes.
By
K. Jagadeesh

Monday 4 September 2017

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Sunday 3 September 2017

Why am i not a priority to any one life

Why I am not a priority in any of life!
Because you are not a priority in your life.Because you are always available. They know you’ll always be there when they need you.Because they are not proud to have you.Because you don’t possess anything they can flaunt in front of others.Because you prioritize people who don’t give a damn about you.Because you let yourself remain a choice in their lives.Because you are valuing people who don’t value you.Because you care too much to an extent that you let others exploit you.Because you are too good that you don’t get that people are taking advantage of you.Because you are wasting feelings on undeserving people.Because you still in bad relationships.Because you are yet to meet people who are worth keeping.Because you are constantly made to feel inferior by them.Because you don’t know to respect yourself to stop letting them exploit you.Because you don’t know to walk away from people who use you.
By
K. Jagadeesh

Saturday 2 September 2017

Jagadeesh Krishnan psychologist and International Author

Your body is a Temple

The real temples made by God are our own bodies. They all house God’s Creative Matrix called Lalita. The name Lalita means Life, which plays in all states of our being: waking, dreaming, sleeping and beyond birth and death too in the form of life of cosmos. Each of us has organs of perception and action through which God/dess knows about the cosmos and acts on it to change it. Lalita manifests space and time; and powers of life in each limb. Her power to speak is called Saraswati, to nourish is called Sri-Bhu Devi, to destroy dark forces of disarray and create life is called Durga. As Durga she vanquishes demonic lust called Mahishasura, and converts it to playful love.

Without life, every limb is powerless. The power comes by blood coursing through the limbs, and awareness carried to them by currents called nadis. To do anything, we have to make the individual powers in the limbs come alive to manifest their full potential, beyond physical limits. Therefore all limbs are called Shakti Peethas, seats of power. Focusing attention on a limb while holding breath lends power to it. All practitioners of martial arts know this. Can we awaken the power in a limb if it is not known, seen or felt? It is asleep, dead. Powers have to be exposed and kneaded to awaken them; that is, they have to be necessarily nude.

Understand that your body is itself the great Sri Chakra. The Devi's in it are all the powers of your own life waiting to be discovered and uncovered by you or with the help of others. Worship the Sri Chakra as your body: physical, mental, and beyond the limits of body and mind. You can’t go wrong.
Right now, we are mostly living like beasts of burden. Our main concerns are food, sleep, fear and sex. You have to rise above that, to the human levels of self-awareness first. Then, you have to extend your abilities and concerns to know and feel for others. That is what really makes you great, managing your destiny instead of being tossed in its rivers. That is the road map for you: beast to human, human to God. You must assert your divine nature.

You are the Goddess Life bywho has now journeyed to the most sacred Chakra, your own body. Assert that you are the Goddess.
By
K. Jagadeesh

Sunday 27 August 2017

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New DNA evidence is solving the most fought-over question in Indian history. And you will be surprised at how sure-footed the answer is, writes Tony Joseph

The thorniest, most fought-over question in Indian history is slowly but surely getting answered: did Indo-European language speakers, who called themselves Aryans, stream into India sometime around 2,000 BC – 1,500 BC when the Indus Valley civilisation came to an end, bringing with them Sanskrit and a distinctive set of cultural practices? Genetic research based on an avalanche of new DNA evidence is making scientists around the world converge on an unambiguous answer: yes, they did.

This may come as a surprise to many — and a shock to some — because the dominant narrative in recent years has been that genetics research had thoroughly disproved the Aryan migration theory. This interpretation was always a bit of a stretch as anyone who read the nuanced scientific papers in the original knew. But now it has broken apart altogether under a flood of new data on Y-chromosomes (or chromosomes that are transmitted through the male parental line, from father to son).

Lines of descent

Until recently, only data on mtDNA (or matrilineal DNA, transmitted only from mother to daughter) were available and that seemed to suggest there was little external infusion into the Indian gene pool over the last 12,500 years or so. New Y-DNA data has turned that conclusion upside down, with strong evidence of external infusion of genes into the Indian male lineage during the period in question.

The reason for the difference in mtDNA and Y-DNA data is obvious in hindsight: there was strong sex bias in Bronze Age migrations. In other words, those who migrated were predominantly male and, therefore, those gene flows do not really show up in the mtDNA data. On the other hand, they do show up in the Y-DNA data: specifically, about 17.5% of Indian male lineage has been found to belong to haplogroup R1a (haplogroups identify a single line of descent), which is today spread across Central Asia, Europe and South Asia. Pontic-Caspian Steppe is seen as the region from where R1a spread both west and east, splitting into different sub-branches along the way.

The paper that put all of the recent discoveries together into a tight and coherent history of migrations into India was published just three months ago in a peer-reviewed journal called ‘BMC Evolutionary Biology’. In that paper, titled “A Genetic Chronology for the Indian Subcontinent Points to Heavily Sex-biased Dispersals”, 16 scientists led by Prof. Martin P. Richards of the University of Huddersfield, U.K., concluded: “Genetic influx from Central Asia in the Bronze Age was strongly male-driven, consistent with the patriarchal, patrilocal and patrilineal social structure attributed to the inferred pastoralist early Indo-European society. This was part of a much wider process of Indo-European expansion, with an ultimate source in the Pontic-Caspian region, which carried closely related Y-chromosome lineages… across a vast swathe of Eurasia between 5,000 and 3,500 years ago”.

In an email exchange, Prof. Richards said the prevalence of R1a in India was “very powerful evidence for a substantial Bronze Age migration from central Asia that most likely brought Indo-European speakers to India.” The robust conclusions of Professor Richards and his team rest on their own substantive research as well as a vast trove of new data and findings that have become available in recent years, through the work of genetic scientists around the world.

What’s happened very rapidly, dramatically, and powerfully in the last few years has been the explosion of genome-wide studies of human history based on modern and ancient DNA, and that’s been enabled by the technology of genomics and the technology of ancient DNA....” David Reich, Geneticist and professor, Harvard Medical School

Peter Underhill, scientist at the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, is one of those at the centre of the action. Three years ago, a team of 32 scientists he led published a massive study mapping the distribution and linkages of R1a. It used a panel of 16,244 male subjects from 126 populations across Eurasia. Dr. Underhill’s research found that R1a had two sub-haplogroups, one found primarily in Europe and the other confined to Central and South Asia. Ninety-six per cent of the R1a samples in Europe belonged to sub-haplogroup Z282, while 98.4% of the Central and South Asian R1a lineages belonged to sub-haplogroup Z93. The two groups diverged from each other only about 5,800 years ago. Dr. Underhill’s research showed that within the Z93 that is predominant in India, there is a further splintering into multiple branches. The paper found this “star-like branching” indicative of rapid growth and dispersal. So if you want to know the approximate period when Indo-European language speakers came and rapidly spread across India, you need to discover the date when Z93 splintered into its own various subgroups or lineages. We will come back to this later.

So in a nutshell: R1a is distributed all over Europe, Central Asia and South Asia; its sub-group Z282 is distributed only in Europe while another subgroup Z93 is distributed only in parts of Central Asia and South Asia; and three major subgroups of Z93 are distributed only in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Himalayas. This clear picture of the distribution of R1a has finally put paid to an earlier hypothesis that this haplogroup perhaps originated in India and then spread outwards. This hypothesis was based on the erroneous assumption that R1a lineages in India had huge diversity compared to other regions, which could be indicative of its origin here. As Prof. Richards puts it, “the idea that R1a is very diverse in India, which was largely based on fuzzy microsatellite data, has been laid to rest” thanks to the arrival of large numbers of genomic Y-chromosome data.

Gene-dating the migration

Now that we know that there WAS indeed a significant inflow of genes from Central Asia into India in the Bronze Age, can we get a better fix on the timing, especially the splintering of Z93 into its own sub-lineages? Yes, we can; the research paper that answers this question was published just last year, in April 2016, titled: “Punctuated bursts in human male demography inferred from 1,244 worldwide Y-chromosome sequences.” This paper, which looked at major expansions of Y-DNA haplogroups within five continental populations, was lead-authored by David Poznik of the Stanford University, with Dr. Underhill as one of the 42 co-authors. The study found “the most striking expansions within Z93 occurring approximately 4,000 to 4,500 years ago”. This is remarkable, because roughly 4,000 years ago is when the Indus Valley civilization began falling apart. (There is no evidence so far, archaeologically or otherwise, to suggest that one caused the other; it is quite possible that the two events happened to coincide.)

The avalanche of new data has been so overwhelming that many scientists who were either sceptical or neutral about significant Bronze Age migrations into India have changed their opinions. Dr. Underhill himself is one of them. In a 2010 paper, for example, he had written that there was evidence “against substantial patrilineal gene flow from East Europe to Asia, including to India” in the last five or six millennia. Today, Dr. Underhill says there is no comparison between the kind of data available in 2010 and now. “Then, it was like looking into a darkened room from the outside through a keyhole with a little torch in hand; you could see some corners but not all, and not the whole picture. With whole genome sequencing, we can now see nearly the entire room, in clearer light.”

Dr. Underhill is not the only one whose older work has been used to argue against Bronze Age migrations by Indo-European language speakers into India. David Reich, geneticist and professor in the Department of Genetics at the Harvard Medical School, is another one, even though he was very cautious in his older papers. The best example is a study lead-authored by Reich in 2009, titled “Reconstructing Indian Population History” and published in Nature. This study used the theoretical construct of “Ancestral North Indians” (ANI) and “Ancestral South Indians” (ASI) to discover the genetic substructure of the Indian population. The study proved that ANI are “genetically close to Middle Easterners, Central Asians, and Europeans”, while the ASI were unique to India. The study also proved that most groups in India today can be approximated as a mixture of these two populations, with the ANI ancestry higher in traditionally upper caste and Indo-European speakers. By itself, the study didn’t disprove the arrival of Indo-European language speakers; if anything, it suggested the opposite, by pointing to the genetic linkage of ANI to Central Asians.

However, this theoretical structure was stretched beyond reason and was used to argue that these two groups came to India tens of thousands of years ago, long before the migration of Indo-European language speakers that is supposed to have happened only about 4,000 to 3,500 years ago. In fact, the study had included a strong caveat that suggested the opposite: “We caution that ‘models’ in population genetics should be treated with caution. While they provide an important framework for testing historical hypothesis, they are oversimplifications. For example, the true ancestral populations were probably not homogenous as we assume in our model but instead were likely to have been formed by clusters of related groups that mixed at different times.” In other words, ANI is likely to have resulted from multiple migrations, possibly including the migration of Indo-European language speakers.

The spin and the facts

But how was this research covered in the media? “Aryan-Dravidian divide a myth: Study,” screamed a newspaper headline on September 25, 2009. The article quoted Lalji Singh, a co-author of the study and a former director of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, as saying: “This paper rewrites history… there is no north-south divide”. The report also carried statements such as: “The initial settlement took place 65,000 years ago in the Andamans and in ancient south India around the same time, which led to population growth in this part. At a later stage, 40,000 years ago, the ancient north Indians emerged which in turn led to rise in numbers there. But at some point in time, the ancient north and the ancient south mixed, giving birth to a different set of population. And that is the population which exists now and there is a genetic relationship between the population within India.” The study, however, makes no such statements whatsoever — in fact, even the figures 65,000 and 40,000 do not figure it in it!

This stark contrast between what the study says and what the media reports said did not go unnoticed. In his column for Discover magazine, geneticist Razib Khan said this about the media coverage of the study: “But in the quotes in the media the other authors (other than Reich that is - ed) seem to be leading you to totally different conclusions from this. Instead of leaning toward ANI being proto-Indo-European, they deny that it is.”

Let’s leave that there, and ask what Reich says now, when so much new data have become available? In an interview with Edge in February last year, while talking about the thesis that Indo-European languages originated in the Steppes and then spread to both Europe and South Asia, he said: “The genetics is tending to support the Steppe hypothesis because in the last year, we have identified a very strong pattern that this ancient North Eurasian ancestry that you see in Europe today, we now know when it arrived in Europe. It arrived 4500 years ago from the East from the Steppe...” About India, he said: “In India, you can see, for example, that there is this profound population mixture event that happens between 2000 to 4000 years ago. It corresponds to the time of the composition of the Rigveda, the oldest Hindu religious text, one of the oldest pieces of literature in the world, which describes a mixed society...” In essence according to Reich, in broadly the same time frame, we see Indo-European language speakers spreading out both to Europe and to South Asia, causing major population upheavals.

The dating of the “profound population mixture event” that Reich refers to was arrived at in a paper that was published in the American Journal of Human Genetics in 2013, and was lead authored by Priya Moorjani of the Harvard Medical School, and co-authored, among others, by Reich and Lalji Singh. This paper too has been pushed into serving the case against migrations of Indo-European language speakers into India, but the paper itself says no such thing, once again!

Here’s what it says in one place: “The dates we report have significant implications for Indian history in the sense that they document a period of demographic and cultural change in which mixture between highly differentiated populations became pervasive before it eventually became uncommon. The period of around 1,900–4,200 years before present was a time of profound change in India, characterized by the de-urbanization of the Indus civilization, increasing population density in the central and downstream portions of the Gangetic system, shifts in burial practices, and the likely first appearance of Indo-European languages and Vedic religion in the subcontinent.”

The study didn’t “prove” the migration of Indo-European language speakers since its focus was different: finding the dates for the population mixture. But it is clear that the authors think its findings fit in well with the traditional reading of the dates for this migration. In fact, the paper goes on to correlate the ending of population mixing with the shifting attitudes towards mixing of the races in ancient texts. It says: “The shift from widespread mixture to strict endogamy that we document is mirrored in ancient Indian texts.”

So irrespective of the use to which Priya Moorjani et al’s 2013 study is put, what is clear is that the authors themselves admit their study is fully compatible with, and perhaps even strongly suggests, Bronze Age migration of Indo-European language speakers. In an email to this writer, Moorjani said as much. In answer to a question about the conclusions of the recent paper of Prof. Richards et al that there were strong, male-driven genetic inflows from Central Asia about 4,000 years ago, she said she found their results “to be broadly consistent with our model”. She also said the authors of the new study had access to ancient West Eurasian samples “that were not available when we published in 2013”, and that these samples had provided them additional information about the sources of ANI ancestry in South Asia.

One by one, therefore, every single one of the genetic arguments that were earlier put forward to make the case against Bronze Age migrations of Indo-European language speakers have been disproved. To recap:

1. The first argument was that there were no major gene flows from outside to India in the last 12,500 years or so because mtDNA data showed no signs of it. This argument was found faulty when it was shown that Y-DNA did indeed show major gene flows from outside into India within the last 4000 to 4,500 years or so, especially R1a which now forms 17.5% of the Indian male lineage. The reason why mtDNA data behaved differently was that Bronze Age migrations were severely sex-biased.

2. The second argument put forward was that R1a lineages exhibited much greater diversity in India than elsewhere and, therefore, it must have originated in India and spread outward. This has been proved false because a mammoth, global study of R1a haplogroup published last year showed that R1a lineages in India mostly belong to just three subclades of the R1a-Z93 and they are only about 4,000 to 4,500 years old.

3. The third argument was that there were two ancient groups in India, ANI and ASI, both of which settled here tens of thousands of years earlier, much before the supposed migration of Indo-European languages speakers to India. This argument was false to begin with because ANI — as the original paper that put forward this theoretical construct itself had warned — is a mixture of multiple migrations, including probably the migration of Indo-European language speakers.

Connecting the dots

Two additional things should be kept in mind while looking at all this evidence. The first is how multiple studies in different disciplines have arrived at one specific period as an important marker in the history of India: around 2000 B.C. According to the Priya Moorjani et al study, this is when population mixing began on a large scale, leaving few population groups anywhere in the subcontinent untouched. The Onge in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the only ones we know to have been completely unaffected by what must have been a tumultuous period. And according to the David Poznik et al study of 2016 on the Y-chromosome, 2000 B.C. is around the time when the dominant R1a subclade in India, Z93, began splintering in a “most striking” manner, suggesting “rapid growth and expansion”. Lastly, from long-established archaeological studies, we also know that 2000 BC was around the time when the Indus Valley civilization began to decline. For anyone looking at all of these data objectively, it is difficult to avoid the feeling that the missing pieces of India’s historical puzzle are finally falling into place.

The second is that many studies mentioned in this piece are global in scale, both in terms of the questions they address and in terms of the sampling and research methodology. For example, the Poznik study that arrived at 4,000-4,500 years ago as the dating for the splintering of the R1a Z93 lineage, looked at major Y-DNA expansions not just in India, but in four other continental populations. In the Americas, the study proved the expansion of haplogrop Q1a-M3 around 15,000 years ago, which fits in with the generally accepted time for the initial colonisation of the continent. So the pieces that are falling in place are not merely in India, but all across the globe. The more the global migration picture gets filled in, the more difficult it will be to overturn the consensus that is forming on how the world got populated.

Nobody explains what is happening now better than Reich: “What’s happened very rapidly, dramatically, and powerfully in the last few years has been the explosion of genome-wide studies of human history based on modern and ancient DNA, and that’s been enabled by the technology of genomics and the technology of ancient DNA. Basically, it’s a gold rush right now; it’s a new technology and that technology is being applied to everything we can apply it to, and there are many low-hanging fruits, many gold nuggets strewn on the ground that are being picked up very rapidly.”

So far, we have only looked at the migrations of Indo-European language speakers because that has been the most debated and argued about historical event. But one must not lose the bigger picture: R1a lineages form only about 17.5 % of Indian male lineage, and an even smaller percentage of the female lineage. The vast majority of Indians owe their ancestry mostly to people from other migrations, starting with the original Out of Africa migrations of around 55,000 to 65,000 years ago, or the farming-related migrations from West Asia that probably occurred in multiple waves after 10,000 B.C., or the migrations of Austro-Asiatic speakers such as the Munda from East Asia the dating of which is yet to determined, and the migrations of Tibeto-Burman speakers such as the Garo again from east Asia, the dating of which is also yet to be determined.

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What is abundantly clear is that we are a multi-source civilization, not a single-source one, drawing its cultural impulses, its tradition and practices from a variety of lineages and migration histories. The Out of Africa immigrants, the pioneering, fearless explorers who discovered this land originally and settled in it and whose lineages still form the bedrock of our population; those who arrived later with a package of farming techniques and built the Indus Valley civilization whose cultural ideas and practices perhaps enrich much of our traditions today; those who arrived from East Asia, probably bringing with them the practice of rice cultivation and all that goes with it; those who came later with a language called Sanskrit and its associated beliefs and practices and reshaped our society in fundamental ways; and those who came even later for trade or for conquest and chose to stay, all have mingled and contributed to this civilization we call Indian. We are all migrants.
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K. Jagadeesh