21 Modules
Structure
On-Demand
Recordings
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Content
1 Hour
Duration
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Instructors
Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji, PhD
Guru, Founder of the Field of Science of Vedic Psychology
Dr. Joshi
Vedic Psychologist, Babaji's disciple
Curriculum
Course Outline
01
How to Lose Friends
02
Ahankara (a.k.a Friend Blocker)
03
Ahankara continued...
04
Ego is the Enemy
05
Selfish Samskaras: Friend Repellent
06
What is a Foe?
07
Sanskrit Words for Foe
08
Five Major Causes of Enmity
09
Qualities of a Foe
10
A Foe is Determined by their Background
11
Signs of a Foe
12
Enmity is a Person's Nature
13
A Foe is One Who Uses Flattery
14
A Foe has Expressions of Deceit
15
A Foe is Someone Who Flatters to Exploit You
16
A Foe is Someone Who is Miserly with Sweet Words
17
A Foe Behaves Like a Mosquito
18
A Foe is Someone Who Allures You to Exploit You
19
Qualities of a Foe that Bring Misery
20
Do Not Trust Someone Who is Unknown
21
How to Lose Friends Checklist
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Qualities of an Enemy
Module 9 of 21 · ~3 min excerpt
Self-Reflection
How to Lose Friends
A checklist of behaviors explored in the course — honest reflection is the beginning of transformation.
Compete with our friends / Think we are better than them
Act in a rigid way ("I am right." "This is how it should be done.")
Be two-faced
Lie, exploit, manipulate
Take our friend for granted
Use our friends for emotional or financial support
Be ungrateful
Think that we are being a great friend when we are not
Lack empathy
Be selfish
Become jealous or envious of our friends
Feel disturbed by our friend's success
Not take responsibility for our mistakes
Blame our friend
Try to "educate" / control our friends
Not do what we say we are going to do
Criticize our friend instead of seeing our own flaws
Be disrespectful
Understand my enemy -
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