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Understanding Enemies

Ancient Vedic wisdom on the psychology of opposition.

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21 Modules

Structure

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1 Hour

Duration

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Instructors

 

 
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Satyanarayana Dasa Babaji, PhD

Guru, Founder of the Field of Science of Vedic Psychology

 

Dr. Joshi

Vedic Psychologist, Babaji's disciple

 
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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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Meet Babaji, creator of the science of Vedic Psychology, and Dr. Joshi, the pioneering Vedic Psychologist.

Ancient Vedic Wisdom

Precious pearls of timeless wisdom that illuminate the subtleties of the mind.

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Qualities of an Enemy 

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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

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