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Australia Odia Samaj hosts global webinar on Mental Immunity

The mega virtual event was attended by the members of ORIOZ from all the states of Australia, leaders of Odia Diaspora across the globe, members of World Odisha Society and prominent Non Resident Indians

Audiences worldwide were moved and overwhelmed by the divine discourse of renowned spiritual preacher Swami Mukundananda recently. Addressing the International Webinar entitled, “Building Mental Immunity” hosted by Australia Odia Samaj (ORIOZ INC.) Swamiji was at his eloquence and ethereal best in explaining the basic nuances of the Meta-Physical efficacy of the mind.

The mega virtual event was attended by the members of ORIOZ from all the states of Australia, leaders of Odia Diaspora across the globe, members of World Odisha Society and prominent Non Resident Indians.

Highlighting the usefulness of Positive thoughts Swamiji prescribed a three-fold strategy to eradicate negative thoughts. As a first measure he suggested to maintain distance from negativism and watch these thoughts from a gap. Then he proposed to replace these negative feelings with possible substitutes. As a final solution Swamiji recommended to bring positive thoughts again and again till one gets totally relieved from negative mindset.

The special attraction of the Web Session was a very useful illuminating Lecture on mind wellness delivered by Dr. Nalini Pati. A physician Dr. Pati elaborately deliberated on the clinical aspect of the mental immunity through his well-researched power point presentation

Swamiji further suggested to apply spiritual and yogic sciences for purifying the mind. To get perpetual happiness and perennial bliss, Swamiji advised to keep the mind away from the peripheral influences and arouse One’s inner Self and soulful intellect to manage the mind. The mesmerised spectators were transcended to the state of sheer ecstasy by the wit and wisdom of Swamiji during his hour long spellbinding speech.

At the outset extending warm welcome to the participants the main Organiser and President of ORIOZ Dr. Nalini Pati thanked all the organisers, members of ORIOZ and representatives of wellwisher Organisations for their support and co –operation to hold the Webinar. Secretary of the Managing Committee of Jagannath Temple at Canberra and Founder of Living Bliss Tarun Agasti performed Shanti Path by chanting of hymns.

Gracing the Occasion, Chairman of World Odisha Society, Kishore Dwibedi, showered praises on ORIOZ and its President Dr. Nalini Pati for organising such a useful Webinar.

The special attraction of the Web Session was a very useful illuminating Lecture on mind wellness delivered by Dr. Nalini Pati. A physician Dr. Pati elaborately deliberated on the clinical aspect of the mental immunity through his well researched power point presentation.

The dignitaries present on the digital platform included Badal Padhy, Tapas Senapati, Bighnaraj Mohanty and Pritish Dash.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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