Timeless Codes for Co-creation: Hidden in the Veda - Co-Creating a Vedic Epoch - G K Egelund - Books - Vedapark Press - 9788797215708 - May 6, 2020
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Timeless Codes for Co-creation: Hidden in the Veda - Co-Creating a Vedic Epoch

G K Egelund

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Timeless Codes for Co-creation: Hidden in the Veda - Co-Creating a Vedic Epoch

There was a highly competent Preussian general in the year 1864 who had a remarkable way of promoting staff. Interestingly, the physically energetic and mentally alert were NOT chosen for the top posts. These positions were manned by the physically LAZY but mentally awake, which means the 'philosophers' or thinkers, capable of deep inner reflection. - The Danes know the unfortunate year of 1864 very well, as it was the year when the Preussians finally defeated them in a devastating battle.

Now, consider a leader with 100% progress in the 'battle' of life and with 100% inner humanism, is that possible? Yes! The ancient Veda books tell us about a good 200% life. In the midst of dynamic activity the leader should remain undisturbed with non-stress thinking and sharp decision making. As the ancient wise said: 'Undisturbed am I. Undisturbed is my soul. Undisturbed mine eye... Undisturbed the whole of me'.

WISDOM BEFORE POWER
The Veda is a grand wisdom. The author presents the main book Rig Veda, which is well known, and a view at a glance is given of the entire Vedic literature. Its 6 divisions help us look far back in time and see the range of societies from the smallest family groups to the largest empires plus an ideal culture that is emerging now after the financial crisis. - We document it with many examples.

WE MUST EXPRESS OUR FULL ABILITY
The family and work team, is clarified by the first major division of Veda literature, where we find 6 important codes that tell us how the small group works best. The first code word is 'expressing'. In order to flourish fully in our lifetime we must be able to express our inherent 'genius'. If our creativity is blocked, it causes deep stress.

International project work is an activity that may come close to adventure. It is in a foreign country with fairly unpredictable and varied tasks, and meeting fine people and seldom the opposite. There is some risk and you have to be alert, but you have the chance to express your very best and be innovative. The author had the good fortune of working with education projects in 17 countries on 4 continents.

BUREAUCRACY: PAPER'S POWER OVER PEOPLE!
Another of the 6 divisions expose the bureaucracy, which has had its value in increasing our welfare, but we now see that it tends to become petrified and turns into a system that does not sufficiently respect us, the human being. The bureaucracy can or will get sick, so to say. When we aligned the Vedic literature and the power structures it just turned out that the bureaucracy is connected to Ayur Veda, which deals with healing of disease. So, the key codes of Ayur Veda tell us how the sick bureaucracy can be cured.

THE PROFOND: A COLOURFUL SOCIETY
We will go through the Vedic codes for each power structure, and in the end we will see that the codes are great tools for co-creation. As such, the book points to a completely new angle of co-operation and leadership. The structure we expect to dominate in the future is colourful and line up to the artistic parts of the Veda. We have named it 'Profond'.

A HOLISTIC NEW TIME
We can predict our forthcoming society from the 6th and last division of Vedic literature. That, which will direct our future life are codes like wholeness, sharing, unfolding of full potential and transcending. Our future will not be known by a new structure, but by higher consciousness. The Veda is a great inspiration and a great promise for us.


134 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 6, 2020
ISBN13 9788797215708
Publishers Vedapark Press
Pages 134
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  

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