Mysuru: Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya (PBKIVV), Mysuru Sub-Zone, in association with Medical wing, Rajyoga Education and Research Foundation (RERF), Mount Abu, had organised a Conference on ‘Mind-Body Medicine’ at Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) Convocation Hall in Muktagangothri here this morning.
About 1,000 doctors from various parts of the State and Tamil Nadu participated in the event who were all welcomed by the Brahmakumaris by applying ‘Thilaka’ on their foreheads and greeted with flowers.
Speaking on ‘Healing the healer’ with special reference to medical field, Motivational Speaker Sister BK Shivani suggested hospitals to set up an ‘Anger Zone’ at the premises where anyone in a fit of rage or anger could go and defuse their volatile mind in a soothing and pleasant ambience.
She advised doctors or any professional to leave their home for work leaving behind anger or displeasure which otherwise would contaminate the work too.
She contended that acceptance and meditation would do wonders in a person’s behaviour and quality of work. She demonstrated the art of meditation appealing the audience to join her which was obliged.
Dr. Vishwanath Kini, Senior Consultant Radiologist, Qatar, delivered the welcome speech.
Dr. Banarsilal Sah, Secretary, Medical wing RERF, Mount Abu, spoke on the Conference.
BK Karunaji and BK Lakshmiji of Brahmakumaris graced the occasion.
KG Multi and Super Speciality Hospital-Coimbatore Chairman Dr. G. Bhaktavatsalam, JSS University VC Dr. B. Suresh and Indian Medical Association-Mysuru President-Elect Dr. Suresh Rudrappa were the chief guests.
Tourism and Sericulture Minister S.R. Mahesh was present during the occasion.
This post was published on February 24, 2019 6:25 pm