Through training Positivity can be inculcated at Work Place Says experts during second day of the International Conference  

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Jaipur, 7th August, 2011. The second day of the international conference on “POSITIVISM:
PATH TO SUCCESS, SATISFACTION & BLISS” started with the topic “Positivity and
its impact at Workplace addressed by Prof. Upinder Dhar, Vice Chancellor, JK Laxmipath
University, Jaipur wherein he laid stress on inculcating Positivity which always starts from
the top and flows downwards to the lowest level of the organization. To promote Positivity
amongst the employees, he advised organizations to conduct training programs on regular basis
which will help reduce stress and imbibe feeling of belongingness amongst the employees. He
emphasized that people with positive attitude are skilled at creating, noticing and acting upon
chance opportunities which should be shared amongst the colleagues. Negativity is too draining
and Contagious, he opined.

During this plenary session on Facets and Applications of Positivism on today at Amity
University Rajasthan. Dr. M. Thirunavukarasu – President, Indian Psychiatric Society chaired
the session.

Presenting his paper on “Positivism and Religion: From Positivistic to Social Constructionist,
Prof. Uday Jain, Former Vice Chancellor, Rewa University, stressed that Positivity is
comprehensive and includes all domains of life. Only philosophy and religion could construct
positive health and meditation is the technique to promote Positivism.

Prof. K.B Kumar, Sweekar Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hyderabad made a presentation
on “Positivism and Quality of Life” which stressed on spirituality being a fundamental vehicle
which can exist both with and without a religious framework. Spiritual well being is the
indication of quality of life thereby leading oneself to positivism.

The concurrent sessions on Positivism in relation to Indian Heritage, Religion and Spirituality,
was chaired by Prof. Upinder Dhar and Prof. Malvika Desai from IIM Shillong, which laid
stress on how religion and spirituality lead to well being and happiness since it derives from
optimistic and positive attitude to life. Presentation were made on “How religion help the elderly
population where they can find meaning in life and get sense of belongingness.

Papers were presented on the topics such as Positivism-Community Health and QOL was chaired
by Shri Sudhir Pratap Singh, IPS Rajasthan Police , Positivism and Occupational Wellbeing,
Positivism and Youth Development, Positivity and Spirituality chaired by Prof. Upinder Dhar,
Shri Sudhir Pratap Singh, Prof T.B Singh, Prof. Dwarka Pershad, PGI, Chandigarh and Prof S.D

Sharma respectively. Prof. Prasad advised adolescents to have a positive attitude towards life
which could open golden gate for their future and .

Topics such as the Potential Role of spirituality in the well-being of the aged, The core of
Transpersonal Psychology in the Fold of Positivism, Community Health Psychology along with
other perspectives were thoroughly discussed. The sessions were insightful and topics for future
studies were discovered.

The con-current sessions were followed by a enlightening meditation workshop by Dr. Rick
Levy- Director, Levy Foundation, USA and an Interactive Poster Session by Prof. Waheeda
Khan from Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi.

A training cum workshop was conducted by Dr. Rick Levy of Levy Foundation, USA
on “Healing the mind and soul” through hypnosis and meditation, deep breathing and
by chanting OM. During the workshop he shared his with the mesmerized audience the
techniques to shift into the second gear of deep breathing in which one moves from a level of
consciousness to deeper level of consciousness, in other words one moves successively from
consciousness to sub consciousness and then to individual super consciousness and finally to
universal super consciousness. After the workshop each and every participants felt rejuvenated
and fresh in mind and soul.

The second day session concluded with a breath taking cultural performance by the students
of Amity University including a spell bound dance performance on displaying MATURITY
through dance, music, drama depicting the various stages of life from child hood to youth to
middle age to old age and finally achieving Nirvana and how one can be happy in all these
stages of life through Positivism. A colorful Rajasthani dance was presented by the students
familiarizing the foreign delegates with Indian culture.

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