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You can run but you can’t hide
PerspectiveVolume 27, Issue 2

You can run but you can’t hide

By Mira Prabhu - Jul 15, 2019

When we take the unreal for the real we suffer. We fail to see that beneath our suffering is pure gold. The only way to break the cycle of suffering is to step out of what is unreal (ego) into what is real (our Immortal Self).

Vibrations and healing
PerspectiveVolume 17, Issue 4

Vibrations and healing

By Bernhild Whitworth - Jan 15, 2010

This article is a brief survey into the realm of vibration and its effects on animate and inanimate matter. A comparison between ancient knowledge and discoveries in modern physics shows that the gap between spirituality and science finally turns out to be a bridge between two opposites.

Truth and entertainment during these Covid times
PerspectiveVolume 29, Issue 2

Truth and entertainment during these Covid times

By Dan (Denis) Capdeville - Jul 15, 2021

Although Truth and entertainment might, at first sight, appear irreconcilable opponents, in their purpose as well as in their practice, they are in fact deeply interconnected. Furthermore, they may be of great help and support to one another in fulfilling our spiritual goal with meaning and happiness.

The Third Method of Research in Psychology
PerspectiveVolume 32, Issue 4

The Third Method of Research in Psychology

By Manoj Pavithran - Jan 15, 2025

Research in psychology, these days, are predominantly following the objective scientific method and its underlying worldview of materialism. While this method has its place, the very method limits the scope of our understanding and the perspectives we can get through it. On the other hand, there are other methods of research, particularly Vedic, that are hardly known or used these days, methods that rely on higher-order cognitive faculties. This paper is an attempt to discern between three different methods of research to show the need for understanding and using the Vedic or Yogic method of research in psychology that can give us a method appropriate for the domain of research.

The purpose of stress
PerspectiveVolume 24, Issue 2

The purpose of stress

By Venkatesh Palla - Jul 15, 2016

In recent times, a significant portion of medical interventions are preoccupied with stress reduction as many pathological processes find their expression and aggravation in stressful situations. However, a closer look into life reveals that stress has a constructive role in evolution and existence. This article explores the inner ways to go through stress from a spiritual perspective. This provides a psychological tool to go beyond stress so that life becomes more meaningful and joyful.