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Yogesh Mohan

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Articles by Yogesh Mohan (10)

Consciousness as medicine: reflections and experiences with acute illnesses
Volume 24, Issue 1

Consciousness as medicine: reflections and experiences with acute illnesses

By Yogesh Mohan - Apr 24, 2016

The word’ consciousness’ is coming into wider and wider usage in modern times. It is a sign that we are getting more deeply engaged with the subjective side of human experience. It is also an indication that we are seeking for some fundamental basis of life and existence as we have hit a road-block there, a block that only the introduction and inclusion of Consciousness as a fundamental Reality behind all phenomenon can alone remove. All other theories leave a big hiatus between what is experienced as real and the basis of that experience of reality. However, the word is also used in a more general sense, to describe the state of awareness we are in at a given moment. It is important to draw the distinction since while Consciousness in its deepest sense indicates the fundamental Reality, the base of Knowledge-Power that exists behind all things, the common Matrix of creation so to say, the states of consciousness are limited by the bandwidth of the experiencing person. Thus we can speak of different levels and layers of experience such as mental, vital, physical consciousness or even a subconscious and a superconscious state. In other words, there is only One Consciousness which becomes limited and is experienced as different in different persons depending upon the limitation of the experiencing person. The present article uses the term mostly in the latter sense though there is an obvious undercurrent of the former usage at places.

Love your body — healing will follow
Volume 25, Issue 3

Love your body — healing will follow

By Yogesh Mohan - Oct 15, 2017

“Awakened to the meaning of my heart, That to feel love and oneness is to live And this the magic of our golden change Is all the truth I know or seek, O Sage.’(1).”

My healing journey through the consciousness approach
Volume 24, Issue 3

My healing journey through the consciousness approach

By Yogesh Mohan - Oct 15, 2016

This is a case study in healing through consciousness. Here the doctor helps the patient to explore her own cause of illness. The case is narrated by the patient herself.

A consciousness approach to manage lifestyle disorders
Volume 27, Issue 2

A consciousness approach to manage lifestyle disorders

By Yogesh Mohan - Jul 15, 2019

The body is a highly conscious and vastly intelligent instrument, with immense capacity to heal from within. If we learn to connect with the consciousness and the intelligence of the body, we can help the body recover her health and strength. The author decodes a practical approach to help the reader tune into the consciousness of the body, to make the necessary shifts in one’s attitude towards body, food and exercise that will help the body to heal from within.

“Pain simply flows out” — insights on healing pain
Volume 25, Issue 2

“Pain simply flows out” — insights on healing pain

By Yogesh Mohan - Jul 15, 2017

A new paradigm is in the making, a consciousness approach to deal with the body, disease and pain. With each patient, a new facet of the healing process is revealed and established. Illness and pain become indicators reflecting an inner disharmony, and once the harmony is restored, pain too leaves. The body is learning to open up consciously to the higher consciousness and receive the Light and Love. Love and Peace are revealed as powerful healing tools. Ordinary people are opening themselves to a whole new perspective to the body and illness. People are awakening to the consciousness of the body, and discovering the play of mind and emotions in the creation of illness. They realise that the body cannot be used like a machine, but needs to be loved and cared for like a small child. People are learning to look within for the cause of illness and discover within the tools to heal. The power to heal is inside us and more and more people are realising this. The author recounts his experiences.