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Volume 19, Issue 1

NAMAH Journal Volume 19, Issue 1

Articles in this Issue

The unfinished story
Volume 19, Issue 1

The unfinished story

By Alok Pandey - Apr 24, 2011

There have always been transitions in the evolutionary journey as the human being arose from the bird and beast. The Time-Spirit now presses for a unique transition towards the superman. It is unique, as unlike the bird and the beast, the evolutionary force needs a conscious collaboration from the depths of one’s being.

The secret of nature
Volume 19, Issue 1

The secret of nature

By The Mother - Apr 24, 2011

I did not understand this sentence, Sweet Mother: “In the earliest stages of evolutionary Nature we are met by the dumb secrecy of her inconscience.” What is this secrecy, Sweet Mother?

Psychological perfection (cont.)
Volume 19, Issue 1

Psychological perfection (cont.)

By James Anderson - Apr 24, 2011

It is being increasingly recognised that our thoughts and feelings, desires and impulses have an effect upon the body, — surely on our own and in all likelihood upon other bodies as well. We are like receivers and transmitters of states of consciousness, of goodwill and ill-will and thereby decrease or increase the overall health or illness in the group-life we inhabit. This insightful article explores how we can improve upon what we receive and transmit by directing our consciousness upon any unwanted harmful thoughts and emotions that stand in the way of our individual and collective evolution. Based on the principles of the Integral Yoga, these psychological processes can be practised by anyone who aspires for an integral health.

On salt
Volume 19, Issue 1

On salt

By K.H. Krishnamurthy - Apr 24, 2011

Our body chemistry comprises nearly sixty-five percent of water, almost the proportion of sea upon the earth. Given the fact that life evolved first in the sea, it is understandable that a subtle link exists between the two. Body chemistry is one such aspect. This article explores the many uses of salt, especially medicinal, its various types and formulations etc. This type of pharmacopoeia, though almost unknown to our modern generation, has helped many of the previous ones to pass through the ups and downs of physical health. A systematic study of some of these formulations may well yield fruitful results and we may rediscover some simple cures for complicated diseases.

Moving Forward
Volume 19, Issue 1

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Apr 24, 2011

The end of an age is often marked by the eruption of all that must pass out of existence. It is a catharsis, a catharsis of all that has settled inside the subconscious of man through centuries and millenniums of experience through the ambiguous fields of earth. The deep-rooted means that threw themselves up from time to time as a malaise have taken the form of a malady, a civilisational nightmare, so they say. It’s only so that we may find the true cure. In short, the age of palliatives is over. We seek and need a radical remedy.

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