Volume 20, Issue 2
NAMAH Journal Volume 20, Issue 2
Articles in this Issue

The malady of the impersonality of ethics
By Soumitra Basu - Jul 15, 2012
Dr. Soumitra Basu, a practising psychiatrist, is the Director of a new school of psychology, the Mira Vision Trust. He is also one of the editors of NAMAH.

The history of medicine
By Anonymous - Jul 15, 2012
1000 BC That root is heathen. Here, say this prayer.

Sri Aurobindo on homeopathy
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2012
Q. I am puzzled to think how such infinitesimal doses in dilution can act on the human system

Some of my memorable cases
By D.E. Mistry - Jul 15, 2012
It is a popular belief that homoeopathy treats only chronic, non-serious problems like an itch or a wart. These cases reveal that, if based on a homoeopathic principle, homoeopathic remedies provide quick and effective relief.

Physical laws
By The Mother - Jul 15, 2012
From the minute it (the body) is conscious, it is conscious of its own falsehood! It is conscious of this law, of that law, of this third law, that fourth law, this tenth law — everything is a ‘law’. We are subject to physical laws: this will produce such and such a result; if you do that, this will happen, etc.’ Oh! It reeks! I know it well. I know it very well. These laws reek of falsehood. In the body, we have no faith in the divine Grace, none, none, none, none! Those who have not undergone a tapasya (Yogic discipline or askesis) as I have say, ‘Yes all these inner moral things, feelings, psychology, all that is very good; we want the Divine and we are ready to … But all the same, material facts are material facts, they have their concrete reality, after all; an illness is an illness, food is food, and everything you do has a consequence, and when you are…’ — bah, bah, bah, bah, bah!