Volume 20, Issue 3
NAMAH Journal Volume 20, Issue 3
Articles in this Issue

Physician discover thyself
By Alok Pandey - Oct 15, 2012
Medical sciences, it is often remarked, have grown out of an instinct of self-preservation and have been evolving more out of fear of death rather than a quest for immortality. Nature translates itself into two allied yet apparently contradictory values — a movement in it that leads to growth and another movement that leads to decline and death. It is extremely important for us to recognise these two movements of Nature so as to collaborate with her working and assist her in the painful birth of a better and healthier life.

Beyond paradigms — IV
By Alok Pandey - Oct 15, 2012
The modern approach to knowledge is based on reason. Sri Aurobindo has explained that the future approach to knowledge will be based on a developed and structured intuitive foundation which will automatically do the work that reason now accomplishes and, at the same time, will discern supra-rational seed-ideas, placing them in the correct context, making way for the Truth to manifest without the hindrances we face today.

Āyurveda in the light of the Integral Yoga
By Swarupa Nishar and Govind Nishar - Oct 15, 2012
SvasthaSvasthaSvasthaSvaStha. SvaSthaBhagavad GītāYogastah kuru karmāṇisthaSva-sthaĀtmāSvasthaGitaa

A journey though pain
By Debabrata Sahani - Oct 15, 2012
Dr Debabrata Sahani, who runs a centre for integral eye care and research at Keonjhar, Orissa, lives and breathes the many facets of Integral Health.