Volume 22, Issue 3
NAMAH Journal Volume 22, Issue 3
Articles in this Issue

The sources of energy
By James Anderson - Oct 15, 2014
The author traces the sources of physical and non-physical energy and relates them back to personal experience. He concludes that new conditions intervene when one seeks to rise in consciousness.

The purpose of terrestrial existence
By The Mother - Oct 15, 2014
“A spiritual evolution, an evolution of consciousness in Matter in a constant developing self-formation till the form can reveal the indwelling Spirit, is then the key-note, the central significant motive of the terrestrial existence. This significance is concealed at the outset by the involution of the Spirit, the Divine Reality, in a dense material Inconscience; a veil of Inconscience, a veil of insensibility of Matter hides the universal Consciousness-Force which works within it, so that the Energy, which is the first form the Force of creation assumes in the physical universe, appears to be itself inconscient and yet does the works of a vast occult Intelligence.”

The blessings of illness
By Kelly Johnston - Oct 15, 2014
It is quite natural that our first reaction to the news of illness or approaching death, either our own or someone else’s, is one of shock, sadness, mourning and pain. We immediately try to reject or combat the inevitable, because not only does it imply the loss or degeneration of the physical body, but perhaps even more terrifying, the very disintegration of our self – that which we believe to represent our being because it is formulated and situated by the psyche, thereby making us ‘real’ to ourselves. But what if instead of rejecting the stages of illness and death, we accept them as beneficial components of our personal evolution? Depending on the nature and severity of an illness, this can be an invaluable tool for emotional and psychological transformation, perhaps even bringing forth physical healing.

Some reminiscences of the use of homoeopathic remedies in surgery
By D.E. Mistry - Oct 15, 2014
all homoeopaths need not be surgeons, but all surgeons should have a knowledge of homoeopathy and be capable of giving at least a few dozen well-tried and well-proven homoeopathic remedies to all their cases. To be one-sided is a disability, to be both would be an ideal for the future surgeons.

Bhūmī āmalakī, Phyllanthus
By K. H. Krishnamurthy - Oct 15, 2014
bahupatrabhūdhātraāmalakīkṣetramali āmalakasūkṣma phalajaramlaniruribhuiamlabhuiavalanellaneeliamalakakila nellyamalakanelaustrika