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Volume 22, Issue 4

NAMAH Journal Volume 22, Issue 4

Articles in this Issue

The approaches to Knowledge
Volume 22, Issue 4

The approaches to Knowledge

By The Mother - Jan 15, 2015

"74 – Practical knowledge is a different thing; that is real and serviceable, but it is never complete. Therefore to systematise and codify it is necessary but fatal.

Peace in the cells — an experience in the body consciousness
Volume 22, Issue 4

Peace in the cells — an experience in the body consciousness

By Betty Kraus - Jan 15, 2015

The author describes an experience in the cell consciousness which has led her to a new and more integrated view of illness and healing. At the time she felt some ‘panic’ in the cells, due to a temporary physical disorder. She viewed this panic ‘outside the body’ while feeling an absolute peace and the consciousness of the cells. It was a simultaneous experience. This has deepened her present healing work considerably. Being able to recall the experience and re-tune into the state has the effect of restoring order in the body more quickly. The atmosphere of this inner knowledge during her healing sessions is also supporting people in their own healing processes.

Moving Forward
Volume 22, Issue 4

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Jan 15, 2015

In its pursuit of Truth mankind has followed several routes. Each of these routes took lead from something within it, some faculty or capacity with which humanity has been endowed. Philosophies, cults, sects, religions sprang up based on these routes and paths that humanity took to find the Truth of who he is, what is this universe around him and what is his relation with the world. Thus humanity began to group itself not only geographically but also ideologically and psychologically.

Madhurikā, saunf or fennel (Foeniculum vulgare, Gaertn.)
Volume 22, Issue 4

Madhurikā, saunf or fennel (Foeniculum vulgare, Gaertn.)

By K. H. Krishnamurthy - Jan 15, 2015

madhurikā, mādhurīmiśreya, miśrt saunfbadi saunf, saunpmauripānmourībadishephariyal, variyalidodda sopu, dodda jirige, badi sopusaunfsaunfsopu, pedda jilakurashombu, sohikire

Evolution Next
Volume 22, Issue 4

Evolution Next

By Alok Pandey - Jan 15, 2015

Evolution is not finished. In fact if evolution ever happened, then it can never stop. New challenges are bound to appear on planet Earth and along with it new possibilities of adaptation and change. This change is bound to involve all levels of our humanity, — spiritual, intellectual, emotional, vital, nervous, sensational and ultimately the very physical, a cellular change so to speak. This article attempts to explore some of these evolutionary challenges we face today and how we can consciously participate in them.