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Volume 23, Issue 1

NAMAH Journal Volume 23, Issue 1

Published 2015-04-24

Articles in this Issue

Gratitude — the great attitude Part
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Gratitude — the great attitude Part

By Mira Prabhu - Apr 24, 2015

Circuitous thoughts of worry and fear can literally drive us mad. As the author discovered via an angel named Grace, positive thinking is nothing less than white magic. Grace told her to list five things that made her happy the moment she awoke… read how this simple practice transformed the author’s life.

Evolution Next —
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Evolution Next —

By Alok Pandey - Apr 24, 2015

Evolution has its own hazards. When the moment of the great leap appears, Nature undoes the past limits temporarily to help the species to escape from its confines. But this may also mean that the safety lines are no longer there and there is a risk for retrogression. It is a difficult and narrow passage through which Nature must negotiate. Human beings may have attempted this leap a number of times before and documented its dangers as a lesson for the future. This part explores the main danger, especially the confusion that may arise between outer technological evolution and inner spiritual and psychological evolution.

The metaphysical basis for Integral Health  — the Integral Manifestation
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The metaphysical basis for Integral Health — the Integral Manifestation

By Soumitra Basu - Apr 24, 2015

omnipresenteachsame essenceAnnomay PuruṣaPranomay PuruṣaManomay Puruṣasame being in different poises

Conscious eating
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Conscious eating

By Nimisha Rattan - Apr 24, 2015

This article is an effort to bring about awareness of the food that we eat. There are certain guidelines that help us become conscious of what and how we eat. The message here is to stay healthy and happy by celebrating the moments of conscious eating every day.

A matter of habit
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A matter of habit

By James Anderson - Apr 24, 2015

A major part of each one of us has been ‘constructed’ since birth. Adverse habits arise out of this construction and retard our physical and psychological well-being. In this article, the author leans on personal experience and looks at the sources and solutions to this affliction from the perspective of personal growth. He regards the subconscious and the physical mind as principal agents behind the spreading of habit. To conquer habit one needs to reach a higher poise of being, in other words, through the spirit or soul. The shadows of our nature can be filled with light and consciousness in various ways. Working on habit is perfect training for life and the process of transformation can be invited as soon as habits are cleared and conquered.