Volume 25, Issue 2
NAMAH Journal Volume 25, Issue 2
Articles in this Issue

Depression — a consciousness world-view
By Soumitra Basu - Jul 15, 2017
Depression can be a mood, a symptom or a disease. A consciousness world-view examines depression at various planes of consciousness. Though depression arises on the vital plane, its effects are discernible through its effects on other planes and through their combinations. An access to the Prāṇic Śakti in the inner being, a replacement of the ego by a greater principle and an identity with the Bliss-principle are ways to conquer depression. Prāṇic Śakti

Collective bio-energetics: food detoxification — II
By Joachim P. Seckel - Jul 15, 2017
As a second investigation of collective food detoxification, the current study focuses on organic versus inorganic food samples. Divided into two sub-studies, data collection was based on indicators of Applied Kinesiology, a type of muscle-testing (PDM). Initial baseline testing indicated a differential between the two food samples, with the inorganic showing a degree of toxicity, due mainly to trace amounts of pesticides. Following exposure to an Integral Bio-Energetic Field (IBEF) centre, however, the differential toxicity was eliminated, as found for both sub-studies.

Change and transformation
By James Anderson - Jul 15, 2017
Transformation will only come if one opens to change. Only by identifying with the psychic being is true change possible. The microcosm for this immense work is the body itself. Through little victories the human being inches towards transformation. It is a supreme adventure into the unknown.

Awakening the consciousness of matter
By The Mother - Jul 15, 2017
“Death is the question Nature puts continually to Life and her reminder to it that it has not yet found itself. If there were no siege of death, the creature would be bound forever in the form of an imperfect living. Pursued by death he awakes to the idea of perfect life and seeks out its means and its possibility.” 1