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Volume 25, Issue 3

NAMAH Journal Volume 25, Issue 3

Articles in this Issue

Moving Forward
Volume 25, Issue 3

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2017

We move towards the New and the Unknown through the known. But the known may itself become a hindrance to new knowledge. The certainty of the present may well come in the way of expressing the new. This is the passage through which we seem to move. We live in an Age of the unexpected, an era of the unpredictable.

Love your body — healing will follow
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Love your body — healing will follow

By Yogesh Mohan - Oct 15, 2017

“Awakened to the meaning of my heart, That to feel love and oneness is to live And this the magic of our golden change Is all the truth I know or seek, O Sage.’(1).”

Infusing consciousness
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Infusing consciousness

By Soumitra Basu - Oct 15, 2017

A life replete with spirituality would need an infusion of consciousness in all our little acts to make them progressively perfect. This would develop harmony in the mind as well as in the body.

Holistic healing and alternative therapies
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Holistic healing and alternative therapies

By Prashant Shivanand Shah - Oct 15, 2017

Modern medical science spends millions of dollars and many man-hours on research, whereas the therapist of alternative medicine merely applies some age-old wisdom and uses the skill that was acquired in a few months as an apprentice. In this scenario the author asks, • Is there a flaw in the method of modern science? • Can alternative therapy deliver the kind of results that modern medicine fails to deliver? • Is the aim of medical science to serve ailing humanity, or is it to promote technology and business?

Experiences and reflections of a self-made healthcare specialist
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Experiences and reflections of a self-made healthcare specialist

By Manikonda Prakash Rao - Oct 15, 2017

The author describes his journey from High Court advocate to self-made healthcare specialist. He outlines the evolution of his simple and unique exercises, devised initially to relieve his own respiratory problems. This inspired him to share them with the suffering public at large.