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Volume 25, Issue 4

NAMAH Journal Volume 25, Issue 4

Articles in this Issue

Evolution Next XIII — a perilous bridge
Volume 25, Issue 4

Evolution Next XIII — a perilous bridge

By Alok Pandey - Jan 15, 2018

The evolutionary journey has its own dangers and perils. It is full of the unpredictable as our past and present formation of nature adapts to the new. Nature tries and tests our limits, creating a number of sub-types and abortive sub-species before finally yielding the old and arriving at a new poise. It is this we seem to be passing through now.

Apropos astrology and health
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Apropos astrology and health

By Soumitra Basu - Jan 15, 2018

If programmes and advertisements blurted out through the idiot box are any indication, interest in astrology never seems to wane. People are not only interested to know what calamity can befall them in the future but also what could be the astro-therapies that would guarantee sound health!

Conscious perfection — dignity of the inner being
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Conscious perfection — dignity of the inner being

By Soumitra Basu - Jan 15, 2018

The perfect archetypal representation of each idea in the global cognitive field facilitates a progressive movement towards perfection. In the process, the pursuit of perfection through the cultivation of virtues becomes a sort of personal aasana in one’s spiritual sojourn.

Consciousness as medicine
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Consciousness as medicine

By Yogesh Mohan - Jan 15, 2018

Alka*, a young girl in her late twenties, had been suffering from intractable headaches for more than 10 years, with no apparent relief from any established systems of medicine. This case study describes the journey of her inner healing, how she discovered the innate healing process of the body and overcame her chronic ailment within a few weeks. In the process of inner healing, she also discovered her confidence, a new zeal for life. Most of the healing techniques evolved intuitively during the healing process and revealed to the author the immense healing powers that lie dormant within the human consciousness. The case was a revelation for him, as it revealed how little we really know of body and healing.

Code Krishna: an innovative practice respecting death, dying and beyond
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Code Krishna: an innovative practice respecting death, dying and beyond

By Bhalendu Vaishnav, Dr. Somashekhar Nimbalkar, Sandeep Desai, Dr. Smruti Vaishnav - Jan 15, 2018

Dr. Bhalendu Vaishnav is Professor of Medicine, Dr. Somashekhar Nimbalkar is Professor of Paediatrics, Dr. Smruti Vaishnav is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat and Sandeep Desai is Chief Executive Officer, Charutar Arogya Mandal, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat.