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Volume 28, Issue 3

NAMAH Journal Volume 28, Issue 3

Articles in this Issue

Playing dead
Volume 28, Issue 3

Playing dead

By Mira Prabhu - Oct 15, 2020

We need to be ready for our death. It can happen at any time. The sooner we realise that we are truly love, then we can embrace the inevitable in a same state of love and peace.

Moving Forward
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Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Oct 15, 2020

The current pandemic has upset the world clock, making many things topsy-turvy. Yet rather than getting depressed, we can use this as an opportunity to reset the clock of our life that was running overtime, driven by various kinds of ambitions into endless gyres of desire. We can turn this moment, as indeed each such moment, into an opportunity for progress.

Modes of nature and the enemies of the soul
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Modes of nature and the enemies of the soul

By Alok Pandey - Oct 15, 2020

Yoga psychology recognises at least three different modes of nature in its working. These are universal modes and can be seen operating from the atoms and starts to the most complex human beings. It is through one or the other of these modes that human beings ordinarily operate. These are being discussed here.

Forgiveness and reconciliation
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Forgiveness and reconciliation

By Denis Capdeville - Oct 15, 2020

This article looks at the ontological nature of a thought as a concrete object, though on a subtle level. Thinking consistently over the same topic is nourishing a unique thought, which is empowered and thus becomes autonomous. Whenever it is a thought of worry towards another, it hypnotises us in return, preventing us to forgive. Once one is under the power of such a thought, forgetting becomes nearly impossible. To overcome this pattern of non-forgiveness, one should acknowledge this occult reality of nature and power of a thought. Afterwards, one should shift this morbid tendency to obey to this thought, that was initially created, to the pioneering way to let it go. Some tools may help us in this innovative behaviour.

Embracing life at midnight
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Embracing life at midnight

By Triasha Paul - Oct 15, 2020

Life shows us its different faces and man has to pass through them as a learning process and gain experience from it. Here, we look at that kind of life which is full of darkness but because man’s constant urge remains to change and grow, we will see through personal experiences and examples how one can overcome the darkness and move into light.