Volume 29, Issue 2
NAMAH Journal Volume 29, Issue 2
Articles in this Issue

Viewing and treating others as the Divine
By Larry Seidlitz - Jul 15, 2021
“... the idea on which the mind should fix is that of God in all, all in God and all as God (1).” “All is the Divine Being.” (Bhagavad Gita. VII, 19)

Truth and entertainment during these Covid times
By Dan (Denis) Capdeville - Jul 15, 2021
Although Truth and entertainment might, at first sight, appear irreconcilable opponents, in their purpose as well as in their practice, they are in fact deeply interconnected. Furthermore, they may be of great help and support to one another in fulfilling our spiritual goal with meaning and happiness.

The signpost to our destiny
By James Anderson - Jul 15, 2021
James Anderson is a member of SAIIIHR and coordinating editor of NAMAH.

Suffering — the postman
By Monica Gulati - Jul 15, 2021
The Creator shines through each aspect of his creation. As this is the case, then each and every darkness and challenge must hide a divine Truth within. Let us explore the darkness of suffering and see what the hidden message is, veiled behind the dark and unpleasant façade. Can we allow, in faith, to go intimately close to suffering and see its roots, origins, its reason for manifestation, for being there? Let us engage in each experience of life as an exploration, to dig deeper, further, on and on. For only this progression, this adventure, this exploration is a never- ending joy.

Reaching one’s psychic being through prayer
By Denis Capdeville - Jul 15, 2021
Prayer can sometimes be a complex exercise, because a lot of external and internal parameters may pollute it during its practice. This article is not aiming to define what a prayer is or not, since prayer is a very intimate experience one has with the Divine. This article aims at bringing useful details to integrate a better practice,which may provide in return evidence that the prayer has been well handled.With a steady practice, one may gain self-confidence and joy, while harvesting concrete outcomes, both with regards to specific requests and to establish a compelling connection with the Divine. “All sincere prayers are granted, every call is answered (1).”