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Volume 29, Issue 2

NAMAH Journal Volume 29, Issue 2

Articles in this Issue

Moving Forward
Volume 29, Issue 2

Moving Forward

By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2021

The movement of nature is never in a straight and simple line. It has sudden leaps when civilisations peak in knowledge and might, then an abrupt downward turn as a giant wave lapsing into some vast ocean from where all seems to emerge and collapse back. Yet each such downward slope carries within itself the seed and the potential of a higher and greater rise. But these risings and falls yet lead the world forwards in her relentless incessant march that spirals ascending upwards through all the upturns and downslides.

Meditations on the current pandemic
Volume 29, Issue 2

Meditations on the current pandemic

By Soumitra Basu - Jul 15, 2021

Dr. Soumitra Basu, a practising psychiatrist and member of SAIIIHR, is the Director of a school of psychology, Integral Yoga Psychology. He is also one of the editors of NAMAH.

In vitro or in vivo? The question before modern science
Volume 29, Issue 2

In vitro or in vivo? The question before modern science

By Venkatesh Palla - Jul 15, 2021

tamasrajaskinesissattvapancabhūta, saptadhātus, pancakośa, aṣtasiddhi

Human Relationships and Yoga — I
Volume 29, Issue 2

Human Relationships and Yoga — I

By Alok Pandey - Jul 15, 2021

The field of human relationships is one of the most complex and challenging aspects of human existence. Yet how little do we know about it? It is not a subject we are taught in school. Whatever we learn about it is through the school of nature and by the time we have learnt our lessons it is often too late. These few articles are an attempt to understand this aspect from the yogic standpoint and see what it has to say about it.

The post-Covid world
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The post-Covid world

By Alok Pandey - Jul 15, 2021

As the world reels under yet another ‘mass hysteria’ and panic, it is time to look within and reflect and ask ourselves which road are we have taken and where it will lead us as a civilisation, as a conscious and thinking humanity. As the dust begins to settle, it is time to take stock and re-orient ourselves by looking deeper into the causes and the effects, not only of the ‘pandemic’ but also of our response to it.