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Volume 32, Issue 4

NAMAH Journal Volume 32, Issue 4

Articles in this Issue

Yoga Lessons from Nature
Volume 32, Issue 4

Yoga Lessons from Nature

By Lopa Mukherjee - Jan 15, 2025

SavitrihaikusThe Noble NatureOde to the West WindAuguries of Innocence

What the Soul Sees, It Knows
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What the Soul Sees, It Knows

By The Mother - Jan 15, 2025

9 — What the soul sees and has experienced, that it knows; the rest is appearance, prejudice and opinion.

Walk Away from Self-Pity
Volume 32, Issue 4

Walk Away from Self-Pity

By James Anderson - Jan 15, 2025

James Anderson is a member of SAIIIHR and coordinating editor of NAMAH.

The Third Method of Research in Psychology
Volume 32, Issue 4

The Third Method of Research in Psychology

By Manoj Pavithran - Jan 15, 2025

Research in psychology, these days, are predominantly following the objective scientific method and its underlying worldview of materialism. While this method has its place, the very method limits the scope of our understanding and the perspectives we can get through it. On the other hand, there are other methods of research, particularly Vedic, that are hardly known or used these days, methods that rely on higher-order cognitive faculties. This paper is an attempt to discern between three different methods of research to show the need for understanding and using the Vedic or Yogic method of research in psychology that can give us a method appropriate for the domain of research.

The Central Will of the Physical Being and the Cells
Volume 32, Issue 4

The Central Will of the Physical Being and the Cells

By The Mother - Jan 15, 2025

“Where does the physical being’s disgust at carrying on the effort of coordination and harmonization come from?”2