Volume 23, Issue 4

Volume 23, Issue 4

NAMAH Journal Volume 23, Issue 4

Published 15th January 2016

Articles in this Issue

Moving Forward
Volume 23, Issue 4

Moving Forward

By Unknown AuthorJan 15, 2016

Being human is a precarious state of being. Man has left the security of the cave and the surety of his natural instinct. A nomad of varying climes, he is ever in search of a light he has lost. An…

Suśruta saṁhitā su. 3-
ĀyurvedaVolume 23, Issue 4

Suśruta saṁhitā su. 3-

By Translated by Sampadananda MishraJan 15, 2016

Ancient physicians of Āyurveda were known to have extraordinary capacities of healing. They could predict the life-span of a person by just looking at him or her. A brief hint on how this was done…

Knowledge frameworks in medicine and health
Mental healthVolume 23, Issue 4

Knowledge frameworks in medicine and health

By Natalie TobertJan 15, 2016

A special problem is faced in the West, whereby people who have anomalous experiences were often assumed to have a mental health condition. However, survivors (of the mental health system) are rising…

Immunity in Āyurveda
ĀyurvedaVolume 23, Issue 4

Immunity in Āyurveda

By Asit Kumar PanjaJan 15, 2016

Dr. Asit Kumar Panja , M.D., D.Y.N., Ph.D. is Lecturer at the Dept. of Basic Principles, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur.

Expanding through pain
Inner approach to healthVolume 23, Issue 4

Expanding through pain

By James AndersonJan 15, 2016

This article, based largely on personal experience, looks at the problem and nature of pain, suggesting some ways of expanding in consciousness beyond it. Pain is a schooling and the process of…