. . . continued from last issue Spasms along with extreme nervous tension are characteristic of the sycotic affection. All of the eliminative processes of the body are instigated and controlled by rhythmical, nervous impulses, as for example the peristaltic motion of...
. . . continued from last issue Ginger is satvic in nature and helps promote a calm and peaceful mind. A tea made with ginger and tulsi, is satvic by nature and enhances the immune system. As both the herbs affect the respiratory system it is very effective against...
While in the country, TB (tuberculosis) treatment was moving from a sanatorium to a comprehensive program, at the Institute, it was the early days of establishment. It was a time when there used to be animated discussions between those trained in the west and those...
Guru lives in the world but does not belong to the world. The guru wants nothing for what he is doing because it is his duty and the purpose of his life. If he guides you, he is not obliging you; he is merely doing his work. He cannot live without doing his duty...
In meditation, the goal is to go beyond the mind and experience our essential nature, which is described as peace, happiness, and bliss. But as anyone who has tried to meditate has probably experienced, the mind itself is the biggest obstacle standing between...