Part 6, continued from previous Sept/Oct issue With the hope of facilitating the comprehension of Hahnemann’s concept of the vital force, this article is a continuation of the discussion of prana and the nadis as described in yoga. We will focus on the chakras, the...
Bhakti is a powerful path for learning to channel one’s emotional power, which arises from desires. Desires themselves spring from the four primitive urges—the drives for food, sex, sleep, and self-preservation, which exist in every living creature. But there is...
Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust (HIHT) celebrated the nation’s 71st Independence Day on 15th August. Dr. Vijay Dhasmana, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Swami Rama Himalayan University (SRHU), hoisted the national flag. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Dhasmana apprised the...
Yoga deals with the experiential aspects of man’s liberation from human imperfection and suffering, and is concerned with practical methods for attaining this state, using the philosophical doctrines of Samkhya as their basis. Samkhya philosophy supports the...
International Yoga Day, June 21, 2017, began in the early morning with over 700 nursing students taking a pledge to integrate yoga into their daily lives. The following suggestions on how to achieve this integration were: diaphragmatic breathing consciously and...