HIHT News – May/June 2021 Issue
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Breath Control by Swami Rama
Almost everyone has felt the influences of stress at some point during life, perhaps relating to a situation at school, work or in one’s family. Although the stresses in our environment cannot be controlled, our reaction to them can be. Breath can be used as a very...
Rural Development Institute Update
International Women’s Day 2021Encouraging women’s participation and celebrating their achievements, RDI celebrated International Women’s Day reflecting on the theme for the year #choosetochallenge. Marked annually on March 8th, International Women’s Day is a global...
Ayurvedic View of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is becoming a common cause of digestive problems. At least 10-15% of the population are affected by it. The cause for IBS is not known. The mind and stress play a very important role here. It usual affects a person before they are 45. It...
The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy
. . . continued from last issue What we are discussing is the possibility of a field of energy being the causative agent in an infection. If so, focusing on the destruction of tiny microorganisms as the supposed causative agents serves no purpose. Maybe they come on...
HIHT News March-April 2021 Issue
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Reaching Out to Adolescents and Youth
RDI has been working with youth and adolescents since its inception in 1991 enabling their learning and development through various health-based, training and exposure activities. Primarily RDI supports building their capacity in health, education, income generation,...
The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy
. . . . continued One of the major misunderstandings of the theory of the chronic miasms is how an individual becomes affected or infected by a miasmatic force. Because of Hahnemann’s use of the word infection, many have been misled to think in terms of searching for...
Mind in Ayurveda
. . . . continued from previous issue The mind and vata dosha are made up of the same elements namely air and ether. When vata is in balance then the mind is clear and there will be clarity and an increased spiritual understanding. It is because of this that for...
The Unfoldment of Human Potential by Swami Rama
The highest human potentials are expressed by those willing to be silent and peaceful and to forgo status and power. They quietly and lovingly go about their work, teaching and helping others without expectation of reward. Thus, love and an attitude of acceptance make...