The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy

. . . continued from last issue VirusesThere are many examples of viral disease that project a similar clinical picture as the miasms. Based on the premise that viruses are a product of the disease rather than the cause, we can surmise that the miasms manifest as...

Ayurveda and Research

. . . continued from last issue In Ayurveda whenever a herb is given it is usually the whole plant itself or some part of the plant. Whereas in Allopathy only the effective components are administered. Ayurveda believes that part of the plant will act on the disease...

The Path to Freedom by Swami Rama

As humans, we have the power to choose our actions—we can choose to act either selfishly and destructively or selflessly and lovingly. When we act selflessly and lovingly, we affirm and recognize an inner force higher than our mere personalities and egos. We affirm...

Ayurveda and Research

Ayurveda has been there from time immemorial. Brahma orally presented the knowledge to the sages and for a long time it was orally transmitted down the ages. The great Ayurvedic scholars like Charaka and Susruta then put it down in the form of classical texts. Lord...

Report on International Yoga Day

The Department of Yoga Science and Holistic Health, Swami Rama Himalayan University held an online session observing International Yoga Day on 21 June 2021 with the theme “Yoga for Immunity Boosting.” On this occasion, an invitation was sent through Facebook login of...

The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy

. . . continued from previous issue Suppression: A miasmatic state may be the product of suppressive techniques, or an existing miasmatic activity may be suppressed, resulting in more profound complications. As we have seen, the human being consists of different...

Storytelling

Storytelling is a valuable art which has been around as long as humankind. Stories connect us emotionally and stay with us much longer than facts or statistics. They are powerful and can teach morals. They can teach history as well as entertain us. They are a part of...