Download or read book The Parinama Method written by Katie Bickford and published by Parinama Press. This book was released on 2022-11-11 with total page 688 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Self-transformation is the most courageous undertaking of our lives. This excruciating yet exquisite process requires introspection that is wholly honest and open about who we are today and about the past that has shaped us. Using science, psychology, and biology, The Parinama Method: Transform Everything - A Practical and Philosophical Guide provides a framework that anchors and balances you in safety while you access, activate, and optimize the joy, success, love, and accomplishment you seek. Anything is possible when you fully accept who you are today, have the honesty to know what you truly want, and take courageous, compassionate action to confront what holds you back. -Feel more stable, trusting, and less anxious -Experience greater levels of achievement in all areas of life -Discover your life purpose in the deeper layers of your personal identity through self-awareness—and reveal a greater sense of confidence -Develop better connections, more fulfilling relationships, and greater intimacy with others—and yourself The Parinama Method presents a masterful integration of biochemical, biological, and social science research, psychology, somatic and physical techniques, and business principles and practices. It guides readers through a conscious evaluation of the subconscious programming coded within our bodies in our earliest years. It cracks the code of what makes us who we are by providing a map for reclamation and self-actualization.
Download or read book A Comprehensive Hand Book on RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS As per NCISM RGUHS syllabus for MD MS Ayurveda written by Dr. Khalid B.M and published by Sankalp Publication. This book was released on with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: : It my immune’s pleasures to bring out a comprehensive text book on Research methodology and biostatistics for post-graduation of Ayurveda according to NCISM Syllabus. Research methodology is one of the challenge topic in post-graduation studies. The salient features of this text book provide 10 chapters from introduction to research, research process, Ayurvedic research techniques, Research in manuscripts, drug research and instrumentation, selection of appropriate study design in clinical research, Pharmacovigilance, scientific writing and biostatistics. 1. This book emphasising on identification and prioritization areas in Ayurveda where research is Need, Interest, Concern, Expectation is there. Understanding the thirst areas in Ayurveda according to that selection of topic guidelines has been given. 2. This book gives comprehensive, clear and concise overview of application of Ayurveda research tools in selection of topic, writing thesis and in clinical research and systematic documentation etc, along with that it will provide step by step guideline to conduct research in manuscripts and its publication 3. The uniqueness of this text book is Drug Research, how to do standardization of drug as per API and their Instrumentation, selection of appropriate laboratory instruments their principal, and application in ASU Drug testing has been Clearly spelled out. 4. This book clearly addressing the selection of appropriate selection of study design in clinical research as per the research question has been clearly, concise, explained. Like case report, case series, cross sectional study, case control study, cohort study, Randomised controlled trail, systematic review, Meta analysis has explained in detail, and appropriate selection statistical test has been mentioned. Publication skills has been explained 9 heading and 40 points for publication. 5. This book has been illustrated in simple language with table’s, figures, chats etc, for all the readers this book is concise summary on research techniques and their instrumentation uses in research.
Download or read book A Unique Handbook of 43 Published Articles for integrated medical practitioner s and students of Ayurveda written by Dr. Sanmati. J. Kurundawade and published by BFC Publications. This book was released on 2022-12-17 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I wish to state that I have tried to make this work as "Yadihasti Tadanyatra Yaannahasti taktavachit" (Charaka samhita Siddhi sthan) i,e whatever described in this book is available everywhere and things not mentioned here are not to be found anywhere else.
Download or read book Ashtanga Yoga written by Gregor Maehle and published by New World Library. This book was released on 2007 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive description of the primary series of ashtanga yoga, following the traditional Vinyasa count, and an authentic explanation of the Yoga sutra of Patanjali.
Download or read book Viswamatha written by Dr. PRATTIPATI RAMAIAH and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2020-02-28 with total page 615 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nishkrithi—Cure, Restoration, Complete development… “Stand firm and erect Build the body strong like a rock and Strengthen it to perform your duties and Discharge your responsibilities.” ---Atharva Veda Mantra The purpose of Ayurveda is to help in achieving Nishkrithi. The mother who gives birth, the mother land, and the cow are accorded great status and respect as mother in the culture of Bharatadesham. The cow is rightly called Viswamatha, as she is pure of mind, affectionate in heart, and the embodiment of Satwa Guna. Gomathividya, the science of Cow, is a branch of Ayurveda. Where modern medicine is helpless, this ancient knowledge, using various products derived from the cow, notably, the Panchagavya, has achieved remarkable success… And much more about the miracles of the various branches of Ayurveda, the Science of Life… The subject Viswamatha is brought under the following books 1. Viswamatha Geetha 2. Metaphilosophy of Creation Cosmos and beyond Cosmos 3. Viswamatha Imperceptible 4. Viswamatha Nishkrithi 5. Viswamatha Ishkrithi
Download or read book Mangoes Or Bananas written by Yung Hwa and published by OCMS. This book was released on 1997 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Shakti and shakta written by Arthur Avalon and published by FilRougeViceversa. This book was released on 2021-08-19 with total page 951 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is no word of wider content in any language than this Sanskrit term meaning 'Power'. For Shakti in the highest causal sense is God as Mother, and in another sense it is the universe which issues from Her Womb. And what is there which is neither one nor the other? Therefore, the Yoginihridaya Tantra thus salutes Her who conceives, bears, produces and thereafter nourishes all worlds: "Obeisance be to Her who is pure Being-Consciousness-Bliss, as Power, who exists in the form of Time and Space and all that is therein, and who is the radiant Illuminatrix in all beings."It is therefore possible only to outline here in a very general way a few of the more important principles of the Shakti-doctrine, omitting its deeply interesting practice (Sadhana) in its forms as ritual worship and Yoga.Today Western science speaks of Energy as the physical ultimate of all forms of Matter. So has it been for ages to the Shaktas, as the worshippers of Shakti are called. But they add that such Energy is only a limited manifestation (as Mind and Matter) of the almighty infinite Supreme Power (Maha-Shakti) of Becoming in 'That' (Tat), which is unitary Being (Sat) itself.
Download or read book Cancer And Ayurveda written by Prof. Dr. Pandurang Kulkarni and published by Deerghayu International. This book was released on 2020-11-29 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cancer is of many types. Various treatments are available . In this book you will find , Ayurvedic approach in diagnosing cancer , Ayurvedic treatment for cancer. Articles on , animal experiments , clinical studies , cancer and genetic analysis , life style increases risk of cancer , air pollution , case studies , useful plants for cancer. Research on plants. Compound drugs are described. Food / recipes for cancer patients .
Download or read book What is Consciousness written by Vipin Gupta and published by Vipin Gupta. This book was released on 2021-05-28 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What Is Consciousness: The Factor Creating the Law of Limitation is an eye-opening investigation of how what we know limits our power to know the unknown. Have you ever wondered why some people know what you do not? Why you have to read books, research an issue, practice a project, or scientifically study a subject to know something that some can explain spontaneously using intuitive reasoning? For instance, you may have waited to watch others' experiences before deciding to take precautions to protect your kin and kith from COVID-19. Until those became martyrs, you were willing to put your wellness to the hands of a tiny virus you thought had virtually no existence. Why did we not know that a virus has the potential to cause an infectious, morbid, and deadly global pandemic in a globally connected world, bringing even the wealthiest of nations to a standstill? Was it because such an eventuality was not knowable through the systems of knowing we had, such as the scientific knowledge? Or did we create the uncertainty due to the certainty we felt in our supernatural intellectual and physical endowments? India has become a classic case study. India was an early mover in creating mass awareness about the need for diligence and had one of the lowest infectivity and mortality in 2020. It led to a theory that people of India have an innate immunity because of the impoverished conditions. In 2021, this theoretical consciousness became the cause for falsifying the theory that made people lax to the self-evident risk in their backyard. Review Quotes A unique, introspective analysis of the nature of the human mind and our ability to perceive the world around us, make decisions and engage in critical thinking, and, overall, an investigation into what truly makes us ‘aware.’ In essence, how do humans use their conscious minds and thoughts to fill the “void.” – Megan Weiss @ ReaderViews One thing I especially enjoyed about Gupta’s “What is Consciousness?” was how he envisioned multiple different types of consciousness. Throughout the book, he brushes upon para-consciousness, absolute consciousness, cultural consciousness, scientific consciousness, metaphysical consciousness, immanent consciousness, and many more realms of the human psyche. – Megan Weiss @ ReaderViews “What is Consciousness” is definitely not a light, quick read. I would find myself reading along, getting sucked into Gupta’s almost fantastical, story-teller like tone, while at the same time having to constantly think about the words I was taking in, because I wanted to make sure that I was getting the main message of the book, and understanding the words correctly. – Megan Weiss @ ReaderViews I have not read many books on the subject that are up to this caliber of research and detail. It is clear that “What is Consciousness?” includes material that was heavily researched and analyzed prior to the author putting pen to paper. Therefore, the slightly tedious air of the book actually seems fitting. – Megan Weiss @ ReaderViews “What Is Consciousness?” is a great read for anyone who wants to learn about the capabilities of the human mind, and how there is so much we do not know about what it can do, partly due to unconscious limitations placed upon ourselves by our own thoughts and ideas and partly due to the fact that science simply hasn’t advanced quite that far yet. – Megan Weiss @ ReaderViews This series presents an astounding amount of information on complex topics that help condition us as sentient beings. Readers, especially those with an interest in science, cultural wisdom and metaphysics will quickly find themselves immersed in this engrossing series. – Paige Lovitt @ReaderViews This work explores the different aspects that go into creating our consciousness. The discourse points to the benefit of the readers focusing their energy on channeling their consciousness into being their individual self, rather than exchanging their consciousness with either animate or inanimate entities. – Paige Lovitt @ReaderViews There are some fascinating discussions that involve comparing how animate and inanimate entities can influence our consciousness. When we are alive, we are animate entities, and after death we become inanimate ones, yet either way, we still have roles and still seek to fulfill them. – Paige Lovitt @ReaderViews I enjoyed being able to receive information about consciousness that comes from multiple sources, including ancient wisdom. I find it fascinating and refreshing to be able to read about different topics that might touch scientific theories such as those derived from quantum mechanics, such as the Boson particle, or those derived from ancient eastern religions. – Paige Lovitt @ReaderViews I realized that I do need to focus my energy on what I allow to come into my consciousness because this has a direct impact on my reality. I will be working on setting stronger boundaries around what I will accept. I also found it interesting to read about the idea that our consciousness doesn’t end when we die. It changes, but it doesn’t end. – Paige Lovitt @ReaderViews “What is Consciousness,” would make a fascinating selection for some type of reader’s group, such as a college STEM club or for an organization like IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences). I would love to sit in on one of these discussions because it would be fascinating to hear the impact that this book has had on others. – Paige Lovitt @ReaderViews
Download or read book A Study of the Bhagavat s tra written by Suzuko Ōhira and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Proceeding of International Conference JAITRA 2021 written by Parul Institute of Ayurved, Parul University, Vadodara, Gujarat and published by Book Rivers. This book was released on 2021-11-18 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential written by Union of International Associations and published by De Gruyter Saur. This book was released on 1994 with total page 940 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The destruction of wildlife habitats ... organized crime ... AIDS ... illiteracy ... acid rain -- these are among the 130,000 topics documented and discussed in the new edition of the Encyclopedia. But its truly unique goal is to present this complex set of issues in ways that facilitate an organized response. To this end, the book also focuses on the complex relationship between problems and society's own ideological relationship with these problems. How do human priorities and perceptions aggravate or enable problems? What are the established and alternative responses? The Encyclopedia contains over 158,000 cross-references between entries, an extensive 91,000 practical key term index, bibliographies, and full cross-referencing to the Yearbook of International Organizations. For anyone concerned with the world community, here are the means to explore and participate in today's most crucial endeavors. Volume 2, Human Potential: Transformation and Values, contains 7,700 entries reflecting a spectrum of problem-solving approaches based on such human development issues as self-learning, creativity, and modes of awareness. The volume also focuses on specific religious beliefs, value systems, and thought patterns.