THE BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT JOURNAL
NAMAH is a pioneer, peer-reviewed, internationally indexed body, mind and spirit journal with an integral vision looking at the influence of the spirit or soul in psychology and health.Notes on counselling
To work or not to work

Equanimity in the being demands that if we know to work, we must know how not to work. That does not mean a lapse into inertia but a poise of silence, peace and timeless stability that facilitates creativity and supports the play of the outer being in time. Read more...
Drama Therapy
All the world’s a stage: on drama therapy

This article discusses the many personalities each individual possesses that makes him act as though he were many actors, switching roles seamlessly during the course of the day. When this acting is done consciously and for the purpose of healing, it is called drama therapy. Read more...
Music Therapy
Music Therapy-induced speech and communication in older adults

This research article investigates the effects of vocal exercises and singing on intelligibility and speech naturalness for subjects with acquired dysarthria due to Parkinson’s, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and neuro-degenerative diseases. A multiple case-study design was used, involving pre, mid, and post-treatment assessments of intelligibility, rate, and naturalness, on four subjects with dysarthria. Read more...
Consciousness and health
Transforming the Asuras within us

The article is an exploration, recounting the story of Creation narrated by the Mother as its base. It looks at the dark forces, the Asuras that manifested as a result of the conversion of the four Powers manifested by the Divine Mother, Aditi in the process of the creation of the Universe. Read more...
Yogic insights into human psychology
Yoga and worldly life
