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Browsing by Author "Ghanshyam Singh Thakur"

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    A Effect of Cyclic Meditation on Consciousness Field as Measured by REG
    (Journal of Scientific Speculations and Research, 2010) Ghanshyam Singh Thakur; Nagendra H.R.
    Field REG trails monitoring major events as millennium change have recorded significant influences on global consciousness fields as measured by "EGGS" installed in different parts of the world.
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    Part I: Concept of Panca Kosa according to Spiritual Lore and IAYT and Part II: Efficacy of three different Integrated Yoga Modules on Creativity in School Children
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY, 2004) Ghanshyam Singh Thakur
    Koça means a covering .It is just like the scrabble of the sword. Similarly the self is covered by five sheaths. The report commences with the concept of panca koça and their formation. It is followed by the knowledge beyond the five sheaths .The science of the illnesses according to scriptures mainly with the yogic concept of diseases have also been discussed.
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    REG Studies to Quantify the Changes in Consciousness Field Evoked by Some yoga practices, Agnihotra Yajna and Navaratri Festival.
    (SVYASA, 2010-01) Ghanshyam Singh Thakur
    Yoga is getting popular engulfing the whole globe. While yoga is used for slimming and health, it also bring inner peace. Group practices of yoga can endure harmony and peace in the surrounding to build ideal social orders. Vedic ritualistic sacrifices have been in vogue in India since times immemorial. Recently they have become very popular important components of these sacrifices are the mantras, which are sound forms known to invoke and harmonise subtle energy called Präna.

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