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Year : 2013  |  Volume : 1  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 3

Opening a new vista


Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana University, Prashanti Kutiram, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Date of Web Publication21-Dec-2013

Correspondence Address:
Ramachandra G Bhat
Vice Chancellor, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana University, Prashanti Kutiram, Bengaluru - 560 018, Karnataka
India
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DOI: 10.4103/2347-5633.123284

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How to cite this article:
Bhat RG. Opening a new vista. Int J Yoga - Philosop Psychol Parapsychol 2013;1:3

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Bhat RG. Opening a new vista. Int J Yoga - Philosop Psychol Parapsychol [serial online] 2013 [cited 2023 Sep 22];1:3. Available from: https://www.ijoyppp.org/text.asp?2013/1/1/3/123284

We are offering one more blossomed flower at the feet of great panel of saints and scientists of yore who are represented by the modern philosophers, psychologists, and parapsychologists of the highest caliber. When roots are strengthening naturally we reap flowers and fruits in a due course.

As time is passing it is becoming evident that Indian roots of our philosophy and science are very strong in terms of their relevance to the modern time and rate of utility for health and development.

Vedic seers say that man has got two more eyes one is another one is . The first eye is subdivided into four like according to Aitareyopanishad. When human intelligence is properly nurtured it will receive noble thoughts from many known and unknown sources. When once intelligence is individually centered it will understand how life pulsates through many living organs. A man with this capacity feels sympathy and empathy with all existing living entities around him. This is called Samjnanam.

When someone gains mastery over Aajnanam, he realizes Brahman around in every article and particle. This is the real concept of Ishavaasya. In this highest psychological upsurge SAMADARSHITVA as envisioned and projected by Sri Krishna in Bhagavadgeeta is seen. SADHAKA internalizes highest rate of nonduality. We know that the so called modern softwares like Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV), Random Event Generator (REG), etc., help us to measure the highly sublimated Yogic minds. When human intelligence is localized at material objects one can scientifically know the physical, chemical, and sociological properties of mundane things around him. This is VIJNANA oriented intellectual power which takes us to miraculous growth of technology resulting in innovative research in producing a new type of gadgets every time for comfortable living.

Prajnanam is that intellectual power which enhances highest rate of intelligent quotient (IQ) which helps for fast learning extraordinary memory and understanding power. This is a brief description of , which is very important for bringing novelty in our academic field.

stands for emotional quotient (EQ) covering various types of emotions positive in nature. Anger, desire, etc., properly nurtured and cultured takes us to healthy personality development. These are the areas where so much cultivation is needed urgently by well-trained academicians and researchers.

In the academic arena nowadays, new trends are emerging in the fields of consciousness, parapsychology, linguistics, etc. Young people must be motivated to take up research work in this chosen area where normally students get less exposure.

S-VYASA inherited its own special things to contribute to the academic and research areas. Once again we are presenting a new research journal IJOYPPP. We expect our well-wishers to respond positively by encouraging us and giving their objective, critical views for further revisions, corrections, and expansions.




 

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