Monday 5 August 2013

Day Course on Ramayan in Human Physiology

More than ten years in the making, the Ramayan in Human Physiology is the perfect sequel to Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaraam’s (Professor Tony Nader, MD, Ph.D) first ground breaking work on the correspondence of the Vedic Literature and human physiology.

With his intellect finely honed by doctoral and post-doctoral research in neuroscience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard Medical School, and his intuition and feeling deeply cultivated by years of personal training with renowned Vedic scientist and sage, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Dr. Nader beautifully integrates cutting-edge science with the ancient wisdom of the Vedas.

His book takes one of the most purely subjective and spiritual records of knowledge, the Ramayan, and compares it to one of the most objectively-studied and scientifically-described aspects of life: human physiology.
As a scientist, Dr Nader said the Ramayana was a scientific treatise on the human physiology, “a precise scientific description of how our body works, how our body evolves” towards enlightenment. Dr Nader shows events that take place in the story of the Ramayana and what they mean in terms of the growing and evolving human physiology. “Now we know we truly are wholeness.”

"The research presented in this book illustrates the correlation between the characters and events occurring in the Ramayan and the structures and functions of human physiology, concluding that ultimate subjectivity is ultimate objectivity, physiology is intelligence, matter is consciousness!" - Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaraam

Dr Nader will give a one day course on Thursday 3rd October in Skelmersdale and Sunday 6th October in London.  More details to follow.  Watch video

'Ramayan if for full enlightenment; Ramayan is for perfection in every profession; Ramayan is for master over Natural Law; Ramayan is for fulfillment of any desire on may have.  Ramayan is to create a perfect man, a perfect society, and a perfect world.'  Maharishi Mahesh Yogi


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