Vedic Psychology
Vedic Psychology

VEDIC PSYCHOLOGY: ALCOHOLIC PARENT

QUESTION: With the Vedic psychology tools that you have introduced I am trying to work on my old samskaras, but I still have many old unprocessed emotions that are bothering me: My alcoholic father tyrannized everyone in the family. Everything had to run according to his ideas and under his command, which caused great fear in

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VEDIC PSYCHOLOGY: PTSD

QUESTION: I have been a Registered Nurse (RN) for 12 years and many of those years I took care of sick, critically injured, and dying children. There are some serious situations I have been involved in that have left me with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). I currently am in charge of coordinating

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VEDIC PSYCHOLOGY – CHANTING

How I can deal with old Samskaras better? When Babaji was in Germany, I had asked him what I should do when while chanting old thoughts and feelings come up, and he said I should continue to concentrate on chanting the Holy Name and not get into it. Unfortunately, I do not succeed when quite

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VEDIC PSYCHOLOGY – ON OVEREATING

QUESTION: I don’t know what to do on my overeating issue. I am obese. I work-out, but the eating…  I was raped as a child and my parents always beat me and told me I am worthless and stupid.  How can I heal? I have been chanting, doing seva and yoga even telling myself sentences

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Vedic Psychology

Introducing: Jiva Vedic Psychology

“Spirituality means to become aware of spirit, consciousness, or the Supreme Person, God. All the other knowledge is related to matter, and in the Upanishads it is called inferior knowledge, because it does not uplift you. Your character remains the same. You still remain full of material desires – anger, lust, greed delusion, depression, fear,

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