Subtle Anatomy

About Mirror Neurons

Author: 
Ac.Shambhushivananda Avt.
A Comment

Neurological Basis of Cakras

Author: 
Dr. Richard Maxwell
Notes: 
Accepted for publication in Zygon- a scientific journal.
A Theory of Yoga Cakras: The Neurological Basis of Physiological Expression

Role of Hebenulla Nuclei

Author: 
Ac.Shambhushivananda Avt.
In neuro-anatomy, a nucleus is a CNS structure that is composed mainly of gray matter, and which acts as a hub or transit point for electrical signals in a simple neural subsystem. The term Hebenula originally denoted the stalk of the pineal gland, but gradually has come to refer to a neighbouring group of nerve cells in the brain with which pineal gland is believed to be associated.

Five fundamental factors in human body – the subtle yogic anatomy

Author: 
Dr. Sauli Shantatman Siekkinen
There is very little difference between the body a moment before and a moment after death from a purely physical point of view. Yet, however, the common sense tells us that the former is still alive, though even vaguely, and the latter is death. There is a life element in all living organisms that keeps the physical matter alive and organised. This life element is called the etheric body in the theosophical and anthroposophical literature. It is a collection of finer layers of matter and governs the organisation of the physical body.

Neurological Basis of Cakras

Author: 
Richard W. Maxwell
Direct correspondence to: Richard W. Maxwell, Ph.D., 119 East Buffalo St., Ithaca, NY, 607-737-1235, . This article is waiting to be published soon in a professional journal.

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