All about Psychometry

"Psychometry" as a term was coined by Joseph R. Buchanan in 1842 (from the Greek words psyche, meaning "soul," and metron, meaning "measure.") Buchanan, an American professor of physiology, was one of the first people to experiment with psychometry. Using his students as subjects, he placed various drugs in glass vials and then asked the students to identify the drugs merely by holding the vials. Their success rate was more than chance, and he published the results in his book, Journal of Man. Read more [...]

Amal-e-Tanaffus

This is a big, massive, awesome, and really important topic. I could write a 5,000-word essay on prana, but for the sake of your eyes and schedules, here’s a more digestible summary. Prana is a Sanskrit word that translates as “vital life force.” In urdu this will called ” Amal-e-Tanaffus ” . Understanding what prana is and how it works is like being given a key that can unlock new improved levels of health and well-being—on the inside and out. Our outermost layer, the physical body, Read more [...]