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RFP Indian Journal of Medical Psychiatry

Volume  6, Issue 2, July-December 2023, Pages 51-55
 

Review Article

Ayurvedic Psychiatry: Progression from Ghosts to Consciousness

T.V. Gopal1

1 Co-Ordinator, Center for Applied Research in Indic Technologies & Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering Anna University Chennai 600025, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Abstract

The term “Supernatural” connotes act of God, re-animating the dead with positive results, elements of ghosts, zombies, and vampires. The essence of the supernatural is that it is something beyond our understanding, though we may sneak glimpses of its truth. The basic understanding of the Supernatural is therefore “something which does not belong to the natural world and cannot exist in reality”. The idea of the Supernatural began to mean different things in different cultures. Different academic disciplines view it and make use of it with varying emphasis and meaning.
 


Keywords : Ayurveda; Psychiatry; Ghost; Consciousness; Bhuta Vidya.
Corresponding Author : T.V. Gopal