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What Music Means To Me

Abstract The author talks about two defining influences in his musical career: his father, whom he addressed as ‘Pitaji’ and his guru, Shri Vinayak Kunte, fondly known as Kunte-guruji to his students. Pitaji taught him, by example and precept, what emotive singing meant and the nuances of poetry appreciation and Urdu pronunciation (talaffuz). Kunte-guruji acquainted […]

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Split Personality

There lies,A wormhole insideMy psyche,For my soul to commute to.A journey of many births and deathsIn an instant.Oblivious to myself;As I turn into the ‘other’Only to return back.Home. I travel light with nothing;But…mental baggage…….A name…….A mishandled genetic map.As being;A chosen one;Whom Lord offeredEndless free passes. As I jog between my parallel universesI ponder,Am i ‘this’

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Happy New Year

Every new yearWe just write footnotes to the oldWith the fond hopeThe footnotes continueTo remain relevant to the main text. About the Author Ajai R. Singh, MD, is a Psychiatrist and Editor, Mens Sana Monographs (http://www.msmonographs.org). He is also a poet, singer and music composer.. He has written extensively on issues related to psychiatry, philosophy,

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Why Me?

When the hopes are hassledAnd relationships are rattledNaïveté asks, why me?When wishes are whackedAnd dreams are dashedNaïveté asks, why me?When fantasies are fetteredAnd blessings are batteredNaïveté asks, why me?When desires are demolishedAnd ambitions are admonishedNaïveté asks, why me?When temptations are traumatizedAnd passions are pulverizedNaïveté asks, why me? Strangely,Naïveté with influenceAnd naïveté with affluenceNever asks, why

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The Future of the Mind (The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind)

Introduction Study of the mind and consciousness is interestingly poised. Study of consciousness is no longer restricted to neurosciences and the brain. Branches of other sciences such as physics, evolution, and philosophy are showing a keen interest in amalgamating data across sciences and moving toward positing a unified theory that can explain the enigma of

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In Search of Rationality in Human Longevity and Immortality

Abstract The human body is machine-like, but self-moving, self-regulating, and self-adjusting, governed by willpower and intelligence. Aging of the body is basically a maintenance problem and so it could perhaps be postponed by thorough and frequent maintenance. Aging brings on a cascade of ills and health problems leading to deterioration of physical, mental, emotional, and

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Lessons of Being a Patient–Personal Thoughts about Psycho-oncology in India

Abstract Psycho-oncology is a well-established field in the developed countries and ‘distress’ is recognised as the sixth vital sign in the care of persons diagnosed with cancer. However, centres in India caring for cancer do not make psycho-social aspects an essential part of their care programmes. The present narrative presents the personal journey of the

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End-of-Life Care and Psychiatry: Current Trends and Future Directions in India

Abstract Although 80% of the deaths worldwide occur in middle- and low-income countries such as India, there is less awareness of end-of-life care (EOLC) for people with chronic, serious, progressive, or advanced life-limiting illnesses, including dementia. EOLC involves good communication, clinical decision-making, liaison with medical teams and families, comprehensive assessment of and specialized interventions for

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The Problem of Dualism in Modern Western Medicine

Abstract Dualism is historically important in that it allowed the medical practice to be divorced from church oversight. The reductionist approaches of modern Western medicine facilitate a dispassionate and mechanistic approach to patient care, and dualist views promoted by complementary and alternative medicine are also problematic. Behavioural disorders are multifactorally realizable and emerge apparently chaotically

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