One consciousness Society launches monthly magazine Ayurved Sutra

‘Ayurved Sutra’ is a monthly with four premier editions – Monsoon, Winter, Spring and Summer. Veteran journalist Yashwant Yyas has been roped in as Founder & Editor-in-Chief

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Published: Sep 10, 2013 10:01 AM  | 2 min read
One consciousness Society launches monthly magazine Ayurved Sutra
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One consciousness Society Foundation (OCS) has launched a monthly magazine, ‘Ayurved Sutra’, under the editorial leadership of Yashwant Yyas.

“‘Ayurved Sutra’ is a perfect experiential journey. It is an engagement with one’s self in the light of collective wisdom of the east, abreast with latest and worthy scientific trends and researches,” said marketing wizard turned spiritual explorer and Managing Soul of Ayurved Sutra, Aditya Amar.

Founder & Editor-in-Chief Yashwant Vyas stated, “There is no dearth of people striving to live a life brimming over with positivity. And there isn’t extreme shortage of people who know how to lead such a life. But most of the time these two sets of people remain incommunicado, in non-intersecting circles. ‘Ayurved Sutra’ is that dynamic and pulsating bridge between these seekers and providers. It is different because we are offering precious intellectual and experiential gems dug out of quality clinical research, academic documentation, and practical knowledge supported and supervised by deep spiritual understanding of the nature of the things of this existence.”

He further said, “We believe in rationalism of a philosopher, sense of life of a monk and approach of a scientist.”

‘Ayurved Sutra’ will be a monthly with four premier editions – Monsoon, Winter, Spring and Summer, a handbook of positive life that could be used to keep one’s spirits high and body healthy and thus, living in harmony with nature, environment and one’s professional life.

Vyas is also associated with Amar Ujala and edits The Friday Post and Antara, two niche publications he had launched with limited circulation within a selective reader’s community. Prior to that, he had conceived and created ‘Aha Zindagi’ in Hindi and Gujarati for DB Corp in 2005. He was also the Editor of Dainik Bhaskar. Vyas has spent several years in Hindi newspaper journalism in Hindi heartland, including with Naiduniya and Navjyoti group in the 80’s and 90’s. He has authored several books including ‘Hit Updesh: How not to be hunted in corporate jungle’.

Published On: Sep 10, 2013 10:01 AM 
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