What's Happening?
Physician Vipul Mankad has released a new book titled 'When Science Meets the Soul,' which explores the relationship between modern medicine and ancient philosophical traditions. Mankad, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist, draws on his extensive career
treating children with cancer and his experience as a meditation practitioner rooted in Hindu philosophy. The book, published by Astitva Prakashan, arrives at a time of growing public interest in the intersection of contemplative practices and medicine. During a recent talk at the Jung Center in Houston, Mankad discussed how his experiences with seriously ill children influenced his understanding of karma yoga, a concept from the Bhagavad Gita that emphasizes performing one's duty without attachment to outcomes. The book also delves into the history of human migration and genomics, examining how genes and environment shape identity, and discusses the influence of Hindu philosophy on Western thought.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'When Science Meets the Soul' highlights a growing interest in integrating ancient philosophical practices with modern medical approaches. This trend reflects a broader societal shift towards holistic health practices that consider both physical and mental well-being. Mankad's work underscores the potential benefits of incorporating meditation and other contemplative practices into medical treatment, which could lead to improved patient outcomes and greater mental resilience among healthcare providers. The book also contributes to ongoing discussions about cultural exchange and the global spread of meditative practices, which have become increasingly popular in the United States. By bridging the gap between science and spirituality, Mankad's book may inspire healthcare professionals and patients alike to explore new ways of understanding and treating illness.









