Ayurveda is the study of life. Ayur is life and Ved means to know by sri sri ravi shankar
According to Ayurveda, life or
existence is not a rigid compartment, but a harmonious flow. Even the
five elements (earth, water, air, ether and fire) of which the whole
universe is made of, are not tight compartments of defined objects. They
flow into one another. Each of the elements contains the other four.
The
subtlest element in us is space, which the mind is made up of, and the
grossest is the earth element, which our bones, marrow, the skin and the
structure are made of. This is further divided into three Doshas — Vata, Pitta and Kapha. This is a way to understand our physiology, its characteristics and its reflections on the mind.
When an illness arises, it comes
first in the thought form, the subtlest aspect, then the sound form, and
then the light form, which is in the aura. It is only then that the
illness manifests in the body. Simple symptoms arise in the fluid form,
which can be eradicated, and then it manifests in the grossest form,
where it needs medication. But with the practice of Ayurveda, the
illness can be nipped in the bud.
The holistic approach of Ayurveda includes exercise, breathing and meditation.
Breath is synonymous to life. Our
life is our breath. Our breath is our life. It is very interesting to
observe the relationship between breath and the different Doshas in the
body, namely Vata, Pitta and Kapha. These three Doshas affect certain
parts of the body more than the other parts.
For example, Vata Dosha is
predominant in the lower part of the body — stomach, intestine, etc.
Diseases like gastric problems and joint aches can be due to the Vata
imbalance. Kapha dosha is predominant in the middle part of the body.
Cough is mainly a result of Kapha imbalance. And Pitta affects the upper
part of the body — the head. Short temper is a sign of Pitta.
How do we bring good health to our system?
The first remedy is calming the
mind, coming from the subtlest aspect of creation, the ether. If your
mind is bottled with too many impressions and thoughts, and it is
draining you of your resistance power, then that is where the body is
preparing for some illness. If the mind is clear, calm, meditative, and
pleasant, the resistance in the body will increase and it will not allow
an illness to come into it. The skillful use of breath and meditation can calm the mind.
Then comes the air element.
Breathing, aromatherapy, etc., come in this category. Next is the light
element, wherein color therapy is used to heal. Before an illness
manifests in the body, you can see it in the aura of a person. And by
energizing our system with the prana or life energy one can clear the aura and prevent the illness.
Next is the water element. Fasting or purifying the system with water can bring a lot of balance in the system.
The final recourse would be
medicines, medicinal herbs and surgery. All these come in when other
things fail and the illness becomes inevitable.
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