| The positive energy from the bliss sheath is responsible for our
natural
state which is Peace . While the flow of this energy is interrupted
by
Adhis ( mental blocks), our sense of well-being is diminished, &
in
our attempt to regain it, we may be furthur aggravating the problem
by behaving inappropriately.
We may eat the wrong type of foods, lapse into negative states
of
mind, drive ourselves too hard, overwork ourselves, live in unhealthy
surroundings and add more tension and stress. These methods,
however will give only momentary relief & may be actually damaging
to our health.
Y T provides that all-important element that conventional therapies
lack
while dealing with psychosomatic illnesses, as it acts directly
on the
mental imbalances that underlie them. While Meditation & emotion-
culturing makes us conscious of the fact that thoughts and emotions
are tyrants, Happiness-analysis teaches how to look within ourselves
to find beatific peace and contentment. This effectively complements
allopathic techniques which improve the situation physically but
are
unable to eliminate the root cause of the problem.
The root Cause of all Disease - Bhoga or Sensory enjoyments
Bhoga ( enjoyments of the senses ) is Roga ( Disease). It can only
be
cured by Yoga ( Divine Alchemy ).
All food that is tasty is detrimental to the body, declares Prakriti
Therapy The food which cometh from Nature, fruits and vegetables,
are alkaline by nature. Maximum health is in an alkaline body. We
can
only be healthy if we keep a 80%- 20% ratio. ( 80% alkalinity &
20%
acidity). This means we have to eat more natural foods & less
processed
foods ( which are more or less acidic ). Truly speaking, processed
foods,even though they taste well, are robbers as they rob us of
our
natural, vibrant health.
Happiness Analysis for Lifestyle Change
Happiness Analysis is a technique for analysing the cause of
happiness, what constitutes Bliss, the inner beatific peace that
characterises the fifth level of Being. It basically embodies the
realization that happiness comes from within and is not
dependent on material possessions or physical enjoyment.
When we achieve desires, we are happy temporarily because of
the satisfaction involved and happiness is often associated with
jubilation and excitement. But such feelings of euphoria are often
followed by negative feelings such as tiredness & disillusionment.
The Beatific Peace, which is the aim of Yoga, involves no great
effort and engenders no fatigue. The authoritatie texts of Yoga
postulate that the Ultimate State of Bliss is a state of eternal
silence, wherein we are not troubled by tormenting thoughts &
fears and where we are freed from all sorrows.
Though Yoga practices lay the foundation needed for us to achieve
this, we must also make determined efforts to sustain a state of
perfect happiness by analysing our feelings of pleasure. The basic
hypothesis of Yoga is that actions bring pleasure when they briefly
evoke the inner silence that defines true happiness. When our
desire is fulfilled or when a goal is won, at the very instance
of
success our thoughts vanish & our mind dips momentarily into
the
Bliss sheath. Actually what we do is to open up temporary channels
to the higher sheath, hence evoking positive sensations. This is
merely a temporary feeling and cannot be perpetuated.
Can we generate that moment from within and free ourselves from
dependency on external aids? Yes, we can, if we try enough. Practice
makes one perfect and at first we may not be able to maintain inner
peace for long, but gradually we will become less vulnerable to
negative influences. The likes & dislikes ( Raga & Dvesha
) that can
lead to mental diseases ( Adhis ) will become less important and
our
growing awareness of Cosmic Consciousness will give meaning &
coherence to every aspect of our life.
The Basis Of Yoga Therapy
Yoga therapy is fundamentally different from allopathic practice
in its
approach to health care. Instead of trying to reduce the cause
of disease to a single factor and to correct it using a specific
cure,
Yoga aims to treat illness by improving health on all the five levels
of
Being - physical, vital, mental, intellectual & spiritual -
simultaneously
& restoring inner harmony.
Ill-health occurs when the total balance of perfect health is disturbed.
And although the original disrupting influence may only affect one
level at first, viz the physical level, the disturbance soon spreads
to
the other four levels. All the five sheaths of existence interact,
thus
something that primarily affects the mind can soon spread to the
body & the subtler sheaths. A bad day at work may make us
irritable & it also increases stress reaction, makes our muscles
tense
and often depletes our energy level leading to chronic fatigue.
While emotion culturing generates equanimity, Relaxation &
Meditation
can calm our mind. Positive action produces harmony, just as as
negative
influences spread disruption. The different types of yoga practice
augment each other & are more effective when done together.
All
wisdom is given in the one word " Relax".
Physical relaxation can be effectuated when we do the prescribed
Asanas & stretch our muscles as muscular tension is released.
Mental relaxation is effected when we relax our mind during Meditation
and release suppressed emotions.
This is the essence of Yoga Therapy, both prophylactic & therapeutic.
Daily practice of a complete Yoga session can restore our natural
balance and harmony, bringing positive good health to the three
levels
of Being - physical, mental and spiritual.
The Therapeutic Potential of Yoga
Yoga, holistic science and integral life, has become popular because
it promotes positive health and is also useful in the prevention
and
treatment of diseases. Its therapeutic potential has largely been
investigated for stress-related pyshco-somatic ailments. But with
the recent interest in " Psycho-neuro- immunology" ( the
effect of
psyche on the immune system ), there is also a possibility that
Yoga
therapy can modify the course of infectious diseases.
One of the stress conditions which can definitely be controlled
through
yoga therapy is bronchial asthma. Beneficial effects of specific
yoga
practices, such as pranayamas, or kriyas can alleviate asthma. Patients
with type II daibetes mellitus were also shown to improve significantly
following yoga practice. Systematic studies on the effects of Yoga
therapy for essential hypertension has shown that Y T compares
favourably with bio-feedback. A study conducted in the UK on patients
with rheumatoid arthritis demonstrated that Y T reduced symptoms
and need for medicine.
Scientific studies also show that if pathological Angst ( anxiety
)
patients practice Yogic techniques such as Pranayamas ( which
means the control of the Vital Force, Prana ), they show significant
improvement.
Yoga therapy has also been used in the rehabilitation of the mentally
handicapped. Ten months of yoga practice significantly improved
the
IQ, eye-hand coordination and social adaptation of 45 children with
varying degress of mental retardation.
Psycho-neuro-immunology has given rise to interest in the idea
that
Y T can be used for the management of infectious diseases such
as pulmonary tuberculosis.Studies indicate two months of Y T along
with short term chemotherapy caused tremendous change for the
better. This beneficial effect of Yoga on the immune system has
delighted the alternate medical community. Holistic health practiti-
oners how talk about the the effect of Y T in cancer and even in
AIDS patients. It has been shown that the practice of Yoga reduces
the unpleasant side effects of chemotherapy in patients with
cancer of the uterine cervix. It is also interesting to study
scientifically investigated reports on cancer regression following
meditation. It is encouraging to note that there has been a scientific
study which showed that AIDS patients benefited ( clinically,
psychologically, immunologically ) from Y T.
Ayurveda, Tai Chi, Y T, Kai-Igaku, Pranic Healing, Reflexology,
Reiki,
Acupuncture are all included amongst the 70 systems of Alternative
Medicine which are prevalent today. All these come under Holistic
Medicine which highlights the greatness of the Whole more than the
parts. ( " The Whole is greater than the sum of its parts "
)
A good site where you can get quality information about Holistic
Medicine is www.holistic-alt.com
Yogic Diet & Prevention of Cancer
Modern reasearch shows that diets such as smoked fish/ meat
or other foods known to contain carcinogenic chemicals should be
avoided at all costs. Because of the Western fast food type diet,
colon cancer in men, promoted by high meat ( beef ) and fat
consumption is on the increase in the West. There is no doubt
that a high fibre, low-fat diet reduces the risk of colon cancer.
Many compounds which are potent carcinogens are contained
in cigarette smoking as well as smoked or barbecued meat or fish
products. They include benzenes ( in the tar component of cigarette
smoke), heterocyclic amines & polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
( in smoked / barbecued meat or fish ). That explains why lung
cancer is on the rise in the Western male population during the
last century. Colon cancer has reached endemic proportions in
the West ( because of higher consumption of barbequed meat
and beef fat ) & stomach cancer occurs at an alarming rate in
Japan because of the Japanese habit of consuming fish.
Claims which need furthur research
While spices such as ( black or green) or spices such as fresh
ginger,
garlic & turmeric have been reported to reduce the risk of colon
cancer, onion is claimed to lower the risk of stomach cancer.
Soyabean products reduces the risk of prostate cancer. Skin
cancer is reduced, it is claimed, by topical application of some
constituents of ginger oil and ginger extract. It is true that more
research is needed on natural compounds. One breakthorough is
the discovery of taxol, a plant product which is of tremendous
benefit in certain cancers. There are many such waiting for their
discovery, particularly from indigenous plants in India, with proper
scientific research tools & testing.
Hygiea's Commandment that "Thou shalt eat unprocessed,
living natural food " merits consideration here. Naturopathy
asks us to consume 100 grams fruits & 300 grams vegetables
( organically grown ) daily. Yoga with its emphasis on a naturopathic
diet of fruits & vegetables can show us the path to perfect
health &
Wisdom. Naturopathy is a branch of Ayurveda, the Science of Life,
which is allied to Yoga.
More info about Ayurveda can be had from www.chakrapaniayurveda.com
The Healing Centre in us
Yogic philosophy averrs that true healing comes from within, the
Self, the divine component in man.
His great transparent mirror, Self !
Within each of us is the source of Life and health, the Divine
Centre.
We have to learn to turn to that source and return to it again and
again. When we breathe it in, the freshness engages us. Yoga
frees us from the thraldom of both mind and matter & we become
more whole.
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