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Better Health through Ayurvedic Rejuvenation |
Since humans first roamed the earth there
have been oral and written stories of the quest to find the
elixir of life--the Fountain of Youth. The Western biblical
tradition tells of a Golden Age when people lived hundreds of
years. In the East, there are stories of those who attained
immortality, existing in magical realms. Are such stories, or
the desire to be able to attain such a state of being,
folly--mere vanity in the face of the truth of impermanence and
death?
Surely, there are those whose lives have been rich and
fulfilling in one way or another and who wish life didn't have
to end so soon. Conversely, there are those who hold the
opposite view: life has been full of sorrow and to die is a
blessed final relief. For some the party ends too soon; for
others the torment continues.
Can you remember the days when you were full of vibrant energy
from sunrise to sunset? A holistic program of
rejuvenation will
bring back the body's natural energetic state making us feel
young and energetic again.
According to most Ancient Healing Traditions, food only
nourishes our gross physical layer. The subtle nature--our true
essence or spirit, and therefore the most important part of our
being, is left malnourished.
Ayurveda teaches that if life is
lived in accordance with prakruti(your innate nature) or basic
body-mind constitution, then a natural youthfulness is
maintained throughout life
According to Ayurveda and the wisdom traditions of the East,
one's state of mind is what makes the difference. Ultimately, to
feel youthful, rich and full of life is a state of mind. There
are those who go from complacency to boredom in living out their
lives and those who are ever-thirsty, ever-searching; young
people in rockers in front of wide screen television sets and
grannies in sneakers, exploring the pyramids. Highly effective
methods of physical rejuvenation are found within Ayurveda, but
there also is a mental or spiritual dimension that is viewed as
an essential ingredient. If mental and spiritual flexibility and
openness are not developed and enhanced, of what value is a more
youthful body, except for the temporary relief or pleasure it
provides?
Negative emotions are considered to toxic to our well being
leading to physical illness. Decreasing our exposure to sensory
overloads is a critical step in emotional
detoxification.
Unending mental dialogues are toxic to our mind. Some call it
the drunken monkey mind syndrome. Spiritual Rejuvenation: The
most joyful state is just to be, atoned, attentive, empowered
and aware of our Inner Divinity.
Detoxification and Rejuvenation are serious components of Ayurvedic medicine. The methods offered can be quite extreme
with respect to the demands it places on one's time and
lifestyle, yet the rewards often outweigh the inconvenience. At
the same time, as intimated, there are practices one can engage
in that can give slow but increased benefits if practiced
regularly and over time.
Exercises(Yoga &
Meditation) from the Ayurvedic tradition that
slow the aging process and, when coupled with quality diet and
other first level health-giving recommendations, actually can
reverse the aging process. With the use of basic or more
advanced levels of detoxification and rejuvenation, they can
have amazing results. If practiced in the morning, they get the
body and mind up and ready to face the day. If they are
performed in the evening, they help to relax one and smooth out
the stresses and strains of the day.
Can you remember the days when you were full of vibrant energy
from sunrise to sunset? Rejuvenation is essential to your
vitality, creativity, happiness and inner growth. A holistic
program of rejuvenation will bring back the body's natural
energetic state making us feel young and energetic again.
For more information please visit:
www.ayurvedaacademy.com
BIO INFO
Dr. Suhas Kshirsagar is the Executive Director of Kerala
Ayurveda US as well as an accomplished Ayurvedic doctor. He was
a research associate with the Indian Ayurvedic pharmaceutical
company Ayurveda Rasashala, Chairperson of the Department of
Medicine at the Maharishi College of Vedic Medicine in
Albuquerque from1999 to 2001 and medical director and
assistant professor at the Maharishi University.
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