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  • Ayurveda Aromatherapy

    Ayurveda therapies combine essential oils and flower essences to treat the 3 doshas – Vata Pita and Kapha

    “Ayurveda is the extraordinary mind-body medicine of India with its great yogic spiritual tradtion, a tremendous resource for brining wholeness to all levels of our existence. it is one of the worlds oldest and most complete systems of natural healting, containing great wisdome for all humanity that all of us should know” (David Frawley – Ayurveda and the Mind)

    The use of frangrant oils and incense to toothe the mind and promote mediation are well known. Aromas have a great power to stimulate, calm or heal. Perhaps nothing like a grafrance can quickly change our immediate environment, affectivng us down to t aphysical level. The right aromas promote calm and help us drop the negative thoughts and emotions that disturb us.

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  • Individual differences and Ayurveda

    If we look at the different people in the world around us, we observe that all of us are not simply alike. Each one of us is different in many ways, both physically and mentally. Each person possesses a unique constitution different from that of any other person. The shapes & sizes, temperaments and characters of people have enormous variations that must affect our health and happiness.

    About the Doshas – Three Major Constitutional types

    We must understand our own nature for our own happiness and well-being in life. Similarly, we must understand the nature of others, which may be different than our own, for harmonious social interaction.

    Without understanding our particular constitution, we are vulnerable to fall into poor health and diseases. No standardised medicine can adequately deal with all our individual variations. Only a system that can discern our different constitutional types has this capacity.

    Ayurveda contains such a well-developed science of individual types as its core wisdom. One of the great beauties of Ayurveda is that it so clearly helps us understand all our individual variations, special abilities and idiosyncrasies. However  human constitutional patterns fall into general categories and do not occur at random. While these have variations, they occur in well-defined groups, mirroring the great forces of Nature.

    Three major constitutional types exist. These are called Vata, Pitta and Kapha in Sanskrit, which correspond to the three great elements of air, fire and water as they function in the mind-body complex.

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  • Balancing your digestion

    Balancing your digestion

    The Agni (digestive fire)

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    There is a saying in Ayurveda that a person is as old as his or her agni.

    The span of life, health, immunity, energy, metabolism, completion , strength, enthusiasm, lustre and the vital breath are all dependent on the agni (bodily fire). One lives a long healthy life if it is functioning properly, becomes sick if it is deranged, or dies if this fire is extinguished. Proper nourishment of the body, depends upon the functioning of agni in digestion.

    “The five types of agni, corresponding to ether, air, fire, water and earth, digest the respective components of the food. In tho way, balanced agni cooks the appropriately chosen and timely consumed food, and leads to promotion of health.

    Agnic is necessary for the normal process of digestion, and the subtle energy of agni transforms the lifeless molecules of food, water, and air into the consciousness of the cell.

    Vasant Lad

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