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The Benefits of Ayurveda

by | Jul 11, 2021 | Uncategorized

Ayurveda is a profound body of knowledge that is over 5,000 years old and empowers you to lead a truly holistic way of life. One that helps restore balance, increase vitality, and brings healing and transformation.
The purpose of Ayurveda is to help us return to our natural state of health, balance and wholeness.

In Ayurveda health isn’t simply the absence of disease , but is a state of expanded consciousness or awareness that opens us to greater well-being, creativity and joy.
Ayurveda is experiential, which means that the choices you make about your experiences change your body- including your choices about food, personal relationships, sensory experiences ,sleep, work, social interactions and daily routine .
In Ayurveda there is not “one size fits all” prescription for well-being; instead every health related measure is based on a n individuals mind body type or doshas.

As Deepak Chopra teaches the six most important pillars of health to focus on in our daily lifestyle are Sleep, meditation , movement/physical activity ,healthy emotions, nutrition and selfcare.
I work closely and privately with each of my clients to determine their dosha ,guiding them through all the 6 pillars of health to bring about a perfect balance in their life so that they can start living a truly happier, healthier and more fulfilled life experience.
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  Emotions.

 At a very basic level Emotions are physical sensations associated with mental thoughts.

The quality of you emotions influences the health of your body and and in Ayurveda your emotions are a fundamental pillar of health.

Emotions are your internal guidance system .

 

The 4 A’s of emotional wellbeing.

1)Attention- To be heard and understood

2) Affection-To be loved and cared for.

3) Appreciation-To be noticed for our special and unique qualities .

4) Acceptance-To be accepted

 

The seven Biological responses to unmet needs are.

Flight -flight -freeze 

An instinctual stress resonse putting the body on high alert .

Reactive

Behaving in a way that attempts to control, manipulate or coerce someone else into getting what you want.

Restful awareness

Meditation , key to unlocking the more expanded levels of emotional responses- the nervous system’s experience of deep peace , stillness and going within.

Intuitive 

When your insight and understanding come from within as opposed to the external world .

 

Creative response

Applying a new context or meaning to a situation or circumstance .

 The Visionary response

The visionary response reflects our connection with Archetypes. We all have the potentials to be Gods and Goddesses.

The great leaders and figures in history have recognised and given their lives a vision. We can all access these psychological potentials within us to create new narratives in our lives.

 Sacred response

Our biology is one of calmness and stillness in whatever we experience because we identify at all times with our ground state -pure  consciousness.

 

The vast majority of human beings use only the first two responses on a daily basis . However human beings have been given the incredible gift of choice and free will. While our responses to unmet needs can be automatic and based on instinct to survive , through regular meditation practices we have the ability to shift our ego based internal reference point to a soul based one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Art of Wellbeing

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