Yoga Therapy

YOGA THERAPY

In Ayurveda Yoga Villa Holistic ResearchCentre and Hospital, Ashtanga marga such as; Samskarana, Samudhapana, Samaharana, Samarohana, Samprajarana, Samsidhi and Samaswadanam are practically integrated for detoxification and harmonizing Physical body Pranic body and Mental body. Guided practice of Yoga based on it’s basic principles is to awaken spiritual body and doing the practices by maintaining correct postures makes the practitioner to develop awarness and focusing on life to fulfill purpose of creation. For patients come for treating chronic psycho somatic diseases, principle based yoga sessions energizes their Pranic, Mental and Physical dimension and makes them receptive for Ayurveda treatments. Deeper practices connects and individual within himselves, establishes health connection with familial, social and universal dimensions.

 The Yogic approach to health

The yogic approach towards health or the person who is suffering from a disease, differs very much from the one of medical science. The latter tries to isolate the pathogenic factor; a microorganism, a toxic substance, a metabolic disorder – and eliminate it. Of course, this principle is valuable, but it fails if the root cause is unknown. In this case, the symptom-oriented therapy often proves unsatisfactory.

Yoga on the other hand, does not refuse the scientific explanation of a disease, but looks at it from another point of view: from the personality of the patient. If he is ill there must be a deeper reason behind it–a disease doesn’t arise by chance! There is an imbalance, a disturbance somewhere in body and/or mind, which is manifested as a disease or illness. The symptoms, the pathogenic factors, the name of the diseases are not the main issue – the root cause lies elsewhere.

Dealing with the complete personality

Yoga Therapy tries is to re-establish the inner balance by various means, working from the gross to the subtle. On the physical level it uses: Yoga postures (asanas), Kriyas (Cleansings) Breathings (pranayamas), Meditation and Positive thinking.

The second line of therapy is the work on the mind. Mental disturbances such as anxiety, stress and confusion are the most important factors, which can cause a diseased condition. Therefore, Yogis employ various techniques to relax and to create positive state of mind: part-to-part deep relaxation, visualization, mantra chanting, positive affirmations, etc.

These are some of the technical means that may be used. The technical aspect is however of minor importance compared to the primary goal: to create a condition which can encourage the patient to give free way to his own inner forces. If he succeeds in doing so, the results can be surprising. If not, Yoga Therapy is at its limits – it can work only together with nature, not against it.

 How does Yoga Therapy aid in healing?

It begins with a fundamental principle from Yoga. Yoga views diseases as having insufficient life force (prana) or energy, either in the whole body or in a part of it. The flow of energy within the body may be blocked or obstructed in some parts. This insufficiency results in lower vitality and susceptibility to infection.

The logic of this view of diseases is centered on the importance of the spine as the primary avenue of energy flow in the body. A misalignment in one of the vertebrae affects the nerves that transmit energy to the organs. When this happens, organs do not function at their optimum levels. If this low level of functioning is prolonged, a disease may develop. Many (Asanas) postures in Yoga Therapy stretch and relax the spine, which helps in realigning the vertebrae.

What exactly happens in a Yoga Therapy session?

A session is participated in by the patient and the Yoga teacher. The session begins with an assessment of the patient’s conditions and aims. Once the Yoga teacher and the patient reach a level of understanding, the Yoga exercises can begin with simple Yoga movements, often focusing on Pranayamas (breathing). The session progresses from there. It is important that there is a good rapport and trust between the teacher and the patient.

Yoga Therapy does not make any claim that it alone cures diseases. When it is combined with Ayurveda one can see the results within a short time.

At Ayurveda Yoga Villa, we have highly experienced yoga therapists to help you with any kind of chronic and stress related problems.

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