Yoga and Meditation
Duration of the treatment
may vary according to the direction of the doctor and the
rates proportionately. Process may change depending upon the
patient’s body conditions. Body massage course
and Yoga-Meditation course will be conducted as per
request at a price. For a single pizhichil, njavarakizhi,
thiladhara, sirovasthi etc the rates will be different.
Yoga, the
science of man, based on ancient Indian wisdom and culture,
is an art of living a healthy, balanced, peaceful and contented
life. Yoga, being a total integrated system, studies man in
his wholeness - body, mind and spirit and is integrated to
certain principles, ideas, values, attitudes and a way of
life for personal and social benefits.
Conceived by the great sages
in their quest forself-realisation, it has come tobe recognised
during its; long travails from the hermitages to the cities,
as the science of man, a philosophy old life, a code of conduct,
an attitude and an approach, as well as an art of living which
is capable not only of ensuring physical well-being, mental
peace harmony, moral elevation and spiritual uplift of man
but also of transforming man from his gross animal existence
to the sublime heights of divinity. It must, however be kept
in mind that it is a long and arduous journey calling for
perseverance, persistence, dedication and total surrender.
Yoga had recognised and
accepted the importance of the mind and the subconscious over
the total human personality much earlier than modern psychology
did in its present form. Yoga is a stepwise, stage wise eight
fold path to final liberation from pain and suffering. These
steps progressively take us to the highest state of creativity,
of discriminative knowledge and towards attaining the desired
perfection.
The
eight steps are :
YAMA
- Conditional yoga behaviour,personal and
social
NIYAMA - Attitude sublimate to yoga norms
ASANA - Discipline of the physical body
PRANAYAMA - Control overionergy through respiratory
action.
PRATYAHARA - Withdrawal of the senses inwards
through abstraction
DHARNA - Concentration
DHYANA - Meditation
SAMADHI - Transconsciousness
Of these, the first five,
which border on the Psychosomatic Approach,are referred to
as External (Bahiranga) yoga, popularly known as Hatha Yoga,
whilethe latter three, which directly affect the psyche are
known as internal (Antaranga) yoga, popularly known as Raja
Yoga. It is almost impossible to try internal yoga (Raja Yoga)
for the average man before accomplishing the external one
(Hatha Yoga). The respective sequence of the eight steps as
the standard methodology of yoga
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