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Holistic Healing |
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- Holistic Healing refers
to a complimentary healthcare movement which considers
health as a dynamic and unified state of the human
being. It is based on the principle that symptoms of
a disease may be found in certain tissues or organs
however, the health and wellness is not a mere
removal of such symptoms by the treatment of the
affected tissues or organs, but a wholeness of
multidimensional experience.
- The body, mind, spirit
and environment are in a state of continuous
interactive balance and the maintenance of this
balance in an optimum state is the definition of
'health'. Sushruta, an authority of Ayurveda who lived
4,000 years ago, defined a healthy person as "He
(who is) in balance, whose digestion, assimilation,
and metabolism are good, whose tissues and wastes
are created properly, and whose self, mind, and
senses remain full of bliss." It is a sense of
unified well-being as opposed to dis-ease.
- The living force
within all creature is the 'consciousness', however,
this consciousness is unconscious of the complex and
dynamic physiological and psychological process
which result from 'consciousness' and mind dwelling
in a physical body.
- Most of these
processes continue without any conscious input at
all. There is, for example, a gap in consciousness
between mental intention to walk, and actually
walking. The individual consciousness is quite
unconscious of the complex nervous, muscular,
chemical, electrical, and may other biological
processes that are involved in 'simply' walking.
- All the intermediate
process between the conscious decision to walk and
walking itself are unconscious. Even the brain
function associated with original intention happen
automatically and unconsciously. All this is due to
the presence of the life essence, Prana, controlling
and activating all bodily processes.
- Prana is directed by
the mind, and the mind is activated by
consciousness. In other words, the consciousness or
Dweller in the body, functions through mind energy.
Prana unites or links the mind to the form or body
so that it can function in it. Mind then utilizes
this form and functions through the senses, and
gains satisfaction, experience and learning through
pleasure and pain.
- Prana is thus the
intelligence or cause lying behind the tremendous
order and organization of all body functions, as
well as the universe at large. It is not visible to
the physical sense organs, and thus can be describes
as a subtle form of energy. In the perspective of
holistic healing the dis-ease is manifested when
pranas in our body-mind-consciousness become
unbalanced or out of rhythm.
- Holistic health does
not reject the orthodox system of western medicine
but complements it. In the case of infectious
diseases, nutritional and hormonal deficiencies and
bodily defects which need surgical intervention, it
follows the western system. Psychosomatic dis-eases
such as stress, hypertension, peptic ulcer, allergic
asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, irritable bowel
syndrome, chronic back-aches, headache/migranes,
etc., can be helped by holistic health practices.
Holistic health provides a way of life which
prevents the recurrence of some of these ailments.
- Holistic health
practices gives the responsibility of health in the
hands of patient because that is where the awareness
and control of the key aspects (diet, stress,
exercise, action, emotion and medication) reside.
The one person who knows about the patient more than
anybody else is the patient himself.
- In the Holistic Model,
the cause of any disease is understood in terms of
the whole person and not in terms of a particular
organ or tissue. Plato remarked that "the treatment
of the parts should not be attempted without
treatment of the whole". Most of the holistic health
practices are based on the model of unified life,
i.e. unified body, mind, spirit and environment.
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