Showing posts with label ojas-and-vitality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ojas-and-vitality. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Ama - Creating More Energy

Ama and energyMy Yoga Online has posted the second part of Todd Caldecott's insightful Ayurveda article series, Ama: Ayurvedic Medicine and Energy. This second part looks more in depth at the concept of Ama and how energy can be blocked by various lifestyle patterns and environmental factors.

In Ayurvedic medicine, ojas most closely corresponds to kapha dosha, one of the three humors recognized by Ayurveda, each of which is responsible for a particular subset of physiological balance called ‘homeostasis’.

Both kapha and ojas share similar qualities: both have heavy, moistening and stabilizing properties, and in essence are simply octaves of each other, one representing balance (ojas) and the other some metabolic disturbance (kapha). There is an importance difference however: kapha is generally associated with a cooling influence, an effect of decreased heat and physiological stasis in the body, causing the general congestion indicated by the translation of the term ‘kapha’, which literally means ‘phlegm’. In contrast, ojas contains within it not only the subtle refinement of the tissues, or dhatus, but also the subtle refinement of agni itself, the digestive fire, and thus has a mildly warming, gently stimulating effect, leading to the proper growth, development and nourishment of the body.

Last time, we also introduced a concept called ama, which forms as the result of a weak agni, allowing for the improper digestion of food. Like kapha and also ojas, ama is similarly heavy, wet and solid in nature, and has a self-structuring activity that in advanced conditions begins to form a second body, within the body. Cancer is an excellent example of ama, which when allowed to develop over years, begins to derange the activities of certain tissues, particularly those that are weak or already damaged, modifying the DNA and essentially taking over the machinery of the body to serve its own agenda.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ojas and Ayurvedic Medicine

Ojas and Vitality EnergyMy Yoga Online has posted a new article by Todd Caldecott, a Medical Herbalist and practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine. Todd's article "Ojas: Ayurvedic Medicine and Energy" offers wonderful insight into the concept of energy flow and addresses what can improve and what can diminish this flow of vitality.

The concept of vitality or energy is an ancient one, referred to in Chinese medicine as qi (pronounced chee), and in Ayurvedic medicine as ojas. While we all know what it means to be full of vitality, as well what it’s like not to have any, it is curious to note that this concept is entirely absent from modern medicine, in which good health is defined quite simply as an absence of symptoms.

The closest modern medicine comes to the concept of vitality is in its conception of 'homeostasis', a physiological mechanism that maintains the balance of innumerable biological activities to ensure that the body functions within ‘normal’ parameters. From an energetic perspective, homeostasis is but one example of our vitality, as an organizing and self-sustaining principle that extends beyond physicality to include our thoughts and emotions, including our capacity to feel passionate and inspired, and in its highest evolution, to give and receive unconditional love.

In Ayurvedic medicine, the vital essence of the body is called ‘ojas’, described a subtle force that incessantly works to keep the body, mind and senses continuously refreshed. Two types of ojas are described: one called ‘para ojas,’ which is located in the heart and represents the divine ‘breath’ that separates the animate from the inanimate; and ‘apara ojas,’ which is found in a state of continual flux, derived from the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breath.

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To learn more about Todd: www.toddcaldecott.com