The following
is excerpted from deepakchopra.com:
Ayurveda is one of the oldest systems of natural health care, originating in the
ancient traditions of India. Now considered one of the leading forms of holistic
medicine available in the West, Ayurveda addresses all factors that influence
our quality of life.
The principles of Ayurveda state that nothing exists in isolation, so that
everything you interact with, your diet, family, work or relationships, has an
effect on your health and well being. One guiding principle of Ayurveda is that
mind and body are connected and that the mind has a profound influence over our
health and well-being. While conventional Western medicine is still grounded in
the paradigm of mind-body separation, Ayurveda holds that health is more than
the absence of disease; it is a dynamic state of balance and integration of
body, mind, and spirit.
The Chopra Center has merged the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda with the knowledge
of modern medicine to create an integrated path toward health and well being.
According to Ayurveda, each of us inherits a unique mix of three mind/body
principles which creates our specific mental and physical characteristics. These
three principles are called doshas.
Most of us have one or two doshas which are most lively in our nature, with the
remaining one(s) less significant. The three doshas are known as Vata, Pitta,
and Kapha.
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