The
most important thing a Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist can do is
support their patients to successfully implement the principles
of Ayurveda into their lives. These principles, when properly
followed assure that the body and mind of the patient will be
balanced, peaceful, and optimally healthy.
Natural
law is such that if the principles of Ayurveda are followed, healing
will take place within the limits of nature and matter. This is
guaranteed. The human body has a tremendous capability to heal
itself, whether a person is suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome,
Asthma, Multiple Sclerosis, or Depression. From an Ayurvedic perspective,
the body and mind heal naturally and completely when the laws
of nature are applied to the practice of healing.
There
are times, of course, when healing is not possible. (Such times,
however, are comparatively few.) Healing is not possible when
tissue is damaged beyond the ability of nature to bring about
healing. A line can be crossed, where even the most heroic natural
measures will not bring about healing. For example, if an arm
is severed, the body will not heal without surgical intervention.
Likewise, many conditions in their late stages produce such severe
tissue damage that the body cannot repair itself.
Ayurvedic
healing supports the body to heal itself. Nature works through
the body's innate healing potential. If the body and mind are
aligned with the power of nature, the body's healing mechanisms
are empowered and their full potential realized.
Miracles
occur all the time. It is a miracle when the body and mind, working
with nature, heals itself. These are not real miracles, however.
They appear to be miracles to most people who do not understand
or perceive the ways of Nature. This is the Science of Natural
Healing.
Our
job is to help miracles occur by aligning our patients with Nature.
We do this through lifestyle counseling. By helping people to
understand their prakruti (Nature) and their vikruti (imbalance),
we help them begin to see who they are and how they relate to
the world around them. When we establish a plan to help bring
them back into balance using the five sense therapies and daily/seasonal
routines, we are educating them in what they need to do to allow
the healing forces of nature to flow through them. As they make
changes in their lives, they remove the obstructions that interfere
with this flow.
Change
comes slowly to most people. Our job is to be loving and caring
guides on their journey. We hold the space for them to grow and
evolve. They do the real work, as they face the demons of their
harmful habits. Our job is comparatively easy: we tell them where
they are and remind them of where they are going; when they get
lost, we help them find their way back to the path. We have faith
in the process. Our confidence carries them till they develop
faith for themselves. We hold the space of non-judgment so they
can feel comfortable looking their demons in the eye. We hold
the space of unconditional love and it fills them up, sustaining
them as they move forward on their journey.
We
are all healing to some degree. We are slowly regaining our memory
of our true nature as spirit. Likewise, we are all suffering,
as a result of our amnesia. This is true of the healers as well
as of the patients. Let us always remember what an honor it is
when a patient comes to us for guidance on their journey. Let
us hold the sacred space and walk forward together.
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