He maintains that while with the advancement of the medical sciences, infectious diseases have been wiped out and heart and kidney transplants are quite successful, scientists have yet to find an answer for the treatment of psychosomatic diseases which are on the increase in the developed as well as the developing countries. Some such diseases are hypertension, migraine, bronchial asthma, epilepsy and others.
"The doctor of today practicing modern allopathic medecine has entered a stage of superspeciality whereby they appoint separate parts of the body to be treated by a specialist. Due to this approach doctors are not able to view disease as a disturbance to the whole organism. They treat a particular part of the body without taking into consideration the psychological and social aspects of the patients illness", says Rai. " One could be physically fit, but emotional problems or social isolation could make a person very sick."
He advises recourse to the ancient Indian sciptures like the Patanjali's Yoga Sutra, that mentioned yoga as the most essential technique to keep the body and mind healthy. This is true even today but there is a need for integration that is not merely inner but covers external life as well. "For yoga to be more relevant today, it needs to touch both the physical and mental aspects of health, which is encapsulated in the Sahaj Yoga. This science borders on all that which one is born with," says he.
It is based on our subtle nervous system. The dormant primordial energy is present in every individual in three and a half coils in the triangular bone called "sacrum"- The Kundalini, at the base of the spine. When this gets activated on doing Sahaj Yoga, it ascends and activates one's six subtle chakaras and piercing through Brahmarandhra, it unites with the all pervading cosmic energy."And with this actualisation in the limbic area of the brain, subtle cool vibrations start flowing from both palms and the top of the head. In this vibratory awareness, while one can feel what chakaras are blocked, on the other side one can work out the correction of these chakaras to cure different diseases.
To verify some of the claims of Sahaj Yoga, a systematic research study was organised in the physiology and medecine department of Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals in New Delhi.
The research projects studied were psychological effects of Kundalini awakening by Sahaj Yoga and the effect of Sahaj practise on psychosomatic diseases like hypertension and bronchial asthma.
In this video, we can see Dr. Umesh C. Rai , MBBS, MD, FIMSA, Director of the International Sahaja Yoga
Research and Health Center, Mumbai talks about the healing
miracles of Sahaja Yoga.
Professor Dr. Umesh C.
Rai M.D. was the former head of the Physiology
Department of Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education
and Research, Pondicherry & professor in various medical colleges
in Delhi. He has also authored a book - Medical Science Enlightened :
New Insight into Vibratory Awareness for Holistic Health Care.
In this video he describes how he found the cure
for essential hypertension, bronchial asthma, epilesy and even cancer
through the practice of Sahaja Yoga meditation. Being closely
associated and holding important positions in various medical
colleges in New Delhi, he had access to laboratories where he carried
out his research work with his colleagues and students and was
surprised to discover astounding results. He even carried out couple
of his medical research on Sahaja Yoga in Russia.
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