Page 1
23 June 2023
he World Health Organization defines
health as a state of complete well-
being, not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity. Hippocrates’
science of Medicine sets the goal of medicine as
the complete removal of the distress of the sick.
Modern medical care has been
advancing at an accelerating pace with
so many advances in pharmacology,
genomics, major innovations in
medicine, healthcare, and help from
electronic technology like artificial
intelligence, the Internet of Things,
robotics, data analysis, and more.
Extraordinary advances in instrumentation
have brought great diagnostic tools into
use. Is this all enough? Is this the
only direction to proceed to
improve the sense of well-
being and health?
T
The foundation of our good health is the sustenance of a life force or
our staying alive. When it leaves the human body, everything stops.
The human body stops functioning. As long as life existed inside the
body, even with illnesses, accidents, injuries, pains, and stresses, the
human being survived. The yogis say the food for the soul is ‘Grace’ and
‘Prana’ from the ‘Source’ . That can be activated by a prayerful impulse
from the heart, and a Spiritual Guide who can divert that Grace to our
heart. Meditational approaches are known to thus create significant
improvements in mental health and well-being, and emotional resilience.
a ncient Medical t echniques
While there is no denying the great and unique
benefits of modern medicine, like antibiotics,
vaccination, physical hygiene with antiseptic
chemicals, surgery with instrumental help,
pharmacology discoveries, and so on, there are
alternative systems of medicine in the East
and West, especially in India, and other
ancient civilisations like Egypt and
China, which may yet reveal secrets
unknown to modern medicine. some
of those systems, like Ayurveda and
Siddha in India, are thousands of
years old in their development, while
allopathic medicine is hardly a few
centuries old.
some ideas in Ayurveda,
Yoga, Naturopathy, and so
on are mind-boggling to
KaMLEsh d patEL (daaji)
the author is a Spiritual Guide at heartfulness Meditation Worldwide and a recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2023.
email: daaji@heartfulness.org
roLE oF MEditationaL approachEs
in MEntaL WELL-bEing
23 June 2023
SpeciaL
Page 2
23 June 2023
he World Health Organization defines
health as a state of complete well-
being, not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity. Hippocrates’
science of Medicine sets the goal of medicine as
the complete removal of the distress of the sick.
Modern medical care has been
advancing at an accelerating pace with
so many advances in pharmacology,
genomics, major innovations in
medicine, healthcare, and help from
electronic technology like artificial
intelligence, the Internet of Things,
robotics, data analysis, and more.
Extraordinary advances in instrumentation
have brought great diagnostic tools into
use. Is this all enough? Is this the
only direction to proceed to
improve the sense of well-
being and health?
T
The foundation of our good health is the sustenance of a life force or
our staying alive. When it leaves the human body, everything stops.
The human body stops functioning. As long as life existed inside the
body, even with illnesses, accidents, injuries, pains, and stresses, the
human being survived. The yogis say the food for the soul is ‘Grace’ and
‘Prana’ from the ‘Source’ . That can be activated by a prayerful impulse
from the heart, and a Spiritual Guide who can divert that Grace to our
heart. Meditational approaches are known to thus create significant
improvements in mental health and well-being, and emotional resilience.
a ncient Medical t echniques
While there is no denying the great and unique
benefits of modern medicine, like antibiotics,
vaccination, physical hygiene with antiseptic
chemicals, surgery with instrumental help,
pharmacology discoveries, and so on, there are
alternative systems of medicine in the East
and West, especially in India, and other
ancient civilisations like Egypt and
China, which may yet reveal secrets
unknown to modern medicine. some
of those systems, like Ayurveda and
Siddha in India, are thousands of
years old in their development, while
allopathic medicine is hardly a few
centuries old.
some ideas in Ayurveda,
Yoga, Naturopathy, and so
on are mind-boggling to
KaMLEsh d patEL (daaji)
the author is a Spiritual Guide at heartfulness Meditation Worldwide and a recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2023.
email: daaji@heartfulness.org
roLE oF MEditationaL approachEs
in MEntaL WELL-bEing
23 June 2023
SpeciaL
24 June 2023
the common man or even medical researchers.
We learn from Ayurvedic doctors that the time of
day when a herb or a plant medicine is procured
from the tree, treated, and
consumed has a remarkably
powerful effect. Tulsi leaves,
which are like nectar or
medicine when plucked in
the morning, can become
poisonous if plucked at night,
due to the effect of isomerism.
some plants used to treat
cardiovascular diseases have
the opposite effect if plucked
at the wrong time of day.
healing and holistic Well-
being
Holistic well-being can
be ensured only by therapies
or processes that ensure the
health of the whole being,
comprising the body, mind,
and soul. A human being
has limbs outside and many
organs inside, and all these
must be synchronised in a
healthy pattern of living.
Further, inside a human being,
there are many layers of existence.
Healing is what restores health. Healing is
not restricted to healing the body but includes
the mind and emotions as
well. This is reflected in a well-
known Latin saying, Mens sana
in corpore sano, a healthy mind
is a healthy body. The scars on
the skin, or flesh may be easier
to remove than the scars on
the emotional heart. These are
caused by misunderstanding,
selfishness, lack of love, and
compassion. To correct them,
right thinking, listening,
feeling, and empathy is
needed. The proper use of
a purified heart is needed.
For that, meditation and
spirituality are needed.
It is not only the healing of
the individual but the healing
of the whole of humanity, the
whole planet is needed. In the
early history of the planet,
those with the strongest
muscles were considered the
healthiest and survived best.
It is not only the healing
of the individual but
the healing of the whole
of humanity, the whole
planet is needed. In
the early history of
the planet, those with
the strongest muscles
were considered
the healthiest and
survived best. Later on,
intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in
the future, the person
with the purest and
strong heart will have
the best health and will
survive the best.
24 June 2023
Page 3
23 June 2023
he World Health Organization defines
health as a state of complete well-
being, not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity. Hippocrates’
science of Medicine sets the goal of medicine as
the complete removal of the distress of the sick.
Modern medical care has been
advancing at an accelerating pace with
so many advances in pharmacology,
genomics, major innovations in
medicine, healthcare, and help from
electronic technology like artificial
intelligence, the Internet of Things,
robotics, data analysis, and more.
Extraordinary advances in instrumentation
have brought great diagnostic tools into
use. Is this all enough? Is this the
only direction to proceed to
improve the sense of well-
being and health?
T
The foundation of our good health is the sustenance of a life force or
our staying alive. When it leaves the human body, everything stops.
The human body stops functioning. As long as life existed inside the
body, even with illnesses, accidents, injuries, pains, and stresses, the
human being survived. The yogis say the food for the soul is ‘Grace’ and
‘Prana’ from the ‘Source’ . That can be activated by a prayerful impulse
from the heart, and a Spiritual Guide who can divert that Grace to our
heart. Meditational approaches are known to thus create significant
improvements in mental health and well-being, and emotional resilience.
a ncient Medical t echniques
While there is no denying the great and unique
benefits of modern medicine, like antibiotics,
vaccination, physical hygiene with antiseptic
chemicals, surgery with instrumental help,
pharmacology discoveries, and so on, there are
alternative systems of medicine in the East
and West, especially in India, and other
ancient civilisations like Egypt and
China, which may yet reveal secrets
unknown to modern medicine. some
of those systems, like Ayurveda and
Siddha in India, are thousands of
years old in their development, while
allopathic medicine is hardly a few
centuries old.
some ideas in Ayurveda,
Yoga, Naturopathy, and so
on are mind-boggling to
KaMLEsh d patEL (daaji)
the author is a Spiritual Guide at heartfulness Meditation Worldwide and a recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2023.
email: daaji@heartfulness.org
roLE oF MEditationaL approachEs
in MEntaL WELL-bEing
23 June 2023
SpeciaL
24 June 2023
the common man or even medical researchers.
We learn from Ayurvedic doctors that the time of
day when a herb or a plant medicine is procured
from the tree, treated, and
consumed has a remarkably
powerful effect. Tulsi leaves,
which are like nectar or
medicine when plucked in
the morning, can become
poisonous if plucked at night,
due to the effect of isomerism.
some plants used to treat
cardiovascular diseases have
the opposite effect if plucked
at the wrong time of day.
healing and holistic Well-
being
Holistic well-being can
be ensured only by therapies
or processes that ensure the
health of the whole being,
comprising the body, mind,
and soul. A human being
has limbs outside and many
organs inside, and all these
must be synchronised in a
healthy pattern of living.
Further, inside a human being,
there are many layers of existence.
Healing is what restores health. Healing is
not restricted to healing the body but includes
the mind and emotions as
well. This is reflected in a well-
known Latin saying, Mens sana
in corpore sano, a healthy mind
is a healthy body. The scars on
the skin, or flesh may be easier
to remove than the scars on
the emotional heart. These are
caused by misunderstanding,
selfishness, lack of love, and
compassion. To correct them,
right thinking, listening,
feeling, and empathy is
needed. The proper use of
a purified heart is needed.
For that, meditation and
spirituality are needed.
It is not only the healing of
the individual but the healing
of the whole of humanity, the
whole planet is needed. In the
early history of the planet,
those with the strongest
muscles were considered the
healthiest and survived best.
It is not only the healing
of the individual but
the healing of the whole
of humanity, the whole
planet is needed. In
the early history of
the planet, those with
the strongest muscles
were considered
the healthiest and
survived best. Later on,
intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in
the future, the person
with the purest and
strong heart will have
the best health and will
survive the best.
24 June 2023 25 June 2023
Later on, intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in the
future, the person with the
purest and strong heart will
have the best health and will
survive the best.
h eart’s Foundational
intelligence in h ealing
Many of you may have
read books like ‘The Heart’s
Code’ by Paul Pearsall and may
know about the importance
of the emotional heart, and
the psychological heart, and
how they influence even the
health of the physical heart.
A better use of the heart is to
love better, to forgive more,
and to be more generous
and kinder, expand our consciousness, and this
automatically results in improved health.
The foundation of our good health is the
sustenance of a life force or our staying alive.
The thing that makes us stay alive is called by
different names in different cultures — rooh,
soul, atman, etc. so when we talk about good
health or well-being, the primary question we
have to ask ourselves is, ‘How to ensure the
good health, growth, and well-being of the
soul?’ or ‘How to keep that soul happy in a state
of prayerful grace and feed it well with a life-
giving force?’
enter the Koshas in
h ealing
At the physical
level, we think of
health as a healthy
diet, exercising,
a good lifestyle,
etc. However,
if one were to
observe oneself at
the energetic or
vibratory level, we
discover that there
may be layers of
existence inside the
human body. We call
these layers koshas, or sheaths,
or coverings. The Upanishads
describe the koshas as the five
layers of awareness, starting
with the physical body and
moving deeper, inward, to the
deepest layer of our soul or
innermost self. The practice
of yoga and meditation
helps us experience these
layers and brings us closer to
understanding them in the real
essence, thereby discovering
our own true inner selves. The
five koshas are as follows:
1. Annamaya kosha (food)-
This outermost kosha takes
care of the sustenance for the
physical body.
2. Pranamaya kosha (energy)-
This kosha regulates the flow of prana, or life-
force energy.
3. Manomaya kosha (mind)- Manomaya is the
kosha that gives us awareness of our thoughts,
and emotions.
4. Vijnanamaya kosha (intuition)- This kosha is
connected to an intuitively-deeper level that
gives access to spiritual wisdom.
5. Anandamaya kosha (bliss) - This is the deepest
layer and the scriptures refer to this as the true
inner self, that gives us joy and love.
The natural
improvement in
self-discipline as
a consequence
of adopting a
meditative and
prayerful lifestyle
has many cascading
benefits. One
naturally reduces
his digital addiction
and escapes from
excess radiation from
electronic devices.
25 June 2023
Page 4
23 June 2023
he World Health Organization defines
health as a state of complete well-
being, not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity. Hippocrates’
science of Medicine sets the goal of medicine as
the complete removal of the distress of the sick.
Modern medical care has been
advancing at an accelerating pace with
so many advances in pharmacology,
genomics, major innovations in
medicine, healthcare, and help from
electronic technology like artificial
intelligence, the Internet of Things,
robotics, data analysis, and more.
Extraordinary advances in instrumentation
have brought great diagnostic tools into
use. Is this all enough? Is this the
only direction to proceed to
improve the sense of well-
being and health?
T
The foundation of our good health is the sustenance of a life force or
our staying alive. When it leaves the human body, everything stops.
The human body stops functioning. As long as life existed inside the
body, even with illnesses, accidents, injuries, pains, and stresses, the
human being survived. The yogis say the food for the soul is ‘Grace’ and
‘Prana’ from the ‘Source’ . That can be activated by a prayerful impulse
from the heart, and a Spiritual Guide who can divert that Grace to our
heart. Meditational approaches are known to thus create significant
improvements in mental health and well-being, and emotional resilience.
a ncient Medical t echniques
While there is no denying the great and unique
benefits of modern medicine, like antibiotics,
vaccination, physical hygiene with antiseptic
chemicals, surgery with instrumental help,
pharmacology discoveries, and so on, there are
alternative systems of medicine in the East
and West, especially in India, and other
ancient civilisations like Egypt and
China, which may yet reveal secrets
unknown to modern medicine. some
of those systems, like Ayurveda and
Siddha in India, are thousands of
years old in their development, while
allopathic medicine is hardly a few
centuries old.
some ideas in Ayurveda,
Yoga, Naturopathy, and so
on are mind-boggling to
KaMLEsh d patEL (daaji)
the author is a Spiritual Guide at heartfulness Meditation Worldwide and a recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2023.
email: daaji@heartfulness.org
roLE oF MEditationaL approachEs
in MEntaL WELL-bEing
23 June 2023
SpeciaL
24 June 2023
the common man or even medical researchers.
We learn from Ayurvedic doctors that the time of
day when a herb or a plant medicine is procured
from the tree, treated, and
consumed has a remarkably
powerful effect. Tulsi leaves,
which are like nectar or
medicine when plucked in
the morning, can become
poisonous if plucked at night,
due to the effect of isomerism.
some plants used to treat
cardiovascular diseases have
the opposite effect if plucked
at the wrong time of day.
healing and holistic Well-
being
Holistic well-being can
be ensured only by therapies
or processes that ensure the
health of the whole being,
comprising the body, mind,
and soul. A human being
has limbs outside and many
organs inside, and all these
must be synchronised in a
healthy pattern of living.
Further, inside a human being,
there are many layers of existence.
Healing is what restores health. Healing is
not restricted to healing the body but includes
the mind and emotions as
well. This is reflected in a well-
known Latin saying, Mens sana
in corpore sano, a healthy mind
is a healthy body. The scars on
the skin, or flesh may be easier
to remove than the scars on
the emotional heart. These are
caused by misunderstanding,
selfishness, lack of love, and
compassion. To correct them,
right thinking, listening,
feeling, and empathy is
needed. The proper use of
a purified heart is needed.
For that, meditation and
spirituality are needed.
It is not only the healing of
the individual but the healing
of the whole of humanity, the
whole planet is needed. In the
early history of the planet,
those with the strongest
muscles were considered the
healthiest and survived best.
It is not only the healing
of the individual but
the healing of the whole
of humanity, the whole
planet is needed. In
the early history of
the planet, those with
the strongest muscles
were considered
the healthiest and
survived best. Later on,
intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in
the future, the person
with the purest and
strong heart will have
the best health and will
survive the best.
24 June 2023 25 June 2023
Later on, intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in the
future, the person with the
purest and strong heart will
have the best health and will
survive the best.
h eart’s Foundational
intelligence in h ealing
Many of you may have
read books like ‘The Heart’s
Code’ by Paul Pearsall and may
know about the importance
of the emotional heart, and
the psychological heart, and
how they influence even the
health of the physical heart.
A better use of the heart is to
love better, to forgive more,
and to be more generous
and kinder, expand our consciousness, and this
automatically results in improved health.
The foundation of our good health is the
sustenance of a life force or our staying alive.
The thing that makes us stay alive is called by
different names in different cultures — rooh,
soul, atman, etc. so when we talk about good
health or well-being, the primary question we
have to ask ourselves is, ‘How to ensure the
good health, growth, and well-being of the
soul?’ or ‘How to keep that soul happy in a state
of prayerful grace and feed it well with a life-
giving force?’
enter the Koshas in
h ealing
At the physical
level, we think of
health as a healthy
diet, exercising,
a good lifestyle,
etc. However,
if one were to
observe oneself at
the energetic or
vibratory level, we
discover that there
may be layers of
existence inside the
human body. We call
these layers koshas, or sheaths,
or coverings. The Upanishads
describe the koshas as the five
layers of awareness, starting
with the physical body and
moving deeper, inward, to the
deepest layer of our soul or
innermost self. The practice
of yoga and meditation
helps us experience these
layers and brings us closer to
understanding them in the real
essence, thereby discovering
our own true inner selves. The
five koshas are as follows:
1. Annamaya kosha (food)-
This outermost kosha takes
care of the sustenance for the
physical body.
2. Pranamaya kosha (energy)-
This kosha regulates the flow of prana, or life-
force energy.
3. Manomaya kosha (mind)- Manomaya is the
kosha that gives us awareness of our thoughts,
and emotions.
4. Vijnanamaya kosha (intuition)- This kosha is
connected to an intuitively-deeper level that
gives access to spiritual wisdom.
5. Anandamaya kosha (bliss) - This is the deepest
layer and the scriptures refer to this as the true
inner self, that gives us joy and love.
The natural
improvement in
self-discipline as
a consequence
of adopting a
meditative and
prayerful lifestyle
has many cascading
benefits. One
naturally reduces
his digital addiction
and escapes from
excess radiation from
electronic devices.
25 June 2023 26 June 2023
Now, beyond the koshas, there is a foundation
to our existence, and that is the soul or our life’s
force. When it exits the human being in an invisible
manner, all mechanisms, all processes, and all
factories in the body stop working. As long as that
life existed inside the body, even with illnesses,
accidents, injuries, and stresses, we survive. How
to nurture that life or soul or deep inner self to
stay healthy and joyful? The yogis say the food for
the soul is ‘Grace’ and Prana from the source. That
can be activated by a prayerful impulse from the
heart, and a spiritual Guide who can divert that
Grace to our heart.
The s elf or s oul is that which is eternal. It makes
everything possible. Its well-being and nourishment
are what make us perceive every experience of our
life as a learning, as a joy, as a cheerfully accepting
and cherishable moment. so do not take the
philosophy of the koshas lightly. It stands as the
basis of mental and emotional nurturing.
Meditate for internal hygiene
Now, let’s talk about something that regulates
these koshas, opens up these layers to experience
the soul or life force in a meaningful way. That’s
where we talk about mental hygiene. While
external hygiene is of course important to prevent
infection, internal hygiene is important to prevent
mental illnesses. If the laws of ethics and morality
are broken by wrong habits, inner hygiene is
hijacked by our own weaknesses. Mental and
emotional health is now destroyed. As a result, we
cannot sleep well, we cannot enter samadhi, and
we cannot have wisdom. We cannot discriminate
between right and
wrong, between good
and bad, or between
cause and effect. How
to make our heart
and mind conscious,
and conscientious?
Only by reflection and
meditation. Only by
centering ourselves,
being settled on
oneself. The sanskrit
word for health is
Swasthya, and it means
this ‘settledness’ in
oneself. such a person
is not irritated or depressed due to fever or pain
but is calm and therefore safe. It is like you are in
the centre of a cyclonic storm yet safe; but in the
periphery, you are pushed or pulled. Likewise, if
you are centered in the core, you are less disturbed.
If you are always conscious of your periphery,
the body is thinking of illnesses and attracting
illnesses. This is one way to look at it.
We do need antibiotics and surgery when we
are critically sick. We do need vaccines if we lack
natural immunity. Modern medicine is of course
useful. But most of the minor problems have natural
solutions. so many health problems are solved by
natural adjustments in diet and exercise, healthy
sleep patterns, in simple uses of pranayama and
yogasanas. Most important of all these are simple
meditation practices which result in a meditative
attitude and a prayerful attitude that can handle any
crisis; much better than an agitated or vacillating
mind, or a selfish-cowardly heart.
vaccine for Mental and emotional h ealth
We have vaccines for smallpox and
chickenpox. What is the vaccine for the mind
and emotional heart? Meditation. And a simple
natural meditation like heartfulness, is practiced
easily because it is aided by yogic transmission
or Pranahuti. The Heartfulness-cleaning process
enables us to reduce our daily levels of stress and
tension. Most modern diseases are psychosomatic
to a large degree. We call them lifestyle diseases,
but they can become fatal. It is not merely high-
blood pressure, diabetes, and allergy, it can be
serious ulcers, cancer in various forms, and other
26 June 2023
Page 5
23 June 2023
he World Health Organization defines
health as a state of complete well-
being, not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity. Hippocrates’
science of Medicine sets the goal of medicine as
the complete removal of the distress of the sick.
Modern medical care has been
advancing at an accelerating pace with
so many advances in pharmacology,
genomics, major innovations in
medicine, healthcare, and help from
electronic technology like artificial
intelligence, the Internet of Things,
robotics, data analysis, and more.
Extraordinary advances in instrumentation
have brought great diagnostic tools into
use. Is this all enough? Is this the
only direction to proceed to
improve the sense of well-
being and health?
T
The foundation of our good health is the sustenance of a life force or
our staying alive. When it leaves the human body, everything stops.
The human body stops functioning. As long as life existed inside the
body, even with illnesses, accidents, injuries, pains, and stresses, the
human being survived. The yogis say the food for the soul is ‘Grace’ and
‘Prana’ from the ‘Source’ . That can be activated by a prayerful impulse
from the heart, and a Spiritual Guide who can divert that Grace to our
heart. Meditational approaches are known to thus create significant
improvements in mental health and well-being, and emotional resilience.
a ncient Medical t echniques
While there is no denying the great and unique
benefits of modern medicine, like antibiotics,
vaccination, physical hygiene with antiseptic
chemicals, surgery with instrumental help,
pharmacology discoveries, and so on, there are
alternative systems of medicine in the East
and West, especially in India, and other
ancient civilisations like Egypt and
China, which may yet reveal secrets
unknown to modern medicine. some
of those systems, like Ayurveda and
Siddha in India, are thousands of
years old in their development, while
allopathic medicine is hardly a few
centuries old.
some ideas in Ayurveda,
Yoga, Naturopathy, and so
on are mind-boggling to
KaMLEsh d patEL (daaji)
the author is a Spiritual Guide at heartfulness Meditation Worldwide and a recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2023.
email: daaji@heartfulness.org
roLE oF MEditationaL approachEs
in MEntaL WELL-bEing
23 June 2023
SpeciaL
24 June 2023
the common man or even medical researchers.
We learn from Ayurvedic doctors that the time of
day when a herb or a plant medicine is procured
from the tree, treated, and
consumed has a remarkably
powerful effect. Tulsi leaves,
which are like nectar or
medicine when plucked in
the morning, can become
poisonous if plucked at night,
due to the effect of isomerism.
some plants used to treat
cardiovascular diseases have
the opposite effect if plucked
at the wrong time of day.
healing and holistic Well-
being
Holistic well-being can
be ensured only by therapies
or processes that ensure the
health of the whole being,
comprising the body, mind,
and soul. A human being
has limbs outside and many
organs inside, and all these
must be synchronised in a
healthy pattern of living.
Further, inside a human being,
there are many layers of existence.
Healing is what restores health. Healing is
not restricted to healing the body but includes
the mind and emotions as
well. This is reflected in a well-
known Latin saying, Mens sana
in corpore sano, a healthy mind
is a healthy body. The scars on
the skin, or flesh may be easier
to remove than the scars on
the emotional heart. These are
caused by misunderstanding,
selfishness, lack of love, and
compassion. To correct them,
right thinking, listening,
feeling, and empathy is
needed. The proper use of
a purified heart is needed.
For that, meditation and
spirituality are needed.
It is not only the healing of
the individual but the healing
of the whole of humanity, the
whole planet is needed. In the
early history of the planet,
those with the strongest
muscles were considered the
healthiest and survived best.
It is not only the healing
of the individual but
the healing of the whole
of humanity, the whole
planet is needed. In
the early history of
the planet, those with
the strongest muscles
were considered
the healthiest and
survived best. Later on,
intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in
the future, the person
with the purest and
strong heart will have
the best health and will
survive the best.
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Later on, intellectual strength
gave the best chance of
survival. Today, and in the
future, the person with the
purest and strong heart will
have the best health and will
survive the best.
h eart’s Foundational
intelligence in h ealing
Many of you may have
read books like ‘The Heart’s
Code’ by Paul Pearsall and may
know about the importance
of the emotional heart, and
the psychological heart, and
how they influence even the
health of the physical heart.
A better use of the heart is to
love better, to forgive more,
and to be more generous
and kinder, expand our consciousness, and this
automatically results in improved health.
The foundation of our good health is the
sustenance of a life force or our staying alive.
The thing that makes us stay alive is called by
different names in different cultures — rooh,
soul, atman, etc. so when we talk about good
health or well-being, the primary question we
have to ask ourselves is, ‘How to ensure the
good health, growth, and well-being of the
soul?’ or ‘How to keep that soul happy in a state
of prayerful grace and feed it well with a life-
giving force?’
enter the Koshas in
h ealing
At the physical
level, we think of
health as a healthy
diet, exercising,
a good lifestyle,
etc. However,
if one were to
observe oneself at
the energetic or
vibratory level, we
discover that there
may be layers of
existence inside the
human body. We call
these layers koshas, or sheaths,
or coverings. The Upanishads
describe the koshas as the five
layers of awareness, starting
with the physical body and
moving deeper, inward, to the
deepest layer of our soul or
innermost self. The practice
of yoga and meditation
helps us experience these
layers and brings us closer to
understanding them in the real
essence, thereby discovering
our own true inner selves. The
five koshas are as follows:
1. Annamaya kosha (food)-
This outermost kosha takes
care of the sustenance for the
physical body.
2. Pranamaya kosha (energy)-
This kosha regulates the flow of prana, or life-
force energy.
3. Manomaya kosha (mind)- Manomaya is the
kosha that gives us awareness of our thoughts,
and emotions.
4. Vijnanamaya kosha (intuition)- This kosha is
connected to an intuitively-deeper level that
gives access to spiritual wisdom.
5. Anandamaya kosha (bliss) - This is the deepest
layer and the scriptures refer to this as the true
inner self, that gives us joy and love.
The natural
improvement in
self-discipline as
a consequence
of adopting a
meditative and
prayerful lifestyle
has many cascading
benefits. One
naturally reduces
his digital addiction
and escapes from
excess radiation from
electronic devices.
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Now, beyond the koshas, there is a foundation
to our existence, and that is the soul or our life’s
force. When it exits the human being in an invisible
manner, all mechanisms, all processes, and all
factories in the body stop working. As long as that
life existed inside the body, even with illnesses,
accidents, injuries, and stresses, we survive. How
to nurture that life or soul or deep inner self to
stay healthy and joyful? The yogis say the food for
the soul is ‘Grace’ and Prana from the source. That
can be activated by a prayerful impulse from the
heart, and a spiritual Guide who can divert that
Grace to our heart.
The s elf or s oul is that which is eternal. It makes
everything possible. Its well-being and nourishment
are what make us perceive every experience of our
life as a learning, as a joy, as a cheerfully accepting
and cherishable moment. so do not take the
philosophy of the koshas lightly. It stands as the
basis of mental and emotional nurturing.
Meditate for internal hygiene
Now, let’s talk about something that regulates
these koshas, opens up these layers to experience
the soul or life force in a meaningful way. That’s
where we talk about mental hygiene. While
external hygiene is of course important to prevent
infection, internal hygiene is important to prevent
mental illnesses. If the laws of ethics and morality
are broken by wrong habits, inner hygiene is
hijacked by our own weaknesses. Mental and
emotional health is now destroyed. As a result, we
cannot sleep well, we cannot enter samadhi, and
we cannot have wisdom. We cannot discriminate
between right and
wrong, between good
and bad, or between
cause and effect. How
to make our heart
and mind conscious,
and conscientious?
Only by reflection and
meditation. Only by
centering ourselves,
being settled on
oneself. The sanskrit
word for health is
Swasthya, and it means
this ‘settledness’ in
oneself. such a person
is not irritated or depressed due to fever or pain
but is calm and therefore safe. It is like you are in
the centre of a cyclonic storm yet safe; but in the
periphery, you are pushed or pulled. Likewise, if
you are centered in the core, you are less disturbed.
If you are always conscious of your periphery,
the body is thinking of illnesses and attracting
illnesses. This is one way to look at it.
We do need antibiotics and surgery when we
are critically sick. We do need vaccines if we lack
natural immunity. Modern medicine is of course
useful. But most of the minor problems have natural
solutions. so many health problems are solved by
natural adjustments in diet and exercise, healthy
sleep patterns, in simple uses of pranayama and
yogasanas. Most important of all these are simple
meditation practices which result in a meditative
attitude and a prayerful attitude that can handle any
crisis; much better than an agitated or vacillating
mind, or a selfish-cowardly heart.
vaccine for Mental and emotional h ealth
We have vaccines for smallpox and
chickenpox. What is the vaccine for the mind
and emotional heart? Meditation. And a simple
natural meditation like heartfulness, is practiced
easily because it is aided by yogic transmission
or Pranahuti. The Heartfulness-cleaning process
enables us to reduce our daily levels of stress and
tension. Most modern diseases are psychosomatic
to a large degree. We call them lifestyle diseases,
but they can become fatal. It is not merely high-
blood pressure, diabetes, and allergy, it can be
serious ulcers, cancer in various forms, and other
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more serious diseases. some are created in the
womb of a stressed mother and have a hereditary
effect.
The natural improvement in self-discipline
as a consequence of adopting a meditative and
prayerful lifestyle has many cascading benefits.
One naturally reduces his digital addiction and
escapes from excess radiation from electronic
devices. One naturally forms healthy sleep
patterns. One naturally develops a sense of faith
in the higher Reality or higher self or God, which
guides us through a purified heart. By developing
the skill of connecting oneself to the divine light
in the heart before sleep, we get into a habit of
reconnecting to the heart every time we change
our activity. We start to act and live from the heart.
Any blockade to this connectivity is removed by a
spot-cleaning process, a skill which is improved by
an evening-guided cleaning.
Heartfulness relaxation and Heartfulness
polarity processes are used even by children
who are too young to do long-term meditation.
They find improvement in their educational
performance and sports, and also refinement in
creativity and joyfulness.
significant research has been done on the
effects of a Heartfulness lifestyle on serotonin
and melatonin levels, telomere length, and other
indicators of health. There may be many more
indicators still waiting to be discovered. Modern
instrumental research will surely significantly
supplement the subjective research of millennia
in human health.
Meditational approaches are known to thus
create significant improvements in mental health
and well-being and emotional resilience. We
become more and more aware of our actions and
even our life purpose. There is, of course, significant
research and evidence in how it reduces anxiety,
calms us, gives us peace, and even works on the
very root of all problems. But let me tell you the
secret that I have reserved for last. Meditation is
not merely a means for good health. Meditation
lets us experience an eternal good life in every
moment of our existence. And this beautiful duet
between meditational approaches and well-being
is not merely about physical, mental, and emotional
well-being, it lets us rendezvous with life in its most
exuberant manner, in joy, health, and heart. ?
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