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K n o w i n g y o u r P r a k r i t i c a n p r e v e n t i l l n e s s Press Release Status: 2015 According to Ayurveda, knowing, understanding and accepting one's own Prakriti or natural self-contribute greatly to preventing and avoiding illness. If you act on this knowledge, living in keeping with a lifestyle suitable to you and staying in harmony with your true nature, you will achieve a balance of body and mind and thereby maintain or regain control of your life Do you know your Prakriti or real self? The ancient principles of Ayurveda provide an understanding of mental and emotional individuality and how this influences your life. At the time of your conception, you were provided with a unique physical appearance, as well as mental and emotional make-up, also known as a mind-body constitution called Prakriti. This constitution remains unchanged throughout your life. If you look at yourself in the mirror today, you will surely see your current physical self, despite the influence of age, illness or other factors. However, do you know your "natural" being or "Prakriti"? Changes or disturbances in your mental or bodily functions can be caused by sickness, psychological or physical crises and diseases. Through external factors such as environmental health hazards, an unhealthy lifestyle, not heeding a work-life balance or perhaps bacteria or virus and malnutrition, not to mention natural causes such as age, that "self" may have seemed to have changed. You may have become out of balance with your own nature. As a result, your mind and body will have tried to counterbalance any imbalance, and a failure to do so may have resulted in illness or at least poor health, quite distant from your Prakriti.

How does knowledge of your personal Prakriti, natural only to you, affect you? In the concept of Prakriti, traditional Ayurveda ascribes many characteristics to a human being which make up a person's mind-body nature. The Prakriti of every existing creature is its absolute individuality, uniqueness or whole. Prakriti defines a person's capabilities, temperament and personality. Ayurveda is based on wholeness and balance. According to Ayurveda, knowledge about yourself, about your unique qualities and nature, about your wholeness and balance within yourself, is a prerequisite to leading a healthy, satisfied and happy life. By learning about your true nature, you get to know the characteristics which govern your good health and wellbeing. Conversely, you learn to know what can get you out of balance in your daily life, causing illness or poor health. This includes everything from eating and sleeping to working, exercising your whole life and lifestyle. You learn to recognize shades of imbalance that you no longer notice because you have grown accustomed to them, positive qualities that have turned into negative qualities. For example how did the inborn response of hunger and your body's physical need for nutritional foods turn into bad eating habits and an appetite for foods which may be unhealthy and not needed? How did thirst change to a frequent desire for soft drinks or other unhealthy beverages not necessarily associated with thirst? If you do not know your original self, you may not be aware how to stay in balance to prevent illness or how to understand and eventually change your imbalance and become healthy and whole again.

The connecting layers of Prakriti Ayurveda has made a special study of not only the human physical constitution, but also the mental constitution over thousands of years. Thus Prakriti can be broken down into very exact sub-divisions. As examples, Deha Prakriti defines physiological and psychological characteristics. It shows the current physical and psychological state. We know that the Prakriti remains unchanged throughout a person's lifetime. However, the combination of elements ether, air, fire, water and earth -- manifested as "Doshas" called Vata (ether + air = Vata, which governs movement), Pitta (fire + water = Pitta, which regulates the body metabolism) and Kapha (earth + water = Kapha, controlling stability) determine physiopathological alterations in the body. These may change not only as a result of alterations in the environment or illness but also as a person matures. Kapha predominates in the form of sleep and growth in children up to the age of 10 years, after which from about 11-18 years it slowly makes way for Pitta until the end of puberty. From 19 to 40, Pitta keeps people very active with their work, changing over to Vata from 41 to 55 years; at this time they have achieved their material goals. Vata starts to dominate after the age of 56, manifesting not only more aches and pains but also more activity in the areas of social life and also spirituality. Deha Prakriti can be influenced in the areas of lifestyle, food and emotions. Janma Prakriti refers to the genetic constitution, including that which is passed down from parents. It is also called Karma Prakriti and comprises the energy of the "karma", a term having to do with the cause and effect in one's life. Manas Prakriti includes the mental qualities of a person and his or her spiritual development since birth and is further classified in terms of gunas.

The gunas or mental qualities of manas Prakriti The basic manas Prakrit is stable from the time of conception until death. It is composed of three primary mental qualities or gunas called Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. These gunas provide the basis for distinctions in human temperament and psychological make-up. Although we all possess Sattva, Rajas and Tamas to various degrees, one or the other of the gunas predominates in our disposition. The gunas play a very important role in Ayurvedic therapy, the goal being improvement in the direction of the level of Sattva. A person with a Sattva constitution is sensitive, empathetic and understanding, always seeking balance and harmony. Sattvic types are clean, take care of themselves and show good will towards others. They allow others to do well and, although they are very knowledgable, they always try to learn more. Sattvic is synonymous with politeness, calmness, joyfulness and belief in God or truth. Rajas constitutions are turbulent, making them active and aggressive, as well as agitated and restless. These people try to overpower others and are often jealous and sometimes even cruel. They are very egocentric, tend not to listen, but are dynamic and intelligent, often easily irritated. Rajas people are ambitious and industrious but easily become hot-tempered, causing conflict and pain. They have a tendency to consume more spicy and acidic foods and sometimes use stimulants. Those with Tamas characteristics have a basically negative attitude, and they disturb principles of harmony. They are generally ignorant and lazy and make no real effort to improve their lot in life. Because of their ignorance, they are fearful. They may become depressed easily and do not follow medical advice. Tamas people can tolerate a lot of things.

Learn to recognize your Prakriti and to live by it At the Ayurveda Parkschlösschen you will have an intensive diagnostic consultation with an experienced traditional Ayurveda physician. During this consultation you will learn more about your true self in terms of your physical, psychological and mental characteristics. You will learn to recognize both the positive and negative qualities determining the self that you are today. You will learn the importance not only of living according to the seasons but also of regular exercise and of mental cleansing through Yoga and meditation. Not only while you are at the Ayurveda Parkschlösschen but also afterwards, you will become more aware of the importance of finding time for yourself and learning to accept your Prakriti. During your stay at the Parkschlösschen, the concept of Prakriti will be the basis of the therapy plans made by your doctor. You will also find the time and opportunity to reflect on your newly gained knowledge and even to try out new approaches to various aspects of your life. You will discover that you yourself possess the solutions to your own problems, the ability to heal yourself. Confrontation with one's own Prakriti and all its facets is a chance for everyone in the direction of better health and well-being. For further information, please contact: Carina Preuß, Telephone: +49-(0)6541-705-121, Email: cpreuss@parkschloesschen.de Christine Huesgen, Telephone: +49-(0)6541-705-155, Email: huesgen@parkschloesschen.de Sarah Hoffmann, Telephone: +49-(0)6541-705-116, Email: hoffmann@parkschloesschen.de Press and PR Department: Ayurveda Parkschlösschen, Wildbadstraße 201, 56841 Traben-Trarbach, Germany www.ayurveda-parkschloesschen.com