Maintaining Balance with Ayurveda

September 26th, 2009
Maintaining Balance with Ayurveda

by Ragaia Belovarac

We find ourselves living in a time where many things are changing.
Ayurveda offers a deep understanding of the underlying nature of all
things and helps us to keep in balance during times of instability or
change.
As defined in Ayurveda, the five primary elements are earth,
water, fire, air, and ether. These elements comprise the entire known
world. In looking at the world through the lens of Ayurvedic wisdom,
earth represents the more solid, inert, and stable qualities. Water
represents the fluid, mobile, and dense. Fire represents heat, light
and transformation. Air represents lightness, mobility and cold.
Ether represents the idea of space and connectedness. An
understanding of these characteristics provides us with the basis for
understanding the bodily humors or "Doshas" from an Ayurvedic
perspective.

The three main Doshas are: Vata, a combination or air and
ether; Pitta, a combination of fire and water; and Kapha, a
combination of earth and water. Each person's unique combination of
Doshas is what is referred to as their constitution. All of these
elements may appear as balance or imbalance depending on the unique
combination of energies manifest in a given person's constitution.
So, how does this affect our state of balance when under
duress? Simply stated, imbalanced thoughts and emotions express as
imbalance in the world. When significant changes come into our lives
at one time,emotions are often heightened. Stress levels can soar,
especially the emotions of anxiety and fear. Such emotions are the
imbalanced aspects of the Vata dosha. These emotions become additionally
compounded if there is an element of financial burden, such as loss
of business, loss of income, etc. We may also experience anger or
resentment as a result of the feelings of loss that come with
difficult times. When we experience anger, Pitta energy has been
increased. Sadness, depression or lethargy is an expression of the
Kapha dosha. No matter what your constitution, we all are subject to
stress when we are out of balance and dealing with the serious
changes in life.

Although stress is a natural part of life, and the body's
sympathetic nervous system is prepared to handle the threatening
situations that may arise, in the long-term stress impacts the body
in harmful ways. The constant heightened adrenal function we
experience as a result of stress depresses the immune system.
Normally, once the extreme situation passes your system should return
to a more relaxed equilibrium and balance is achieved within the body.
This is the role of the parasympathetic nervous system and it is
engaged while resting, eating, or sleeping. During these resting
times the immune system does much of its work and the body naturally
rebuilds and repairs itself and stores up energy for future use and
future "emergencies."

The current challenge today is that we are creating less and
less time for the natural process of resting and rejuvenating to take
place. Creating ways to allow the system to relax reduces the
sympathetic nervous system's need for the "fight or flight" stress
hormones. Additionally challenging is that the "stress busting"
systems (primarily our adrenal glands) are locked into overdrive and we
can no longer distinguish between anticipated stress and "real-time"
stress and what constitutes an emergency. This is the result of
living in a state of sensory bombardment. As a result, the body does
not get a break from the constant running from one thing to the next,
creating a heavy biochemical burden on the entire physical,
emotional, and spiritual body.

Implementing a few good habits can greatly help reduce the
impact of stress. The fundamental principles of Ayurveda suggest
maintaining the following five daily habits:

1) Get Enough Sleep
Many studies have shown that disturbed sleep is one of the fastest
ways to reduce the body's ability to cope with stress. During proper
sleep the body's maintenance of the circadian rhythms are especially
important for experiencing long-term health and longevity. This is a
time when the systems of your body reset themselves.

2) Eat in a Quiet Atmosphere
Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of eating in a comfortable, quiet
environment whenever possible, to insure that your body's full
attention may focus on digesting your meal. Distractions, which
increase Vata, cause your attention to go outward, away from
digestion, and this results in symptoms of indigestion, bloating,
gas, etc. Encourage friends and family to slow down and enjoy each
other's company while enjoying food-and eat slowly, chewing
thoroughly.

3) Breathe
When you breathe deeply into the diaphragm, your entire system is
oxygenated.  This gives your body an opportunity to absorb,
assimilate, and eliminate on all levels of bodily function. There are
many practices for learning to breathe deeply and consciously. Find a
way to make conscious breathing a part of your everyday life.

4) Be Present in the Moment
Meditation may be the key here. If you are not ready or inclined to
begin a meditation practice, then there are other simple activities
that may work just as well. Consider taking gentle walks in nature,
spending a little time in a garden, or slowly sipping a cup of tea in
the morning. Essentially, take valuable moments to cultivate yourself
each day. This will assist in grounding your Vata energy and offer
some respite from the stresses that are so often present. Also
realize that your schedule may need to change to enable you to slow
down. Sometimes less is more!

5) Choose to Think Positively
Finding the strength from within ourselves to say "Yes!" when we
greet each day may prove to be fundamental in making profound and
sustainable change in the world at large. A choice to think
positively and to choose positive behaviors helps to create positive
habits that ultimately become positive outcomes in your life and in
the world.

Ragaia Belovarac is the Director of Blue Sage Ayurveda and Director
of Body Therapies at the California College of Ayurveda. He
facilitates client intakes and Pancha Karma immersion in the Bay Area
and Nevada City. Clients receive the full benefits of yoga,
meditation and Ayurvedic body therapies. For more information call
(888) 878-5222, visit www.bluesage-ayurveda.com

Pancha Karma Cleansing and Rejuvenation – Ayurveda’s Complete Healing Process

August 8th, 2009

By
Megan Darwin

Perfect health, vitality, and immortality have been human aspirations since the beginning of civilization. Ancient peoples from all corners of the globe have developed distinct systems for health and healing in an effort to prolong life and maximize wellness. Even today, in our modern American society, scientists and doctors work non-stop researching the human body, searching for ways to diminish suffering and disease. Universally, we all want to live as full and comfortable a life as possible. The trouble is, despite the leaps and bounds that have been made in modern medical research, disease and suffering are still prevalent, and appear to be increasing on a scale inconsistent with our advanced knowledge and medical developments. How can this be? The simple answer to this conundrum lies in the very core of our modern mind. The scientific approach to health lacks the fundamentals of overall well-being, which cannot be achieved with out its three primary roots: body, mind AND Spirit. Without harmony flowing in and between these essential elements of an individual, perfect health is simply not possible. This is precisely why the ancient healing system of Ayurveda has endured the 5,000 plus years of its existence. Within this sacred science there exists a detailed process for complete detoxification and rejuvenation for body, mind and Spirit, opening the door for anyone and everyone to manifest their maximum potential. This process is called Pancha Karma. Read the rest of this entry »

More GOOD news and links…

February 22nd, 2009

Energy

If you’ve been feeling like there’s just no light at the end of this energy crisis tunnel, take a look at this article expressing the good news about the decarbonization trend… -T.G.N.

Briar Patch
Congratulations to our local Food Co-op in Grass Valley, California!

“We’re proud to be the only local store to receive this honor from Greenpeace,” said Jeff Molsberry, BriarPatch Meat Manager. “Shoppers can buy seafood here knowing that it is less harmful to the oceans’ health.”

BriarPatch received an eight out of ten in its sustainability standards, based on both wild-caught and farmed seafood’s. No store in California scored higher than an eight. Whole Foods Market received a five, Wal-Mart and Safeway received threes, Costco a two, and Trader Joe’s received one out of ten points.

Michael Pollan Food Solution Proposal To Obama

If you don’t know about Michael Pollan (author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma and In Defense of Food, An Eater’s Manifesto), it’s time to be introduced. A leader in the sustainable food movement (yes, it’s a movement), Michael has written an in-depth and thought provoking proposal to the President of the United States outlining a much needed re-organization of the way we grow, process and obtain our food. Bravo, Michael for your bold ideas and courageous efforts to bring our nation back to health! -T.G.N

INVEST IN YOUR HEALTH

February 22nd, 2009

By Ragaia Belovarac and Megan Darwin

Like a familiar friend returning for an anticipated and special visit, it is upon us – the inevitable re-emergence of Spring. It has been a long and arduous transition for many of us, and not just in regards to the wacky winter weather. The stress and instability of the economy, demands in the workplace, increased stress at home… the list could go on and on. This physical and mental stress accumulates during the Winter months, a time when our bodies are meant to rest, repair and rejuvenate for the upcoming year. If you’re like most people, you may find yourself feeling quite drained and exhausted from the demands of the previous year, not to mention the holidays… When is there time to re-boot for the new year? Are we truly meant to “power through,” meeting this year’s challenges with a body and mind that is heavy and sluggish with last year’s weight?

The traditional Indian system of medicine known as Ayurveda has very clear wisdom to share with our weary souls. As we observe the changing seasons happening around us, so too are similar changes occurring within us simultaneously. Just as the trees lose their leaves and send their energy down into their roots, our energy is meant to go within, into a hibernation of sorts. The months ending one year and beginning a new one is a time for rest and rejuvenation. Only then can we truly function at an optimum level.

The seasonal changes happening in the environment in which we live create a kind of reflection within our systems. Ayurveda teaches us that it is in these peak seasonal transition times that our bodies are also best suited and supported to eliminate toxins, purify and rejuvenate our bodies. The energy is simply more available to assist the body during these natural processes. A healthy body will naturally do its part to harmonize and balance itself through the annual cycles. However, as we age our bodies often become more challenged with the natural re-balancing. Offering our body the tools it needs to cleanse and rejuvenate becomes more important as we progress in age.

The R.O.I (return on investment) on personal health investment is abundant. Deciding to dedicate time and capital towards building and maintaining a healthy body will not only add years to your life, but it will increase the quality and joy of those years. And, it’s not just you who reaps the rewards! Those around you, friends, family and associates will benefit from a happier, healthier you. Over 5,000 years of evidence through Ayurveda proves this to be true. Take the time to cleanse your body of the toxins and buildup of last year (and probably many years prior). Give your body the opportunity to operate at its highest potential.

The Ayurvedic cleansing process is called Pancha Karma, and offers a gentle and thorough detoxification of the entire system, beginning with the G.I. tract. In the United States a routine Pancha Karma cleanse can last anywhere from 7-30 days. With the guidance of trained Ayurvedic practitioners, clients receive daily oil massage, shirodhara (warm oil poured over the third eye, a nervous system balancing treatment), therapeutic purgation and therapeutic herbal sweats. All of these treatments, in addition to consuming a mono-diet of kitchari, encourage toxins that are stuck in the tissues of the body to release and be expelled. Clients feel renewed, refreshed and healthier than ever after experiencing Pancha Karma. Unlike many fad cleanses of the day, Pancha Karma is tried and true, derived from the ancient wisdom of the Vedas.

We cannot change the economy or control the market overnight and we might have little control over our workload and environment at the office. The ups and downs of life will continue to come our way, and nothing is certain except change. What we DO have control over is how well we prepare ourselves both mentally and physically. If we are bound up and congested, if our channels are blocked, what good will we be when we are met with a challenge? A congested body reflects a congested mind, and vice versa. Ayurveda advises us to take the time during the change of seasons to cleanse our bodies so that we are well prepared to take life on.

Why Blue Sage Ayurveda?

Blue Sage Ayurveda offers Pancha Karma at our healing Sanctuary by employing an ancient method we call “immersion.” The Sanctuary is a clean, well appointed healing space set amidst a beautiful natural environment in the Sierra Foothills of Northern California. Within the immersion style of Pancha Karma all aspects of the process are managed by a Pancha Karma Specialist. All information and support are provided to assist you throughout the entire process. Within this private environment of total immersion you receive the full benefits of yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic body therapies. We accomplish this by ensuring that each of our practitioners are well trained in the proper administration of Pancha Karma therapies and by providing an environment that directs your process inward. It is important to reduce everyday sensory input and distractions while cleansing and purifying the body, mind and spirit. It is our intention to offer this ancient healing tradition in its highest form.

www.bluesage-ayurveda.com – 1.888.878.5222 – info@bluesage-ayurvda.com

SOLAR DAY 2009

February 16th, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SolarDay 2009 Announced on
www.SolarDay.com

First Annual SolarDay
to be held on Sunday, June 21
the First Day of Summer
in All U.S. States and Nationally

San Francisco, CA (February 11, 2009) – The first annual SolarDay (www.solarday.com)
will be held statewide and nationwide on the first day of Summer –
Sunday, June 21, 2009 – to educate the public about the benefits of
solar energy and local solar installations in their area.

SolarDay is the first statewide and national recognition on the
importance of solar energy to provide a source of energy that will
reduce the U.S.dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil. This is an
annual event held each year on the first day of Summer.

John Reed, Director of Elevator Communications, LLC explained the need
for this new annual celebration of American energy independence
through the adoption of solar energy installations and policies:

“While oil prices have recently declined, the party’s over for cheap
fossil fuels, forever. Sooner or later we’ll be looking, again, at
$4.50 a gallon gasoline and we need to focus on steps we can take, as
individuals and businesses – to permanently reduce our need on fossil
fuels and the environmental hazards of greenhouse gases. The new
Obama administration provides us with a fresh start to dramatically
grow the solar and green energy we need to meet our energy needs.

“The importance of solar energy has been recognized by the U.S.
Congress, which included an 8-year extension of the 30% energy
investment tax credit (ITC) in the Emergency Economic Stabilization
Act of 2008, and removed the $2,000 cap which enables homeowners to
fully use the 30% ITC.”

Sponsor Opportunities

Statewide and nationally, sponsors of SolarDay will be educating
business owners and homeowners in their area about the benefits of
solar energy and energy independence – as well as informing the public
about favorable existing legislation and tax credits that assist in
the affordability for new solar installations. There are many sponsor
categories.

Dedicated sponsor pages on SolarDay.com will allow sponsors to post
their press releases during the entire year/s of their sponsorship of
the annual SolarDay.

To receive the sponsor package, please email: jreed@elevatorpr.com.

Solar Industry Trade Organizations

All solar industry trade organizations are welcome as SolarDay
sponsors or partners in cooperatively promoting the benefits of solar
energy to their members, constituencies and the public.

About SolarDay, 2009

1 – SolarDay 2009 is the first in an annual, state-by-state and
national day of recognition for the growth of solar energy in the U.S.
and a celebration of the growth in our energy independence.

2 – SolarDay will be held on the first day of Summer each year.

3 – Solarday.com is also the first consumer portal for information
about solar energy and companies on a state-by-state basis so
consumers can contact local solar companies to find out more about tax
credits, costs and the benefits of energy independence. More
information is available at: www.solarday.com.

About Elevator Communications, LLC

Elevator Communications, LLC is a California-based communications
company with years of experience working with solar, green and clean-
tech companies. More about Elevator Communications at: www.elevatorpr.com
.

Thank you.

John Reed
Principal

The GOOD news

February 14th, 2009

We are very excited to announce the launch of this new section of our website. Our intention is to inform, connect and inspire our readers! Who isn’t tired of all the global BAD news these days that gets flung at us from all directions – the newspapers, the news broadcasts, most every aspect of the media, etc. Constantly taking in such negativity is harmful to our psyches and, consequently, our physical health. Join us in promoting Positivity – be an active part of our inspiring journey by adding your comments and stories on our blog share with us some GOOD news that is going on in your community, or in your personal life. The more GOOD news we can share, the better! Yes, even the stories about the kitten rescued by the kindly fireman! No act of kindness is too small or insignificant to warm the hearts of our fellow mankind. Tragic events are a reality, but we will do our best to share with you the inspiration and creativity that such times bring forth and how the human condition is both painful and beautiful in all its manifestations. Now is the time for all of us to share our beauty, that silver lining within each one of our hearts!

Welcome!

February 14th, 2009

Greetings Friends,

Blue Sage Ayurveda is pleased to announce the launch of our new and improved website! We have been working hard the last few months to create a more interactive and informative website, and we invite you to take a look and check it out. We have added new sections brimming with more information about Ayurveda, including more graphics, and an interactive blog!

We are also very excited to introduce The GOOD News, a special section dedicated to uplifting your spirits and enlightening your mind! Now, more than ever, the call for GOOD news is loud and clear. We’ve been overwhelmingly bombarded with “news” that brings us down, constructing a worldview that is negative, perilous and depressing. This is so damaging! So, we have decided to take the news “bull” by the horns and bring you a much needed dose of positivity. As we all know, mind and body are connected and therefore a positive mind and outlook will organize the energy in our body in a positive and healing way. There is so much good happening all over the world – lets discover and celebrate it! Our new blog allows you to log on and share the Good News happening in your life as well.

Lastly, we would like to remind you that the beauty of Spring is upon us, and this is the perfect time to begin planning your Spring Pancha Karma. With investments being what they are these days, the safest and best R.O.I will be the investment you make in your health! We look forward to working with you here at Blue Sage Sanctuary.

Blessings to you,
The Blue Sage Ayurveda Team