An integrated framework viewing health through the five koshas (sheaths) from physical to bliss consciousness, ensuring Ayurvedic treatment addresses the whole person.
Hindu philosophy teaches that consciousness expresses through five sheaths: physical body (annamaya), vital energy (pranamaya), mental (manomaya), wisdom (vijnanamaya), and bliss (anandamaya). Conventional Ayurveda often focuses on physical body and energy, yet complete healing requires addressing all five dimensions. Dipa Ma's meditation training developed refined sensitivity across all koshas, recognizing that physical disease often reflects imbalance in subtler sheaths. An Ayurvedic practitioner informed by this framework prescribes not only herbs and diet but also pranayama (addressing vital sheath), mindfulness practices (mental), contemplative study (wisdom), and meditation (bliss). A client's chronic inflammation, for instance, may require physical detoxification alongside mental peace work and spiritual connection to meaning. This five-fold assessment and treatment ensures that Ayurvedic medicine supports not merely symptom relief but genuine constitutional wholeness, awakening the innate intelligence present at every level of being.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.