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Health : A Renaissance of Ayurveda

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Apr 11, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement chairman Sohail Abro

Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement chairman Sohail Abro

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Intro : The major aim of BPM Therapy is to support the humanity for their entire well- being (not only healthy body). It spreads science to the new generation without any commercial aspect through mainstream educational system of India.
Bio-Plasmic Modulation Therapy or BPM Therapy is an attempt to announce heritage Indian health care science to the world through treating chronic disorders. This method is based on pure Vedic fundamentals and Ayurvedic principles. The role of Bhootavijnan in astik period of India was powerful and it is implemented in various levels of Upaveda. Ayurveda was also formed and developed through the subtle formation principle of universe and humans as the part of Atharvaveda. But in nastik period it re-developed and re-introduced ‘inside’ the panchamahabhoota tatva (five elements and pancheekarana). In astik period, purusharthas (dharma, artha, kama, mokha) played the base for health care and the goal of life is designed for moksha.
BPM Therapy is a method based on yogic sciences in Agasthya lineage, and its integrated out-look is based on Vedas. Modulation and usage of aujus plays a major role in this health care system and its implementation is purely based on some external application points mentioned in various marmasastras.
BPM Therapy is now in the main stream only through hospitals with the successful history of some chronic health care support like dementia, multiple sclerosis, parkinson, alzheimer’s and many neuro/psychiatric cases. Pain and arthritic care, paraplegia, backbone therapy are also handled through hospitals.
There is no usage of internal medicine and no chemical side effect. The methods are very simple applications of some powerful herbal extracts (made with vedic values) and applied in related marmas (points). Consultants of this method are trained to observe tridosha (vata, pita, kapha) and its effects in specific areas, in a deeper and closer way.
The nadee observation system in BPM Therapy is, using pancha prana separately and its actions in various cells or organs. To make relevant changes in tridosha, the method depends on the yogic empowerments and related principles.
Major principles for panchakosa modulation and cleansing BPMT depends on sound energy management and yogic principles through Indian classical music based on Samaveda principles, movement therapy based on natyayoga, principles of bhedan karma and soochiveda by Susruta, Arkadeepthi of Ravana etc.
BPM Therapy is a periodical development or renovation of ancient deep pride in health science in the basement of moksha, the supreme goal of life. So, there is nothing to claim for the developers for themselves, and they participate in the leela of The One, as a blessing. They (the developer group) are not from a medical background, or any other related professional back ground. They use the power of celibacy (Brahmacharyam), to reveal the ancient knowledge for the future generation.
The major aim of BPM Therapy is to support the humanity for their entire well- being (not only healthy body). Through the results, it is an announcement to the entire world, about the pride and power of heritage India.
The third major goal is to spread the science to the new generation without any commercial aspect through mainstream educational system of India.
Two major campaigns are healthy life through neurological de-stress, using a simple application in Ajna marma, and AIMSELF – a programme to support autistic kids and future India through music and sound energy management.
Before going to the details of bhootavijan in deep, it is our duty to go through our ancient Ayurveda and health care ideologies. Heritage India, used the power of wisdom and developed lots of periodical and regional formulas, but without losing the essence of astik ideologies and Vedanta.
(With inputs from Bengaluru based
institute, Luminous—An Illuminator of Science & Humanity)

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