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Health : Empowering Oneself through BPM Therapy

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May 16, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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Intro: In the present scenario, it is the motivation of the promoters of Bio-Plasmic Modulation Therapy, to show the ability of integrated knowledge for periodical and regional health issues from our Indian cultural heritage.

To learn the method of BPM Therapy, there are two options in front of us. First, is the normal academic manner and the second one is through self-empowering practice. As per our Indian cultural Heritage, there is no patent or restrictions for the method. The education through self-empowering method, gives the opportunity and ability to design the necessary changes as per the regional and periodical changes.
It is an integrated system to communicate with five shells (or panchakosha of a soul). A human body can be considered as a system with panchakoshas. For a healthy personality, we need to make control and necessary changes on each kosas separately or completely. It means the therapy for annamayakosha – physical body, Pranamayakosha – subtle energy body, Manomayakosha – mind and its various planes, Vijnanamayakosha – intellectual status, or socio-neurological system, Anandamayakosha – our basic thirst and necessity for liberty.
An integrated understanding is necessary for any of the treatment because, we compel more than the five kosas, to interact with an integrative expression–ego or individuality to approach a person.
Here, the knowledge of a therapist is to satisfy the usage Vaidya, for the success. The consultant need the basic knowledge about our system (heritage approach about a person), and vedas. Modern system is more into duality and a consultant works only as a fragment of the whole system. Modern doctors are not bothered about the combinations or preparation of medicines. They do not bother about the life-style or background of a patient. Modern Ayurveda doctors are not bothered about the real prakriti of a patient. They are bothered only about the visible prakriti, when they are in front of the doctor only.
The self-empowering education system, compel our student to make his own experience, before treating a patient. Educational system is developed through subtle yogic practices to understand the various forms of Tridoshas, and area of effects in body.
To treat a patient, the consultant needs to find out the relevant marmas, and irregularities of tridosha in that area. Through different marmas, it is possible to connect with whole body neuro-system and various organs. The applications of herbal extractions are strictly based on the diagnosis and connected with each and every fragment of doshas in the body. To make perfect transmission, the method used is suitable sound energy tracks in various points.
We find the sound through qualitative analysis of natural trinity. The instruments are also divided in to satva, raja and tama, depending on their quality of sounds. Then the analysis of the persons’ nature with the qualitative trinity helps to find out the suitable instrument for the concerned.
During the same time with the applications for annamayakosha (physical body), the method observe the supportive part of related vata, and its subsections for perfect motivation of Pranamayakosha. During the primary observation period, the method compel to observer the Prakriti and vikriti through their ego and individuality with their related body strategy.
In many areas, BPM Therapy use, sound energy and Movement Therapy (based on natyayoga), for physical fitness and perfection of prana movement.
Our major neuro-psychiatric applications are through the different marmas of forehead. These applications are commonly called ‘Third Eye Threshold’ applications. Our major Back Bone Rectification Method is by using vibration therapy and is not harmful for the patient. In spine and backbone therapy, music and sound energy is used with manual vibration control method.
BPM Therapy uses vocal sound energy control also for neuro-linguistic effects. Here the reverse engineering mode of Vaikhari form is used to control various aspects in body through other sound forms like, pasyanthi, madhyama and para.
In the present scenario, it is the motivation of the promoters of BPM Therapy, to show the ability of Heritage Indian integrated knowledge for periodical and regional health issues. Through our Heritage therapy centers and Ayurvedic hospitals, India can show the pride to the modern world after its thousands of year’s journey through the Truth.
(With inputs from Bengaluru based institute, Luminous—An Illuminator of Science & Humanity)


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