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Health: Golden Age of Spiritual Health Science 

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The success of BPM Therapy is only based on the power of ancient Vedic principles and the dedicated practice for its implementation, through the blessings of our masters. 

Yogic principles

It is the fundamental tool of Bio-Plasmic Modulation (BPM) therapy to care the health issues deeper than an external outlook. The therapy in its subtle sense is connected with the powerful usage of paraaujus to control the whole body. Related with Ayurveda paraaujus cannot play a visible role in life. But with yogic tradition, with the utilisation power of celibacy (brahmacharya) – Vindujayam – it is possible to utilise the para aujus to manage the entire system with five avaranakosas. To enforce an integrated power to life, BPM Therapy utilises the science of Kriyayoga and its usage for subtle energy transmissions. BPM Therapy wishes to open up to the universe about the various levels of energy transmissions and its possible controls with the help of Ayurveda and Yogic fundamentals. The western sciences and mechanisms popularised the energy healing without any fundamentals and using only some limited modern equipment.
The arkadeepti /arkajyoti of ravana and lots of other works have been already mentioned. BPM Therapy uses, connection with nadee centers and various level transmissions of tridosha variants. As the lineage method, BPM Therapy uses kriyayoga science to develop the project. Through this procedure, with self-empowerment practice on tridosha control, the consultant can support neuro-transmissions and blood channelisation without any chemical support. As per the necessity, hathayoga and various forms are also used.

Marmasastra / Soochiveda:

To co-ordinate the yogic principles and physical body, marmasastra & soochiveda principles are used. For therapeutic purpose, the external marmas and nadee centers are used to transmit sound energy rhythmic vibrations, direct energy transmissions, and the power of herbal extractions. BPMT never uses hard marma therapies and abhyanga. It is a soft touching method, with habitat formation. To create a suitable habitat for a patient, therapy uses herbal aromas, soothing lights and mild music or chanting. From the principle of prapancholpathi prakaranam, we can filter the formational fundamentals of a human body. As per the interactions with prakriti through the limited external senses, our mind and intellect (manomaya–vijnanamayakosa) build our ego of individuality (identified personality). Through our continuous experience and expressions of universe, the powerful habits make its bad or good impressions as vasanas for continuous birth cycles. There is a group of present and past circumstances, preparing our body for its karmas. Through the health care area, BPM therapy wishes to support a person’s journey towards moksha (aathmasakshatkar). We wish to integrate, a perfect chariot (healthy body), mind, dharmic intellect to fulfil the birth right. To achieve the ancient view for a human life, ancient Ayurveda thought about bhootavijnan, and its subtle powers to integrate whole living body (with all avaranas). The nectar of astika darshanas, compelled our society to think about ‘The One and His Supremacy’ and the necessity to tune the life for the ultimate goal. We realised the three variety sorrows (aadhyatmic, adibhouthic and adhidaivika) are not dependable, and that maya can build and multiply the sorrows forever, if we do not unfold the truth.
In asthik view of healthy life, physical body (annamaya kosha) is considered only as a chariot to take soul to the Soul. Any of the substance or objects inside the prapancha (five elementary world), is under the universalities and it is not considered as the truth, whether it is visible or invisible to our senses. Our enlightened masters of astika darshanas, stand beyond the five elements and observe the world objectively. That means they observe from outside the maya.
In nastik period, the objective outlook is diverted to the inside panchabhoota world (from beyond prapancha to behind prapancha), and they accepted the sorrows as the truth of the world. Naturally, the people accepted the theory very easily and the aim of life changed to develop a peaceful face in the living world.It seems very beautiful because of its physical appearance, but it lost the hard and refreshing journey towards moksha. The same effected in health care science also, making it only for physical conditioning and life style development. The usage of bhootavijnan got converted from five element principle (panchabhoota sidhanta) to subtle body control and its effects in physical life. The success of BPM therapy is only based on the power of ancient Vedic principles and the dedicated practice for its implementation, through the blessings of our masters.
(With inputs from Bengaluru based
institute, Luminous—An Illuminator of Science & Humanity)

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