Ayurveda & Mental Health with Dr. Rammanohar on 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th March
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Dr. Rammanohar, PhD, C.A.S., R.Y.T. comes from a family of Ayurvedic practitioners and Vedic teachers in India, tracing back to the illustrious Vedic-acharya Rishi Kaundinya. He is currently the Research Director of Amrit Centre for Advanced Research in Ayurveda. Dr. Rammanohar has been contributing in the field of Ayurvedic research for the past 30 years and has spearheaded many important research studies in field and published over 100 articles, including research papers in peer reviewed indexed research journals. He has travelled widely in many countries including USA, Canada, Great Britain, Europe, Russia, Thailand and Singapore for the promotion of Ayurveda. Dr. Rammanohar holds a PhD degree in Neuroscience and worked as a Research Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA, on various aspects of age-associated neuro-degenerative diseases.

Ayurveda & Mental Health

Current approaches to understand the human mind are based on a reductionistic model of the mind with an over-emphasis on bio-molecular mechanisms and interventions. There is no consideration of the higher mental functionalities or spiritual dimensions of the human personality. Medications have side-effects and creates long-term dependence. Long-term use of medications causes tolerance and loss of efficacy. The Ayurvedic definition of mental health includes physical and mental ranges, also and also extending into the spiritual domain of human experience. Mental health in Ayurveda covers a diverse array of topics, as indicated below:

 

Balance of TriguṇasSattvaguṇa presides over Rajas and Tamas.

Balance of TridoṣasKapha stabilises Vāta and Pitta.

Well developed PrajñāDhī, Dhṛti and Smṛti

Emotional Stability – not overwhelmed by Rāga, Dveṣa, Lobha, Moha, Mada Mātsarya

Maitrī – friendship and healthy social relationships

Kāruṇya/Anukaṃpā – Compassion, Empathy

Sampatvipatsvekamanaḥ – Mental balance, Ability to cope

Self Actualisation – Svāsthya

 

This course will highlight the key elements of the Ayurvedic approach to nurturing mental health in a holistic manner with an emphasis on unravelling the spiritual potential of the individual.

 

To join

From India: Rs. 2,250

From outside India: $35

 

Joining details will be circulated in the morning of 9th March

 

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