Kerala Ayurveda Academy opened the doors to its first wellness center in Fremont CA in September 2013.
The inauguration was held during the Grand Opening weekend where Dr. Frawley led the ribbon cutting ceremony along with Shambhavi, esteemed Ayurvedic doctors, the CEO, scientists, practitioners, alumni and students.
Many events were held to celebrate The Grand Opening weekend
beginning with the first student and Alumni reunion. An auspicious ceremony of lighting the lamp,
chanting mantras and sharing with friends, teachers, and well-wishers was the
highlight of the event captured in many hearts and photo sessions. All those who attended came from many
different locations, near and far to proudly support and celebrate this
groundbreaking event.
We enjoyed the evening touring the facility and feeling
inspired! Kerala Ayurveda Academy’s
vision was to establish a center for Inspiration for the community, students
and practitioners to offer the best possible care and to empower individuals
where their wellbeing is concerned. We
were truly inspired as we shared in a delicious meal and each other’s
company. We also reveled in the positive
energy flowing through the new Wellness Center.
The inauguration led to a planned workshop on Soma and
Shakti. Dr David Frawley, now an advisor
with Kerala Ayurveda Academy, discussed how Ayurveda and Rasayana therapies
enhance the wellbeing of everyone. We
discussed how Prana is the subtle food or energy for the mind and senses, and
its ultimate power of rejuvenation. He further
emphasized the importance of yoga in the modern world and the play of agni and
soma. His talk also went into the
essence of balance, purification and revitalization, and also the four light
centers in the human body. He finally
conducted an interesting question and answer segment.
Then the beautiful Shambhavi taught us about Shakti and about the 4 “A’s”
Then the beautiful Shambhavi taught us about Shakti and about the 4 “A’s”
- · Attention
- · Affection
- · Appreciation
- · Acceptance
And how emotion derives from need. Throughout the weekend
she taught us mantras of protection and healing, spoke of Sthira Shakti or the
power of stillness, about composure and consistency and depending on the
person’s conviction, Compassion and Responsibility.
When Soma is born of Shakti and that soma is held, it makes the person receptive to the grace of the cosmic universe. Receptivity allows us to perceive grace and the bliss of divinity.
In the afternoon of the first day we heard from Dr. Suhas
Kshirsagar as he spoke about “Achara Rasayana” (behavioral medicine) and it’s
unique concept in Ayurveda. There are certain behaviors that bring about
Rasayana in the human body such as truth, nonviolence, personal and public
cleanliness, mental and personal hygiene and many more behaviors that are of
the same nature. He also discussed Rasayana foods, herbs and herbal
preparations. This information was
especially helpful when it was combined with the information of the morning
sessions.
The first day of the workshop was exhilarating. Many of us
dined together and discussed the presentations and the anticipation and
excitement we all felt about the following day.
The final day continued with Dr. David Frawley again as we
discussed more Rasayana in connection with Pranayama. As always the discussion was interactive and
interesting. We learned more mantras and enjoyed them together with Shambhavi. Many of us felt our legs tingling as the energy
rose in the room.
The afternoon was a change of direction from what was
originally planned. During lunch we had a meeting with the participants of the
workshop to find out how KAA can support them in their practice of
Ayurveda. Many topics were discussed and
noted. It is so important to support one
another; meetings like this are crucial for the growth of practitioners and
their practices as well as KAA in order to improve the curriculum and the
experience of the student participating.
Finally, Dr. Jayarajan gave a presentation on his expertise,
clinical application of Rasayana for prevention and management of disease.
The workshop covered everything about wellbeing. All of us came away with a better
understanding of Soma and Shakti and it relationship to health. We learned about the connectivity of our
actions, herbs, sounds and techniques that can be used and combined with
different methods for a holistic and individualized approach to health and
wellbeing.
Blog Post by Shelli Thompson
Blog Post by Shelli Thompson
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