by Terra Rafael, Ayurvedic Practitioner
There are three main sources of
"seeds" for the mind which we have some control over:
the focus of the mind itself on thoughts
& emotions
the focus of the senses on the sensations
the balance of energy created in the body
and mind by the things we eat & drink.
Whatever kind of seeds we plant in the soil of
our mind will grow there, unless we let them wither, without our
attention. This is what meditation &
other spiritual practices can do.
Psychotherapy usually focuses attention on less uplifting aspects to
pluck them out. Either method when done without right understanding may
actually add energy to seeds which will cloud the mind and spread them in the
field of the mind.
Ayurvedic treatment of the mind uses
the ancient understanding that all of creation evolves through the interplay of
the three gunas or attributes of the Primal Matter (or Primal Mother). These three attributes are:
sattva = light, intelligence,
clarity, perception, peacefulness, focus
rajas
= movement & action
tamas
= inertia, darkness, dullness and resistance.
Everything in creation has a mixture of
these three qualities. The mind is by
nature more sattvic, so that if rajas or tamas become predominant the mind does
not perform its tasks according to its inherent nature.
The mind may be clouded by tamas and
therefore the person does not see the proper thing way to behave or relate to
others. Delusion may reign, the person being lost in negative or destructive
thoughts.
Or the mind may be agitated by rajas
and thus be so active that clarity & intelligence is lost --even though the
person knows what is proper, s/he still can not act in accord with it because
of distraction from the quiet source of inner wisdom. Thoughtless violence may
occur.
Unlike the ayurvedic doshas, rajas
& tamas do not balance each other out.
So following one quality after another will just add to agitation. (
Occasionally a tamasic situation will require rajasic means to move it out of
tamas. After that, moving it to sattva
would be the most uplifting.)
By avoiding the planting of seeds of tamas
and rajas in the mind and by cultivating sattva, the native intelligence called
buddhi can shine forth. This native
intelligence can inform us of the proper course of action in the moment -- such
as the right foods to eat, the proper way to relate to someone in a given
situation. In this way the light of
cosmic intelligence is reflected in our daily life through our own native
intelligence.
Ayurveda and Yoga recommend methods to
work with these gunas. As your native intelligence grows you will see even more
ways to increase it within yourself. I
believe native intelligence is not only the key to spiritual upliftment to the
individual, but also the way to harmony between people, with other species, and
with the Earth herself. By its
cultivation, we are truly serving all of humanity.
To reduce Rajas guna:
Avoid routinely eating these foods & substances:
Stimulants Coffee Caffeinated
beverages Hot, spicy or fried foods
Excess
sweets Garlic Onions Hot
peppers
Tomatoes Radishes Corn
Eggs Fish Poultry Especially
red meat
Avoid routine participation in these
activities:
Over
exercising Over work TV & action-oriented or sexual
movies
Loud
stimulating music Excessive thinking or
emoting
Eating
too fast
To reduce Tamas guna:
Avoid routinely eating these foods :
Aged
Cheese Pickles Tamari Vinegar
Wine,
other alcohol Drugs Red meat
Stale
foods, leftovers Mushrooms Microwaved food
Processed
foods Frozen foods Fried foods
Avoid Over fatigue
To increase Sattva guna:
Follow
Rajas & Tamas reducing regimes
Regularly include the following in your
diet: generally, foods that are light to digest and nourishing
Fresh
foods Almonds Pure Milk Ghee
Fresh
fruits Most vegies Vegetarianism
Grains,
esp. wheat & brown basmati rice, whole wheat, oats
Maintaining your doshic balance - Vata,
Pitta, Kapha is also helpful, so follow the proper doshic diet as well.
Regularly include the following in your
lifestyle:
daily
meditation yoga asanas pranayama chanting/uplifting
singing
nonviolence work in moderation keep good company
enjoy
activities & environments which are conducive to positivity and joy
As
my Ayurvedic Nutrition teacher Amadea Morningstar says, " These particular
categories of sattwa, rajas & tamas are core, essential .. but they are
only categories. Let them be your
friends rather than your masters."
In other words - take this with a sattvic attitude.
May the blessings
of your own Native Intelligence shine forth in your life!
Sources: David Frawley, Ayurveda Correspondence Course
for Health Professionals, American Vedic Institute
Amadea
Morningstar, Ayurvedic Cooking for Westerners
Sarasvati
Buhrman, Ayurveda & Yoga Courses, Rocky Mtn Institute of Yoga &
Ayurveda
Wise Womanhood
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Terra Rafael - Ayurveda Practitioner, & Maya Abdominal Therapist
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