Ancient Healing Techniques Part 3: Marma

Marma is an ancient healing technique that utilizes energy junction points along the body. The third technique that we offer is called Marma. Marma is again an ancient technique offered in Ayurveda. Marma means those secret energy junction points. If you see we all have bio magnetic energy  field around us, which we call it as aura. Nowadays we have Krilian photography that can actually take pictures of our aura. And an aura expert can study your aura and tell you that you might want to take a closer look at your liver coz there is a change in the aura around the liver area. It is said, science says that disease is reflected 6 to 8 months in our bio magnetic energy field or in our aura before it starts showing symptoms in our physical body. So this marma technique not only strengthens and detoxifies the physical body but strengthens and detoxifies the bio magnetic energy field. It is these points where the bio magnetic energy field are touching and becoming matter physically on our body. There are 108 different points on the entire body and when done correctly it can actually release lot of blocked energy and …. One of the most ancient techniques, preventive and healing technique of Ayurveda.

The fourth technique is Indian Balancing bowl. This is a metal bowl made of copper and tin. The conductivity of the metal interacts with the energy field of the body. This Indian balancing bowl is very unique to Shankara and Auyrveda. It is made up of 3 metals copper, tin and zinc and alloyed in very specific proportions to balance Vata, pita and kapha doshas. Balancing bowl when massaged on feet and hands it brings about harmony and balance in all the 5 elements meaning all the three doshas, just with one balancing bowl. If you see the skin of our feet have the largest pore  in the entire body  and so we can release a lot of stress and receive a lot lot of energy through our feet. Also all our vital organs are reflected on our feet (Reflexology). So when this Indian balancing bowl when massaged in a proper way can brings about harmony and balance into all the vital organs and entire body by balancing the three doshas.

So these are 4 most common ancient techniques that are very unique to Ayurveda.

Marma is an ancient healing technique that utilizes energy junction points along the body. The third technique that we offer is called Marma. Marma is again an ancient technique offered in Ayurveda. Marma means those secret energy junction points. If you see we all have bio magnetic energy  field around us, which we call it as aura. Nowadays we have Krilian photography that can actually take pictures of our aura. And an aura expert can study your aura and tell you that you might want to take a closer look at your liver coz there is a change in the aura around the liver area. It is said, science says that disease is reflected 6 to 8 months in our bio magnetic energy field or in our aura before it starts showing symptoms in our physical body. So this marma technique not only strengthens and detoxifies the physical body but strengthens and detoxifies the bio magnetic energy field. It is these points where the bio magnetic energy field are touching and becoming matter physically on our body. There are 108 different points on the entire body and when done correctly it can actually release lot of blocked energy and …. One of the most ancient techniques, preventive and healing technique of Ayurveda.

The fourth technique is Indian Balancing bowl. This is a metal bowl made of copper and tin. The conductivity of the metal interacts with the energy field of the body. This Indian balancing bowl is very unique to Shankara and Auyrveda. It is made up of 3 metals copper, tin and zinc and alloyed in very specific proportions to balance Vata, pita and kapha doshas. Balancing bowl when massaged on feet and hands it brings about harmony and balance in all the 5 elements meaning all the three doshas, just with one balancing bowl. If you see the skin of our feet have the largest pore  in the entire body  and so we can release a lot of stress and receive a lot lot of energy through our feet. Also all our vital organs are reflected on our feet (Reflexology). So when this Indian balancing bowl when massaged in a proper way can brings about harmony and balance into all the vital organs and entire body by balancing the three doshas.

So these are 4 most common ancient techniques that are very unique to Ayurveda.

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