"As the world reaches a threshold with modern science and its failures to provide for a relaxed, functional state of mind, people are turning to old and ancient methods to achieve that paradigm. Until now, nobody created a scientific meditation that held solid ground, reflecting its mechanism and therapeutic effects," Dr. Ajrawat says.
"The civilized world has used traditional http://www.painmanagement.com/[meditation] as a spiritual discipline for millennia and has believed it to be the ultimate source to relax and merge with universal consciousness. Regardless of effort and interest, ancient meditations could never translate into a scientific mode, as their conception, perception and projection were primarily spiritual, social or philosophical in nature," Dr. Ajrawat says.
Despite the assertion of various methods and theories of relaxation and application of certain posture, focusing on imaginary energy circles (chakras), autosuggestion (mantra) or use of sound, people continue to feel more stressors in life, be they psychological, physical or social. Even in the medical field, the limitations of various methods including various types of medication are apparent. Often, people in need of help for mental and physical ailments begin certain types of meditation, but soon feel dissatisfied or at times violated or helpless when they find themselves dragged or trapped in a philosophy where they can face loss of personal autonomy in the name of, and search for, robust mental or physical health. This often results in further identity loss and more stress. Hence, a journey meant to bring realization of self, physical and mental health instead brings more self alienation, dependency, misery and pain.
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