Living in Balance Workship: My Experience Going Deep With Deepak


A photo of Me and the Man, beyond words, Deepak Chopra (Booksigining "You Are The Universe")

I can’t resist the temptation to begin this story with the words of Deepak Chopra, the keynote speaker at the Living in Balance retreat I recently attended. He says, “To live without love, compassion, or any other spiritual value creates a state of such severe imbalance that every cell yearns to correct it. Ultimately, that is what lies behind the onset of disease; the body is sending a message that something lacking in the present—an imbalance existing somewhere—has given rise to highly visible, unarguable, physical symptoms.”

The man TIME magazine described as “one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century” who introduced us to the Seven Spiritual Law of Success, opened up this life-changing seminar at the Sheraton Carlsbad Resort and Spa, in California.

We Are All Stardust

As he sauntered onto the stage the excitement among the attendees was palpable. I must admit, I too was mesmerized by his extraordinary persona. Deepak Chopra has a distinctive personal style. He made a statement in his black Nehru vest, with the red piping trim, teamed with a black turtleneck shirt and bright red suede Nike sneakers and of course his signature eyeglass frames. Along with his rock star magnetism, he exudes this almost uncanny sense of calm and tranquility.

During his opening address, he shared with us deeply thought-provoking topics. Speaking about the nature of existence in the universe, he made the most complex quantum principles sound simply poetic. He explained that we are all stardust. That the gene, a unit of heredity, is actually a protein code (enzyme) and he shared how our genomics influences our lives.


Deepak Chppra at the Living in Balance Retreat

First there is the one cell, and then approximately 25 000 human genes that differentiate into the whole body and that our body is some 30-40 trillion cells, or more (the Milky Way has 250 billion ± 150 billion) and that the average cell will divide between 50-70 times before cell death. To make a body, there is morphogenesis, to give rise to form.
  
The Deepak Chopra Way

From that extraordinary introduction going forward, I would experience a virtual feast for the mind, body, and spirit that would shift my own way of thinking about health.

The event progressed with a seamless program of experts in the field of Ayurvedic healing. It provided the foundation for lifestyle enhancement through the Ayurvedic principles of preventative self-care to last a lifetime. Each presenter shared their personal passage into the world of alternative, integrative, complementary and functional medicine. They revealed how they too had arrived at the Chopra Institute at a pivotal time in their lives. Some were from the hardcore corporate America and had dropped out to follow their dream of living a more balanced lifestyle. Others were in mainstream medicine and realized there was a more comprehensive approach to heal the body, from the inside-out. They followed their inner guidance to this particular practice of wellness and became a beacon of light to share with patients.


Our first introductory lecture was with Dr. Sheila Patel. She introduced us to the basics of the ancient Ayurvedic healing. Ayurvedic medicine is one of the world’s oldest holistic (“whole-body”) healing systems. It was developed more than 3 000 years ago in India. It’s based on the belief that health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. It’s a complete system of health, and the key is to identify what’s getting in the way of our natural healing. It is a consciousness-based healing system, beyond the physical.

A System of Self-Healing

 

True to the words of Deepak Chopra, “in order to trust your body as a guide, the first step is to begin to understand it.”

This system of healing is based on the five elements that are found in all living things—ether, air, fire, water, and earth—which are the building blocks of life. It unites us all as humans, yet we have a unique set of differences that are characterized by ‘doshas’. How the three doshas appear, and in what proportion, is what makes each of us unique. We were given a detailed quiz to identify the characteristics which make up our specific body types. Each type has a set of traits that make the distinction.


One is Vata, (those resembling the wind), the delicate, hyper, long-limbed, lean body, unsettled and talkative one who grazes throughout the day.  Then there is Pitta ( one of a fiery nature) which may be the typical “Type A” personality with a strong appetite, fiery and intense with a medium build.  Kapha (one of solid nature) is the more relaxed, easy going and nurturing personality. While some typify the exact type, many of us may have a mixture of these tendencies, but can identify with at least one or two. The key is to understand the role these doshas play as they are in constant flux in response to the external stimulus such as weather, lifestyle, and stress.

We then had a thorough and amusing introduction to each of the dosha’s specific characteristics by Dr. Suhas Kshirsagar. He was by far the most fun presenter of the weekend. He never revealed his own specific dosha characteristics, but he was able to portray the most entertaining descriptions of each distinctive type.


As the day progressed we were introduced to the Primordial Sound meditation and its benefits for health and well-being. According to some studies practicing meditation can be effective to reduce blood pressure, symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety and depression, and insomnia. It is also considered one of the key elements to living a balanced life and was integrated into the daily program. It was emphasized as a most important ingredient, especially when one meditates on a specific mantra that is personalized for each individual. We are living in an age of over-stimulation and excessive uses of outside forces from Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMF’s), digital devices, social media and the ubiquitous influence of technology. The practice of restful awareness via meditation is now proven to be most beneficial for our overall well-being.


One take away from this experience is to learn how to become mindful through meditation. To connect with all of your senses, clear away the toxins, get into a routine of healing practices to restore your body’s natural balance to heal itself.

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