Efficiency increase of the Panchakarma cure through Marma therapy
HP Markus Ludwig
Modern man often has subliminal psycho-emotional stress routines. These manifest themselves in the myofascial skeleton in the form of tension patterns, which not only manifest themselves in increased pressure, wear and tear and inflammation phenomena in the joints, but also influence or inhibit the internal, visceral movement sequences down to the tissue level. The inner dynamics are often so massively restricted that on the one hand the doshas are insufficiently dissolved and accumulated during the preparation phase of a Panchakarma cure, and on the other hand cannot be properly excreted in the elimination phase.
Through the treatment of the Siddha Marma system, as described by Agasthya Muni, the vitality of the tissues and body spaces can be intensively increased and optimized in a short time: The Siddha Nadi system describes important fascial lines of tension and strength, as well as concentration and cross points on them, the so-called Kalams or Marmas.
These are relatively easy to influence via the structural body shell, e.g. by manual interaction. Subsequently, tension patterns that reduce space, inhibit movement or trigger compensation mechanisms are reduced.
For the time being, it does not matter whether the causal factors are to be found in conditioned posture and stress patterns from childhood or school, the current life situation or from accidents and operations. The knowledge of the Siddha Marma therapy contains efficient possibilities to release our present "stress corset" and thus to be able to accumulate and release the doshas more dynamically and purposefully.
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