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Obsessive compulsive disorder: Ayurvedic Treatment, Tips
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) means multiple repetition of a particular behavior. For example, repeatedly washing hands, repeatedly checking if the door is locked, repeatedly checking if the car is locked properly etc. What is OCD? Under normal circumstances, we all, once in a while wash our hands twice to make sure it is cleaned, check if the car is locked properly etc. But we may wash or check once or twice. In Obsessive compulsive disorder, the patient checks it, say, 10 times or washes his hands 10 times. He is obsessed with cleaning and double-checking. Many a time, the patient is aware that his repetitive behavior is wrong and needs correction but he or she cannot control it. In some cases, patient denies his repetitive behavior. OCD behaviour: Obsessive behavior is not just limited to washing and checking. It also encompasses super-perfection in working, super-neat and clean, like, setting the objects in the home at their positions repeatedly. Some people with OCD do not throw waste things into dust bin. They will keep those things at home, fearing curse, even after that thing has become redundant. OCD in Ayurveda: In Ayurveda, it is grossly correlated with a condition called Atatva Abhinivesha. ‘Atatwa’ means ‘non-existent’, abhinivesha means ‘stubborn’ nature or ‘strict adherence’. So Atatwabhinivesha collectively refers as a ‘condition where the person believes in all the factors which does not exist or which are in fact not correct’. Or everytime the individual will be in confusion to accept the truth. http://easyayurveda.com/2015...sessive-compulsive-disorder/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279288/ DESCRIPTION OF MENTAL DISORDER Charaka observed that rajas and tamas are two factors which affect the mind and they produce symptoms of mental disorder. While describing pathogenesis of a mental disorder “atatvabhinivesha” (comparable to obsessive compulsive disorder), Charaka says the mind (manas) and intellect (buddhi) get clouded with increase of rajas and tamas. Hridaya (seat of manas) is disturbed by an imbalance of doshas (tridosha). The man who has become stupid and weak in intelligence tends to formulate incorrect judgments concerning true and false, good and harmful. This state of mind is referred to as pramoha (delusion). Charaka describes eight essential psychological factors that are negatively affected in various ways in all psychiatric disorders. They are mind (manas), cognition (buddhi), orientation and responsiveness (samjna jnana), devotion (bhakti), habits (sheela), psychomotor activity (chesta) and conduct (achara). Over activation of rajas (action) or tamas (inertia) causes the mind to lose balance which in turn affects tridosha (vata, pitta, kapha). When this balance is totally lost, the result is a mental disorder, or if it tilts in any one direction conditions such as anger, anxiety, and nervousness occur, which are normal emotions but exhibited in an intensive manner. The doshas as they accumulate as toxins have negative emotional components like vata expressed as fear, pitta as anger and kapha as attachment. Vata dosha in particular has strong psychological implications because the mind is part of the field of vata. Wetiko Am G It lives beyond the space and time Am G Dark,ancient , hidden and unknown Am F Am Always looking for another soul to find Am G Am For it is soulless on its own Am G Without the power to create Am G Feeds on destruction and on hate Am F Am Creeping in , closing the doors to the heart Am G Am Soul in destructive mental state F The ancient tribes they know G C They call it Wetiko G The ancient tribes they know F Am They call it Wetiko Am G From another realm unseen Am G Parasiting to create Am F Am A world of egocentric love , a world of greed Am G Am Feeding lustful on the hate Am G If we would just become aware Am G that there is really something there Am F Am We can abide and can start to change our ways Am G Am See that there's no need to dispair F The ancient tribes they know G C They call it Wetiko G The ancient tribes they know F Am They call it Wetiko Am G And getting more well day by day Am G Live by the heart instead of brain Am F Am We come come to realize we are all part of the whole Am G Am We can stop live our lives in vain Am G For dedicating life to greed Am G And taking much more than you need Am F Am May seem succesfull for thats what youve been told Am G Am but that is an illusive dream F The ancient tribes they know G C They call it Wetiko G The ancient tribes they know F Am They call it Wetiko F The ancient tribes they know G C They call it Wetiko G The ancient tribes they know F Am They call it Wetiko https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNGmFLol5b4 Related Torrents
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