AyurSmriti is a joint venture of a group of Ayurveda Psychotherapy practitioners which provide a platform for promoting smriti meditation counselling. The founder of Smriti meditation is Prof (Dr.) K V Dilipkumar.
Smriti meditation is an effective psychotherapeutic counselling tool used in the management of various clinical conditions. Apart from various psychological conditions like stress, anxiety, fear it is highly effective in the management of various psychosomatic conditions like bronchial asthma, thyroid dysfunction and many autoimmune disorders. It is guided interactive therapeutic meditation counselling technique. In this method the practitioner guides the patients to deep consciousness in an easier and effective way which reveals the etiological factors of their own illness. Once they recognize the etiological factors they will get partial solution to their emotional and physical problem which initiates the healing process.
In case of an ill person Smriti Meditation assists to overcome all the obstacles that prevent the path of recovery from the disease he is suffering from. After undergoing the Smriti Meditation sessions repeatedly, negative emotions settle down, mind become tranquil and the person transcends to more subtle layer of existence.
Utilize the various Ayurveda Psychotherapy tools for the diagnosis and management of various illnesses.
Reach out the society through direct and online clinics to address various illnesses where a psychological component has a definite role in the aetiology or and Pathogenesis of the illness.
Meditator is asked to lie in a sleeper / semi sleeper couch in supine posture. Instructions are given to relax all the muscles from toe to head. Then the guide starts an interaction with the meditator through detailed narration and discussion. During the process the person expands awareness of the environment, body postures, internal organs, function, thoughts and emotions through multidimensional observations.
At the stage of swapna the guide directs the patient to recollect the experience of deep memories and attached emotions that are hidden in the subconscious. This helps to clean the negative emotions which block deep trance and thereby reveals the root cause of illness and aids in the healing process..
Diagnosis and cure of psychosomatic illnesses
As a preventive tool for psychic and psychosomatic illness
Personality development
Management of stress and stress related diseases
To identify the psychic component of the somatic ailments
Promote emotional and intellectual health
Helps person to achieve the life goal
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ReadmoreK.V. Dilipkumar is focusing his researches in the area of Ayurvedic psychotherapy for the last two decades. Dr. K V Dilipkumar is a graduate of the prestigious Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier Ayurveda College, Kottakkal. After successful graduation, he completed his MD course at the Government Ayurveda Medical College Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He did advanced trainings in the field of yoga therapy at the SVYASA University (Bangalore) and Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (New Delhi). Back at his alma mater, Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier Ayurveda College, Kottakkal, he joined as a lecturer in 1991. Subsequently he became the Professor and the Head of the Post-Graduate Department of Swasthavritta (Preventive Medicine) and Yoga. He founded the Clinical Research Institute of Yoga and Ayurveda (CRIYA) and was its Director. In Calicut University he held the post of the Dean, Faculty of Ayurveda and Chairman, Board of post graduate studies. He was a member of the Syllabus Committee for graduate and post graduate studies in the Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi. Presently he is the Vice-President of the Ayurveda Russian-Indian Association (ARIA). Dr. K V Dilipkumar is an author of several books dedicated to Yoga and Ayurveda. He is regularly delivering reports at conferences and other scientific events and having his articles published in various magazines and bulletins. Presently as a teaching professor of the Institute of Oriental Medicine of The Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow Dr. K V Dilipkumar is conducting lectures within such courses as: Ayurveda Medicine, Therapeutic Yoga, Ayurveda Psychotherapy. Smriti meditation is unique psychotherapeutic method developed by him aimed at aimed at the prevention and treatment of psychosomatic disorders. In Russia Dr. K.V. Dilipkumar is engaged in educational activities in the field of Ayurveda and Yoga. He participates in various scientific and social events since he is taking such activities as a sort of a mission directed at transmitting the knowledge from the ancient Indian civilization’s treasury to the people of Russia.
Dr. Muhammed Safeer P I has completed his BAMS graduation and post graduation MD (Ayu PSM & Yoga) from the prestigious Ayurveda Institution Vaidyaratnam P S Varier Ayurveda College, Kottakkal and is a certified Smriti Meditation Practitioner. He has ten years of clinical experience in lifestyle disease and wellness therapy and expert in clinical yoga. He is former Assistant Professor in Vaidyaratnam P S Varier Ayurveda College Kottakkal and JSS Ayurveda Medical College Mysuru.
Dr. Shabna Poovalloor is completed BAMS graduation from Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda College Ollur and is a certified Smriti Medication Practitioner. Dr. Shabna has completed various certificate courses in Ayurveda Psychotherapy, Counselling and Smriti Meditation. She was working as the Senior Ayurveda Consultant for last one decade and has sound clinical experience.
It is based on the Ayurvedic principles, the descriptions in Caraka Samhita .The effects of prjnaparadha may be reflected as the disturbances at the psychological level which in turn may result in psychic, somatic or psychosomatic diseases. Among the Ayurvedic Psychotherapy tools (Satvavajaya chikitsa ) Smriti is a powerful in exploring the deeper layers of consciousness. The exploration in deeper layers is rather difficult and sometimes painful Smriti meditation is conceives all the five components of the Satvavajaya chikitsa with special emphasis onsmriti andsamadhi . It helps to recognize the disease pathology of psychosomatic diseases at a level of mind, can be used as a powerful tool to break the chain of result in the cure of the disease.pathogenesis useful to prevent psychosomatic diseases In healthy individuals