The true spirit of the human body blooms in nature, as nature and human life are all made of the same essential substances.
In Ayurveda, we recognize five elements or ‘Panchabhootas’, the source of Prana or Life, which exist in different proportions in the human body.Akasha, Space or Ether - the first element, represents the empty spaces within, vibrations and frequencies within the body, cosmic and spiritual experiences. Air, the second element, which comes out of Etheris responsible for all movements – it enhances the flow of thoughts and the circulation of blood and nerve impulses. The third, Fire or Agni, also called tejas, releases energy from the source, enabling metabolism and literally firing the intellect. The fourth element Waterwhich makes up 60% of the human body is related to the formation of fluids such as saliva, blood, urine, semen, sweat and tears. Prithvi or Earth, the fifth element lends to the physical formation of teeth, bones, skin tissues, bones, muscle and hair.
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In Ayurveda, we recognize five elements or ‘Panchabhootas’, the source of Prana or Life, which exist in different proportions in the human body.Akasha, Space or Ether - the first element, represents the empty spaces within, vibrations and frequencies within the body, cosmic and spiritual experiences. Air, the second element, which comes out of Etheris responsible for all movements – it enhances the flow of thoughts and the circulation of blood and nerve impulses. The third, Fire or Agni, also called tejas, releases energy from the source, enabling metabolism and literally firing the intellect. The fourth element Waterwhich makes up 60% of the human body is related to the formation of fluids such as saliva, blood, urine, semen, sweat and tears. Prithvi or Earth, the fifth element lends to the physical formation of teeth, bones, skin tissues, bones, muscle and hair.
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