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HEALTH: AN
INTEGRAL APPROACH

Health
Health has evolved over the centuries as a concept from individual concern
to world wide social goal and encompasses the whole life. The concept of
health will be keep on evolving so long as man's quest for better life
continues. A human being is an integrated whole where the different parts of
his being i.e. the physical, vital, mental and spiritual work in a
harmonious equilibrium. Health is the outer expression of this deep Harmony
between them. Therefore any single dimension of health cannot be considered
in isolation, as the human organism works, as an integrated whole always,
whether performing its normal functions or defending itself from morbific
stimuli. As life situations keep changing one has to adjust constantly to
maintain this equilibrium. Therefore to be healthy is a dynamic phenomenon,
and not a state to be attained once and for all, but ever to be renewed.
Illness
The integrity and equilibrium of the "body, life, mind and soul" can break
at any time and reduce the normal resistance of the body manifesting in the
form of illness or abnormal behaviours, crimes, riots, ethnic conflict and
meaninglessness in life. The Mother says,
"An
illness of the body is always the outer expression and translation of a
disorder, a disharmony in the inner being."
The nature
and severity of the illness corresponds to the nature of the disharmony and
is expressed by symptoms. Symptoms through their symbolism reveal the
patient's current problems. Therefore symptoms are not enemies to be fought,
resented and destroyed by any means, fair or foul. Instead the symptoms are
a partner, capable of helping one to discover what is lacking in our
consciousness, in our inner being. Therefore illness gives us a chance to
progress.
Cure
Just as the concept of health is changing so also the concept of disease,
its cause, cure, role of medicines and role of physicians is changing based
on a new thought.
To become healthy once again one has to move from the plane of chaos and
disharmony to a higher plane of harmony. And this necessitates a growth in
consciousness. This movement might meet with resistance resulting in the
chronicity of illness and frequent relapses or exacerbations. Therefore it
is left to the individual whether he wants to grow in his consciousness and
bring back the harmony or prefer to suffer and ultimately succumb to illness
by disability and death.
The physician can 'use' the hour of crisis as a means and spring board for
the patient to launch higher and deeper within himself.
The Integral Way
The purpose of healing is not just to return a body or mind back to what
society considers normal. Rather, the goal is to become better, more
enlightened, or stronger than before in some way. The ideal condition would
be a remarkable union of body, mind and spirit. As The Mother exactly puts
it,
"An
illness of the body is always the outer expression and translation of a
disorder, a disharmony in the inner being; unless this inner disorder is
healed, the outer cure cannot be total and permanent."
An integral
approach assumes great importance as it focuses on the very aim and goal of
life itself. It is neither a mere mixing of various approaches, nor is it a
new system or a special technique. It is called 'integral' because here the
human being is considered in totality along with the universe of which he is
a subunit. It is a multidimensional approach encompassing all levels of
consciousness i.e. physical, vital, mental and spiritual including all types
of forces acting upon the various levels, dealing with both the internal
self and external self.
Healing
means to rediscover and restore communication with our inner self.
- Dr. Arati Sharma
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