When most people think of nourishment, they usually consider
the nutrition that is derived from food. According to Ayurveda, the ancient
healing science of India,
nourishment is available through all five senses – touch, sound, sight, taste
and smell. Your senses are the portals to your inner pharmacy that provide
natural health promoting chemicals to improve immunity, relieve anxiety and
depression, normalize digestive function, and keep you pain free.
Pay attention to your environment. Feed your senses nourishing, interesting,
inspiring impulses. Your body/mind is nourished through the exploration of new
domains. See your environment with fresh eyes. Don’t take your world for
granted.
- Listen to beautiful,
interesting, different music from around the world. Listen to the sounds
of nature – birds singing, the wind blowing through the leaves, rain
beating on your roof, ocean waves crashing against the shore.
- Feel the texture of things.
Dig your hands into the earth. Stroke your pet. Caress your loved ones.
Feel a sculpture. Rub your hands along a tree bark.
- Look at your world with fresh
eyes. Notice things you don’t usually pay attention to. Look at the many
shades of green that nature paints. Watch the clouds manifest and
dissolve. Go to your local art museum and walk through the galleries.
Really look at the faces of the people in your life.
- Taste things as if for the
first time. Bite into a tart apple. Savor the flavor of freshly baked
cherry pie. Pop a clove bud in your mouth. Taste your lover with a passionate
kiss. Drink a freshly squeezed glass of orange juice. Delight your taste
buds.
- Notice the aromas in your
environment. Breathe in the fragrances of your garden. Sniff the smells of
dinner. Inhale the scents of your loved one. Go outside after a rain and
smell the earth. Notice how closely smells are linked with your memories
and emotions.
The energy and information of the world is translated into
subtle sensory impulses that are experienced on the screen of your
consciousness. These inner impulses are known in Ayurveda as Tanmatras. We can
think of them as mental quanta, the subjective equivalent to the subtlest units
of matter in the physical world. Awakening the Tanmatras through active
imagination creates an alert mind and vital body.
Read the following visualizations, then close your eyes and invoke a vivid
impression in your mind.
Sound
Imagine the sound of:
- A cricket, chirping outside
your window at night.
- A grandfather clock, sounding
six o’clock.
- A coyote howling at the moon.
Touch
Imagine the sensations of:
- Walking on a sandy beach.
- Taking a hot shower
- Stroking the soft cheek of an
infant child
Vision
Imagine the sight of:
- The sun setting over the Pacific Ocean
- A flock of geese flying in
formation overhead
- An Olympic diver jumping off
the platform
Taste
Imagine the taste of:
- A fresh, ripe peach
- A spoonful of chocolate chip
ice cream
- Gargling with mint flavored
mouthwash
Smell
Imagine the smell of:
- Bread baking in the oven
- A new bar of sandalwood soap
- A freshly cut lemon
Balance your senses
through both inner and outer experiences of nourishing sounds, sensations,
images, tastes, and smells, and your inner pharmacy will enlivened to keep you
balanced, healthy and happy.
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