NIH seminar on Sahaja YogaHealing bronchial asthma, high blood pressure, and cancer begins with our own untapped energy according to a presentation featuring Sahaja Yoga held on September 9, 1998 by the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. During the six-hour seminar sponsored by the NIH, Dr. Umesh C. Rai, an internationally renowned medical physiologist from India, gave a keynote address and unveiled a simple but scientifically proven meditation method known as Sahaja Yoga.
Prof. Rai is treating cases of incurable diseases from all over the world at the International Research and Health Center, New Bombay, India with remarkable success. The center is unique in the world, diagnosing and treating patients by Vibratory Awareness, a subtle understanding developed through Sahaja Yoga meditation, of the energies which underlie the functioning of the body's various systems. Prof. Rai also showed a video recording of interview with patients from USA, UK, Mexico, Germany, Brazil, Russia, India etc. who were treated at the center and were healed.
"This is a breakthrough for the cure of psychosomatic diseases and, more importantly, it is a culminating step in our spiritual ascent to cosmic consciousness" explained Dr. Rai who is Emeritus Professor at Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College, New Bombay and also the Director of the International Sahaja Yoga Research and Health Center, New Bombay, India founded in 1996 by Dr. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. Dr. Rai also explained that Sahaja Yoga is offered without any charge. "It's impossible to put a dollar value on an energy which already belongs to us", said Dr. Rai. "This is an ancient knowledge and by practicing it we can achieve physical, mental, social, and spiritual health as defined by the World Health Organization", he concluded. NIH host, George Patrick, Ph.D,
Chief of Recreational and Rehabilitation Therapy, thanked Dr. U.C. Rai
for his excellent presentation and explained why Sahaja Yoga, besides
tackling health problems from stress to cardiovascular disease, was important
to the work of the research giant. Calling Sahaja Yoga "complimentary
medicine", Dr. Patrick spoke of the NIH's understanding of the necessity
to continue studying the mind-body effect in healing and introducing effective
new methods. "NIH believes in energy medicine and complimentary medicines
and sees the powerful role of spirituality in the healing process. Sahaja
Yoga is fine for prevention and good health", he said. "Sometimes healing
doesn't necessarily mean a cure, but it does mean making people whole.
Sahaja Yoga helps that process along and we like what we see", he concluded.
Medical
benefits of Sahaja Yoga Its benefits have been confirmed by many clinical case studies and experiments in Asia, Australia and Europe. This unique approach is now available to the American medical world as a viable and verifiable answer to some complex maladies facing modern medicine. Sahaja Yoga is a cognitive therapy as well as curative breakthrough:
Keynote
speaker: Prof. Dr. U.C. Rai, MBBS, MD, FIMSA.
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