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Prana: The Secret of Yogic Healing [Paperback]

Atreya (Author)
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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Atrium Publishers Group (August 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0877288852
  • ISBN-13: 978-0877288855
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,109,618 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My name is Vaidya Atreya Smith. In 2005 I received the title "Vaidya" -a knower of Ayurveda- from my teacher in Varansi, India. See my books under this name as well: Vaidya Atreya Smith

Atreya is a Sanskrit name that means the 'son of Atri' or the 'linage of Atri'. Atri is one of the seven immortal Rishis in Vedic literature. Atreya also means 'transcending the three worlds'. The three worlds are metaphors for past, present and future; heaven, hell and earth; and any symbolism of the basic trinity of life.

Historically Atreya is a great Rishi. He is not only an enlightened being but he is a social revolutionary as well. The main subject that he revolutionized was the medical system of Ayurveda. Atreya put Ayurveda into the system that we have today. Most historians agree that his is the older school of the two main schools of Ayurveda. Atreya's student wrote the oldest classical text of Ayurveda - the Caraka Samhita.

Atreya caused the 'powers that be' considerable upset during his time. He began a new presentation of Ayurveda and held formal teachings with his students - many of whom where famous or powerful in their own right.

The name Atreya was given to me by my Guru and teacher HWL Poonjaji. From my first encounter with him in August 1991 I began to speak to him of my work and interest in the science of Prana healing. In the summer of 1992 he gave me the name Atreya and pushed me ever so gently to study Ayurveda deeper, the ancient healing science of Indian.

To have this name is responsibility. I am an ordinary person and am hardly able to live up to the greatness of the name or the lineage of the Atri family. However, I must respect and honor the wisdom of my teacher and strive to live up to the name as best I can. Often guru's give us names as an inspiration and as a guiding star. We must never assume that we are the name, but use it to guide and inspire us in our evolution of re-identification to the Divine. In this sense the name is not more baggage of identifying with mind and body, but rather an aid to break all identifications.

I was born near Los Angeles in Santa Monica, California on December 22, 1956. I have spent the last 35 years studying / practicing meditation. I have a special love for the Upanishads and other Vedantic literature.

I began to meditate at the age of seventeen and was led into the Indian tradition through the writings of Ram Dass and his Guru Neem Kroli Baba. I studied with the Vedanta Society of America in Portland, Oregon for several years from 1976-1977. In early 1982 at the age of 25 I took sanyas in a non-traditional order and lived the next 10 years in Ashrams in the USA and in India. In all I have lived over 6 years in India primarily studying and practicing meditation. I am a terrible tourist. I have seen a few cities in India and been to source of the Ganga once on a 350cc Enfield (at least until the landslides covered the road). Currently I have two Ducati's, an ST2 and a 1098.

It was while living in an Ashram in India that I began to learn Prana healing as explained in my first book Prana. I left that group in 1990 and in the summer of 1991 - though extraordinary circumstances - I met my current teacher (see www.poonja.com). I began to live next to him as he had no ashram or organization. He lived with two people in one of his children's houses when I met him. While living next to him in north India I began to study Ayurveda with different doctors in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and the surrounding area. Learning Ayurveda is greatly accelerate by understanding the Indian culture and tradition. Meditation is also a key factor in learning Ayurveda, especially diagnosis.

I have now been practicing natural medicine as a professional since 1987. I began with massage therapies, learned prana healing, studied herbal therapies for many years and exclusively Ayurveda since 1990. I have seen thousands of clients over the years - mostly women (of course they are usually smarted and faster than men!) and have shared some of my clinical experience in writing. I have written six books on the healing traditions of India and three text books for schools of Ayurveda in the West. In my writings and in my practice with clients I strive to adapt Ayurveda to the culture, psychology and environment that I am addressing at the moment. I live in Europe where I use primarily European plants and herbs in my practice. I use only Western foods and terminology in my practice and most of all I never give more than what a client can absorb mentally and physically at any one time.

There is a great need to adapt Ayurveda to our individual environments and situations while remaining true to the system. The failure to adapt Ayurveda to your local culture will result in mediocre, mixed results, or even failure. If you live in a desert environment like Arizona or North Africa then the same advise you read will need to be adapted differently in Montana or Northern Europe. The primary lesson that I am learning from years of practicing Ayurveda is to use intelligence in understanding the reasons behind any therapy or treatment. It is now more than 22 years since I began to work professionally with people in the healing arts. http://www.atreya.com/

 

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide to learning about the energy of your body., March 12, 1999
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I would recommend this book to both the beginner and advanced study of Yoga, Ayruveda, Prana and Energy. Atreya teaches some very simple techniques that are easy to do, and yield wonderful results. Energy Cleansing, breathing, charging your hands, and sharing energy with a partner are the techniques I practice the most. I have read a great deal of books on this and similar subjects. Wicca, Yoga, Taoist exercises, Tantra, and various "modern" books but I've found the largest collection of energy exercises here. All of them are easy to perform and work better than any others I've tried. I recommend this book to anyone interested in self healing!
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent guide to an essential aspect of Healing, December 17, 1998
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I lived with Atreya for many years in India and can personally attest to his sincere and precise passion for the study and practice of Ayurveda. This is just one of the books that arises out of his years of practical experience of bringing joy, health and healing to his friends and clients around the world. Atreya has studied with some great teachers and has nurtured that guidance with daily practice and experience. Prana has long been one of his favorite aspects of Ayurveda and I am thankful that he has created this great book for us.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource, July 2, 2007
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This book is deceptively easy to read and its drawings are equally deceptive due to their being amateurish. I say that it is deceptive because the information in this book is priceless and a wonderful addition to anyone working with energy. I learned a lot that I could apply to both my Reiki and Qigong practices as well as my yoga. I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in exploring the more subtle implications of energy work.
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