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If you’ve read a bit about Ayurveda, you know it provides us with our own one-of-a-kind blueprint for health. One thing probably continues coming up for you: what is a dosha, really?
Each individual is comprised of the five fundamental elements: Space, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. These elements form within each of us, creating a unique combination known as our dosha.
The doshas are biological energies found throughout the human body and mind. The doshas govern all physical and mental processes and provide every living being with an individual blueprint for health and fulfillment. Due to their subtle, energetic quality, the doshas cannot be perceived directly in the body. Their presence, however, is visible through distinct qualities and actions, ranging from complex biological functions to personality traits.
Every cell of the body contains Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. It is the varying proportion of these doshas that contributes to an individual’s mind-body composition. While one dosha tends to dominate in most individuals, a second dosha typically has a strong influence. Just as you are born with a unique genetic makeup, you are also born with a unique doshic composition.
The doshas are dynamic energies that constantly change in response to our actions, thoughts, the foods that we eat, the seasons, our environment, etc.
There are 3 main doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
Qualities reflecting SPACE / AIR – FORCE OF MOBILITY
Controls bodily functions associated with motion, including blood circulation, breathing, blinking, and heartbeat.
Vata characteristics include:
Qualities reflecting – FIRE / WATER – FORCE OF TRANSFORMATION
Controls the body’s metabolic systems, including digestion, absorption, nutrition, and body temperature.
Pitta characteristics include:
Qualities reflecting – WATER / EARTH – FORCE OF COHESION
Controls growth in the body. It supplies water to all body parts, moisturizes the skin, and maintains the immune system.
Kapha characteristics include:
Doshic imbalances can arise from any number of influences, including following an aggravating diet, exercising incorrectly, not managing stress properly, etc. We want to remain as balanced as possible for optimal health.
When we examine the three doshas, it’s always important to remember that an individual will never match up exactly with the characteristics of one particular dosha. We are all unique mixtures of these energies and qualities. This is why Ayurveda, unlike traditional Western medicine, can be called a system of individualized health care.
Read more about this personalized system of care in Dr Alejandro Junger’s new book Clean 7
Written by Hannah Aylward
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