Philosophy and Holistic Health Flashcards

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What is holistic health?

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All aspects of an individual’s needs whether it be psychological, physiological, emotional, etc are taken into consideration and seen as a whole rather than individual separate parts

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What is holism?

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The concept or belief that all of the properties of a system cannot function by the component parts alone

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How does holism relate to yoga?

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Yoga heals, strengthens and unifies all parts of the mind, body and spirit

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What is the difference between treating the symptoms vs. the cause?

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If symptoms are treated you merely mask them, you don’t treat the underlying cause and therefore don’t actually heal

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What is the Vital Force?

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Prana, the energy of life which is found in all things

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What are the five majoy prana vayus?

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  1. Prana
  2. Apana
  3. Udana
  4. Samana
  5. Vyana
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What is prana vayu responsible for?

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Cardiac function and respiration

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What is apana vayu responsible for?

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The elimination of waste products

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What is Udana vayu responsible for?

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Producing sounds through the vocal apparatus, such as speaking, singing, laughing, and crying

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What is Samana vayu responsible for?

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The process of digestion and cell metabolism

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What is Vyana vayu responsible for?

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expansion and contraction processes of the body, e.g. the voluntary muscular system

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What are the three yogic principles?

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  1. Illness begins at the spiritual level and if not corrected, progresses to the emotional, mental and physical levels
  2. Disease is often a last resort the body will use to wake up the patient
  3. Illness and injury represents an opportunity for learning and growth
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What is the first yogic principle?

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Illness begins at the spiritual level and if not corrected, progresses to the emotional, mental and physical levels

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What is the second yogic principle?

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Disease is often a last resort the body will use to wake up the patient

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What is the third yogic principle?

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Illness and injury represents an opportunity for learning and growth

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What are the three stages of disease?

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  1. Acute
  2. Subacute
  3. Chronic
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What is the acute phase of disease?

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Characterized by symptoms of heat e.g. fever, skin eruptions, indicates good vitality

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What is the subacute phase of disease?

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Suppressed vitality often due to faulty lifestyle. It is characterised by continuous mucus discharges

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What is the chronic phase of disease?

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Occurs when the vital force is no longer able to react against the disease and pathological changes occur in the tissues and organs