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    Akasha

    Origin·Role in Ayurveda·Influence·Conclusion·FAQ·Sources

    Origin/religious background: Where does the term Akasha come from?

    The term originates from Hinduism, where it refers to the "essence of all things". In a religious context, akasha can be compared to the soul. The various Hindu traditions assign different meanings to akasha: In Nyaya and Vaisheshika, akasha is an all-encompassing, eternal matter that is essential to the structure of the universe, as well as a carrier of sound. This overlaps with the Jain view of Akasha as a space containing the five other fundamental Dravya substances (motion, matter, rest, souls and time). This space is divided into a material cosmos(Lokakasha) and an absolutely empty space (Alokakasha). Buddhism also knows this word. There it is used synonymously for "space" or "everything spatial" - both limited (ākāsa-dhātu) and infinite (azjatākāsa).

    Modern esoteric currents also use the terms Akashic Field and Akashic Chronicle. Spiritual theories, such as Ervin László's, understand the Akashic field as an information field, a causal, holographic system outside of space and time. The Akashic Record refers to the "book of life", the collective memory of humanity and the entire world since its creation, which contains all experiences and events.

    Role in Ayurveda: What is the significance of the Akasha in Ayurveda?

    The Akasha is one of the five elements (Tanmatra) that make up the human body according to the teachings of Ayurveda. Alongside earth (prithvi), water (apas), fire (tejas) and air (vayu), the akasha describes space or ether. It is perceived as subtle matter and therefore invisible.

    Its meaning is comparable to that of the soul. In Ayurveda, the akasha is also regarded as the link between man and God. It is also seen as the carrier of life and is responsible for how a person perceives sound.

    This element is particularly important in healing because it illuminates the spiritual and mental side of a person. According to Ayurvedic beliefs, if someone is in a crisis of meaning or faith, this can lead to physical and psychological stress.

    Akasha findspractical treatment in Ayurveda and yoga in the form of meditations and chakra treatments. In yoga, for example, there is the Akasha mudra meditation, in which the thumb and middle finger are brought together to activate the quality of space and ether internally.

    Influence on the human being: How does Akasha influence body and mind?

    In Ayurveda, health is always viewed holistically. The human being is not just a body, but also a mental and deeply spiritual being that seeks and needs a connection to the divine. If the Akasha is disturbed or receives too little attention and care, this imbalance affects the entire body. An imbalance in the Akasha can also have a negative effect on the human mind - for example through circling thoughts, inner restlessness or mental exhaustion. If it is necessary to start here in the event of an illness, this is known as Akashic Healing.

    Conclusion

    The most important facts about Akasha at a glance

    • 1. In Ayurveda, Akasha is understood as one of the five elements that every human being is made of.
    • 2. If there is a disturbance of Akasha, this can lead to physical and psychological symptoms. In such cases, Akasha healing is necessary to restore a person to complete health.
    • 3. The term Akasha is known in both Hinduism and Buddhism.
    • 4. In a religious context, Akasha could be compared to the Christian concept of the soul.
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    FAQ - Further questions about Akasha

    What is Akasha?

    In Buddhism, the term means "limited and unlimited space". In Hinduism, it refers to the ether - one of the five elements that make up every human body.

    What does Akasha mean in German?

    Translated from Sanskrit, it means something like "ether", "space" or "sky".

    What is the Akashic Records?

    The term Akashic Records originates from more modern esoteric schools (such as theosophy with Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 1831-1891 and Chales W. Leadbeater, 1847-1934, as well as anthroposophy with Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). They take up the tradition of world memory and see the Akashic Records as a kind of "book of life" that collects past events since the creation of humanity.

    Sources

    • https://ayurveda-akademie.org/wissen/lexikon/akasa/
    • https://www.aytour.de/ayurveda-wissen-vom-leben/lexikon/akasha/
    • https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/ayurveda-traditionelle-indische-medizin-mehr-als-ein-wellnesstrend-5a5d2a84-1019-49e4-8b1b-46a94da3d5f2
    • https://www.medmedia.at/apotheker-krone/ayurveda-wertvolle-ergaenzung-zur-westlichen-medizin/

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