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hi Chandler,
you can find out what your dosha is by doing the following:
visit this basic site, it will give you a very generalized view of what your doshas look like today: www.whatsyourdosha.com or you can visit: http://doshaquiz.chopra.com/
A dosha literally means stain or that which goes out of balance. It is important to know that we are all created at birth with our very own constitution or Prakriti. This however, does change as we grow, due to the effects of our diet, daily routines and lifestyle...this will result in a very different picture of what your doshas are doing in your body, which presents you with your vikriti. Your vikriti is basically your constitution out of balance. every person is created with all doshas affecting the body. each season of the year will have a "doshic predominance" and it will affect your body. there are certain hours of the day that are also "doshic predominant" ...what's important to understand is that we have to listen to what our bodies are telling us every day, and address that "symptom" or "dosha" accordingly.
I hope I could be some help! if you want to know more, I would love to share!
That was very helpful, I'll look at the site to learn more. I'm also interested in the various Pranayama Breathing Techniques, I took some training on learning the cycles of the elements or Tattvas about 20 years ago, and how different breaths could used, but didn't keep up the practice. It was very effective, and I still use some of the very basic technqiues, but would love to learn more.
Tova said:hi Chandler,
you can find out what your dosha is by doing the following:
visit this basic site, it will give you a very generalized view of what your doshas look like today: www.whatsyourdosha.com or you can visit: http://doshaquiz.chopra.com/
A dosha literally means stain or that which goes out of balance. It is important to know that we are all created at birth with our very own constitution or Prakriti. This however, does change as we grow, due to the effects of our diet, daily routines and lifestyle...this will result in a very different picture of what your doshas are doing in your body, which presents you with your vikriti. Your vikriti is basically your constitution out of balance. every person is created with all doshas affecting the body. each season of the year will have a "doshic predominance" and it will affect your body. there are certain hours of the day that are also "doshic predominant" ...what's important to understand is that we have to listen to what our bodies are telling us every day, and address that "symptom" or "dosha" accordingly.
I hope I could be some help! if you want to know more, I would love to share!
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