Sahaja Yoga – Research & Health Benefits

Sahaja Yoga – Research & Health Benefits

Healing bronchial asthma, high blood pressure, and cancer begins with our own untapped energy according to a presentation featuring Sahaja Yoga held on September 9, 1998 by the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

During the six-hour seminar sponsored by the NIH, Dr. Umesh C. Rai, an internationally renowned medical physiologist from India, gave a keynote address and unveiled a simple but scientifically proven meditation method known as Sahaja Yoga.

Dr. Rai’s presentation detailed how Sahaja Yoga meditation and the clearing of subtle energy centers could prevent and cure

  • High Blood Pressure and Ischaemic Heart disease,
  • Bronchial Asthma,
  • Idiopathic Epilepsy,
  • Migraine and a host of other psychosomatic diseases.

Talking about the role of Sahaja Yoga in Cancer, Prof. Rai said that Sahaja Yoga Meditation makes our immune system stronger and thereby could prevent the occurrence of cancer in human beings. Many cases of cancer have been healed and the life span of cancer patients prolonged as compared to a group where no Sahaja Yoga support was available.

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Prof. Rai is treating cases of incurable diseases from all over the world at the International Research and Health Center, New Bombay, India with remarkable success. The center is unique in the world, diagnosing and treating patients by Vibratory Awareness, a subtle understanding developed through Sahaja Yoga meditation, of the energies which underlie the functioning of the body’s various systems. Prof. Rai also showed a video recording of interview with patients from USA, UK, Mexico, Germany, Brazil, Russia, India etc. who were treated at the center and were healed.

Source – Read complete article –www.sahajayoga.org/researchandbenefits/nih_seminar.asp

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