Ayurveda Explained

Everything old is New again…

Ayurveda has been around for centuries (approx 5000 years!). It comes from the same traditions as yoga, and like yoga, it has the ability to transform your body and your mind.

It’s not a diet or an exercise program, contrary to what you may have heard, it’s actually a powerful way of looking at yourself and your world that connects the dots between who you are, how you think, what you do, and how you look and feel (Finally!!).

The beauty (and power) of Ayurveda is in its simple message… First, know yourself, and then… no matter what, love yourself.

It’s a simple, practical body of wisdom that has stood the test of time, created around a singular purpose…Blissful living (seriously!). And its inspired and enduring principles, unlike many modern “One-Size-Fits-all” approaches to health and wellness, center around the individual (that’s you!).

So here are a few things Ayurveda really wants you to know about yourself…

You’re not like the rest

I bet you already know this, but according to Ayurveda, embracing it is one of the keys to your health and happiness. As an individual with a unique combination of physical, mental, and emotional qualities, the way you relate to the world is specific in every way to you. And your “formula” for health and happiness will be a unique combination of food, activities, environments, and relationships. Understanding what works for you (and you alone) is a matter of asking the right questions and knowing where to look.

You are forever in flux

According to Ayurveda, everything that goes on outside of us goes on inside of us as well. Your mind and body experience daily and seasonal changes just like everything in the environment around you. In practical terms, this means that who you were when you hopped out of bed this morning is slightly different from who you are now (and who you’ll be later). Tuning in to YOUR daily, and seasonal cycles provide powerful clues for understanding how and why you look and feel the way you do. It also reveals simple things you can do to be at your very best throughout the day and the year.

You’re made of the same things as the stars… and your sandwich

Our current understanding of the universe is that it’s made up of approximately 118 elements … (and counting). Ayurveda recognizes just five… Space, Air, Fire, Earth, and Water, these elements combine to organize and define everything we experience including ourselves. Our elemental signature (or dosha) informs the qualities most predominant in our minds and bodies (e.g. hot and sharp like fire or stable and nurturing like earth). Simplifying our world in this way helps us easily understand how the things around us impact our health and well-being. Hot things such as fire, chilies, or anger heat us up and can lead to “hot” issues like inflammation, infection, or rage. Dry, light, moving things like air, travel, and processed snacks (crackers, chips, etc.), can dry us out, create agitation in the mind and body and lead to things like constipation and anxiety. Our elemental signature also gives us clues to our mental and physical tendencies (i.e. weight gain, hostility, forgetfulness), allowing us to recognize and balance them!

Everything around you is either medicine or poison

Those clothes you are wearing today… how do they make you feel? How about the music you listened to most recently, or the burger you ate last night? According to Ayurveda, everything we come into contact with (yes, everything!) has the potential to either support or sabotage our health and wellness. Identifying your “poison” (be it gluten or the guy in the next cubicle) and your “medicine”(maybe it’s sunshine or corny jokes) is a matter of paying attention to the way your mind and body respond to the things around you. Knowing our “poison” and our “medicine” empowers us to make healthier, better-informed choices for the prevention and treatment of issues.

Your digestion runs your show

In the Ayurvedic model, everything we experience is a form of “food” for the mind, body, or soul, including all the sights, sounds, emotions, ideas, and sensations that we encounter every day. Digesting this volume of “food” is no small task (it makes Thanksgiving dinner look like a walk in the park!). The mind and body must work together to distinguish and assimilate the good stuff and let go of what doesn’t really serve us. And when that process is undermined or overloaded it compromises everything! Moderation is the Ayurvedic mantra. And gratitude along with giving yourself (and your digestion) a break, is perhaps the most powerful health and wellness tool around.

Wanna know where to start…?

The bottom line and the underlying message of Ayurveda are to start with YOU.

Seeking outside of ourselves for answers to our biggest challenges (weight loss, disease management, prevention, confidence, energy) leads us to feel powerless and stuck.

We can only change this by embracing that our ability to look radiant, feel energized and vibrant, choose powerfully, and connect authentically and passionately with the world starts with a willingness to know AND love ourselves.


Bea Rue

Freelance Web & Graphic Designer

Recently I began taking inventory of my life, recognizing the shifts I could make to lessen my personal consumption and impact. Since we spend a quarter of our lives working, that was certainly an area demanding attention. So I left retail and begin my career freelancing for small businesses whose higher purpose transcends profit.

I believe in employing my skills and energy to empower others working to create positive change in our world. I support too-swamped entrepreneurs by breathing life into their brands and websites, allowing them to focus on the important work at hand. At the same time, I get to nurture my own entrepreneurial spirit while being creative and building truly meaningful relationships throughout my community.

I strive to inform, delight and inspire by balancing content with design. I consider the details without losing sight of the big picture. I aim to see around corners while staying focused on the moment. I'm self directed but have over a decade of experience successfully working with teams. And while I've surely got bills to pay, I know it's my social responsibility to be selective about where I put my energy.

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