Fields:Religious Therapeutics page i RELIGIOUS THERAPEUTICS Fields:Religious Therapeutics page ii SUNY series in Religious Studies Harold Coward,editor Fields:Religious Therapeutics page iii R T ELIGIOUS HERAPEUTICS Body and Health in Yoga, A¯yurveda, and Tantra GREGORY P. FIELDS S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f N e w Yo r k Fields:Religious Therapeutics page iv Published by State University of New York Press,Albany © 2001 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission. No part of this book may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission in writing of the publisher. 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Series. r606.f53 2001 615.5'3—dc21 00–049234 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Fields:Religious Therapeutics page v CONTENTS List of Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgments xi Symbols and Notes on Sources xiii Abbreviations xv Introduction THE IDEA OF RELIGIOUS THERAPEUTICS 1 Religion and Medicine 2 A Model of Religious Therapeutics 6 Chapter One BODY AND PHILOSOPHIES OF HEALING 11 Body in Western Philosophy of Medicine 11 Presuppositions about the Body 11 Descartes on Body and Medicine 14 Body in the History of Western Medicine 17 Iconoclastic Concepts of Body in Yoga,Tantra,andA¯yurveda 21 Traditional Indian Views of Person and Body 21 Yoga’s Use of the Body to Transcend Itself 27 Tantra’s Enlightenable Body 29 Body as the Ground of Well-being in Åyurveda 36 v Fields:Religious Therapeutics page vi vi religious therapeutics Chapter Two MEANINGS OF HEALTH IN A¯YURVEDA 45 Inquiry into Health 47 Determinants of Health 50 Biological and Ecological Determinants 50 Life,Development,and Longevity Equilibrium Adaptation Non-susceptibility Vitality,Endurance,and Relaxation Medical and Psychological Determinants 58 Normality Freedom from Pain Wholeness and Integration Awareness and Mental Clarity Sociocultural and Aesthetic Determinants 69 Relationality Creativity Generativity Enjoyment Metaphysical and Religious Determinants 75 Self-identity Freedom A¯yurvedic Religious Therapeutics 78 Chapter Three CLASSICAL YOGA AS A RELIGIOUS THERAPEUTIC 83 Meanings and Forms of Yoga 85 Meanings of ‘Yoga’ 85 Yoga in the Vedas,UpaniÓsads, and Bhagavadg¯ıt¯a 87 Yoga in the Vedas Yoga in the UpaniÓsads Yoga in the Bhagavadg¯ıta¯ Traditions of Yoga Practice 91 A Matrix of Classical Yoga as a Religious Therapeutic 94 Metaphysical and Epistemic Foundations 94 Yoga’s Therapeutic Paradigm Yoga’s Diagnosis of the Human Condition The Yogic Remedy Soteriology 99 Self-realization by Healing the Afflictions(Kles´as) Fields:Religious Therapeutics page vii contents vii Value Theory and Ethics: Health and the Good in Yoga 105 First Limb: Moral Self-restraints—Yama Second Limb: Moral Commitments—Niyama Physical Practice: The Soteriological Role of Body and Healthin Yoga 112 Third Limb: Postures—A¯ sana Fourth Limb: Regulation of Vital Energy Through Breath—Pr¯aÓn¯ay¯ama Fifth Limb: Withdrawal of the Senses—Praty¯ah¯ara Cultivation of Consciousness: The Polarity of Sama¯ dhiand Vya¯ dhi(Illness) 122 Sixth Limb: Concentration—Dh¯araÓn¯a Seventh Limb: Meditation—Dhy¯ana Eighth Limb: Meditative Trance—Sam¯adhi Liberation as Healing in Classical Yoga 131 Healing and Yoga’s Therapeutic Paradigm 131 Wholeness and Holiness 134 Identity and Freedom 136 Chapter Four TANTRA AND AESTHETIC THERAPEUTICS 139 Body and Ta¯ntric Yogas 140 Features of T¯antric Practice 140 Sexuality in Tantra 143 KuÓnÓdalin¯ı Yoga 146 Mantra Yoga 149 Aesthetic Therapeutics in Tantra 153 Therapeutic Elements of Tantra 154 Sacred Music 155 Sacred Music as a Religious Therapeutic 157 How Is Sacred Music Therapeutic? 159 Breath, Music, and Healing 160 Body as Instrument of Sacred Music 161 Elements of Healing in Sanskrit Chant 163 Healing in Identification of Self with Cosmos 164 Sound as a Bridge Between Substantial and Non-substantial Being 165 Conclusion COMMUNITY: RELATIONALITY IN RELIGIOUS THERAPEUTICS 167 DES:Layout for back matter ok? Fields:Religious Therapeutics page viii viii religious therapeutics Notes 175 Sources 191 Indices Subject Index 201 Sanskrit Terms 211 Index of Names 217 Sanskrit Texts 221 Fields:Religious Therapeutics page ix FIGURES 1.1 Åyurveda’s three dha¯ tus ordoÓsas 43 4.1 Ír¯ı Yantra 143 TABLES Major dimensions of religious therapeutics 1–2 Branches of religious therapeutics 8, 167 The eight branches of Åyurvedic medicine 37 The four branches of Åyurvedic medical knowledge 46 Six phases of the day according to Maharishi Åyurveda 81 Branches of religious therapeutics based on classical Yoga’s eight limbs 84 The five va¯ yusor vital forces 120 The eight stages of sama¯ dhi 127 The four stages of samprajña¯ ta sama¯ dhi 129 Yoga’s therapeutic paradigm in the Yoga-bha¯ Ósya 132 Yoga’s therapeutic paradigm in the Yoga-su¯ tras 134 The seven cakras 148 ix