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Health is Wealth

The often-quoted phrase has acquired a new dimension in today’s materialistic world. In today’s context health does really imply wealth, though not really in quite the manner it was meant to in earlier times. In the current environment Health is Wealth because it provides the most fruitful business opportunities. Fitness having become a fad, all health related goods and services yield profits. Health is the positioning for communication for not just a brand of cooking oil, but also for a refrigerator, colour TV, trousers and many more products.

The race is on to acquire healthy bodies, healthy skins within the framework of unhealthy lifestyles. Health boutiques offering quick fix solutions to health related problems have burgeoned. Now besides physical health and emotional health, even spiritual health can be acquired for a price. The proliferation of organisations marketing slickly packaged programmes offering spiritual gains is testimony to how misconstrued the concept is. Health as Wealth implies well being, not just at a physical level but also at the emotional and etheric level. Lack of physical well being is often a consequence of absence of emotional well being. The growing incidence of asthma, high blood pressure and arthritis are signs of emotional congestions and physical evidence of the stressed out lives that people today are leading. The practice of yoga is the key to a healthy life. While physical and emotional health is not the primary purpose of Yoga, they are definite by-products. Unfortunately not too many people, even some so called experts, are imparting knowledge about yoga in its true form. Dhyan Foundation, a voluntary organization under the aegis of YOGI Ashwiniji is attempting to bring the knowledge of the Ancients to the masses in its most pure and pristine form.

YOGIJI has perfected a system of physical and etheric purifications which actually transform a person - from an emotionally disturbed, physically and financially unstable to one with a glowing health, physical and emotional stability and financial growth.

The complete practice is called 'Sanatan Kriya’ and the Dhyan Foundation is dedicated to this practice. YOGIJI teaches as per the ‘Guru Shishya Parampara’. No fee is charged for the course; where each and every student relates directly, on a one to one basis with YOGIJI who personally attends to each student’s personal growth as per the ancient masters and practices.

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