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Epilepsy is a term used to describe a group of neurological disorders characterized by seizures. Epileptic seizures are brief, nearly undetectable bursts of shaking that can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes. Physical injuries, including broken bones, can occur as a result of these episodes. Seizures in epilepsy tend to recur and, in most cases, have no obvious cause. Isolated seizures brought on by a specific cause, such as poisoning, aren’t considered epilepsy. Excessive and abnormal neuronal activity in the cortex of the brain causes epileptic seizures.
Seizures are an epilepsy symptom in which an abnormal movement or behavior occurs as a result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. However, not everyone who appears to have seizures actually has epilepsy. Non-epileptic seizures (also known as pseudo seizures) are caused by psychological issues or stress and are not accompanied by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
Acute symptomatic seizures, not epilepsy, occur when seizures occur shortly after a stroke, head injury, toxic ingestion, or metabolic problem. In epilepsy, the seizure threshold is lowered. Generalized seizures start in both hemispheres of the brain, whereas focal seizures start in one. Psychotherapy and psychiatric medications may be used to treat these types of seizures. Chakra therapy is based on the idea that the brain is the body’s main operating system, processing sensory information, regulating blood pressure, breathing, and releasing hormones. However, we refuse to accept and value reality for what it is because of our overly analytical, non-liberal, rigid mind sets and definitions. We are constantly deluded, completely cut off from people, society, and the rest of the world. This physical ailment is the result of such a condition.
A doctor may send you to a specialist if you suffer a seizure and want to figure out what caused it. A neurologist is the most common kind of doctor you’ll encounter. This is a person who specializes on problems affecting the brain and nerves. They’ll want to learn more about your seizure and may recommend testing.
Once the diagnosis has been established and medical treatment has begun, the patient might consider beginning professional Chakra Therapy to enhance and speed up recovery while providing holistic and ultimate healing.
The Sahasrara Chakra or the Crown Chakra is associated with epilepsy. This chakra connects you to the higher power. When it is blocked, the person loses contact with God – or the Universal force behind life, becomes isolated, and is unable to deal with life’s traumas. Because of their connection to their higher consciousness, any person in life has hope. This connection provides the ability to deal with everyday situations. Nevertheless, repeated failures or traumatic incidents that are beyond one’s control cause an individual not only to lose faith and develop anger towards the higher power, but also to question its existence. This creates a scenario of hopelessness, which leads to neurological disorders such as epilepsy in extreme cases. When the energy flow to the Crown Chakra is blocked or stagnated, the central nervous system (CNS) malfunctions, resulting in neurological ailments. The connection between an individual and God – or the Universal force behind life, is restored by activating the Crown Chakra. An unblocked Crown Chakra helps to keep epilepsy under control.
Chakra Therapy is a unique technique to open the blocked Chakras in the body and treat the ailments caused by these blockages. Chakra Therapy is an alternative therapy that does not have any side effects and treats not only the disease but transforms the affected individual to find their purpose in life and face it with renewed energy and vigor.
Chakra therapy opens the Sahasrara Chakra and with the resulting restored energy and vitality the individual can counteract epilepsy.
If this condition persists throughout childhood, the kid will divert other people’s attention away from his mistakes in return for parental attention. It’s possible that the child’s illness covers a parental mistake since the time spent on childcare would have allowed them to develop closer. Adults who have this syndrome are unable to forgive themselves for their mistakes. They also do everything possible to hide their failings, lay a lot of blame on themselves, and lack self-love. Sufferers often have emotional outbursts aimed at them. As a consequence, these people commit self-harm during an epilepsy crisis.
Rudraksha Ratna Science Therapy (RRST) uses specific Rudraksha and Ratna (gemstone) in precise advanced stringing methodology for chakra awakening and healing.
A blocked Sahasrara Chakra can be opened with the use of Rudraksha, gemstones
and other techniques. Choosing the appropriate Rudraksha and
Ratna as well as wearing them as per RRST methodology unblocks the Crown Chakra and prevents and controls epilepsy.