Coma
A coma is a state of unconsciousness that lasts for an extended period of time.
A person in a coma is unresponsive to his or her surroundings. Patients in coma are unable to think clearly and are unaware of their surrounds, but they retain basic life sustenance functions such as breathing and circulation. A person in a coma may appear healthy and sleepy, but they are unable to respond to people or objects around them. In response to the environment, a coma patient may exhibit some movement, such as eye opening or grimacing; however, the patient has no control or awareness of these movements. The person is awake and appears to be sleeping. However, unlike in a deep sleep, no stimulation, including pain, can wake the person up.
Commonly found types of Coma
- Persistent vegetative state – A persistent vegetative state is a type of long-term coma. Depending on the medical circumstances and the cause, this can last for years.
- Brain death – This is the permanent cessation of all brain functions. Brain death can occur as a result of a long-term or widespread brain injury.
- Medically induced coma or deep state of unconsciousness – This type of temporary coma or deep state of unconsciousness is used to protect the brain from swelling after an injury. Doctors closely monitor a patient as he or she is given a controlled dose of anesthetic.
Chakra therapy is based on the research that your brain is the primary operating system in your body, processing sensory information, regulating blood pressure, breathing, and releasing hormones. The spinal cord links a large part of the peripheral nervous system to the brain, whereas the optic nerve sends electrical impulses from the retina to the brain’s vision centers. However, because of our overly analytical, non-liberal, rigid mind sets and definitions, we refuse to accept and value reality for what it is. We are constantly deluded, completely disconnected from people, society, and the world. This physical ailment is the result of such a condition.
The Glasgow Coma Scale is a technique used by doctors to determine a person’s degree of consciousness. This level is continually checked for evidence of progress or deterioration. The Glasgow Coma Scale measures the degree of eye opening, vocal reaction to orders, and voluntary movements in response to commands. In the near term, a person in a coma is often cared for in an intensive care unit (ICU). Treatment entails keeping their condition steady and supporting physiological functions such as respiration and blood pressure while the underlying cause is addressed.
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 coma. 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 in very extreme cases might lead to coma. 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 may restore the individual consciousness again.
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 coma.
The spiritual cause of coma is a complete disconnect from the self. This is to say a separateness from the universal source of consciousness which leads to a total unconscious state in which the person remains monitored by doctors. A profound blockage of Sahasrara chakra linked to severe brain injury may lead to coma.
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 coma.
Causes
- Seizures
- Trauma / Injury to the brain
- Swelling of brain tissues
- Bleeding in the layers of the brain
- Stroke and no flow of blood to major part of the brain stems
- Blood sugar / diabetes
- Oxygen deprivation
- Infection / buildup of toxins
Symptoms
- Deep sleep
- Unconsciousness
- Spontaneous body movements including eyes
- Shake or jerk abnormally
Chakra Associated with
- Sahasrara or Crown Chakra
Chakra Blocked By
- Severe discontentment towards life
Chakra Unblocked When
- We express contentment and gratitude
Rudraksha for Treating Coma
- 1 and 9 mukhi Rudraksha
Gemstone for Treating Coma
- White Sapphire
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