{"id":17811,"date":"2021-06-23T03:10:42","date_gmt":"2021-06-23T03:10:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bliss-flow.com\/?p=17811"},"modified":"2022-07-17T01:22:57","modified_gmt":"2022-07-17T01:22:57","slug":"ayurveda-seasons-of-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bliss-flow.com\/ayurveda-seasons-of-life\/","title":{"rendered":"Ayurveda and the Seasons of Life"},"content":{"rendered":"
The summer heat is in full swing where I live. As the seasons continue to turn and a new spoke on the wheel passes us by, I\u2019m struck with how our years have seasons, but our lives have seasons, too. Just like the doshas, Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, rise and fall among the seasons of the year, so, too, do they govern specific \u201cseasons\u201d of our lives. <\/span>I find this duality and interconnectedness of Ayurveda to be so enthralling. I am mesmerized by the Divine, by nature, but how connected we are to our universe. So today, I\u2019m talking about Ayurveda and the seasons of life.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n No matter what season we find ourselves in, we have a \u201cruling\u201d dosha that governs much of that time. That is not to say that the other doshas aren\u2019t present because all three are always evident in some manner. Still, depending on what part of our lives we are currently experiencing, one dosha becomes the majority. Which dosha is most present can affect how we should live day-to-day. It\u2019s important to remember that just like winter does not immediately turn into spring, so, too, do the seasons of life slowly transition from one to another. The doshas fade one into another as well. Let\u2019s discuss which doshas rule the different seasons of life and how that affects us and our routines.<\/span><\/p>\n It should come as no surprise that our first \u201cseason\u201d of life is childhood. We see childhood as the period between birth and puberty. Childhood is a time of growth. Not only are we building new tissues, stronger bones, and physical strength; we are also growing our minds as we learn, as we step into the consciousness of our place in the world.<\/span><\/p>\n Kapha is dense, heavy, cool, slow, smooth, and soft. It lends the body structure, lubrication, cohesion, and hydration and supports growth and other anabolic processes. The Kapha dosha lends itself well to the season of childhood because children are gaining weight and growing. Their little bodies need all the Kapha energy to continue to grow rapidly and develop. In addition, Kapha regulates body fat, and children need that extra energy to fuel both their developing bodies and their daily energy stores. This fact is the reason many children are said to have a layer of \u201cbaby fat.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Children often crave sweet, grounding anabolic foods, and for a good reason, these foods support the Kapha energy needed to fuel a growing body. Sweeter foods like root vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and milk are Kapha-type foods<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n Kapha comes with vulnerabilities, too. This wet, heavy dosha lends itself to congestions, coughs, and colds that often plague us through childhood. Our children may be prone to sickness during their Kapha season of life, but this is also when and how they build their immune systems. We can support and balance our kids\u2019 Kapha with warming digestive spices like garlic, ginger, and cinnamon. Light, warm, fibrous, and dry foods work wonders. A strong level of physical activity also helps balance Kapha (and better naps!).<\/span><\/p>\nDoshas And The Seasons Of Life<\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/a>Childhood: The Kapha Season of Life<\/span><\/h3>\n