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(Nandana) #1
explained. “It’s a rare couch potato who will leap up and say,
‘I need to get to the spa!’” Instead, kaphas tended to show up
because a concerned family member sent them.
And right in the middle were pittas. “Pittas come in because they
have been burning the candle at both ends—they’ve been running at
such a high level of execution that they are literally fried,” Green-span
said. “They are working all the time, barking at people, causing and
getting headaches. They’re not taking any time off for anything. They
end up getting so overheated everyone around them gets burned. I
call it scorching the village.”

what vatas need
TOUCH THAT SOOTHES

“I love to see thevatascoming, because they are so much fun,”
says Natasha Korshak, aonetime director of yoga,meditation, and
mindfulness training atthe Miraval Resort in Catalina, Arizona.
“They’re the ones havingwild rides! With them, we are always
talking about grounding.”

When in balance, vata types are characterized by high energy,
creativity, and an inspiring fluidity. When out of balance, they
tend to be nervous, restless, confused, and exhausted.“They are
the kind of people who can turn up lots ofopportunity; when
they’re in balance, that’sgreat,” says David Greenspan, who’s
served as the lead Ayurvedic educator at theChopra Center. “But
when they’re facing 30choices and feeling overwhelmed, they
start to suffer anxiety, they don’t eat well, and they feed on
themselves until they’re totally imbalanced.”

The keys to balancing vata, Greenspan says, are warmth, touch,
and repetition. This makes gentle massage (think Swedish or
abhyanga),body wraps, bathing rituals, and all sorts of warming
hydrotherapies particularly good choices. Sweet almond, sesame,
and safflower oils can balance vata, as does the scent of patchouli
essential oil.

treatment to try
BODY WRAP

A body wrap combines the best of warmth and touch, slathering
the body with clay straight from the earth. What could be more
grounding? “A good body wrap is an amazing cocoonlike
experience,” says Korshak. “It makes you feel safe andswaddled
and completely centered. Plus, there are some interesting
opportunities forself-discovery.” The signature Turquoise Wrap at
The Boulders Resort andSpa, in Scottsdale, Arizona, begins with
a cornmeal scrub, endswith a steam and a full-bodyhoney
mask, and in-between enrobes thebody in turquoise clay,
which is believed by Native Americans to have powerful protective
properties.

BEING COVERED IN CLAY IS GROUNDING—LITERALLY.
WARM OIL SOOTHES AN OVERHEATED BRAIN.


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december 2018 / january 2019

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