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Cycle Program: Healthy Heart Program(Yoga Therapy in Public Health Settings) by Yoga Chikitsa Ratna, Joseph Le Page (Ananthaji)
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Cycle Program: Healthy Heart Program(Yoga Therapy in Public Health Settings) by Yoga Chikitsa Ratna, Joseph Le Page (Ananthaji) 

A brief Report by Yogasadhaka Nilachal

Yoga Chikitsa Ratna Joseph Le Page, a pioneer in the field of Yoga therapy training programs, founded Integrative Yoga and Integrative Yoga Therapy in 1993. He began teaching Yoga therapy in hospital settings in 1995 and currently serves as the Director of The Healthy Heart Program, conducting Yoga therapy group programs in public health settings across Brazil. Le Page has been a prominent speaker at major conferences, including Yoga Journal, the International Association of Yoga Therapists, and the International Association of Yoga and Ayurveda. He co-founded and directs the Enchanted Mountain Yoga Center in Garopaba, Brazil, one of South America’s largest Yoga retreat centers. Additionally, Joseph Le Page is the co-author of widely used educational resources such as Yoga Toolbox for Teachers and Students and Mudras for Healing and Transformation, both published by Integrative Yoga.

Healthy Heart Program

In the 11th session of CYCLE Program Joseph Le Page explored his vision and experiences for Yoga Therapy in Public Health settings. He delivered a comprehensive and inspiring talk on the Healthy Heart Program, a transformative initiative aimed at integrating yoga into public health settings. ‘Healthy Heart Program’ was developed in 1995 at the California Pacific Medical Center. It is a 12-week initiative designed to address cardiovascular health through holistic practices. Its goals include reducing high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and chronic pain, improving digestive health, alleviating anxiety and depression, enhancing sleep quality, and fostering mental tranquility and body awareness. The program integrates weekly themes focused on holistic living and stress management, guided by Yoga Therapists and health professionals. During each meeting, various Yoga therapy techniques are applied along with regular monitoring of blood pressure and sugar levels, emphasizing group support and lifestyle re-education, including:

  • Affirmations and gestures of enchantment (mudras) that work on essential qualities that must be cultivated in daily life. Each session includes hand gestures paired with affirmations to reinforce weekly themes. For example, Padma Mudra (lotus gesture) with the affirmation “I open my heart to all of life.”
  • Simple breathing techniques that aim to gradually optimize the breathing pattern and help regulate heart rate and blood pressure. Accessible breathing techniques, such as Vibhaga Pranayama and the sighing breath, were taught to regulate stress and improve health.
  • Activities like creating heart maps allows participants to explore forgiveness, gratitude, lightness and self-love visually and emotionally.
  • Deep relaxation techniques and simple meditations focused on cultivating inner peace and resilience.
  • Gentle body warming exercises, including each joint.
  • Yoga postures tailored to each participant’s needs, including stretching that helps dissolve chronic tensions and balance muscle tone.

Joseph Le Page highlighted the broader vision of making yoga accessible and applicable in public health. Le Page emphasized integrating not just physical practices but also yoga philosophy and holistic principles, adapting them to various cultural and religious backgrounds. The Healthy Heart Program is structured as a 12-week course based on Five Kosha Model starting from Annamaya Kosha to Anandmaya Kosha. Each week builds upon the last, guiding participants from basic physical awareness to profound personal transformation. Being also an education program, it helps to expand participants’ awareness so that they can act more actively in creating healthier daily habits at the physical, mental and emotional levels, becoming co-responsible for restoring their own health.

Le Page’s approach emphasizes cultural sensitivity, ensuring that yoga practices are inclusive and resonate with diverse populations. The program incorporates:

  • Chair yoga for accessibility.
  • Simplified language and universal principles.
  • Collaboration with healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses.

The program’s success is evaluated using pre and post-program questionnaires based on the five koshas. At the end of each meeting, participants receive a homework document and are encouraged to practice the techniques learned and experienced, deepening and expanding the cumulative effects of the weekly topics addressed to their family, work and community life environments. These assessments track improvements in physical health, emotional balance, and lifestyle habits.

Weekly Themes

Le Page elaborated on the weekly structure of the program:

  1. A New Vision of Health: Introduces participants to stress-related conditions and self-care through the five koshas.
  2. Cultivating a Healthy Attitude Toward the Body: Encourages body awareness and a positive relationship with the body.
  3. Cultivating Healthy Posture: Focuses on proper posture and introduces bandhas.
  4. Diet and Lifestyle: Reflects on habits affecting overall health.
  5. Experiencing Your Breath: Highlights breath regulation’s role in health and empowerment.
  6. Importance of Relaxation: Explores various relaxation techniques.
  7. Cultivating Vital Energy: Introduces the chakra system to enhance vitality.
  8. Flowing with Feelings: Guides emotional regulation and self-awareness.
  9. Meditation and Mental Clarity: Deepens meditation practices.
  10. Opening the Heart: Develops forgiveness gratitude lightness and unconditional love
  11. Understanding the Power of Beliefs: Introduces the witness perspective to address underlying beliefs.
  12. Identifying Life’s Purpose: Encourages participants to set holistic intentions for life.

Impact of the Program

Participants reported profound transformations, not only in physical health but also in emotional resilience and life perspectives. Testimonials from rural communities in Brazil showcased:

  • Enhanced well-being and reduced chronic conditions.
  • Report increased self-esteem, wellness, and body awareness.
  • Acceptance of yoga as a supportive, non-religious health practice.
  • A sense of empowerment and community healing.

Le Page shared moving anecdotes of participants who embraced yoga wholeheartedly, creating ripples of change in their communities. From mayors attending sessions to multi-generational families participating together, the program’s influence extended beyond individual health to societal impact.

Practical Session

A practical session was also conducted by Joseph Le Page based on the theme of ‘Opening the Heart’ of Week 10 of his Healthy Heart Program. In this experiential session, participants explored the transformative qualities of forgiveness, gratitude, lightness, and unconditional love. Through engaging exercises, such as mapping these qualities on a heart map, they delved into the profound emotional shifts these practices inspire. Forgiveness, the first quality, encouraged participants to release past hurts and resentments, embracing each step of their journey as essential to living fully in the present. Gratitude, the second quality, fostered an appreciation for all life experiences both joyous and challenging, recognizing the growth and learning that arise from adversity. These practices naturally led to cultivating lightness, the third quality, which helped participants approach life with an open and joyful spirit, taking situations less personally and focusing on positivity. Through this progression, participants deepened their connection to self-love. The fourth quality, experiencing a profound sense of self-acceptance and honoring their journey. This self-love blossomed into unconditional love, enabling them to embrace every moment as an opportunity for growth and appreciation, fostering a more open and compassionate heart.

Conclusion

Joseph Le Page’s Healthy Heart Program exemplifies the potential of yoga therapy in transforming public health. By addressing chronic conditions through a holistic, culturally sensitive approach, the program has created a model that can be replicated globally. Le Page’s vision of integrating yoga into public health not only improves individual well-being but also fosters community empowerment and social harmony. Le Page envisions scaling the program across Brazil’s municipalities, leveraging public health infrastructure to mainstream integrative yoga therapy.

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