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What if martial arts were never just about fighting? In this episode of Integral Being, Mark Wiley sits down with Guru Yogi Shivan to explore Kalaripayattu, one of India's oldest and most complete systems of training. This conversation moves beyond combat to reveal how Kalari practice develops the body, breath, nervous system, and perception as a unified field. Rooted in Siddha lineage and traditional Indian knowledge systems, Kalaripayattu emerges here not as performance—but as a method of transformation. Together, we explore: * The true meaning of "Kalari" and its role as a training environment * Why traditional training spaces were built into the earth * The role of humility, discipline, and responsibility in handling power * Siddha lineage and the deeper meaning of initiation * Breath, prana, and the bridge between movement and stillness * Marma science—vital points used for both healing and destruction * How martial intensity becomes a pathway to inner balance and awareness This is not a discussion of techniques or fighting styles. It is an inquiry into how disciplined practice reorganizes the human system. Part Two continues into the healing sciences of Ayurveda and Siddha medicine. About the Guest Guru Yogi Shivan is a master of Kalaripayattu, healer, and founder of Indimasi Ayurvedic Healing Village in Kerala, India. His work integrates martial discipline, Siddha lineage, and traditional healing systems—guiding individuals toward restoration through embodied practice. Explore more conversations, practices, and field work: 👉 InnerLifeWithMarkWiley.com [https://innerlifewithmarkwiley.com/] Subscribe for more Integral Being dialogues exploring embodied development across traditions.
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