Ayurveda Healing
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Ayurvedic Medicine School
Apprenticeship: In-Person and Distance Learning

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"Since Ayurveda developed at a time when no giant computers existed to help evaluate the total net effect of any given group of stimuli and propose a course of action, doctors back then had no choice but to rely on Nature and Her gift of intuition. Any physician who hopes to become versed in Ayurveda must therefore develop a deep intuitive understanding of the workings of Nature. The closer your life's rhythm synchronizes with Nature's continuous rhythmic flux, the greater will be your comprehension of healing and health. This reliance on intuition prevents Ayurvedic medicine from being easily quantifiable or reducible into symbols, and prevents its results from being easily reproducible in the laboratory, which sometimes leads Western-trained scientists to doubt its credentials as a science." (Svoboda - Secret, 2002: p. 16)

 

Ayurvedic Medicine (Ayur-Veda) has an ancient history with the Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajya Guru) that comes from Nagarjuna's University Nalanda Tradition of Buddhism and from the Medicine Master Buddha Sutra and the Tibetan Medical Tantras.  Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vairdurya Prabha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhate Samyamsambuddhaya Tadyata Om Bhaisajye Bhaisajye Bhaisajya Samudgate Svaha.

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After you have spoken with us in person at (1) 510-292-6696, please pay your full tuition here in order to complete your registration and receive your user name and password to the private student only website: www.BhaisajyaGuru.com.  Then you have full searchable access to:

  1. Over 1000 MP3-iPod audio recordings of Ayurveda patient consultations with tongue diagnosis photos
  2. Over 100 gigabytes of downloadable audios and High-Def HDTV Ayurveda videos recordings of classes with Ven. Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, Ph.D and other teachers.
  3. Database of Ayurvedic, Tibetan and Chinese Herbs fully hyperlinked with formulas, diseases, symptoms and Ayur-Vedic Sanskrit glossary terms.

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Modified on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 09:04:28 AM -0700