Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Hi Vinod, Thanks again for this wonderful view on this subject, I´m less than 24 hours in my new residence, but I love to check the evolution of this subject. I been very happy with the training given in Classical Ayurveda , I spent nearly 20 years in several places in India, devoted to the study of India culture including Ayur Veda, of course I am a westerner, and it was not easy,visa problems, moving back to the west, make your living and then come back. My belief in ayurveda grew with time,(academic study and practice) not blind faith, I spent a great deal learning the Shastras (I dind´t even bother to study modern medicine, I didn´t consider to spend time with it. But when I try to apply the ancient wisdom of ayurveda in the UK, I found an strong impediment, so much red tape and beuracratic regulations basically imposed to preserve the modern pharmacy business. The teacher on the ayurvedic school, told me that I should compulsory study modern Phisiology and Anatomy, this is the law here. Ok I accept the facts, after all the learning process provable will never end, but I have to admit that I felt quite frustrated with the time to be spend in learning all this modern subjects, and what I really wanted is to make a simple living by helping people. Any way,in order to make money to live I have to run fashion business, I prefer not to cheat anyone and becoming a bogus practitioner. Of course this is only my personal experience. best wishes chainita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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