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Hi Barbara;

To update this discussion further, I spoke with the woman in Miami who

coordinates the Naram's tours and asked her of these concerns. She

said no, Narams do not own/did not own Amritaveda, they have chosen to

disassociate because of their unsatisfying business/herb distribution

services. Narams will continue to travel and serve many. Undoubtedly

(my opinion) there are among those, people who would do well to

continue their care with or also with a local ayurvedic physician or

clinic, but clearly he is giving good service to many.

 

Please, Durgesh, you may be interested that one of the masters, Sri

Sri Ravi Shankar, has said also if we get angry with someone, we have

taken on some of their negative karma for them. Whenever I read

anyone posting with such strong negative emotion or accusation about

anything I feel reluctance to credit their post, due to my

understanding of wise spiritual and professional expression. I am

sure such Dr.s are well trained, skilled, and serve many also very well.

 

Your observations, understandings etc could be posted without personal

negativity for readers to make their own decision/research, and will

be listened to more.

 

Pat (from Miami) may post more details if she has time, I Barbara's

response seems to clear the air, I hope. She confirmed Dr. Naram's

training is probably not at all traditional route, as well as my

understanding his skill includes a highly defelloped siddhi with the

pulse reading, and high tantric path. My experience is such people

often have to very much walk their own path to protect their

perceptivity/truth and do not always appear "normal" behavior, as I

found explained in the Srimat Bhagavatam (forgive, don't remember

section, except it was some enquiry of such questioning of Krishna). I

am glad he is not "normal", and belileve we need such gifted beings AS

WELL AS those who have devotedly served having studied more known

traditional system of ayurveda.

 

It is very good to read of your experience and reports.

Namaste;

Martha

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Hi Ole;

When I saw Dr. Naram, it was $100, less a 10% discount for referral

from a certain local AyurDoc. It included about 1/2 hour total with

him and mostly, other docs. THe staff was very supportive. Dr. Dube

was charging only $60 or 70, does not feel like he has the siddhi

perception/vibration, but still very skilled. Dube, BTW, has been

assigned to several more of Naram's clinics in India and probably

won't be coming through here. Yes, the herbs hit hard, but this is

because the recommendation is so strongly and wisely encouraged to

take 3 months minimum at a time/purchase of several, usually. But

individually, for cost of herbs in the states, it is very reasonable

for bottles of herbs!!! Most are one month supply $12 or 13, less

than Banyan as I compared for their Yogiraj Guggul.

 

Thanks for your note, but no response needed. i'm very much

appreciative of your sharings of research comparing the herbal "jams"

et al.

Namaste;

Martha

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