Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Dear Jagannath These suggestions from Akalpitaji are really positive , and as suggested by Ashok, light pushes out darkness. Long back, a member of ayurveda suggested " why dont you write a book " , the answer from this author was: " when everything is available at a mouse click why do you need a book, but if you wish that it should be available in book form so that it can pass to every village, you write the book, edit it and put your name as author " . Same offer stands even today. The blissful experience of wiping off tears is as good as self realization expereince. Jagannath, instead of washing allopathies dirty linen, why not you spearhead an NGO. Already some members at ayurveda (MDs) have written in a private communication to this author that they are going ahead with such an idea, and will welcome participation from like minded healers (please note the word healers, not MDs). Internet shouting will only create awareness, but only action means real progress. Giving advise is easy. Giving hand is a more difficult proposition. This author willing to give unconditional support by way of " Tan, Man and dhan (Body, mind and purse) " . what is needed to be done and step-by-step procedure is what rest of and your friends, all advice from gurus ending their name in " anand " should decide. This author likes idea of community health very much. The old custom of " bare-foot-doctors " needs to be re-vitalized. Some NGOs in Mumbai have set up " alternative consulation centres " with the help of Vaidyas, accupuncturists Naturopaths and homeopaths. The response is tremendous, as costs are very affordable, needy get even free treatment. And really, the cost of running such centres is not very high, since alternative treatments are really inexpensive, if combined with inexpensive naturopathy as well. All accumulated practical knowledge at ayurveda is a " public " property, free to " loot " without even becoming a member. Please make also same way. To post a message, one should become a member, but not to " read " messages. How can you spread the message unless free access exists. Dr Bhate , " jagchat01 " <jagchat01 wrote: > > I will request Dr Bhate & others to please give their suggestions. I > will give my plan and justifications. > > Regards, > Jagannath. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 You are right Shirish. But one objection. We do not " loot " the knowledge. We need not open new groups and new NGO's. Just join the few which are already working. I follow this principle. Support those who are doing good work Because, we do not need as many groups and NGO's as the number of people. So, nucleation and growth are more important. Akalpita - " Shirish Bhate " <shirishbhate Wednesday, February 22, 2006 3:04 PM Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. > Dear Jagannath > > These suggestions from Akalpitaji are really positive , and as > suggested by Ashok, light pushes out darkness. Long back, a member of > ayurveda suggested " why dont you write a book " , the answer from > this author was: " when everything is available at a mouse click why > do you need a book, but if you wish that it should be available in > book form so that it can pass to every village, you write the book, > edit it and put your name as author " . Same offer stands even today. > > The blissful experience of wiping off tears is as good as self > realization expereince. Jagannath, instead of washing allopathies > dirty linen, why not you spearhead an NGO. Already some members at > ayurveda (MDs) have written in a private communication to this > author that they are going ahead with such an idea, and will welcome > participation from like minded healers (please note the word healers, > not MDs). > > Internet shouting will only create awareness, but only action means > real progress. > > Giving advise is easy. Giving hand is a more difficult proposition. > This author willing to give unconditional support by way of " Tan, Man > and dhan (Body, mind and purse) " . > > what is needed to be done and step-by-step procedure is what rest of > and your friends, all advice from gurus ending their > name in " anand " should decide. This author likes idea of community > health very much. The old custom of " bare-foot-doctors " needs to be > re-vitalized. Some NGOs in Mumbai have set up " alternative > consulation centres " with the help of Vaidyas, accupuncturists > Naturopaths and homeopaths. The response is tremendous, as costs are > very affordable, needy get even free treatment. And really, the cost > of running such centres is not very high, since alternative > treatments are really inexpensive, if combined with inexpensive > naturopathy as well. > > All accumulated practical knowledge at ayurveda is a " public " > property, free to " loot " without even becoming a member. Please make > also same way. To post a message, one should become > a member, but not to " read " messages. How can you spread the message > unless free access exists. > > Dr Bhate > > > > > , " jagchat01 " <jagchat01 > wrote: > > > > I will request Dr Bhate & others to please give their suggestions. > I > > will give my plan and justifications. > > > > Regards, > > Jagannath. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Please tell me what is NGO? - Dr. Akalpita Paranjpe Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:49 PM Re: Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. You are right Shirish. But one objection. We do not "loot" the knowledge.We need not open new groups and new NGO's. Just join the few which arealready working. I follow this principle. Support those who are doing goodwork Because, we do not need as many groups and NGO's as the number ofpeople. So, nucleation and growth are more important.Akalpita-"Shirish Bhate" <shirishbhateWednesday, February 22, 2006 3:04 PM Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : DrBhate & Others.> Dear Jagannath>> These suggestions from Akalpitaji are really positive , and as> suggested by Ashok, light pushes out darkness. Long back, a member of> ayurveda suggested "why dont you write a book", the answer from> this author was: "when everything is available at a mouse click why> do you need a book, but if you wish that it should be available in> book form so that it can pass to every village, you write the book,> edit it and put your name as author". Same offer stands even today.>> The blissful experience of wiping off tears is as good as self> realization expereince. Jagannath, instead of washing allopathies> dirty linen, why not you spearhead an NGO. Already some members at> ayurveda (MDs) have written in a private communication to this> author that they are going ahead with such an idea, and will welcome> participation from like minded healers (please note the word healers,> not MDs).>> Internet shouting will only create awareness, but only action means> real progress.>> Giving advise is easy. Giving hand is a more difficult proposition.> This author willing to give unconditional support by way of "Tan, Man> and dhan (Body, mind and purse)".>> what is needed to be done and step-by-step procedure is what rest of> and your friends, all advice from gurus ending their> name in "anand" should decide. This author likes idea of community> health very much. The old custom of "bare-foot-doctors" needs to be> re-vitalized. Some NGOs in Mumbai have set up "alternative> consulation centres" with the help of Vaidyas, accupuncturists> Naturopaths and homeopaths. The response is tremendous, as costs are> very affordable, needy get even free treatment. And really, the cost> of running such centres is not very high, since alternative> treatments are really inexpensive, if combined with inexpensive> naturopathy as well.>> All accumulated practical knowledge at ayurveda is a "public"> property, free to "loot" without even becoming a member. Please make> also same way. To post a message, one should become> a member, but not to "read" messages. How can you spread the message> unless free access exists.>> Dr Bhate>>>>> , "jagchat01" <jagchat01> wrote:> >> > I will request Dr Bhate & others to please give their suggestions.> I> > will give my plan and justifications.> >> > Regards,> > Jagannath.> >>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Non Government Organisation, which is registered with its aims and objectives. - Jane MacRoss Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:54 PM Re: Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. Please tell me what is NGO? - Dr. Akalpita Paranjpe Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:49 PM Re: Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. You are right Shirish. But one objection. We do not "loot" the knowledge.We need not open new groups and new NGO's. Just join the few which arealready working. I follow this principle. Support those who are doing goodwork Because, we do not need as many groups and NGO's as the number ofpeople. So, nucleation and growth are more important.Akalpita-"Shirish Bhate" <shirishbhateWednesday, February 22, 2006 3:04 PM Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : DrBhate & Others.> Dear Jagannath>> These suggestions from Akalpitaji are really positive , and as> suggested by Ashok, light pushes out darkness. Long back, a member of> ayurveda suggested "why dont you write a book", the answer from> this author was: "when everything is available at a mouse click why> do you need a book, but if you wish that it should be available in> book form so that it can pass to every village, you write the book,> edit it and put your name as author". Same offer stands even today.>> The blissful experience of wiping off tears is as good as self> realization expereince. Jagannath, instead of washing allopathies> dirty linen, why not you spearhead an NGO. Already some members at> ayurveda (MDs) have written in a private communication to this> author that they are going ahead with such an idea, and will welcome> participation from like minded healers (please note the word healers,> not MDs).>> Internet shouting will only create awareness, but only action means> real progress.>> Giving advise is easy. Giving hand is a more difficult proposition.> This author willing to give unconditional support by way of "Tan, Man> and dhan (Body, mind and purse)".>> what is needed to be done and step-by-step procedure is what rest of> and your friends, all advice from gurus ending their> name in "anand" should decide. This author likes idea of community> health very much. The old custom of "bare-foot-doctors" needs to be> re-vitalized. Some NGOs in Mumbai have set up "alternative> consulation centres" with the help of Vaidyas, accupuncturists> Naturopaths and homeopaths. The response is tremendous, as costs are> very affordable, needy get even free treatment. And really, the cost> of running such centres is not very high, since alternative> treatments are really inexpensive, if combined with inexpensive> naturopathy as well.>> All accumulated practical knowledge at ayurveda is a "public"> property, free to "loot" without even becoming a member. Please make> also same way. To post a message, one should become> a member, but not to "read" messages. How can you spread the message> unless free access exists.>> Dr Bhate>>>>> , "jagchat01" <jagchat01> wrote:> >> > I will request Dr Bhate & others to please give their suggestions.> I> > will give my plan and justifications.> >> > Regards,> > Jagannath.> >>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Thanks! As long as you can find one that meets all your needs - otherwise it would be better to create precisely what you want? Jane - Dr. Akalpita Paranjpe Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:28 PM Re: Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. Non Government Organisation, which is registered with its aims and objectives. We need not open new groups and new NGO's. Just join the few which arealready working. I follow this principle. Support those who are doing goodwork Because, we do not need as many groups and NGO's as the number ofpeople. So, nucleation and growth are more important. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Yes, right! - Jane MacRoss Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:15 PM Re: Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. Thanks! As long as you can find one that meets all your needs - otherwise it would be better to create precisely what you want? Jane - Dr. Akalpita Paranjpe Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:28 PM Re: Re: Action Points by Akalpitaji - Attntn : Dr Bhate & Others. Non Government Organisation, which is registered with its aims and objectives. We need not open new groups and new NGO's. Just join the few which arealready working. I follow this principle. Support those who are doing goodwork Because, we do not need as many groups and NGO's as the number ofpeople. So, nucleation and growth are more important. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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