Agree Louise, the majority of healing if not all begins with the healer within. Funny that you bring up Joe Dispenza, I have a dear friend that is taking an advance retreat with him six days from now. And I studied many of Joe's works when I I was working on my Masters degree for Ministry.
The marriage of science and spirituality is essential. Interestingly, as science began it was deeply married to the spiritual. There was no separation. But with the rise of patriarchy especially around the witch trials, we see allopathic medicine taking it's hold and separating completely. And why I prefer ayurvedic medicine. A beautiful combo of science and spirituality. An ancient tradition (roughly 3000 years old) that originates from India. Incorporating yoga, meditation, diet, herbs and deep cleansing called panchakarma. I have done three of them through the years. Ayurveda is what helped me when nothing else could when I was dealing with Adrenal depletion.
Oh that is funny Julie! I feel like I need to dig back into his work. That’s really interesting about the separation. I do believe that part of the dismantling is the idea that we can only ‘trust’ one kind of medicine and that we will have more confidence to approach other systems like Ayurveda. I’ve not worked with it myself, but I’m so glad it helped you, we are always pointed in the right direction eventually!
Agree Louise, the majority of healing if not all begins with the healer within. Funny that you bring up Joe Dispenza, I have a dear friend that is taking an advance retreat with him six days from now. And I studied many of Joe's works when I I was working on my Masters degree for Ministry.
The marriage of science and spirituality is essential. Interestingly, as science began it was deeply married to the spiritual. There was no separation. But with the rise of patriarchy especially around the witch trials, we see allopathic medicine taking it's hold and separating completely. And why I prefer ayurvedic medicine. A beautiful combo of science and spirituality. An ancient tradition (roughly 3000 years old) that originates from India. Incorporating yoga, meditation, diet, herbs and deep cleansing called panchakarma. I have done three of them through the years. Ayurveda is what helped me when nothing else could when I was dealing with Adrenal depletion.
Oh that is funny Julie! I feel like I need to dig back into his work. That’s really interesting about the separation. I do believe that part of the dismantling is the idea that we can only ‘trust’ one kind of medicine and that we will have more confidence to approach other systems like Ayurveda. I’ve not worked with it myself, but I’m so glad it helped you, we are always pointed in the right direction eventually!
Beautifully articulated Louise 🌿
Thank you Lucy, these are some shorter posts whilst I’m still on a sacred pause, but I find they always have a powerful message too.🙏🏻