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I
include my story here merely to give the
reader a flavor of the experiences that
led to my understanding. I believe that
the information that I teach and found on
these pages will stand on its own. I know
it can change your life as it has mine and
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I
began my journey in life a very confused
and angry child. I can still remember getting
kicked out of my first grade music class.
I was always in some kind of trouble from
that point on. I was also sicker than most
and seemed to have more than my share of
accidents. At the age of 20, at the hands
of the best western medicine had to offer,
I almost died from Crohn’s disease.
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory
disease of the large and small intestine.
The treatment was removal of my entire large
intestine and a portion of my small intestine.
The end of what was left of my small intestine
was brought through my abdomen. Since that
time I |
have had to wear an appliance to catch intestinal waste. This was very traumatic for me, a young man of only 20 years. I was still very sick. I felt even more out of place than before. As part of my continued treatment I took steroids and other prescribed medications on a regular basis. |
Upon
returning to college the next year, I
was even more rebellious and angry. I
turned to illegal drugs. These in combination
with the prescribed drugs I was taking
took their toll on my studies. I knew
I had to change. It was then that I learned
TM (Transcendental Meditation). I had
a very profound experience the first time
I meditated. For the first time in my
life, I got a glimpse of the beauty and
wonder of life and I wanted more. Thus
began my journey into alternative medicine
and healing. I quit school and traveled
first to California, then to Europe to
be with Maharishi. I became a teacher
of TM in the spring of 1973. By then I
had given up drugs, focused on diet, with
periods of being vegetarian.
The next 15 years saw me in denial of
my medical problems. I thought all I had
to do was meditate to get better. I found
myself on and off prescription drugs and
in and out of the hospital.
During this time I also tried my best
to fit into regular life. I got married.
I went back to school and graduated with
a degree in Math Education. I taught High
School and Jr. High for a short period.
My wife gave birth to a wonderful daughter,
Stephanie, who eventually graduated from
High School as Valedictorian of her class
and graduated from College in 2000. I
owned a construction company, buiding
houses and commercial buildings. I started
a successful Real Estate Brokerage and
at one time had 15 people working for
me.
All this despite the fact that I was still
sick and suffered from lack of energy
much of the time. I had more abdominal
surgeries. Each surgery took its toll
on my health and strength. The crowning
blow came in 1981 in a near fatal accident
when I crashed a small plane in the mountains
of Eastern Oregon. Among other things,
both of my lungs collapsed causing permanent
damage and leaving me short of breath.
This along with my other medical problems
left me unable to work. My health continued
to deteriorate and more surgeries followed.
During this time I never gave up my search,
and I often remembered my first experience
with meditation. I continued to search
for the peace I felt with that meditation.
I went on long meditation courses at every
opportunity. Each time I returned feeling
better, but the improvement did not last
when I resumed my regular life activities.
In the early 80�s Deepak Chopra made his
public debut inside the TM organization.
I saw him several times and like many
others to follow, I fell in love with
this person and what he was saying. Ayurveda
was a new idea to me and I was very interested
in it., I listened to Deepak�s first tape
set (1985) many times. Sensible though
it sounded, I could not understand how
to apply this knowledge to my life.
Deepak�s first book came out in 1987.
I read this book several times but, in
1988, I again ended up in the hospital
for what was to be my final abdominal
surgery. In all I had five complete abdominal
surgeries and had spent more than a year
of my life in hospitals.
The turning point came in the spring of
1989 when I went to Deepak�s Ayurvedic
Clinic in Lancaster, Massachusetts. I
went through 7 days of a very powerful
healing treatment called Panchakarma.
At that time Chopra was at the clinic
every day as was Dr. John Douillard who
later ran the Clinic when Chopra left
in 1993.
Thinking back, this was a most wonderful
precious time in history. Deepak was bringing
a direct experience of Ayurveda and its
healing potential to the West and everyone
involved was feeling the excitement. At
the Clinic I met celebrities and people
that Forbe�s Magazine listed among the
ten richest people in the world.
Excitement was everywhere. On my flight
home from Boston I watched a story about
Deepak Chopra and his Lancaster healing
center. I was told that this short news
item was played on every United Airlines
flight that month (April �89). It was
easy to believe that everyone everywhere
would soon be embracing this rediscovered
knowledge.
I was overwhelmed with emotion. I felt
at that moment undescribable gratitude.
I was to learn later that feeling gratitude
is the hallmark of real healing (see Therapeutic
Experience). It was only the Grace
of God enable me to have this insight.
How wonderful that my life had brought
me to this point of exquisite gratitude.
At that moment, everything was absolutely
perfect and my life was perfect in spite
of all the sickness, pain and confusion.
It was as if all my life had been leading
to this beautiful, precious, wonderful
experience I was having.
The flight ended, and I was back in my
other world. I was 40 years old, unable
to work, and living with my parents. Despite
the deep love and desire to support me,
my parents were not capable of understanding
my experience. They did not share even
1% of my gratitude to this tradition so
foreign to our western way of thinking.
To them, I was their sick child who needed
their care to make it in the world. Within
a very short time, I was back feeling
angry, hurt and misunderstood. The feeling
of lightness and vibrant health was replaced
with one of dis-ease and tiredness.
Alas I was in the exact same place I was
20 years ago when I learned to meditate.
I was given a glimpse of what life could
be but had no way to make this experience
a regular part of my life. To make matters
worse, I was also incapable of explaining
my experience to my family or peers.
I did not give up trying. The next two
years I went through Panchakarma 7 times.
I also completed some very deep psychological
counseling. I read every book I could
find on Ayurveda, this wonderful rediscovered
science of life that seemed to have so
much promise to deliver physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual healing.
Since that spring in 1989, I have not
been sick. I have not been on any medications
or in any Hospital. That�s quite a change
from my previous 40 years when I could
not count two complete years when I was
not hospitalized for some illness or injury.
I still felt vulnerable. I knew what I
was looking for was stability or balance.
To always be comfortable with myself,
no matter what was happening. I had achieved
a degree of this balance. Even so, I was
barely holding on to the balance I had
achieved, I was always short of breath,
and had very unpredictable energy. I needed
something to help me fully integrate and
stabilize this new balance into my 24
hour day.
In 1992, John Douillard came out with
his first tape set, Invincible
Athletics.
I knew John already from TM and Lancaster,
so I am sure I bought one of the first
tape sets sold on the west coast. I began
using the breathing techniques and following
the exercise program as much as I could
understand. John teaches that exercise
in easy and joyful. It is very hard for
westerners to think of exercise as something
easy, simple and joyful, we even call
it a "workout".
The more I listened to the tapes, used
the breathing techniques and followed
the program in my daily life, the more
balanced I became, and the easier it was
for me to breathe. Today I am able to
do most activities despite my damaged
lungs.
The longer I did this program the more
everything in my life began to get better.
I began teaching what I had learned to
my friends, I astounded both them and
myself with incredible benefits of applying
these simple principles. More and more
people came to me. I continued to learn
and to teach what I was learning.
It is always more difficult to learn from
what is written than from a teacher. However
some will learn (by the Grace of God of
course) and then teach others. It is my
sincere hope the day will come when everyone
will just naturally know how to live life
in the permanent state of comfort, balance
and joy. This I believe can happen if
we can understand and apply the basic
principles of Ayurveda.
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