The Course
Dive deep into the ancient healing wisdom of India as you explore the holistic approach to wellness that is Ayurveda. In this rigorous program, you'll unravel the mysteries of the body according to the Ayurvedic principles of the three Doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Your journey will be rich with learning about herbal medicine, dietetics, bodywork techniques, and the mind-body connection, all based on classical texts that have been the bedrock of Ayurvedic knowledge for centuries. Along with the theoretical bedrock, get hands-on with practical methodologies for diagnosis and treatment, integrating a time-tested tradition with modern health needs.
Emerge with not just theoretical acumen but a real-world capability to enhance health and wellbeing. Learning from seasoned practitioners, you'll cultivate the skills to lead your own practice or bring holistic insights into a variety of health-centered professions. By the end of your journey, you'll have the tools to empower healing and balance for individuals seeking natural and preventative care, tapping into the growing global movement toward alternative and complementary medicine. The proficiency you gain here transcends borders, equipping you to make a meaningful impact on the health landscapes of communities worldwide.
What you will learn
When designing this course, I meticulously considered where someone just starting out might find themselves—eager to learn, yet perhaps a bit overwhelmed by the depth and breadth of traditional holistic medicine. The beauty of this journey you're about to embark on is that it's built from the ground up to be both enlightening and structured, guiding you step by step into the rich world of wellness and healing. It's not merely about memorizing concepts; it's about experiencing the transformation that understanding the principles of balance and health can bring to you and future clients. I can't wait to see the excitement in your eyes as you connect age-old wisdom with modern practices, uncovering naturally effective ways to nurture the body, mind, and spirit. Trust me, the journey we've put together is comprehensive, engaging, and quite rewarding—laying a solid foundation for a lifetime of practice and personal growth.
Curriculum
- Origins and Evolution
- Ayurveda Avtaran (The ancient origin of Ayurveda)
- Atreya - A master of Ayurveda
- Expansion and Institutionalization of Ayurveda
- Present Day Ayurveda: Evolution and Contemporary Status
- Key Texts and Authors
- Fundamental Concepts (Panchamahabhutas, Tridosha Theory)
- Panchmahabhootas
- Tridosha Theory
Your instructor
Dr. Vivek Brijbahal Singh is a seasoned practitioner and educator steeped in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, a system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Singh has not only treated countless patients through the holistic approach of Ayurveda but has also dedicated his life to teaching and spreading awareness about its profound healing principles. His expertise ranges from the intricate balance of the doshas to the therapeutic applications of herbal remedies, and his commitment to the field is evident in the depth of knowledge and compassion he brings to both his practice and his students.
As a teacher for the course "Doctor of Ayurveda," Dr. Singh is deeply connected to the philosophy and practice of Ayurveda, valuing the intricate relationship between the natural world and human wellness. His teaching style is a reflection of his passion for the subject, as he skillfully bridges the gap between traditional Ayurvedic practices and modern medical understanding. Dr. Singh's approach to education is guided by the belief that nurturing the mind, body, and spirit is essential for holistic health, and he is dedicated to empowering his students with the tools and insights needed to foster balance and well-being in their lives and the lives of others.
Comprehensive
Mastering the Ancient Art of Ayurvedic Healing
Transformative
Embarking on a Journey to Holistic Wellness with Ayurveda
Authentic
Delving Deep into the Traditional Roots of Ayurvedic Medicine