In 1987 David Crow journeyed to Nepal in search of teachings in Tibetan medicine and Buddhist meditation. For the next ten years, he studied with many teachers. Using his newfound knowledge, Crow... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This medical travel-log goes into descriptive detail about the origins of Asian medicine (ayurveda, Tibetan medicine, Chinese medicine) and how the natural world of plants, which is currently in great danger, holds the secrets to a healthier planet and society. David Crow has created an incredibly detailed description of how the natural world can bring about balance in our body and mind. He interviews many deeply experienced doctors in the Himalayas, living by their side and learning their trade as well as the philosophy and religion which are intrically tied into their healing art. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in alternative medicine, meditation, and the ancient religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. David writes poetically and passionately, I could not put this book down and it has touched me deeply.
Can't say enough about this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The perspective and insight that this books contains is overwhelming. The content was great, but what struck me most was the nature of the author. He has such an incredible respect and love for the Earth, other cultures, and human beings. If the world was full of David Crows, we'd be in good shape. I recommend this book for the fascinating look at Tibetan medicine, but even more for the spiritual development that Mr. Crow inspires.
A Rare Treasure of Medical Lore and Travel Mystery
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
David Crows book is a must read for anyone interested in herbal medicine, Eastern philosophy, and their relevance in todays hectic world--especially for those interested in the ancient yet highly topical teachings of Ayurveda.This book is urging us to create a new renaissance in healing, but it is not another superficial New Age book. This book is written with care and depth of heart by someone who is not interested in simple answers to complicated questions. I was struck by the authors integrity and ability to make sense out of such diverse yet interrelated topics as herbs, healing, culture, sustainable economics, and ecology. The authors central theme is that we need to both revive and advance herbal medicine and our own sense of sacred environmentalism in order to live in harmony on this troubled earth.In Search of the Medicine Buddha is not only a book about herbal medicine but also about the need to renew our ageold spiritual connection to plants. Moreover, the book is refreshingly honest, rich, and poetic in its descriptions of Nepali and Indian culture. Highly recommended for anyone interested in creating a richer, more fulfilling and balanced life for themselves and all other living beings!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The text itself is medicinal. The story speaks often of the ancient and rare, but is something everyone struck by the unrelenting madness of the modern world should read. The author's sincerity comes through clearly, and I would be pleased to see more from him. It is difficult to do justice to this book in a short time; it is very rich, even poetic. Do yourself a favor: just trust me on this one.
Spiritual Paths
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
As a physician with over 20 years of clinical experience in alternative medicine, and nearly 30 years of serious spiritual practice, I highly recommend this book for healers of all types, patients, Buddhists, and those interested in the journey from the old way of thinking to the new.
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