The Hunger of the Soul Good morning. Thank you for being hereβwhether you are a patient, a caregiver, a healer, or a curious seeker. This space we share right now is not just about science. It's not just about medicine. It's about lifeβits depth, its rhythm, and its sacred power to heal. Today, I want to speak with you not just about cancer, but about healing. Not just about the body, but about the soul. Weβll explore something I call Spiritual Nutritionβfeeding the deepest parts of ourselves so that the body, too, remembers how to recover. Because healing, my friends,...
Good morning, everyone. Thank you for being here. Thank you for showing upβnot just in this room, but in your lives, in your professions, and in your commitment to a deeper, more integrative path to health. Today, weβre going to talk about something that is changing how we think about the human body. Itβs a concept that bridges modern neuroscience, gastroenterology, and ancient Ayurvedic wisdom. Itβs called the Gut-Brain Axisβa two-way communication highway between the belly and the brain that holds the key to not just digestion or mood, but to immunity, chronic disease, and even cancer. Letβs begin with...
Reclaiming Sleep as Sacred Medicine Good evening, everyone. Let me begin with a simple question: When was the last time you truly rested? Not just sleptβbut surrendered, restored, rebalanced? If your answer feels uncertain, you're not alone. We live in a world that glorifies productivity and hustle, but quietly neglects the most powerful medicine our bodies possess: deep, restorative sleep. We take sleep for granted, treating it like a passive shutdown. Something to squeeze in between deadlines, devices, and distractions. But in Ayurvedaβthe science of lifeβsleep is not a break from healing. Sleep is the healing. Tonight, I invite you...
Good morning everyone. Thank you for being here. Thank you for choosing presence over passivity. And above all, thank you for being openβto possibility, to truth, and to change. We live in an era of extraordinary medical advancements. We can scan the body with stunning precision, we can isolate cancer cells at a molecular level, and we can design drugs that target them with pinpoint accuracy. But in this pursuit of progress, something essential has been lost. Weβve forgotten that the body is not a battlefield. Itβs not a machine to be fixed, or a warzone to be fought in....