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A**
This book is beyond phenomenal!
I was shocked when I saw the wealth of knowledge this book contains. It is truly invaluable and anyone interested in Ayurveda should definitely read this boo. It really is an unbelievable book that really ties together the other aspects of ayurveda. In and of itself it is a masterpiece in blending different healing modalities!
L**R
Get this if your a counselor!!!
So much wisdom, much explanations, I couldn’t put this down. I’m so grateful as an ayurveda Health Counselor to have read this. It really helped me have faith in my abilities and see how much of a commodity my service is for others. More people need to know!
A**R
An excellent guide if you're working with people requiring assistance. It is a holistic approach that is highly informative.
Provides an excellent background to Vedic or Indian astrology, and compares informatively with other systems. A useful guide if you're interested in the subject, well worth the read.
R**L
Fabulous read
Absolutely an amazing read. Wonderful, deep, straight forward material that will guide you and your clients to greater truth
K**M
I recommend this book to all it's an important addition to ...
Dr Frawley and Dr Kshirsagar are an inspiration to me in my studies of Ayurveda and yoga. This book is a blessing to all who are or intend to guide people in Vedic health practices. I recommend this book to all it's an important addition to my library of vedic knowledge.
D**Y
I like the way the book is laid out
I gained a lot of wisdom reading this book that I can apply, not only to my work, but also to myself. It deepened my knowledge of Vedic teachings and explained many things that I'd learned in other training. I like the way the book is laid out.
L**A
Excellent book
Excellent book, wonderful for Vedic astrologers
D**A
Superficial, not really useful for any serious counselling, would not recomend it
It is titled Vedic counseling, but there is not one direct quote or verses, or shlokas from the Vedas. There are no real examples of how to counsel based on the Vedas. There are lot of generic suggestion on how you should lead a sattivc life, generic suggestions on mediation but no specifics. Many of the suggestions are available in any book of spiritual counseling, not specific to Vedas. There is a whole chapter on "Necessary qualities of a good Counselor", which can be found in any book on counseling.Then there are statements which there are no references or justification for and there is nothing Vedic in the suggestions. Example, on Dealing with Addictions this is stated "All addiction reflect a lack of control of the mind that may rest upon poor education, difficult upbringing or trauma". That is a very sweeping statement. Then there is suggestions to use Vedic astrology and deal with it in a couple of paragraphs. Vedic astrology is not something can be discussed in 3 small paragraphs. There is a lot of references to Ayurveda but again very little specifics.If you know nothing about Veda this may be a little bit of an introduction. However if you really want to use the Veda's for counseling, there is nothing you will get from it. At least I do not get anything about it. I find the book to have many concepts explained a very generic level.
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