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Emotional well-Being, intuition, healing, adaptability, and the fluidity of life.
In the Vedic tradition, pain is viewed not as an enemy to be vanquished, but as a teacher to be understood.
The Vedas seem to be often misunderstood as purely religious texts, but they are better understood as comprehensive records of ancient wisdom encompassing various aspects of human life, from health & wellness to astronomy & architecture. While these teachings originated in the Indian subcontinent, they represent universal principles that transcend religious boundaries.
Critics often label The Wheel of the Year as cultural appropriation, arguing that it misappropriates & trivializes ancient European customs. However, this perspective overlooks the respectful & scholarly approach many individuals take towards these traditions.
While Ayurveda provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the interconnectedness of mind | body | spirit, The Wheel of the Year celebrates the seasonal changes and sacred festivals that honor the cycles of life & nature. Thereβs a profound synergy between these two systems, connecting key health & wellness principles with the eight seasonal, spiritual times of the Sabbats to deepen oneβs understanding of health, wellness, and spiritual growth.
Ayurveda provides a holistic & integrative approach to mental health, and its natural & safe treatments offer a viable alternative to conventional medication.
Vedic Counseling takes a holistic approach to mental health that addresses the root causes of imbalance rather than just the symptoms.
When you commit to Self Work, you open yourself up to a journey of Self-discovery, healing, and growth.
the meraki method is an integrative approach to mental health & healing with a foundation in three holistic healing disciplines: Vedic Counseling, Integrative Psychology and Spiritual Alchemy.