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The history of Indian healing, deeply rooted in Hindu traditions for millennia, offers a holistic pathway to wellness that integrates the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the self. Far predating modern psychiatry, psychological knowledge and mental health treatment existed in India over 3,000 years ago, as documented in ancient texts such as the Vedas.
Upanishads and Ayurveda. This profound legacy of spiritual healing, often marginalised by modern, purely scientific medical approaches, is now re-emerging as an indispensable strategy—perhaps the only reliable option—to protect humanity against the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the post-antibiotic era, a crisis addressed directly by Dr Maya (Medical Advice You Access).
The Holistic Core of Ancient Indian Healing
Ancient Indian traditions emphasise a comprehensive approach to health, recognising that well-being encompasses emotional equilibrium, resilience, life satisfaction, and a sense of purpose. This holistic perspective views the mind, body, and spirit as interconnected.
Pillars of Spiritual and Mental Well-being
Specialised Spiritual Healing Techniques
Hindu traditions employ specific spiritual and energetic techniques aimed at direct healing of the subtle body and consciousness:
Healing techniques include:
◦ Exorcisms: These rituals (puja), sometimes public affairs, are performed to cleanse the soul and rid it of unwanted adverse possession.
◦ Sacred Objects:
◦ Healing Temples:
The Necessity of Spiritual Healing in the Post-Antibiotic Era
The post-antibiotic era is characterised by a critical threat where common infections—including simple sore throats, wound infections, and skin infections—can become life-threatening and incurable. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has forecasted that by 2050, AMR infections could claim up to 10 million lives per year globally.
Dr Maya: Blending Science and Spirituality for Protection
Dr Maya (Medical Advice You Access), an innovative healthcare initiative created by Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa, was explicitly designed to address the root causes of systemic ignorance, faulty procedures, and the growing threat of AMR.
Dr Maya's Role in the Crisis:
By focusing on prevention, early isolation, and empowering the individual—principles deeply resonant with traditional Hindu values of self-mastery and holistic balance—Dr. Maya provides a pathway for humanity to navigate the extreme challenges posed by the post-antibiotic era.
In a time when the "miracle drug" (antibiotics) has failed to offer a cure and life expectancy is threatened, the spiritual and holistic practices of Hinduism, applied through empowering modern tools like Dr Maya, represent a vital, if not the sole, means of enduring and overcoming the looming superbug pandemic.
This podcast is dedicated to Ashwini, who demonstrated the power of "Spiritual Healing". I have identified more than 40 books, 10 videos and articles that share information about Tantra, Symbols, and Spiritual Healing using AI to create this podcast.
By Kadiyali SrivatsaThe history of Indian healing, deeply rooted in Hindu traditions for millennia, offers a holistic pathway to wellness that integrates the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the self. Far predating modern psychiatry, psychological knowledge and mental health treatment existed in India over 3,000 years ago, as documented in ancient texts such as the Vedas.
Upanishads and Ayurveda. This profound legacy of spiritual healing, often marginalised by modern, purely scientific medical approaches, is now re-emerging as an indispensable strategy—perhaps the only reliable option—to protect humanity against the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the post-antibiotic era, a crisis addressed directly by Dr Maya (Medical Advice You Access).
The Holistic Core of Ancient Indian Healing
Ancient Indian traditions emphasise a comprehensive approach to health, recognising that well-being encompasses emotional equilibrium, resilience, life satisfaction, and a sense of purpose. This holistic perspective views the mind, body, and spirit as interconnected.
Pillars of Spiritual and Mental Well-being
Specialised Spiritual Healing Techniques
Hindu traditions employ specific spiritual and energetic techniques aimed at direct healing of the subtle body and consciousness:
Healing techniques include:
◦ Exorcisms: These rituals (puja), sometimes public affairs, are performed to cleanse the soul and rid it of unwanted adverse possession.
◦ Sacred Objects:
◦ Healing Temples:
The Necessity of Spiritual Healing in the Post-Antibiotic Era
The post-antibiotic era is characterised by a critical threat where common infections—including simple sore throats, wound infections, and skin infections—can become life-threatening and incurable. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has forecasted that by 2050, AMR infections could claim up to 10 million lives per year globally.
Dr Maya: Blending Science and Spirituality for Protection
Dr Maya (Medical Advice You Access), an innovative healthcare initiative created by Dr Kadiyali Srivatsa, was explicitly designed to address the root causes of systemic ignorance, faulty procedures, and the growing threat of AMR.
Dr Maya's Role in the Crisis:
By focusing on prevention, early isolation, and empowering the individual—principles deeply resonant with traditional Hindu values of self-mastery and holistic balance—Dr. Maya provides a pathway for humanity to navigate the extreme challenges posed by the post-antibiotic era.
In a time when the "miracle drug" (antibiotics) has failed to offer a cure and life expectancy is threatened, the spiritual and holistic practices of Hinduism, applied through empowering modern tools like Dr Maya, represent a vital, if not the sole, means of enduring and overcoming the looming superbug pandemic.
This podcast is dedicated to Ashwini, who demonstrated the power of "Spiritual Healing". I have identified more than 40 books, 10 videos and articles that share information about Tantra, Symbols, and Spiritual Healing using AI to create this podcast.