Deepak Chopra – India & USA

He says: « It was a great opportunity for me to show people that using their minds and influencing their emotions have a direct effect on their biology. I hope to co-develop other products with Wild Divine that will help in the treatment of addictions, asthma, irritable bowels, migraines and other stress-related disorders. I see a time when, instead of giving a patient a pharmaceutical for a more common stress-related disorder, you actually ask the patient to play the Wild Divine game and see if the symptoms are eliminate ». (Interview on organic authority).

He says also: « The body must be credited with an immense fund of know-how ».

Deepak Chopra, M.D., (born October 22, 1946 in New Delhi, India) is a medical doctor and writer extensively on spirituality and diverse topics in mind-body medicine. His main influences are two: the teachings of Vedanta and the Bhagavad Gita from his native India and quantum physics. (wikipedia).

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Deepak Chopra – India & USA

Listen to his 3 1/2 minutes video on Big Picture.
He explains how the environmental crisis directly challenges the way humanity perceives reality. Science has spent hundreds of years making distinctions that don’t really exist. As a result, we think of ourselves as separate from the environment. The reality, he explains, is that we humans are an integral part of the environment – and that the environment is part of us. As a physician, public speaker and best-selling author, Deepak Chopra is « undoubtedly one of the most lucid and inspired philosophers of our time » (quoting a citation from Mikhail Gorbachev). Having established himself as a world leader in the field of holistic health, Dr Chopra co-founded the « Chopra Center for Well Being » in 1995. Through the center he continues to revolutionize the way the world views physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social wellness. Dr. Chopra is a prolific author of more than 35 books that have sold over 20 million copies worldwide. They include « Perfect Health: Ageless Body, Timeless Mind » (1993) « How to Know God » (2001) and « Peace is the Way » (2005). (On this Big-Picture link).

… He is the author of more than 40 books and more than 100 audio, video and CD-Rom titles. He has been published on every continent, and in dozens of languages and his worldwide book sales exceed twenty million copies. Over a dozen of his books have landed on the New York Times Best-seller list. Toastmaster International recognized him as one of the top five outstanding speakers in the world. Through his over two decades of work since leaving his medical practice, Deepak continues to revolutionize common wisdom about the crucial connection between body, mind, spirit, and healing. His mission of « bridging the technological miracles of the west with the wisdom of the east » remains his thrust and provides the basis for his recognition as one of India’s historically greatest ambassadors to the west … (read all on intent blog).

Find his books on: randomhouse, ebay, tesco, amazon.

Find his essential DVD-Collection on amazon.
… and his audio program on nightingale.

The bright boys and girls at Harvard Business School are given regular and uplifting doses of the non-material by guru Deepak Chopra, who is also a regular fixture at Wharton, Kellogg and Stanford … (more on Times of India).

Deepak Chopra nació en la India en 1947. Es pionero de la medicina mente-cuerpo. Ha publicado 28 libros que han sido traducidos a 35 idiomas, además de un centenar de series de audio y video. En 1999, la revista Time lo llamó el ‘poeta-profeta de la medicina alternativa’ y lo incluyó en la lista de las 100 personalidades más representativas del siglo XX, por lo que se le considera un icono de nuestro tiempo. Su capacidad y versatilidad se han expresado en sus obras, en las cuales ha combinado la física y la filosofía, lo práctico y lo espiritual, la sabiduría oriental y la ciencia occidental. (Read more in italian on Casa del Libro).

Healing Programms on Deepak Chopra’s website.

Other programs schedule on his websites.

Chopra was educated in India and immigrated to the U.S. in 1970, becoming board-certified in internal medicine and endocrinology. He graduated from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 1968, and after interning at a New Jersey hospital, trained for several more years at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts and at the University of Virginia Hospital. He taught at Tufts University and Boston University Schools of Medicine, became the chief of staff at the New England Memorial Hospital and established a large private practice. He became a leader in the Transcendental Meditation movement, but later branched off on his own to pursue broader aims in mind-body treatment. He is Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director of The Chopra Center, which he founded in 1992 in San Diego; it is currently located at La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California with branches in New York City and elsewhere. Chopra completed his primary education at St. Columba’s School in New Delhi. In 2004, Chopra was recruited to co-write a script with Indian film director Shekhar Kapur on a proposed film to be made about the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. In June, 2005, Chopra and Kapur launched a discussion blog [1] with a select group of Indian colleagues, friends, and family. The stated purpose of the blog is to present original voices from South Asia (particularly India) and discuss a variety of topics. In 2006, Chopra launched Virgin Comics LLC alongside his son, Gotham Chopra, and Richard Branson, famed entrepreneur and thrill-seeker. The aim of the company is to promote and examine Southeast Asian themes and culture through the use of the traditional comic book medium. (much more on wikipedia).

About his book: ‘Poweer, Freedom and Grace’: … He believes all his readers are asking these questions, « Who am I? Where did I come from? Where do I go when I die? » Chopra says there are no answers to those questions — but considering them can help lead us to appreciate the human condition. According to Chopra, « When we understand our true nature, we begin to live from the source of lasting happiness » — something he calls « Pure inner joy. » He adds, « By knowing who we are, we no longer interfere with the innate intelligence of the cosmos. » For earnest Chopra fans, there is much to chew on here. (Dennis Lythgoe, on deseretnews.com, Dec. 15, 2006)).

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