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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 16607" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Alright, I have to ask. Why have you posted this? Honestly, I could not understand half of the words although I understand that each word represents a different type of sub-treatment within a larger treatment category.</p><p></p><p>e.i. For example, under the first treatment dealing with the psychological aspect of healing, Devvyaprashay chikitsa is mental focusing on yourself to heal, Pilgrim is a journey dealing with the spirit, and Yuktivyaprashaya chikitsa deals with drug to cure mental issues. Etc.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, an interesting approach to dealing with medical issues. I just don't understand as you ask for no comment and have no questions.</p><p></p><p>I guess a question of mine would be, do you have a Corvette? I imagine that would fall into Pilgrim as mine makes me feel like a million bucks to drive mine and it lifts my spirit. (Probably not what is truly meant in Pilgrim, but you get my point).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 16607, member: 2"] Alright, I have to ask. Why have you posted this? Honestly, I could not understand half of the words although I understand that each word represents a different type of sub-treatment within a larger treatment category. e.i. For example, under the first treatment dealing with the psychological aspect of healing, Devvyaprashay chikitsa is mental focusing on yourself to heal, Pilgrim is a journey dealing with the spirit, and Yuktivyaprashaya chikitsa deals with drug to cure mental issues. Etc. Anyway, an interesting approach to dealing with medical issues. I just don't understand as you ask for no comment and have no questions. I guess a question of mine would be, do you have a Corvette? I imagine that would fall into Pilgrim as mine makes me feel like a million bucks to drive mine and it lifts my spirit. (Probably not what is truly meant in Pilgrim, but you get my point). [/QUOTE]
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