The Subtle Physiology of the Dharmic Path with Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary’s grandfather was the village doctor, known throughout the land. Two generations later Kulreet is a modern neurologist and an ancient wisdom guru. She was raised in the USA on the Ayurvedic lifestyle. She became both a modern neurologist and an ancient wisdom guru. She authored The Prime: Prepare and Repair Your Body for Spontaneous Weight Loss.
Dr. Chaudhary was the Director of Wellspring Health in Scripps Memorial Hospital for ten years, and remains a pioneer in the field of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary is also a neuroscientist. She has participated in over twenty clinical research studies in the areas of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Her research includes groundbreaking work in stem cell therapies for diabetic peripheral neuropathy and drug development for the treatment of ALS. She currently does patient consultations at The Chopra Center in San Diego, California.
In today’s episode we unpack her experiential path of dharma.
- Cutting your teeth on the Dharmic Path with Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
I rap with Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary’s about her Path of Dharma
- The Subtle Physiology Behind the Pain of personal evolution
- How to know if you’re on the right track with Dharma
- The Heart’s role in Dharma
What you’ll get out of tuning in:
- The concrete nature of beliefs
- Surrender is the gateway drug of dharma
- Risk-taking, breaking boundaries and entering the next plane of existence
- Evolutionary Habit Automation as a launching pad for Dharma
- The dharmic threads in your ancestry and relationships with your grandparents, parents and siblings
Links:
- Dr. Kulreet’s Facebook
- Dr. Kulreet’s Website
- The Gut IQ Quiz
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Show Highlights:
- 3:15 – You will make a much bigger impact on the world by listening to and working from the heart, rather than the mind.
- 10:00 – There is an intertwinement of the physical, the mental, and the emotional body. When ama blocks that intertwinement, it can cause a disconnect between your spiritual practice, your thoughts, your words, and your actions.
- 18:30 – Most of the time, people will not want you to change who you are as you experience identity evolution.Try not to be affected by their beliefs, as that might be what is holding you back. In fact, your shift in identity will most likely help them dissolve ama and go through their own evolution!
- 23:15 – Automate your body habits so you can reach a higher plane of consciousness! By firmly grounding your habits, you can delve so much deeper into your dharmic path.
- 29:00 – Where have you received messages through ancestral lineage? What valuable aspects of your ancestors were passed down to you? These are usually linked to your dharma!
Favorite Quotes:
- “The heart has a capacity to reach people beyond anything you could imagine.” – Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
- “If you’re willing to ride that thread of dharma, it will embroider within your heart the themes of all of humanity. It’s a way of being stitched into the universal soul.” – Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
- “If you have a connection with your dharma, it becomes an anchor.” – Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
- “Interconnectivity shows you’re on the right track.” – Cate Stillman
- “Who does dharma want me to become next?” – Cate Stillman
- “The greatest, most selfless thing you can do is to choose to connect with yourself.” – Dr. Kulreet
- “There is something about your dharma hidden in your ancestral lineage, and that’s why you chose that family.” – Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
BIO:
Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary’s combined expertise in both modern neurology and the ancient science of health known as Ayurveda has uniquely positioned her as an expert able to pull from the broadest possible base to treat her clients. She is passionate about raising awareness for the need of a paradigm shift in contemporary medicine that focuses on patient empowerment and a health-based (rather than disease-based) medical system. Dr. Chaudhary is a regular guest on the Dr. Oz show, where her teachings about Ayurvedic medicine have been applauded by a national audience. She is also the author of The Prime: Prepare and Repair Your Body for Spontaneous Weight Loss.
Dr. Chaudhary was the Director of Wellspring Health in Scripps Memorial Hospital for ten years, and remains a pioneer in the field of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary is also a neuroscientist. She has participated in over twenty clinical research studies in the areas of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Her research includes groundbreaking work in stem cell therapies for diabetic peripheral neuropathy and drug development for the treatment of ALS. She currently does patient consultations at The Chopra Center in San Diego, California.