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Doctor Donn Brennan, from
County Kildare, was one of the first western medical doctors
to train in India in Maharishi's Vedic Approach to Health. He
qualified in medicine in 1979 at UCD and spent the following
decade working in different specialities in hospitals
throughout the island of Ireland before becoming a General
Practitioner (GP) in the UK.
However, over the years
Donn became disillusioned with the conventional medical model.
'I have always had the utmost of admiration for the compassion
and industry with which my medical colleagues work to relieve
suffering,' he says. 'And of course I recognise the benefits
for the many who need these treatments but I was always
searching for something more. I was disappointed that the
emphasis was on 'disease' rather than on 'prevention' and
health.'
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So when he came across the
Ayurvedan approach to health he knew that this was the method
of healing which he had been seeking. Ayurveda (from the
Sanskrit root 'Ayu' meaning life and 'veda' meaning pure
knowledge) is the traditional health care system of India
which has been around for millennia although it was repressed
during the era of colonialism. In recent decades it has been
revived through the teachings of the charismatic Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi who founded Transcendental Meditation (TM) in the
late 1950's. Maharashi's premise is that Veda and the ancient
Vedic literature are actually the fundamentals of Natural Law
which Quantum Scientists also believe to be the basis of human
physiology and the whole of the physical universe.
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It was in 1982 while working in
the casualty department of a busy Derry hospital that Donn
decided to study and practise Transcendental Meditation (TM),
which has been scientifically validated in over 600 research
studies in 200 Universities in 30 Countries. He qualified as a
TM teacher and was amazed at how many people reported a marked
improvement in their health as they meditated. However, it was
a subsequent meeting with Dr John Duffy, an eminent Irish
Cardiologist, who had just returned from Maharishi's first
ever European course in Ayurvedan health geared specifically
for medical doctors that became the turning point in his
career when he made the point that the Ayurvedan healthcare
system which incorporates TM connects consciousness with
physiology. So Donn spent the ensuing 18 months studying
Mararishi's Vedic Approach to Health in America and in the
renowned Ayurveda University in Jamnagar in Gujurat state,
India.
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Since 1990 Donn has worked
fulltime promoting, lecturing and consulting in Maharishi's
Vedic Approach to Health. He has featured in many newspaper
articles and on radio and television. He has lectured and
consulted in almost all the major cities in Ireland and
Britain as well as Iceland and the Channel Islands. He has
also given many seminars, advanced talks and courses including
introductory courses for medical doctors and pulse diagnosis
courses. In addition many thousands consult with him for
ongoing health advice.
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"I have spoken with many
GP's throughout Europe who because of its scientific
validation recommend TM to patients suffering from all kinds
of illnesses with huge success. The contemporary medical
approach that we are merely physical bodies
bits and bobs
of liver, spleen, lungs etc to be looked after by individual
specialists
does not bring us to optimum health. We
humans are not merely material entities who happen to have an
occasional thought," says Dr Donn Brennan pointing out,
in his matter of fact way, what we've all been trying to tell
our doctors for years. "We are consciousness. We are that
fine field of awareness which reverberates as mind and
materialises as physical structure, and from that perspective
we can heal from within ourselves."
Dr Donn
Brennan is the founding President of the Ayurvedic
Practitioners Association in the United Kindgdom, which is the
representative body of Ayurvedic practitioners and is
currently assisting in government proposals for regulating the
standards and practise of Ayurveda in the UK. He is also a
director of the European Herbal Practitioners Association. |
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