Wai followers and academia
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Western medicin is based upon symptomatic treatment. Prevention isn't such a hot item, and as such doesn't have priority at all. It also has its set of truths, based on the assumption that degenerative disease is part of our lives, and part of our genetic makeup, so all we can do is wait until you get it, and then treat it with medicin. Nutritional knowledge will be what the general public now believes.
So frustration might come in because you have nutritional knowledge, which contradicts what you will be taught.
Of course the basic knowledge like embryology, biochemistry, physiology, cytology, anatomy, as well as actual operation techniques, treatment of fractures, etc, can be very useful, and are things our society needs.
So frustration might come in because you have nutritional knowledge, which contradicts what you will be taught.
Of course the basic knowledge like embryology, biochemistry, physiology, cytology, anatomy, as well as actual operation techniques, treatment of fractures, etc, can be very useful, and are things our society needs.
Hi again andy!
Seems like you feel like studying medicine. I would definitly go for it. Wish sometimes I had studied it...
My advice, since you are doing a Vipassana course is to observe your thoughts and feelings about this (and many other aspects of your life) during your break times during the course. Not during the meditation though!:
you'll be too busy observing...
Seems like you feel like studying medicine. I would definitly go for it. Wish sometimes I had studied it...
My advice, since you are doing a Vipassana course is to observe your thoughts and feelings about this (and many other aspects of your life) during your break times during the course. Not during the meditation though!:
you'll be too busy observing...