Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute
Your
Californian
College
of
Clinical
Ayurvedic
Therapies
from
the
Buddhist -
Yogic -
Vedic
Tradition
Home Page -
www.Ayurveda-California.com
Visit our simpler format site:
www.Ayurveda-School.net
2210 McKinley Avenue, Unit 4 (1 minute walk from Downtown Berkeley BART 1 block west of Martin Luther King, between Allston and Bancroft across from Bank of America Public Parking Lot - Click
here for directions), Berkeley, California, 94703
USA
(1) 510-292-6696
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Please CALL US,
no e-mail available
(Namo AT Shurangama.com).
"Om Namo Aryavalokiteshvaraya Bodhisattvaya Mahasattvaya Maha Karunikaya Om Sarva Abhaya!"
(Click here to listen to the audio of this page)
Refunds upon dismissal or suspension are the same as for voluntary withdrawal
and are based on total tuition paid in full upon acceptance.
| Withdrawal from date of payment | % of total tuition agreement refunded |
| Within 3 days | 100% of Total Tuition (not the $108 non-refundable Registration / Application Fee) |
| 4 to 7 days | 75% of Total Tuition |
| Beyond 7 days | NO Refund |
NOTE: There are no refunds or adjustments for classes not attended.
All fees are suggested donations. No student is ever turned away due to lack of funds. Only tuition donations are refundable, not the donations for application-registration fees or exam fees. Click here to see our Application - Registration Fees and Exam Fees.
Please realize that all tuition is a donation to the Medicine Buddha Healing Center, a non-profit 501(c)3 religious association as kindly supports our work in spreading the Buddhist Ayurveda Dharma throughout the world.
As a non-profit 501(c)3 religious organization, Medicine Buddha Healing Centers main aim is to preserve the rich and ancient physical-psycho-spiritual healing traditions of East Indian Ayurvedic Medicine and Tibetan Medicine and impart this time-tested wisdom to younger generations here in the San Francisco Bay Area and the rest of the world.
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The First Practice of the Bodhisattva
Path:
Generosity (Dana
Paramita) - Benefiting Others
As a Buddhist Dharma Center and Institute, we prefer to offer all of our Ayurveda classes and Ayurvedic healing services on a suggested donation basis (called dana paramita in Indian Sanskrit), rather than ask for a fixed sum.
This means that our ministry (Medicine Buddha
Healing Center) and its school (Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute) relies on
donations for all expenses. So that dana paramita (the
perfection of the practice of giving) may take root here in the West, we
ask your reflection on this fundamental Buddhist-Yogic practice.
From the time of the Buddha (550 B.C.), the practice of Dharma
(teaching and healing) has traditionally happened within a field of
generosity. We believe that Dharma practice unfolds best for
everyone concerned when the teaching-healing and the support for the
teaching- healing are given freely. We follow the generous
Bodhisattva spirit of
Dr. Patch Adams, and
Dr. Vasant Lad, who have inspired our both our format of giving and
our teachings - healing practices.
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We agree with and emulate Patch Adams'
Bodhisattva spirit of Dana Paramita when he said:
"Greed is one of society’s worst malignancies, and it appears to have
metastasized to every corner of the earth. The sense that greed is
incurable may well account for its escalation. Certainly one of greed’s
most devastating symptoms is cynicism. Unless greed and its symptoms are
excised, society will perish. We believe that a society must care for its
population enough to take care of its needs. Treatment of disease and
provision for health care are fundamental to a society’s sound survival.
These needs should be fulfilled as a gift to its population, not as a
commodity to be bought and sold. In a profit-oriented system devoted to
grabbing the most income the traffic will bear, the goal will be disease
care. In a service-oriented system devoted to keeping the population at its
healthiest, the goal will be disease prevention. The Gesundheit Institute
will never charge money for its medical services. If it is to survive, its
staff, patients, and friends will cooperate and donate everything needed for
it to flourish as a community hospital. We hope to eliminate the factor
of debt entirely from the healing interaction. Although this leaves us
vulnerable to the wishes of the greater community, paradoxically, we believe
that vulnerability is our greatest strength. We believe it is
imperative to need the community we serve because the community also needs
us. This is basic to interdependence, which we feel is necessary
for a healthy society. We must, as individuals and as a free society,
stop our worship of things and wealth and put our sense of richness in
things everybody can have in abundance without excluding anyone. These
riches include faith, fun, and the breathtaking bounty of nature and
friendship. This kind of medicine cannot be bought or sold. By not charging
patients… we are freer to be silly and to build friendships. We also believe
that not charging money is very good malpractice insurance. We hope that our
patients will take the generosity with them when they leave and spread it in
their own communities. This is the heart of our social revolution: to
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What is an appropriate amount of dana paramita? We do not charge a fixed amount (but we do have some suggested guidelines) in order to allow each person to answer that question from her/his own heart and circumstances. Our practitioners view dana paramita in this way: "Dana paramita is a gift to ourselves because it is an opportunity to give freely. Giving and receiving are really part of the same whole."
Several practical considerations may be of use and interest to actualize the practice of generosity at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute. Many of our main faculty teachers - practitioners, such as Losang Jinpa, are giving freely of their time, energy, commitment to the Dharma. Emulating monastics, our teachers - practitioners trust that their livelihood needs will be met through donations. Some donations we receive help support other groups (such the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association / Berkeley Buddhist Monastery).
It is our hope that those who receive the teaching - healing services of our Center and Institute will share with us a heartfelt commitment to the deep practice of generosity.
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See the Bodhisattva Way - click here to listen to a lecture on "Path of the Bodhisattva".
See the Buddhist - Yogic Precepts - click here to listen to a lecture on "Ten Good Deeds of the Bodhisattva".
See the Code of Ethics for the School - click here to listen to a lecture on "Karma".
See the Code of Ethics for Ayurvedic Practitioners - click here to listen to a lecture on the concept of "Outflows".
See the Buddhist Ayurvedic Five Precepts Sacrament - click here to listen to a lecture on "Path of Following Precepts".
See the Seven Guidelines for Recognizing True Teachers - click here to listen to a lecture on "What is a Bodhisattva?"
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The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center offers the following four comprehensive Ayurvedic Diploma Certificate Programs:
| Mastery Level | Diploma Certificate Program | Program Hours | Trimester Unit Credits | Tuition Donation |
| Level I |
Clinical Ayurveda
Therapist (C.A.T.) Distance Learning Diploma Includes 10 CD-ROMs and Mike Dick's 5th Edition of the Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook |
225 audio/video class hours | 15 units |
$1250 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level I |
Clinical Ayurveda
Therapist (C.A.T.) In-Person Classroom-based Diploma Includes unlimited weekly clinical apprenticeship with Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, M.S. Buddhist Ayurveda and all weekly classes and monthly seminars in Berkeley, California. Also includes 10 CD-ROMs for use as homework study and printed version of Mike Dick's 5th Edition of the Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook |
225
in-person classroom hours |
15 units |
$1,950 Donation for Berkeley Classes |
| Level II |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist (C.A.H.) Distance Learning Diploma |
750
audio/video class hours |
50 units |
$950 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level II |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist (C.A.H.) In-Person Classroom-based Diploma |
750
in-person classroom hours |
50 units |
$5,500 Donation for Berkeley Classes |
| Level III |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist Specialist (C.A.H.S.) Diploma and Associate of Applied Ayurvedic Science Degree (A.A.A.S.) |
1,200
audio/video class hours |
80 units |
$1,300 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level IV |
Master Ayurvedic
Herbalist (M.A.H.) Diploma and Bachelor of Buddhist Ayurveda: B.S. Buddhist Ayurveda Degree. "Buddhist Healing Ayurveda" |
1,800 audio/video class hours |
120 units |
$1,900 Donation for Distance Learning |
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Full Course Details for All Four Ayurvedic Certificate Programs (click here to download detailed Excel spreadsheet)
2006-2007 Class Schedule in Excel format (click here for full schedule)
Remember, no student is EVER turned away due to lack of funds. So, if you cannot afford the initial $1250, please sign up for the course by making the donation that is within your budget. ($108 is the minimum suggested donation unless you have been indigent for some time.)
NOTE: The suggested Tuition Donation above includes a combination of refundable Tuition donation (based on the per trimester unit rate) and the
non-refundable $108 application and registration fee donation ($54 each respectively). For more details on our refund policies, click here. For more info on our Application - Registration Fees and Exam Fees, click here.For our In-Person Class Tuition details and information on the cost per trimester unit (per 15 hours of learning), click here.
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Om Namo Amitabha Vipashina Ratnasambhava Amoghasiddhi Buddha! Om Namo Bhaisajya Guru Buddha! Om Namo Avalokiteshvara Great Compassion Bodhisattva! Om Namo Ganesha! Om Jai Hanuman! We bow to and offer sincere thanks and dedication to our teachers, the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, the Venerable Ayurvedic Sage Doctor Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S. and the Clown Bodhisattva Patch Adams, M.D. and the great Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctor Albert Schweitzer.
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Institute
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of the
Medicine Buddha Healing Center
2210 McKinley Avenue, Unit 4 (1 block west of Martin Luther King, between Allston
& Bancroft) Berkeley, California 94703
TDC USA
(1) 510-292-6696
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copyright)
in service to all living beings by the Medicine Buddha Healing Center who
Dedicates the Merit to
the Dharma Realm.
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Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute is a non-profit 501(c)3 educational
project of
the Medicine Buddha Wholistic Ministry and its Center and Temple
We are a Buddhist Ayurveda church school,
as
proven by our duly and ceremonially notarized founding Articles of
Association and Organization
and are hence not under any government
jurisdiction whatsoever.
"The religious Association (Church), that is to say the Ministry, Institute, Center and Temple is in no way under the jurisdiction of the Food and Drug Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, the California State Medical Board, or the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, or any other government organization, agency, or agent (federal, state or local). Any attempt by any government or private agent or agency to regulate our above described religious educational practices and spiritual practices is in violation of our now declared First, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth Amendment Constitutional rights. Notice is hereby given to any person(s) who, acting under the color of the law, intentionally interferes with the free exercise of the rights retained by our Ministry, Institute, Center and Temple and its Pastoral Counselors, faculty, students, congregation, and members under the First, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth Amendments, as enumerated in these Articles of Association and Organization and in our Pastoral Counselor’s Declaration of First Amendment Constitutional Rights (Section C2.14) and Pastoral Counselor’s Declaration of First, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth Amendment Constitutional Rights (Section C2.15), that they may be in violation of the Pastoral Counselor’s civil and constitutional rights, Title 42, U.S.C. 1983 et seq. and Title 18, Section 241. We hereby declare, all rights reserved without prejudice."