Vijaya
Stallings, with a Master's degree in
Counseling Psychology with a
Holistic
Health Specialization from
John F. Kennedy University,
co-founded
the Dhanvantari Ayurveda Center with
Ven. Losang Jinpa of
Medicine Buddha Healing Center (www.ayurveda-berkeley.com) in 2001.
He later served for three and a half years on the staff of JFK University's Holistic Health Program
as the Program Advisor for Holistic Health within the Graduate School for
Holistic Studies.

Vijaya
maintains a full-time private practice as an Ayurvedic
Practitioner, holistic health counselor and personal coach in
Berkeley, San Francisco, Monterey and Newport News Virginia. He also conducts private
consultations, seminars and workshops at other universities,
institutes (including Berkeley's
Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute
where he is on the
adjunct faculty) and holistic centers throughout the Bay Area,
Cupertino, Big Sur, the Monterey Peninsula. From late August
to late April each year Vijaya resides in Newport News, Virginia (Chesapeake
Bay area) and teaches seminars and consults with clients there at the Life
Enrichment Center and his
Dhanvantari Ayurveda Center.
He has
presented numerous workshops in the past six years for
individuals interested in making life style changes. In
addition, Vijaya has conducted hundreds of personal
consultations with people assessing their life choices, and
desiring to change directions in career and other aspects of
life.
Vijaya is a Class of 1991 graduate of the
Ayurvedic Institute's (www.ayurveda.com)
one-year long
Ayurvedic Studies Program taught by world-renowned author and Ayurvedic
Physician, Dr. Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc.
To see the broad level of formal classroom Ayurvedic training
that Vijaya received with Dr. Lad, please see the
Ayurvedic Institute's Academic Catalog:
Vijaya co-founded the Medicine Buddha Healing Center in 2001 in Berkeley, California to
revive the age-old integration of Hinduism and Yoga with Indo-Tibetan Ayurveda.
Vijaya maintains his Ayurvedic healing practice there along with
Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur (Class of 1998), and Sarada Von Sonn (Class
of 1995), both also graduates of the Ayurvedic
Institute.
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Ordained Minister
/ Pastoral Counselor at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and Student of Ammachi
An
ordained Minister at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center, Vijaya studied Hinduism philosophy with the
Mata Amritanandamayi Devi.

"Hugs and pats on the back and kisses on
the head and chucks on the chin. For free. No strings attached. And nothing
creepy. Her name is Mata Amritanandamayi, but most people call her
Amma, Ammachi, or simply, Mother. She's a 47-year-old Hindu holy woman from
the Kerala state in India who, for the last dozen years or so, has been
coming to the United States each summer to hug people. Many who have been
held in her arms say it's a healing embrace. Sometimes the healing is
physical, they say. More often, it's emotional and spiritual. In India,
where she runs an 800-bed hospital and other charities as Mother Teresa did,
Ammachi sometimes hugs as many as 18,000 people in what for her is a typical
20-hour day, according to her US spokesman, Rob Sidon. She has hugged
thousands of people on her trips to the Chicago area over the last decade."
-- June 29, 2001 from the
Chicago Sun
Times article entitled: "Path to Spiritual Healing may be a Free Hug
Away".
For more information on Ammachi and her
philosophy, call the Mata Amritanandamayi Center in California at (510)
537-9417, or visit www.amachi.org or
www.amritapuri.org.
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If you have a health problem and want an
alternative solution, or if you are healthy and want to know your body/mind
type and how to maintain your health, an
Ayurvedic Consultation will provide
the knowledge you seek.
Vijaya will read your pulse and assess your life patterns from an Ayurvedic
long-term perspective and recommend a diet, daily routine and individualized
herbal formula to achieve your optimum health and energy level.
Tibetan and East Indian Ayurveda is
traditionally used to increase energy and mobility, improve digestion and
elimination, remove depression, decrease pain, and restore the balance of
the internal systems, the mind, emotions, and consciousness. After the
initial consultation, checkups are generally every 30 days until balance is
restored.
Ask about the time-honored Indo-Tibetan
Ayurvedic approach to arthritis, sciatica, neck and shoulder pain, chronic
fatigue, fibromyalgia, depression, anger, insomnia, allergies, colds, flu,
cough, asthma, constipation, chronic diarrhea, high blood pressure and
cholesterol, ulcers, skin disorders, low libido, impotence, weight loss,
diabetes, gynecological disorders, menopause, pregnancy.
Please read my
Declarations of Constitutional Rights and of Pastoral Counseling
Authorization Agreement and Informed Consent.
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Already a 1991 graduate of the
Dr. Vasant
Lad's Ayurvedic Institute
Ayurvedic
Studies Program, in February 2000 he continued advanced clinical study in
the Indian Himalayas in Rishikesh at the
Rishikesh College of Ayurveda.
Vijaya has studied Ayurvedic Yoga
Betheyla,
the co-developer with Dr. Lad of the Ayurvedic Institute's AyurYoga
curriculum.

"To have sincere
and knowledgeable students from around the globe come together with
enthusiasm and vigor, opened a whole new arena to receive the wisdom of
Ayurveda."
Sarada Von Sonn
"...I also gained
many new friends and colleagues of Ayurveda from all over the world to
network with and to share common goals and interests."
Vijaya

Usha,
Sarada, Brooksley, Vijaya, Ruth, David Frawley after the ceremony
Maivor, Vijay, Usha and
Dr Gaur

The Medicine Buddha Healing Center's
Sarada visiting the Himalayas
Dawn in the Himalyas in
Rishikesh, India where Vijaya studied Ayurveda
Source of pictures:
http://www.ayurishi.com/sanga.html
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Clinical Background in
Tibetan Ayurvedic Medicine
Vijaya's 12 years of study and practice of
the healing arts also included Tibetan Medicine theory and practice with the H.H. Dalai Lamas
past personal physician Monk Doctor
Lobsang Rapgay, previously
a doctor at the Tibetan Medicine & Astro Institute in the Himalayas (www.tibetan-medicine.org).
Those interested in Tibetan Medicine should note that the Medicine Buddha Healing Center will be sponsoring a one week workshop on by
Tibetan Doctor Kelsang Dorje
of the Tibetan Medicine and Astro Institute in September 2002. Dr. Dorje was
one of
Losang Jinpa's teachers. It was from Dr. Rapgay that
Vijaya learned the art of Tibetan Massage
and Pancha Karma therapeutic cleansing and revitalization massage. Dr.
Rapgay also passed his methods of traditional Tibetan Five Element Pulse
Diagnosis to Vijaya.
The Tibetan Ayurvedic Science of Healing has been taught
and practiced through Central Asia for at least 1100 years. This unique
traditional system of healing is integrated with the Buddhist concept of
mind and body its philosophy and healing techniques continue to be practiced
in a coherent and powerful manner. This is an effective, natural and
inexpensive method of improving both physical and mental health.
Vijaya makes traditional Tibetan Ayurvedic customized herbal formulas, and
herbal healing massage oils
from different Indo-Tibetan herbs and minerals. His products balance
physical and mental energies promoting relaxation and free flow of qi and
prana.
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Vijaya's specialties and one year formal study with
Dr. Lad and
ongoing other eminent
Ayurvedic and Tibetan medicine physicians include:
- Lifestyle Counseling - how to create order and discipline in our daily life utilizing the tools of meditation,
Yoga, exercise, time management, and spiritual awareness. This kind of awareness can help with clarity in our relationships, finding direction, managing job stress, and improving the overall quality of life.
- Dietary Counseling - the importance of Ayurvedic nutrition in balancing the doshas
(5 elements and vata, pitta, kapha) to eat in accordance with ones constitution. How to adjust ones diet towards present imbalances or losing weight
is addressed during consultations.
- Internal Medicine - including digestive disorders,
ulcers, chronic fatigue (CFIDS), diabetes, multiple sclerosis (MS), hormonal imbalances, urinary disorders, hypertension, skin disorders, respiratory disorders including
bronchitis, asthma and allergies.
- Mental Issues - such as anxiety, nervousness, anger or rage, depression, insomnia, stress management.
- Womens Health Issues -
PMS, menstrual disorders, infertility and menopause.
- Pain Management - including
headaches, neck and shoulder pain, back and hip pain, sciatica, fibromyalgia,
arthritis and individual joint pain.
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Scheduling an Ayurvedic
Consultation or Pancha Karma or other Massage
Therapies with Vijaya
For an appointment with Vijaya in the San Francisco Bay Area from May 2004 until
late August, 2004, please call or contact him at:
Medicine Buddha Healing Center.
(510) 292-6696
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Qualities looked for in a Physician as outlined in the Root Tantra
of Tibetan Medicine
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An analytical mind with some intuitive knowledge
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Exhibit compassion and possess a good heart
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Exhibit respect for medical ethics and a commitment
to the profession
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Exhibit no revulsion when seeing bodily fluids
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Consider all medicines and medical scriptures as
wish fulfilling jewels, including blessings according to proper
rituals
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Must have patience in body speech and mind
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Exhibit a continued effort to learn and gain
experience
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Their manner should be gentle and contented and
helpful toward the destitute
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The physician should know by heart the causative
factors of diseases and their proper treatment.
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The definition of the physician is
one who heals all pain and practices medicine to promote good health. It is
noted in the text that the concentration required when seeing a patient is
the same as the concentration needed by a person walking on a wall with a
bowl of milk and butter on his head, threatened with death if a single drop
is spilled.
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