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Biography
of Dr. Deepak Chopra |
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In 1999 Time
magazine selected Dr. Chopra as one of the Top 100 Icons
and Heroes of the Century, describing him as "the poet-prophet
of alternative medicine."
Deepak Chopra
left a successful and highly regarded position as chief
of staff at The New England Memorial Hospital in Stoneham,
Massachusetts in 1985, in order to dedicate his life to
expanding the impact and effectiveness of conventional medicine.
Today he is nationally recognized in the holistic health
field for popularizing Ayurveda, India's ancient system
of natural healing and one of the fastest forms of alternative
treatment in America. He has taught at Tufts and Boston
University Medical Schools. Through his extensive research
and teachings, Dr. Chopra has |
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"We dream of
a world where
peace, harmony, laughter, and
love flow freely, where life is
celebrated and fear is absent." |
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The Chopra Center |
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discovered practical
and achievable skills that enable people to take control of their
lives, remain more robust and youthful as they age, and access
the body's unlimited natural pharmacy -- the keys to perfect health
and total well-being. Dr. Chopra is the author of several pupular
audio CD programs including Magical Mind Magical Body and
The Higher Self.
Deepak Chopra
currently serves as CEO and founder of The Chopra Center for Well
Being in La Jolla, California where he is revolutionizing common
wisdom about the crucial connection between body, mind, spirit,
and healing. His mission of "bridging the technological miracles
of the west with the wisdom of the east" remains his thrust
as he and his colleagues conduct public seminars and workshops
and provide training for health care professionals around the
world. Dr. Chopra is a fellow of the American College of Physicians
and a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
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