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TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN. WLECOME TO REAL SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGES.
IS HERE ANYBODY GENUINELY INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING RESAMANI, RESAKALPAM, AND HIGHER RESAKRIYAS INCLUDING CHANGING BASE METALS INTO GOLD.
( BASE METAL IS DECAYING HUMAN BODY. GOLD IS UNDECAYABLE SIDDA DEHAM)
_IF YOU WANT TO STUDY INDIAN ALCHEMY AND PURIFICATION OF HEAVY METALS 100%, AS PER THE SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGE AGASTHYA, YOU HAVE TO GET INITIATED IN THE SIDDHA YOGA.
NOTHING OF THIS SORT CAN BE STUDIED FROM BOOK OR PROFESSORS. IT IS SIDDHA SECRET. WE KNOW HOW TO PURIFY BASE METALS. BUT THIS IS SECRET KNOWLEDGE MEANT FOR DISCIPLES, NOT STUDENTS OF SIDDHA MEDICINES. SO DONT SAY THAT PURIFICATION IS IMPOSSIBLE. IT IS POSSIBLE. EVERY THING DETAILED IN THE SIDDHA TEXTRS IS POSSIBLE, BUT FIRST THE SECRET CODE IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD. IT IS NOT FOR MONEY MINDED MODERNERS, BUT FOR DEDICATED SIDDHAS.
THANKS
I HAVE PUT FORWARD MY OPINION TO GET SUPPORT FROM THE REAL SIDDHA RESEARCHERS. I CAN GUIDE ANY ORIGINAL RESEARCHER TO GENUINE TARGETS.
ORIGINAL I MEAN NOT AS THE MASK OF MULTINATIONAL DRUG COMPANIES. IN THE PRESENT DAY WORLD, THE WESTERN DRUG COMPANIES ARE FUNDING THE SIDDHA RESEARCH WITH THE ULTERIOR MOTIVE OF STEALING AWAY THE SIDDHA SECRETS.
CAN ANY BODY COME FORWARDS TO JOIN ME IN THE PROGRAM OF RESAMANI, RASAKKETTU, RASACCHUNNAM, RASAKALPAM AND THE LIKE. IT IS NOT FOR CONVERTING BASE METALS INTO GOLD. THE REAL BASE METAL IS THE DECAYING HUMAN BODY. TO CONVERT IT INTO UNDECAYED CELESTIAL BODY, THE SIDDHAS TOLD ABOUT CONVERTING BASE METAL INTO GOLD.
WE ARE REALLY MISTAKEN ABOUT MANY THINGS. THURUSSU IS TO BE PREPARED BY THE SIDDHA. THE PRESENT DAY COPPERSULPAHATE IS NOT THURUSSU. IT CONNOT BE USED FOR THURUSSU CHUNNAM.
WITHOUT THURUSSU CHUNNAM, HIGHER SIDDHA WORKS CANNOT BE STARTED.
FINALLY, I DO HEREBY REQUEST GENUINE RESEARCHERS TO JOIN ME IN THE ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP KANTHA KINNAM, ABRAKA KINNAM, RESAKKINNAM, RESAMANI, RESAKKETTU, RESAKALPAM AND MANY HIGHER MATERIALS DETAILED BY SAGE AGASTHYA AND BHOGAR AND OTHER SIDDHAS.
PRESENTLY WE HAVE THE COMPANY OF A DISCIPLE OF THE GREAT PAMBATTI SIDDHAR''S DISCIPLE SIVA PRABHAKARA SIDDHA YOGY. THE AIM IS NOT TO MAKE MONEY, BUT TO CONVERT THE BASE METAL, THE DECAYING HUMAN BODY, INTO GOLD, THE UNDECAYABLE SIDDHA BODY CALLED KALPADEHAM. ARE YOU READY? THEN COME AND JOIN. BRING ACTUAL AND ORIGINAL RESEARCHERS, NOT MASKS OF DRUG LOBBIES. WE CAN SHOW THE WORLD HOW THE MAN WILL FLY WITH A RESAMANY. HOW A MAN WILL DISAPPEAR WITH A RESAMANI IN HIS MOUTH.
IT IS NO JOKE. IT IS SIDDHA.
I AM NOT CRITICISING ANY BODY. BUT I WILL NOT ALLOW ANY BODY TO CRITICISE THE HOLY SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGE AGASTHYA AND OTHER SIDDHARS. THE SIDDHA TECHNICS ARE NOT MEANT FOR MONEY MONGERS, IT IS FOR SELF-SEEKERS.
Yes I did, a few days ago. The Japanese article is particularly full. Do you have your own email address so that we do not have to send everything through the IASTAM site? Paul
Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am glad to know your book will be reedited. Did you get my articles I sent to you last time? Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...> To: iastam@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:58:02 PM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now out of print. However, we are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can secure a copy for you when it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that you might be interested in. Paul
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Dear Prof Paul Buell,
I will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.
Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com> To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com> To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN. WLECOME TO REAL SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGES.
IS HERE ANYBODY GENUINELY INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING RESAMANI, RESAKALPAM, AND HIGHER RESAKRIYAS INCLUDING CHANGING BASE METALS INTO GOLD.
( BASE METAL IS DECAYING HUMAN BODY. GOLD IS UNDECAYABLE SIDDA DEHAM)
_IF YOU WANT TO STUDY INDIAN ALCHEMY AND PURIFICATION OF HEAVY METALS 100%, AS PER THE SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGE AGASTHYA, YOU HAVE TO GET INITIATED IN THE SIDDHA YOGA.
NOTHING OF THIS SORT CAN BE STUDIED FROM BOOK OR PROFESSORS. IT IS SIDDHA SECRET. WE KNOW HOW TO PURIFY BASE METALS. BUT THIS IS SECRET KNOWLEDGE MEANT FOR DISCIPLES, NOT STUDENTS OF SIDDHA MEDICINES. SO DONT SAY THAT PURIFICATION IS IMPOSSIBLE. IT IS POSSIBLE. EVERY THING DETAILED IN THE SIDDHA TEXTRS IS POSSIBLE, BUT FIRST THE SECRET CODE IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD. IT IS NOT FOR MONEY MINDED MODERNERS, BUT FOR DEDICATED SIDDHAS.
THANKS
I HAVE PUT FORWARD MY OPINION TO GET SUPPORT FROM THE REAL SIDDHA RESEARCHERS. I CAN GUIDE ANY ORIGINAL RESEARCHER TO GENUINE TARGETS.
ORIGINAL I MEAN NOT AS THE MASK OF MULTINATIONAL DRUG COMPANIES. IN THE PRESENT DAY WORLD, THE WESTERN DRUG COMPANIES ARE FUNDING THE SIDDHA RESEARCH WITH THE ULTERIOR MOTIVE OF STEALING AWAY THE SIDDHA SECRETS.
CAN ANY BODY COME FORWARDS TO JOIN ME IN THE PROGRAM OF RESAMANI, RASAKKETTU, RASACCHUNNAM, RASAKALPAM AND THE LIKE. IT IS NOT FOR CONVERTING BASE METALS INTO GOLD. THE REAL BASE METAL IS THE DECAYING HUMAN BODY. TO CONVERT IT INTO UNDECAYED CELESTIAL BODY, THE SIDDHAS TOLD ABOUT CONVERTING BASE METAL INTO GOLD.
WE ARE REALLY MISTAKEN ABOUT MANY THINGS. THURUSSU IS TO BE PREPARED BY THE SIDDHA. THE PRESENT DAY COPPERSULPAHATE IS NOT THURUSSU. IT CONNOT BE USED FOR THURUSSU CHUNNAM.
WITHOUT THURUSSU CHUNNAM, HIGHER SIDDHA WORKS CANNOT BE STARTED.
FINALLY, I DO HEREBY REQUEST GENUINE RESEARCHERS TO JOIN ME IN THE ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP KANTHA KINNAM, ABRAKA KINNAM, RESAKKINNAM, RESAMANI, RESAKKETTU, RESAKALPAM AND MANY HIGHER MATERIALS DETAILED BY SAGE AGASTHYA AND BHOGAR AND OTHER SIDDHAS.
PRESENTLY WE HAVE THE COMPANY OF A DISCIPLE OF THE GREAT PAMBATTI SIDDHAR''S DISCIPLE SIVA PRABHAKARA SIDDHA YOGY. THE AIM IS NOT TO MAKE MONEY, BUT TO CONVERT THE BASE METAL, THE DECAYING HUMAN BODY, INTO GOLD, THE UNDECAYABLE SIDDHA BODY CALLED KALPADEHAM. ARE YOU READY? THEN COME AND JOIN. BRING ACTUAL AND ORIGINAL RESEARCHERS, NOT MASKS OF DRUG LOBBIES. WE CAN SHOW THE WORLD HOW THE MAN WILL FLY WITH A RESAMANY. HOW A MAN WILL DISAPPEAR WITH A RESAMANI IN HIS MOUTH.
IT IS NO JOKE. IT IS SIDDHA.
I AM NOT CRITICISING ANY BODY. BUT I WILL NOT ALLOW ANY BODY TO CRITICISE THE HOLY SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGE AGASTHYA AND OTHER SIDDHARS. THE SIDDHA TECHNICS ARE NOT MEANT FOR MONEY MONGERS, IT IS FOR SELF-SEEKERS.
Each year, more than 5,000 women in Michigan discover they have breast cancer. In fact, one out of every 10 women will develop breast cancer at some time in her life. After initial treatment, most of these women are
able to continue living normal, productive lives. This booklet will help you better understand breast cancer.
The main function of female breasts is to produce milk. Each of your breasts has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes, that are arranged like the
petals of treatments are.
Do you about breast cancer, do you know about seriousness of cancer. More Information
TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN. WLECOME TO REAL SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGES.
IS HERE ANYBODY GENUINELY INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING RESAMANI, RESAKALPAM, AND HIGHER RESAKRIYAS INCLUDING CHANGING BASE METALS INTO GOLD.
( BASE METAL IS DECAYING HUMAN BODY. GOLD IS UNDECAYABLE SIDDA DEHAM)
_IF YOU WANT TO STUDY INDIAN ALCHEMY AND PURIFICATION OF HEAVY METALS 100%, AS PER THE SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGE AGASTHYA, YOU HAVE TO GET INITIATED IN THE SIDDHA YOGA.
NOTHING OF THIS SORT CAN BE STUDIED FROM BOOK OR PROFESSORS. IT IS SIDDHA SECRET. WE KNOW HOW TO PURIFY BASE METALS. BUT THIS IS SECRET KNOWLEDGE MEANT FOR DISCIPLES, NOT STUDENTS OF SIDDHA MEDICINES. SO DONT SAY THAT PURIFICATION IS IMPOSSIBLE. IT IS POSSIBLE. EVERY THING DETAILED IN THE SIDDHA TEXTRS IS POSSIBLE, BUT FIRST THE SECRET CODE IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD. IT IS NOT FOR MONEY MINDED MODERNERS, BUT FOR DEDICATED SIDDHAS.
THANKS
I HAVE PUT FORWARD MY OPINION TO GET SUPPORT FROM THE REAL SIDDHA RESEARCHERS. I CAN GUIDE ANY ORIGINAL RESEARCHER TO GENUINE TARGETS.
ORIGINAL I MEAN NOT AS THE MASK OF MULTINATIONAL DRUG COMPANIES. IN THE PRESENT DAY WORLD, THE WESTERN DRUG COMPANIES ARE FUNDING THE SIDDHA RESEARCH WITH THE ULTERIOR MOTIVE OF STEALING AWAY THE SIDDHA SECRETS.
CAN ANY BODY COME FORWARDS TO JOIN ME IN THE PROGRAM OF RESAMANI, RASAKKETTU, RASACCHUNNAM, RASAKALPAM AND THE LIKE. IT IS NOT FOR CONVERTING BASE METALS INTO GOLD. THE REAL BASE METAL IS THE DECAYING HUMAN BODY. TO CONVERT IT INTO UNDECAYED CELESTIAL BODY, THE SIDDHAS TOLD ABOUT CONVERTING BASE METAL INTO GOLD.
WE ARE REALLY MISTAKEN ABOUT MANY THINGS. THURUSSU IS TO BE PREPARED BY THE SIDDHA. THE PRESENT DAY COPPERSULPAHATE IS NOT THURUSSU. IT CONNOT BE USED FOR THURUSSU CHUNNAM.
WITHOUT THURUSSU CHUNNAM, HIGHER SIDDHA WORKS CANNOT BE STARTED.
FINALLY, I DO HEREBY REQUEST GENUINE RESEARCHERS TO JOIN ME IN THE ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP KANTHA KINNAM, ABRAKA KINNAM, RESAKKINNAM, RESAMANI, RESAKKETTU, RESAKALPAM AND MANY HIGHER MATERIALS DETAILED BY SAGE AGASTHYA AND BHOGAR AND OTHER SIDDHAS.
PRESENTLY WE HAVE THE COMPANY OF A DISCIPLE OF THE GREAT PAMBATTI SIDDHAR''S DISCIPLE SIVA PRABHAKARA SIDDHA YOGY. THE AIM IS NOT TO MAKE MONEY, BUT TO CONVERT THE BASE METAL, THE DECAYING HUMAN BODY, INTO GOLD, THE UNDECAYABLE SIDDHA BODY CALLED KALPADEHAM. ARE YOU READY? THEN COME AND JOIN. BRING ACTUAL AND ORIGINAL RESEARCHERS, NOT MASKS OF DRUG LOBBIES. WE CAN SHOW THE WORLD HOW THE MAN WILL FLY WITH A RESAMANY. HOW A MAN WILL DISAPPEAR WITH A RESAMANI IN HIS MOUTH.
IT IS NO JOKE. IT IS SIDDHA.
I AM NOT CRITICISING ANY BODY. BUT I WILL NOT ALLOW ANY BODY TO CRITICISE THE HOLY SIDDHA SYSTEM OF SAGE AGASTHYA AND OTHER SIDDHARS. THE SIDDHA TECHNICS ARE NOT MEANT FOR MONEY MONGERS, IT IS FOR SELF-SEEKERS.
I would like to find out about any research on the impact of disease in Tibetan communities in Tibet and the Himalayas. Anything on deities that are connected with specific diseases, politics and disease,
klu/nagas, smallpox and leprosy, etc. would be very helpful.
I would like to find out about any research on the impact of disease in
Tibetan communities in Tibet and the Himalayas. Anything on deities
that are connected with specific diseases, politics and disease,
klu/nagas, smallpox and leprosy, etc. would be very helpful.
Dear Members,
Each year, more than 5,000 women in Michigan discover they have breast
cancer. In fact, one out of every 10 women will develop breast cancer at
some time in her life. After initial treatment, most of these women are
able to continue living normal, productive lives. This booklet will help
you better understand breast cancer.
The main function of female breasts is to produce milk. Each of your
breasts has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes, that are arranged like the
petals of treatments are.
Do you about breast cancer, do you know about seriousness of cancer.
More Information
Yes I did, a few days ago. The Japanese article is particularly
full. Do you have your own email address so that we do not have to send
everything through the IASTAM site? Paul
From:
iastam@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iastam@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 7:36 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am glad to know your book will be reedited. Did you get my
articles I sent to you last time? Saijirahu
----- Original Message ----
From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...>
To: iastam@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:58:02 PM
Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now
out of print. However, we are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can
secure a copy for you when it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that
you might be interested in. Paul
From:
iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Dear
Prof Paul Buell,
I
will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in
your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen
in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.
Saijirahu
----- Original Message ----
From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com>
To: iastam@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM
Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Love to see your articles. Anything of
mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave.,
N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.
From:
iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering
me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research,
including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I
have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am
interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field
research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized
body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans
in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u
Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my
articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some
articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
-----
Original Message ----
From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com>
To: iastam@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM
Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for
one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but
about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently
looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From:
iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I
am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional
Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied
shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the
history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I
would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern
Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
I am glad to know your book will be reedited. Did you get my articles I sent to you last time? Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...> To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:58:02 PM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now out of print. However, we are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can secure a copy for you when it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that you might be interested in. Paul
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Dear Prof Paul Buell,
I will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.
Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com> To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com> To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
Good. Soup for the Qan is a book, now out of print. However, we
are preparing a new edition and I will see if I can secure a copy for you when
it comes out. Let me see what I have as files that you might be interested in.
Paul
From:
iastam@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iastam@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 9:13 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Dear Prof Paul Buell,
I will send you two articles which I published recent years.
I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen
in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.
Saijirahu
----- Original Message ----
From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...>
To: iastam@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM
Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Love to see your articles. Anything of
mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave.,
N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.
From:
iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering
me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research,
including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I
have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am
interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field
research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized
body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans
in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u
Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my
articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some
articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
-----
Original Message ----
From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com>
To: iastam@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM
Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for
one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but
about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently
looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From:
iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I
am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional
Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied
shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the
history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I
would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern
Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
I will send you two articles which I published recent years. I am interested in your article called A Soup for the Qan: Chinese Dietary Medicine of the Mongol Era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao.
Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...> To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 6, 2008 3:15:54 PM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115, USA.
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@seanet. com> To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
Love to see your articles. Anything of mine you might want? My
address is: Paul D. Buell, 6206 25th Ave., N.E., Seattle,
Washington, 98115, USA.
From: iastam@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:iastam@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:46 PM To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering
me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research,
including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I
have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am
interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field
research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized
body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans
in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u
Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my
articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some
articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
----- Original Message ----
From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...>
To: iastam@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM
Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for
one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but
about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently
looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From:
iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu
buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I
am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional
Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied
shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the
history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I
would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern
Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
Hi,Prof.Paul D.Buell, Thank you that you are still remembering me. Yes, we met in Austin. I am very interested in your research, including your recent article published in the journal of IASTAM.... I have studied the history of Traditional Mongolian Medicine and now I am interested in Shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. According to my field research, there are shamanic healers who are specialized body-mental healings in Eastern Inner Mongolia. I found some shamans in Hulun-Buir region, who are practicing Qonin-u Arasun Jasal and Qonin-u Sebesun Jasal very well. If you are interested in my articles in Chinese or Japanese, I will send to you the copies of some articles. Best Wishes. Saijirahu
----- Original Message ---- From: Paul Buell <pbuell@...> To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:20:59 AM Subject: RE: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From: iastam@yahoogroups. com [mailto:iastam@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups. com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
Hi Saijirahu (we met in Austin?). I for one, would like to know
more not just about Mongolian shamanic treatment but about the use of herbs in
shamanic and other healing. I am also currently looking at possible Islamic
medicine influences on Mongolian. Paul D. Buell
From: iastam@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:iastam@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of saijirahu buyancugla Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:25 AM To: iastam@yahoogroups.com Subject: [iastam] about my interest from B. Saijirahu
I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history
of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of
Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign
student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now,
I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th
century Inner Mongolia.
I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the
shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these
topics.
I am Saijirahu from Japan. I had researched on the history of traditional Mongolian medicine about ten years in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing. Then I come to Japan as a foreign student and studied shamanic healings in Inner Mongolia. Now, I am researching on the history of Mongolian medicine in the 20th century Inner Mongolia.
I would like to talk about the history of TMM, or the shamanic healings in Modern Inner Mongolia, if you are interested in these topics.
Hi, I am planning to visit Latin America (Venezuela, Brazil,
Argentina, Trinidad, Peru, Uruguay) in October 2008. I am looking for
professional attachment with local institutes or ayurveda schools,
where I can conduct my Panchkarma / Ayurveda training programs.
Details about my courses are available on my website.
I am also engaged in exports of ayurveda products (with international
quality standerds, approved by US FDA and EU FDA). I am also looking
for person interested in import of ayurveda classical / patent
products in LATAM.
Can anybody help me in this regard? Pl suggest names of person, school
or institute from your circle to contact there. Thank you.
Dr. Prerak Shah, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India www.ayulink.com
Dear Sir/Madam
Kindly include your good self to have a fruitful debate on application
of modern technology for global acceptance of Ayurveda right from
procurement of raw material under GAP and GCP to manufacture of
Ayurvedic formulations under GMP and SOP,sophisticated destructive and
non destructive analytical techniques under GLP for standardisation
and quality control,diagnostic tools and schedules for treatment under
GCP without compromising fundamentals of Ayurveda.Whether these are
helpful in real sense for so talked Evidenced Based Ayurveda.Waiting
for your expert comment.
Dear All,
Let me wish all of you a very Happy Healthy & Prosperous n Peaceful
New Year !!
With warm regards,
Prof.Dr.Aashish Phadke,Mumbai
www.ayurvision.com
My name is Holger Wendt, I am TCM practitioner in Sweden with a focus on Korean Sooji Chim, and I am a passive participant in iastam.
I notice many of the wonderful greetings on this list come from India. One of my sons is planning to travel to India, to meet another culture and to begin to learn ayurvedic medicine. (One day I hope to travel to India myself).
I wonder if anyone on the list could recommend places, universities or other educational institutions to study Ayurveda in India? If you do and would like to tell me you can contact me of list on holger.wendt@...
Warm greetings from a cold Sweden
Holger Wendt
P.S.
Soon we have our “light festival” here in Sweden, Santa Lucia.
It is a fishermans saint from Italy who has become a symbol for light and peace and caring in form of white dressed children or young people, mostly women, who walk with candle lights and sing beautiful songs about love and light.
They are led by Santa Lucia (but we pronounce it Lusia), a girl with candles in a ring around her hair. Early in the pitch dark morning they walk around visiting homes, schools, hospitals and other institutions singing and bringing hope and light to the world.
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Hello Sir,
Thank you and wish the same and even your family,
with regards
Dr Girish K J
Lecturer, SDM College of Ayurveda,
Thannerhalla, Hassan Karnataka, India - 573 201,
Mob : +91 9448646855 girideepa@..., drgirish@...
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Hi There IASTAM,
I have been asked by a client, a new network marketing company
called Goyin, to help them setup a Scientific Advisory Board.
My group did a feeding trial for them back in Jan/Feb - finding that
their herb/juice product was effective at improving mood/energy
perceptions in two groups of stressed subjects. We presented the
data at the ISSN conference this past June.
Goyin's "thing" is a blend of traditional Asian herbs and
the "balance" of traditional medicine - so the ideal SAB candidate
would be someone with expertise in the areas of Asian herbs and
especially traditional medicine.
The "duties" of the SAB members would be light - mostly interacting
directly with me as Chair of the group to help answer questions,
provide education (articles/talks), and advice on new products/herbs.
If you, or a colleague, might be interested in participating in this
new SAB, please let me know...
Thanks,
Shawn Talbott, PhD (Nutritional Biochem)
stalbott@...
Thanks to all for the suggestions. I left the question as open as possible so as
to elicit the
broadest response. I am looking for materials for a hypothetical undergraduate
course on the
history of medicine in SE Asia, and wanted to be sure to include something
(anything!) on
Burma. I appreciate the feedback.
Hi Pierce,
you could have a look at the COPAC entries under the search "Burmese medicine",
or "Burma medical" etc.
www.copac.ac.uk
Quite a lot comes up. Depending on which type of medicine you're interested in,
you can find a lot on colonial records, but also literature on modern medicine
in Burma and medicinal plants. There are a number of manuscripts listed (located
at the Wellcome Library in London), which would probably cover indigenous
medicine - or perhaps these record traditional medicines from other sources,
like Ayurveda (one of the titles might refer to Caraka, for example). Then,
there seem to be a number of Buddhist texts relating to medicine - some from the
Pali Canon, I think.
Anyway, have a look for yourself.
Very best, Dagmar
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> Gesendet: 23.08.07 02:41:30
> An: iastam@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: [iastam] Burmese medicine
>
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have any bibliographies or sources of information on Burmese
medicine?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Pierce Salguero
> Institute of History of Medicine
> Johns Hopkins University
>
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While I have no personal experience with traditional Burmese medicine, I have in the past spoken with Sri Lankan Ayurvedic physicians who have spent time in Burma. However, this was almost 20 years ago, and much has changed in Burma since then. What the Sri Lankans said at the time was that due to commonalities such as Theravada Buddhism, there has been exchange between both cultures for years, if not centuries. As in Sri Lanka, in agreement with Scott's message, Ayurveda takes on and subsumes, and is itself informed by, local practices, beliefs, and epistemologies. Given the situation in Burma, perhaps your best access to information, save individual Burmese, would come through Sri Lankan or Thai sources.
I hope this has been helpful.
Best,
James Battle
UC Berkeley/UC San Francisco
Joint Medical
Anthropology Program
scott bamber <sbamber@...> wrote:
Hello Pierce Salguero,
Its not clear from your question whether you mean traditional Burmese medicine, or medicine in general. However, at the time I did my own research on Thai traditional medicine, some years back, I also searched for information on Burmese traditional medicine. Based on that search, as far as I'm aware there are no bibiographies available on Burmese
traditional medicine, and very few sources of information. Hopefully the situation may have changed in the interim. The best I can offer at present is the following:
1. A description in Shway Yoe's The Burman (pp 413-426) that includes references to the four elements theory, the role of belief in spirits, sympathetic magic and reference to the large number of ingredients in traditional prescriptions.
2. A reference to treatment of illness in the work by Sangermano (1893, pp. 166-174).
3. I also believe there is a collection of traditional Burmese medical texts in the National Library, Rangoon (Yangon). I'm not sure whether anyone has done any work based on these.
Unfortunately I don't have additional details of the publications mentioned above, but nevertheless hope that this will be of some help.
Regards,
Scott Bamber
Bangkok
On Aug 23, 2007, at 7:41 AM, Pierce Salguero wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have any bibliographies or sources of information on Burmese medicine?
Thanks!
Pierce Salguero Institute of History of Medicine Johns Hopkins University