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Ayurveda Guru Kula Program

Provided by Drs. Light & Bryan Miller
The Ayurveda Guru Kula Program is devised in two phases, Ayurvedic Lifestyle Coaching (Guru Kula I) and the Ayurvedic Clinical Counselor (Guru Kula II). Each is an intense 6 month program designed for individuals who have already completed their education as an integrative practitioner or allied healthcare professional (LMT, Acupuncturist, Yoga Instructor, DC, MD, DO) and others looking for a deep understanding of Ayurveda. This program is designed to integrate the education needed to provide Ayurvedic services to communities all over the world!

The mission of this program is to train our most qualified students and prepare them to perform Ayurvedic consultations and offer healing and transformational Ayurvedic lifestyle recommendations.

This unique Ayurvedic Program is the only one of its kind in the east coast of the United States. The program is taught by Drs. Light and Bryan Miller, who bring an interactive approach to training Ayurvedic Counselors and Lifestyle Coaches by embracing Ayurveda in their personal lifestyle and passing on their tools with a Naturopathic perspective. Through their experience over the past 35 years, the Millers have trained over 500 Ayurvedic Counselors and Lifestyle Coaches. Our next Guru Kula I Program in Hollywood, Florida will begin in September 2015.

For more information please visit the Ayurvedic Center for Well-Being
2119 A Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, Florida 33020
Contact us by phone at 954-923-4444 or via email.

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Ayurvedic College for Well-Being
2119 A Hollywood Blvd.
Hoolywood, FL 33020

RSVP 954-923-4444

Ayurvedic Ministries, Level 1

CLASSES BEGIN September 25, 2015
CLASS TIMES ARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY:?9 am to 6 pm,
AND SUNDAYS: 8 am to 6 pm
Registration Must Be Completed Prior To Class Date

2015 Ayurvedic College Level I Semester Class Schedule

Term – 676 hours
(includes 600 apprenticeship hrs, 180 yoga training (optional for NAMA recognition), 150 Sanskrit (optional for NAMA recognition), and 200 hrs for in classroom work along with 100 supervised client encounters and clinical case studies)

**The apprenticeship portion of the program entails assisting in the clinic and the apothecary, as well as making products such as tea blends and oils. Also, apprentices assist in food preparations and set up for Pancha Karma. Students are also required to sit and observe Drs. Light and Bryan Miller during consultations and treatments.**
The College offers degree AA first level second Ayurvedic practitioner, Bachelors 3rd level Health practitioner, level 4 Masters Pancha Karma technician, and Doctorate or Ayurvedic PhD.

September 25-27
Introduction, Definition of Principles of Ayurveda, History, Cosmology, Samkhya Philosophy/6 Darshana, Digestive System, Anatomy & Physiology

October 2-4 First Homework is do on the 4th for the first lesson 1 to 3
The 5 Elements, 3 Doshas, Qualities and Gunas, Factors of Living, 5 Herbs and Food Preparation, Anatomy & Physiology

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October 9-11 Homework lesson 4 to 5
Three Fold Diagnostic and Observation Methods, Darshan (observation), Sparshan (touching) and Prashna (interrogation), Evaluation and 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology

November 6-8 Homework do lesson 6 to 7
Eightfold Examination and Observation Methods, Basic Pulse, Eye and Vision Examination, Tongue, Nails, Malas (Body Waste), Facial, Saliva/Urine Evaluation and 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology, The Sub-Doshas, Food Presentation

November 13-15 Homework do 8 – 9
Tenfold Examination and Observation Methods,?Functional Abnormalities of the Body, Geographical Factors, Physical Strength, and Climate Conditions. Digestive Power (Agni), Prakruti, Vikruti, Age and Psychological Factors. Habits, (Psychological Factors) Diet, Evaluation of Ama, Causes of Imbalance and the Stages of Disease (Pathogenisis), 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology

December 4-6
The 6 Taste, Proportions of the taste for each Dosha Vipaka ( post Digestive), 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology

December 11-13
Diets for Doshas Nutrition and Pacification, Vitamins, Minerals, Immune Boosting Foods, Anatomy & Physiology, 5 Herbs

January 8-10 Homework lesson 9 – 10
The Dhatus, Functions, Nutrition, Dosha in the Dhatus, Anatomy & Physiology, 5 Herbs

January 15-17 Homework lesson 11 – 12
The Srotas, Subtle Forces, The 40 Agnis, Function of Agni, Prana, Ojas, Tejas, 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology

February 5-7 Homework lesson 13 – 14
Herbal, Preparations, Management of the Doshas, Tonification, Ways to Use Herbs, 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology

February 12-14 Homework lesson 15 – 16
Ayurveda & Aromatherapy, Uses, Chemical, Constituents, Blending for The Doshas, Oils for Pre-natal and Post Natal Care, 5 herbs, Anatomy & Physiology

March 4-6 Homework Lesson 17 – 18
How to do a Consultation, Counseling Skills and Assessing a Client?s Strength and Family History. How to Identify Disease Conditions, Children?s Health and Successful Business Practices

March 11-13
Ancient Ayurvedic Healing Therapies: Purva Karma and Pancha Karma

April 1-3
Different types of Yoga, Yoga Therapy and Mantras/Sound Healing. Visual therapy/Yantras

April 8-10
Presentation, Final

May 6-8
Case studies

May 13-14
Case studies and internship

May 15
Overview, Graduation