AA Multi-Dimensional Approach
To Holistic Living
The Ancient Ayurveda / Multi-Dimensional Living system is a revolutionary and highly individualized approach to holistic living, based on the spiritual insights of it’s founder, Edward Tarabilda. It sees life as a web comprised of eight fields of living, and you will have one archetype that governs each field of living, which defines your unique gifts and challenges in each field. The key to integtrating this web into a seamless whole is to understand one’s own unique gifts and challenges in each of the eight fields. The archetypes are called: Surya-Sun, Chandra-Moon, Kuja-Mars, Budha-Mercury, Guru-Jupiter, Shukra-Venus, Shani-Saturn and Nodes-Rahu/Ketu. The eight fields of living are:
1. SPIRITUAL PATH - Discover which of the Eight
Great Paths To God correspond to your innermost spiritual nature.
2. DESIRES - Your primal desires and how they
support or distract you from your spiritual aspirations.
3. DHARMA – Your unique gifts relating
to how you serve society.
4. CAREER NATURE - Your professional aptitudes,
and how to be happy at work.
5. CREATIVE PLAY - How to find satisfaction in
recreation.
6. RELATIONSHIPS - Your personal style of relating
with others.
7. MENTAL HEALTH - Your emotional and energetic
needs. How to best relieve stress and maintain a constant state of restful
dynamism.
8. PHYSICAL HEALTH - How to achieve optimum health
and longevity in accord with your unique physical strengths and challenges,
using the Ancient Ayurveda.
See the full descriptions of
the fields of living within the yantra (diagram) on the homepage.
Holistic living is the art of engaging in each field in a balanced and integrated way. This means not becoming identified with any field of living through undue attachment and possessiveness regarding any particular physical or mental object. Non-identification can only be accomplished when we realize that our spiritual nature is the focal point for each of the other fields of living because it defines the innermost core of the personality.
This is the hub of the wheel of your life, with the other seven fields as spokes. If you center the hub, then you fulfill the ancient Vedic adage “Established in being, perform action.” This fulfills the ancient quest for truly holistic knowledge: a new discipline which integrates body, mind, and spirit, while honoring the vast differences among individuals. Helpful links