Ayurvedic Gynecology and Buddhism: a Psychotherapeutic Healing Approach

Deep understanding of the structure of consciousness (Manasa and Cetasika) and its relationship with dosha psychotypes

Understanding the structure of Manasa (mind) and Cetasika (mental factors) is key to unlocking deeper self-awareness and personal growth. These elements shape how we think, feel, and respond to life’s challenges. By exploring their relationship with dosha psychotypes—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—you can gain powerful insights into your natural tendencies, strengths, and areas for balance. This connection between Buddhist psychology and Ayurveda offers a practical roadmap for self-mastery, helping you align your mindset, emotions, and actions for greater harmony and success.

Abhidhamma: categories of consciousness and mental factors

This course is a transformative journey into the depths of your mind, designed specifically for women seeking self-awareness, emotional balance, and inner wisdom. Through the lens of Abhidhamma, you’ll explore the categories of consciousness (Manasa) and mental factors (Cetasika) that shape your thoughts, emotions, and reactions. By understanding these subtle mental processes, you’ll gain the tools to cultivate clarity, resilience, and mindfulness in daily life. This course will empower you to navigate challenges with greater wisdom, align your inner world with your true potential, and embrace a path of self-discovery and conscious living. Let’s unlock the power of your mind together! 🌿💫

The Buddhist model of the psyche and its integration with the Ayurvedic concept of the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)

This transformative course is designed specifically for women seeking a deeper understanding of their inner world through the harmonious blend of Buddhist psychology and Ayurvedic wisdom. Participants will explore the Buddhist model of the psyche, delving into concepts such as consciousness, mind states, and mental development. Simultaneously, they will discover how the Ayurvedic doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—shape not only physical health but also emotional and mental well-being. Through practical exercises, meditative practices, and personalized coaching techniques, women will learn how to balance their doshas, cultivate inner peace, and achieve a holistic alignment of mind, body, and spirit. The course offers a safe and supportive space for self-discovery, helping participants to embrace their natural strengths, manage stress, and foster a sense of fulfillment and harmony in their daily lives.

The Study of Consciousness: A Dialogue Between Buddhism, Female, and Ayurvedic Gynecology Medicine

This course is designed for women who want to understand their mind, body, and spirit through the wisdom of Buddhism and Ayurvedic medicine. It explores how Buddhist ideas about the mind and awareness can help women feel more balanced and peaceful.

At the same time, the course looks at Ayurvedic gynecology, focusing on women’s health—from menstrual cycles and hormonal balance to fertility and overall well-being. Participants will learn how the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) affect both mental and physical health.

Through simple mindfulness exercises, meditation, and practical Ayurvedic tips, women will discover how to care for themselves, reduce stress, and find harmony in everyday life. This course is perfect for any woman who wants to connect more deeply with herself and live with greater health and happiness.