Celebrity Chakra Read: The Dalai Lama
- 02.27.10
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Today we tackle the spiritual and titular leader of Tibet. This man, known as “The Dalai Lama” has gained attention the world over for work attempting to liberate Tibet from its Chinese occupiers, as you would hear him say it. From the Chinese, he is a rebellious leader of an uprising. From the Indians, he is a kind guest in our country.
Regardless of each of these views, you will see how his Chakra read mirrors these contradictions.
Gouthum’s Short Bio
- 10.05.09
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Gouthum Karadi comes from a long line of healers, warriors and philosophers. In fact, in his immediate family, his mother and father are both medical doctors and former Army officers. His grandfather was a philosopher and police officer; his father retired from medicine ten years ago to become a monk in India.
For the past seven years Gouthum has integrated his knowledge of Systems Engineering, Natural Healing, Philosophy, and Warfare to produce a method for the modern seeker. It helps us all create our own balance in the chaotic world of today.
The Medical-Industrial Complex
- 09.02.09
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Drug Business Peddling Garbage
Pharmaceutical companies around the world are trying to monetize health. What this means is that the profit motive has superseded their alleged mission to provide cost-effective healing that contributes to the public good. In the New York Times, (Harris, 2009) the paper discusses how these companies have crossed the line in indirectly paying doctors to prescribe their drugs.
Even worse, they fish the patent office for drugs that they can make minor changes to and patent. Once this patenting is done, they can sell the drug without competition for several years. Naturally the patented drugs sell at a premium. What we create is an industry that thrives on higher prices for no improvement in healthcare.

