Thursday, October 24, 2019
Deepak Chopra Essay -- Biographies Papers
Deepak Chopra    Our Real Self    Just by being ourselves  we are borne toward a destiny  far beyond anything   we could imagine.  It is enough to know   that the being  I nourish inside me  is the same as the Being  that suffuses every atom   of the cosmos.    When the two   see each other as equals   they will be equal,  because then the same force  that controls the galaxies  will be upholding   my individual existence  ~Deepak Chopra                 Deepak Chopra was born in Poona India in 1947.  He was the eldest son of Krishan Chopra, a prominent cardiologist.  With his father being a doctor, Deepak Chopra was raised in the tradition of Western Medicine.  His father considered the traditional ideas of Ayurveda to be pointless rituals and did not believe in raising his family in these ancient Hindu beliefs.  Chopra wrote in his autobiography, ââ¬Å"My father proudly practiced Western medicine and looked at his accomplishments as a personal triumph.  He had every reason to think that modern India would be well off without the ignorant old ways.  Ayurveda, being ââ¬Ëunscientificââ¬â¢ to Western eyes, could join the other castoffs.  It never occurred to me or my father that Ayurveda might be something great.â⬠ (Chopra 23)  As a child Deepakââ¬â¢s father strongly pushed him towards pursuing a medical career.  However,  Deepak rejected his fatherââ¬â¢s urgings completely, wanting nothing to do with the    field of medicine.  He was more interested in soccer and cricket and saw himself becoming a journalist.   Yet, as he reached adolescence his views began to change.  At age sixteen, Deepak read Sinclair Lewisââ¬â¢s novel, Arrowsmith, which suddenly sparked in him a desire to follow in his fatherââ¬â¢s footsteps.  He writes, ââ¬Å"These words thrilled me.  It had what...              ...flin   Company    Gardner, H. (1993). Creating Minds. New York: Harper Collins    Web Links:    Barker, Jason. (2000) Deepak Chopra.   http://www.watchman.org/profile/choprapro.htm    Barrett, Stephen, M.D. A Few Thoughts on Ayuvedic Mumbo-Jumbo.   http://www.quackwatch.com/04consumerEducation/chopra.html    Carroll, Robert Todd. Ayurvedic Medicine and Deepak Chopra.   http://www.skepdic.com/ayurvedic.html    Hay, Veronica M. Deepak Chopra M.D. http://www.intouchmag.com/chopra.html  http://www.howtoknowgod.com/about/author.asp    Roderick, Daffyd, (2000) Hail Emperor. TIMEasia   http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/interviews/int.chopra.html    Scheinin, Richard (2001) Deepak Looks Deeper  http://www.chopra.com/article.asp?program=general&id=7    Wheeler, Thomas, M.D.Deepak Chopra and Maharishi Ayurvedic Medicine.   http://www.trancenet.org/chopra/news/ncahf.shtml                        
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