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sgomez8194
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Hello Everyone,
This is my first time posting on CA Forum and I am very glad to have found such an active Catholic community on the web. I would be very grateful if anyone with previous experience in eastern medicine and catholic theology could provide their opinion to the matter.
My fiancee and I are both born and raised Catholic and will be getting married later this year. A couple of months ago she began studying what is called Ayurveda:
en.wikipedia.org
or ancient eastern holistic/naturopathic medicine in order to help people heal in natural ways when conventional medicine doesn’t work. According to what she has told me, this type of medicine is not related in any way to Hinduism and it is not its own religion. As part of the course she is taking I noticed that it is some sort of energy healing that involved balancing of the “doshas” or energies of the body in order to help the body heal itself.
I also see that part of the course delves into astrology and they utilize a software that allows her to provide some sort of diagnosis based on the calculations/alignments of the stars at the time of a persons birth. I have spoken to her about astrology being prohibited by the church but her opinion is that the church considers everything that is “woo-woo”, “satanic” or “New Age”, and feels like Christians can miss out on other types of medicine due to a lack of understanding from the churches side on what eastern medicine can provide for people.
I do believe that she wants to genuinely help others with her health coaching business by learning all of these alternative treatments but I fear that in the future it may lead her away from the church and put her soul in a state of mortal sin.
Here are my questions:
Sebastian
This is my first time posting on CA Forum and I am very glad to have found such an active Catholic community on the web. I would be very grateful if anyone with previous experience in eastern medicine and catholic theology could provide their opinion to the matter.
My fiancee and I are both born and raised Catholic and will be getting married later this year. A couple of months ago she began studying what is called Ayurveda:
Ayurveda - Wikipedia
or ancient eastern holistic/naturopathic medicine in order to help people heal in natural ways when conventional medicine doesn’t work. According to what she has told me, this type of medicine is not related in any way to Hinduism and it is not its own religion. As part of the course she is taking I noticed that it is some sort of energy healing that involved balancing of the “doshas” or energies of the body in order to help the body heal itself.
I also see that part of the course delves into astrology and they utilize a software that allows her to provide some sort of diagnosis based on the calculations/alignments of the stars at the time of a persons birth. I have spoken to her about astrology being prohibited by the church but her opinion is that the church considers everything that is “woo-woo”, “satanic” or “New Age”, and feels like Christians can miss out on other types of medicine due to a lack of understanding from the churches side on what eastern medicine can provide for people.
I do believe that she wants to genuinely help others with her health coaching business by learning all of these alternative treatments but I fear that in the future it may lead her away from the church and put her soul in a state of mortal sin.
Here are my questions:
- Is it wrong to study this type of medicine if her end goal is to helping people who have not found solutions with western medicine?
- What other resources can you recommend to study this topic?
- Are there any concrete documents from the church or Magisterium condemning the use of Ayurveda in particular?
Sebastian
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