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Alternative Medicine is
Mainstream Medicine
Deepak Chopra - January
09, 2009
Co-authored by Dean
Ornish, Rustum Roy and
Andrew Weil
In mid-February, the
Institute of Medicine of
the National Academy of
Sciences and the
Bravewell Coll...
Deepak Chopra interviewed
by Gotham Chopra on MTV
(Part 1)
Intent - January 06,
2009
Deepak Chopra takes on a
one-on-one interview with
his son, Gotham, and gets
to the bottom of youth
culture in India, China
and the Middle East.
How to Defeat Hamas --
Face Up to the Truth
Deepak Chopra - January
06, 2009
An article in the
Washington Post On Faith
section in response to
their question: Hamas
leaders claim that their
understanding of Islam
makes Israel's survival a
the...
Dear Mr. Obama,
It’s Time For a
Peace Plan That Works
Deepak Chopra - January
05, 2009
Israel's massive assault
on Gaza is the worst sort
of déjà vu
all over again. As news
commentators wearily
point out that the
Israeli-P...
Leave the Sinking Ship:
An Open Invitation to the
Wall Street Journal to
Get on Board for
Integrative Health
Reform
Deepak Chopra - December
31, 2008
Deepak Chopra, MD Andrew
Weil, MD and Rustum Roy,
PhD
On December 26, 2008, the
Wall Street...
Tools of Personal
Transformation –
Forgiveness
Deepak Chopra - December
30, 2008
From an early age we are
told forgiveness is an
important virtue we
should practice, but we
are only told to forgive,
we are not shown how to
forgive and m...
Tools of Personal
Transformation –
Forgiveness
Deepak Chopra - December
30, 2008
From an early age we are
told forgiveness is an
important virtue we
should practice, but we
are only told to forgive,
we are not shown how to
forgive and m...
Memo to President-Elect
Obama
Deepak Chopra - December
30, 2008
You have been elected by
the first anti-war
constituency since 1952,
when Eisenhower was
elected after promising
to end the Korean War.
But ending a war isn't
the same as bringin...
If Terrorism Is a Cancer,
Treat It Like One
Deepak Chopra - December
29, 2008
In the spirit of
President-elect Obama's
call for unity, the
present divide between
opponents and supporters
of the war in Iraq needs
to be healed. On one
side, as ...
Dear Abby, my economy's
been cheating on me
Deepak Chopra - December
22, 2008
The shock is in the
statistics. For the
months of September and
October, consumer
confidence fell lower
than at any time since
it's been measured, going
back forty ...