: The dialogue touches on the spiritual importance of seed saving and protecting the "sacred life" of plants, which both practitioners view as the living memory of the Earth's intelligence. About the Participants Maya Tiwari Author & Spiritual Teacher Ayurvedic medicine, ancestral healing, and global peace. Chad Cornell Integrative Master Herbalist
Maya Tiwari, a world-renowned Ayurvedic pioneer and humanitarian, sat down with master herbalist Chad Cornell on the Common Roots Radio podcast to discuss a profound intersection of ancient wisdom and modern healing. The conversation, titled "," explores how traditional healing lineages can foster world peace and environmental harmony. Key Themes of the Conversation
Connecting TCM, Ayurveda, and North American indigenous herbalism.
: Chad Cornell, who leads The Hollow Reed School of Healing Arts , bridges the gap between traditional Indian Ayurveda and the indigenous herbal lineages of the Americas, specifically the flora of the Canadian Boreal Forest.
: As the founder of the Wise Earth School of Ayurveda, Maya Tiwari highlights how Ayurvedic practices, such as Sadhanas (daily spiritual practices), are not just for personal wellness but serve as a foundation for world peace.
You can listen to the full discussion through Hollow Reed Holistic or the Common Roots archives. Home Study Herbal Wisdom Series - Live Teaching Series
: Mother Maya discusses the concept of the "Indigenous Mind"—a state of being that is deeply connected to the Earth's rhythms and seasonal cycles. She emphasizes that reclaiming this mindset is essential for individual health and global healing.
: The dialogue touches on the spiritual importance of seed saving and protecting the "sacred life" of plants, which both practitioners view as the living memory of the Earth's intelligence. About the Participants Maya Tiwari Author & Spiritual Teacher Ayurvedic medicine, ancestral healing, and global peace. Chad Cornell Integrative Master Herbalist
Maya Tiwari, a world-renowned Ayurvedic pioneer and humanitarian, sat down with master herbalist Chad Cornell on the Common Roots Radio podcast to discuss a profound intersection of ancient wisdom and modern healing. The conversation, titled "," explores how traditional healing lineages can foster world peace and environmental harmony. Key Themes of the Conversation
Connecting TCM, Ayurveda, and North American indigenous herbalism.
: Chad Cornell, who leads The Hollow Reed School of Healing Arts , bridges the gap between traditional Indian Ayurveda and the indigenous herbal lineages of the Americas, specifically the flora of the Canadian Boreal Forest.
: As the founder of the Wise Earth School of Ayurveda, Maya Tiwari highlights how Ayurvedic practices, such as Sadhanas (daily spiritual practices), are not just for personal wellness but serve as a foundation for world peace.
You can listen to the full discussion through Hollow Reed Holistic or the Common Roots archives. Home Study Herbal Wisdom Series - Live Teaching Series
: Mother Maya discusses the concept of the "Indigenous Mind"—a state of being that is deeply connected to the Earth's rhythms and seasonal cycles. She emphasizes that reclaiming this mindset is essential for individual health and global healing.