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	<title>Comments on: AUDIO: David Crow at NAMA pt. 3</title>
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		<title>By: Julie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you David for all that you do. 

I have been talking with some of the folks involved with the Afghani Arghand Cooperative (www.arghand.org) started by the brave and beautiful Sarah Chayes after spending time in  Kandahar covering the war for NPR. Now the coop is creating opportunities for the locals to use their native flora to create soaps and oils as a source of income.

It seems an ideal pairing to explore the possibility of some of the Afghan essential oils from Arghand for sale through your beautiful portal.  Just a thought ...

Thank you, too, for the NAMA postings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you David for all that you do. </p>
<p>I have been talking with some of the folks involved with the Afghani Arghand Cooperative (www.arghand.org) started by the brave and beautiful Sarah Chayes after spending time in  Kandahar covering the war for NPR. Now the coop is creating opportunities for the locals to use their native flora to create soaps and oils as a source of income.</p>
<p>It seems an ideal pairing to explore the possibility of some of the Afghan essential oils from Arghand for sale through your beautiful portal.  Just a thought &#8230;</p>
<p>Thank you, too, for the NAMA postings.</p>
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		<title>By: Felicia Tomasko</title>
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		<dc:creator>Felicia Tomasko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 17:39:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>During David Crow&#039;s talk at the sixth annual National Ayurvedic Medical 
Association conference, I felt the message he was imparting was the single 
most important talk given throughout the conference. Those of us intimately 
involved in Ayurveda understand its benefit as a healing modality that 
comprehensively addresses the relationships among body, mind and spirit. 
Ayurveda is also a system that provides a powerful means for healing the 
relationships in our community, society and our essential relationship with 
the Earth. We all need to listen to David&#039;s words on these issues. We all 
need to heed this call. Ayurveda can be an answer to the burning crises of 
today. David Crow, who tirelessly roams the planet shifting paradigms, doing 
the work, planting the seeds (literal and figurative) and spreading the 
message, is an inspiration. Please listen to this talk.

Felicia Marie Tomasko RN, E-RYT-500
Member Board of Directors, National Ayurvedic Medical Assocation, co-chair, 
2008 Conference Committee
Editor-in-Chief, LA YOGA Ayurveda and Health magazine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During David Crow&#8217;s talk at the sixth annual National Ayurvedic Medical<br />
Association conference, I felt the message he was imparting was the single<br />
most important talk given throughout the conference. Those of us intimately<br />
involved in Ayurveda understand its benefit as a healing modality that<br />
comprehensively addresses the relationships among body, mind and spirit.<br />
Ayurveda is also a system that provides a powerful means for healing the<br />
relationships in our community, society and our essential relationship with<br />
the Earth. We all need to listen to David&#8217;s words on these issues. We all<br />
need to heed this call. Ayurveda can be an answer to the burning crises of<br />
today. David Crow, who tirelessly roams the planet shifting paradigms, doing<br />
the work, planting the seeds (literal and figurative) and spreading the<br />
message, is an inspiration. Please listen to this talk.</p>
<p>Felicia Marie Tomasko RN, E-RYT-500<br />
Member Board of Directors, National Ayurvedic Medical Assocation, co-chair,<br />
2008 Conference Committee<br />
Editor-in-Chief, LA YOGA Ayurveda and Health magazine</p>
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