*Adya Sampradaya comes from the Sanskrit Language. Adya means original or primal. And Sampradaya means cherished knowledge given forth carefully. Each edition features articles on healing and personal growth, traditional wisdom from around the world and the news that affects our lives.
"Ben Oofana is one of the most genuine people I have ever met. He walks his talk and it all comes from his heart."
"Ben helped me get my life back. When we first met I was a confused, angry and broken person and my body reflected all of this pain. I was also very determined to heal. Session by session, Ben gently and patiently guided me through the process of opening up to the pain, releasing it and replacing it with what was important to me. I began to feel less fragmented, more whole; living less in the past and more in the present.
Ben’s medicine is strong; it is a process that requires commitment and taking responsibility for yourself.
That is true healing.' - Lee, Boston
"I had a very difficult childhood and before meeting Ben I often felt that I was looking at the world through a window, or that it was only a dream. I also had a low tolerance for stressful situations and would be completely worn out after a tough day.
After two sessions with Ben I noticed that I no longer had the feeling of being separate from the world around me and I cope with stress and conflict much more easily now." - Dawn, Kansas City
Healing Services
Doiohm is the Kiowa word for traditional
doctoring. These healing practices have assisted in healing a wide range of chronic physical
conditions:
headaches
physical injuries
back pain, including spinal injuries and
disc disorder
circulatory disorders which may include poor
circulation to the extremities
respiratory ailments such as asthma
digestive disorders, such as ulcerative
colitis and irritable bowel syndrome
cardiovascular disorders such as strokes and
hypertension
neurological disorders such as multiple
sclerosis and Parkinsons disease
brain damage
paralysis
chronic fatigue
ovarian cysts and fibroid tumors
cancer
These healing practices are also effective in
alleviating symptoms of emotional and psychological suffering associated with the
following conditions:
grief and loss
anger
depression
phobias and anxiety disorders
bipolar disorders such as manic depression
transitional phases of life such as divorce
post-traumatic stress disorder; survivors of
childhood abuse and trauma related to physical or sexual violence and combat exposure
characterological disorders such as schizoid, schizoid affective, symbiotic, narcissistic,
histrionic, and borderline personality disorders, psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia