Jai and Greetings to All of Our Members,
On behalf of the NAMA Board of Directors, I send you warm wishes during this holiday season as we reach the end of 2019.
Reflecting on the year’s closing has been incredibly inspiring as NAMA embarks on 20 years as an organization. This feels like a great celebratory moment for all of us who practice Ayurvedic medicine and for the forward momentum of our profession in the United States.
Not unlike what we experience as humans, NAMA has come a long way in the last 20 years, weathering the natural changes which happen with organizational growth. We are fortunate that Ayurveda has prepared us to flow with grace and integrity into our next decade, together. Together, because we are lucky enough to also have a like-minded community of professionals who want to share and grow collectively.
This is a historical moment and I am hopeful that we can all pause and realize how much abundance is enveloping our community.
Each day I recognize that NAMA’s success has everything to do with the individual successes we all experience in our day-to-day.
Twenty years as an organization, means that ad infinitum testimonials have been generated on behalf of our professionals, crossing many borders as we share together in the force of being a dynamic healing art.
I am encouraged that through this next season and into 2020, we will all stay steady, quietly reflecting on the value of listening to one another and the obvious rhythms of NAMA’s continuous growth. I have confidence that we will be divinely inspired as we rest in Ayurveda’s guiding light, trusting in the greater good, beyond all time and space.
On behalf of the NAMA Board of Directors, I extend my gratitude for your continued support of the Ayurvedic profession.
I am honored to be your colleague and your President during such a monumental time.
In closing, it is my hope that we can all continue to be pillars of peace unifying all humanity in the name of Ayurveda.
Om Shanti,
Dr. Margrit Mikulis, ND AD
NAMA Board President