Redefining Spirituality and Science: Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine
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In this episode of Conversations in Science and Faith, I was honored to sit down with Dr. Kavitha Chinnaiyan to explore the profound intersection of science, medicine, and inner transformation.
Dr. Chinnaiyan is a cardiologist and professor at William Beaumont School of Medicine. She's a published researcher in the fields of cardiac imaging. And she's also a spiritual teacher integrating ancient traditions under the name Saundaryāmbikā.
From the elegant physics of cardiovascular systems to the deeply human art of patient care, Dr. Chinnaiyan reflected on her journey bridging evidence-based medicine with practices like meditation and yoga. She shared how stress, consciousness, and emotional states directly influence heart health. We also discussed why the future of medicine must advance beyond linear models of cause and effect to a holistic approach.
We talked about the role of spirituality in clinical practice, the importance of humility and openness in patient relationships, and how physicians can integrate scientific rigor with a deeper understanding of human experience. Dr. Chinnaiyan also offered a powerful perspective on non-duality, karma yoga, and the idea that true healing emerges when we move beyond separation of mind and body.
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