Amish Shah is the founder, producer & director of The Natural Law: an award-winning film and a global movement committed to spreading the natural science of Ayurveda.
Years ago, when an unhealthy and stress-soaked lifestyle triggered a long list of life-threatening illnesses, Amish traveled the world to seek out the world’s leading Ayurveda practitioners.
What he discovered transformed his health and his life in ways regular medical treatment couldn’t – and he’s now made it his life’s mission to integrate Ayurveda with modern society, and bring it to those who need it most.
In the masterclass, Amish will share his experience from over a decade of committing his life to Ayurvedic wellness, so you too can apply them in your own life.
“I loved the movie! It’s so clear that this was such a passion project and as somebody who also survived chronic illness for years, sought answers from allopathic medicine and could not find them, I really deeply related to Amish’s story and to the village that it took to help him get well. What I loved about the movie is that it was such an intimate look at one man’s journey and what happened to his family as a result of him being ill and what happened to his family as a result of becoming well. Also a larger look at the landscape of medicine – what’s working, what’s not working today, and how Ayurveda can actually be used today in our modern world to help heal us all.”
“Ayurveda’s “time” has come. With our epidemic of chronic disease, and too few resources for so many ill citizens, even America, with its enormous health expenditure per capita, needs Ayurveda now! Amish Shah’s dramatic recovery to his glowing health of today is very compelling, and this documentary makes Ayurvedic principles accessible and appealing.”
“The film was pretty inspiring and it was an eye opener. When you think about everything that’s been here for so long, folks that have had this knowledge and to bring it into today’s modern society and modern medicine, and to be able to have that dichotomy where people can actually go back and understand what’s been going on – I thought it was great to just be an eye opener and understand what it was trying to communicate to us – the basic knowledge. The movie was definitely knowledgeable.”