Dhananjaya
Dhananjaya (Fabio Basalisco), medical doctor, specialist in neurology with specialization in psychosomatic medicine, Ayurvedic doctor with professional training in Italy and India, Ananda Raja Yoga and Ananda Yoga instructor, disciple, kriyaban. He began the Ayurvedic path, along with other complementary medicines, in 1994 and has been committed to the search for his own life purpose and highest Truth ever since.
At the end of 2009, he left basic medicine, official medicine and all other complementary medicines to devote himself entirely to Ayurveda, self-study through Ayurvedic consultations, Ayurveda and massage classes, experiential seminars of healthier nutrition and lifestyle in harmony with the laws of Nature. He leads individual and/or small group detoxification and panchakarma periods in Monopoli - Bari.
He came to Ananda Assisi in March 2019 for an even higher understanding of self and to tune in with the Guru, Paramhansa Yogananda, and has been confirmed through the teachings of the Path to be able to expand his own consciousness and be able to accompany others in understanding and aligning the physical, energetic, mental and spiritual body.
At the end of 2009, he left basic medicine, official medicine and all other complementary medicines to devote himself entirely to Ayurveda, self-study through Ayurvedic consultations, Ayurveda and massage classes, experiential seminars of healthier nutrition and lifestyle in harmony with the laws of Nature. He leads individual and/or small group detoxification and panchakarma periods in Monopoli - Bari.
He came to Ananda Assisi in March 2019 for an even higher understanding of self and to tune in with the Guru, Paramhansa Yogananda, and has been confirmed through the teachings of the Path to be able to expand his own consciousness and be able to accompany others in understanding and aligning the physical, energetic, mental and spiritual body.
