Rick Averbach
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It’s the age when most men stop and whisper, “Oh, Lordy!”
Over the hill . . . “The Big Four-Oh” . . . forty
It’s downhill from here for most men around —
Even high flyers start back to the ground
But Rick’s an example of a new paradigm
How to live life from a space beyond time
What does Rick have to show the world? Plenty!
His age may be forty, but his body’s still twenty
He’s accomplished so much, and he’s barely begun:
The wisdom of sages, and still very young
Here is a man who is what he speaks —
The bliss that he talks about glows on his cheeks
Arising from such great expansion of soul
His words alone make you feel healthy and whole
Each word is so pure, and so rich, and so true
So close to Maharishi, and so close to you
In answering questions, Rick is a rarity
He responds with compassion, conciseness, and clarity
Giving out knowledge for Rick is high art
But above everything else, he captures your heart
He can lecture to thousands, in a cavernous hall —
Dr. Rick’s heart will encompass them all
His heart’s like an ocean, completely unbounded
If his heart has a bottom, it’s never been sounded
It encompasses everything, as unboundedness will
And here, in a word, is the source of his skill
Heart bridges all gaps, transcends all dualtiy
Re-connects life to its own immortality
Medicine, in truth, is both science and art
And uniting these opposite values is heart
He touches your pulse, and his heart is what feels
His heart touches yours, and this is what heals
As an ocean attracts all the rivers that flow
His heart attracts us — we share in the glow
Dr. John Hagelin has planted a seed
And Dr. Rick Averbach will follow his lead
In the field of physics, one of John’s aims
Is to take the old terms and to give them new names
The old names are backward, turned upside down
John Hagelin’s working to turn this around
In medicine, the names are just as unfit
So Dr. Rick’s doing the same thing with it
The word patient, we know, is a pure contradiction
And hospital food — this term is pure fiction
The nurse comes and tells you to put on this gown —
Perfect attire for a night on the town
How many times have our tongues been depressed?
Stick out your tongues and say “Ah” when you’ve guessed
When a doctor says culture, you know at the start
That he’s probably not speaking of music or art
When a test comes back positive, the outlook is bad
When a test comes back negative, everyone’s glad
Positive and negative — the meaning’s reversed
Like sickness and health — the wrong one comes first
Into this scene, in such disarray
Comes Dr. Rick Averbach, saving the day
Now we’re all speaking of soma and ojas
Of prakritis, agnis, dhatus, and doshas
Tanmatras, mahabhutas, and nadivigyan
Suryanamaskara, and on, on, and on
Gaps and samhita, bhava and marma
Pragya-aparadh — and do we hear karma?
Medical science, as it stands in the West
Is limited, partial — fragments at best
Rick is not only changing the nomenclature
He takes the whole field and returns it back home in nature
You needn’t look far for a world-class vaidya —
Dr. Rick Averbach’s right here beside ya
It was ’75 when Rick and Stuart met
Was it love at first sight? Not exactly — yot yet
They parted again, off to Governor Training
But the future was coming — now no detaining
Rick, now a Governor, in ’78
Met with Maharishi, and his question was straight:
“What should I do now?” Rick had to decide —
Take note of the way that Maharishi replied:
Maharishi said, “Go out and practice your craft —
And find a good partner,” he said, and then laughed
“Who should it be?” Rick asked from his side
“Anyone you’re comfortable with,” he replied.
Rick returned home and saw Stuart again
They were out on the coast, these medicine men
The chemistry sparked, and who would suppose —
Stuart was actually the first to propose
Rick pondered deep, pondered long, pondered hard. . . .
A split-second later, he said, “Okay, pard!”
The chemistry sparked for Susie and Joan
And they became partners, as one might have known
No professional bond was ever so strong
Pull one of their legs, and all four come along
How often have Susie and Joan been amused
To see even close friends get these two confused
Rick is called Stuart, Stuart’s called Rick
Averberg, Rothenbach — confusion runs thick
We’d almost predict it — who is surprised?
With people so gifted and so synchronized
They complement each other like sides of a coin
It’s hardly a wonder their forces would join
By themselves, they’re each great — but when they are paired,
Like Super Radiance, their greatness is squared
Time passes quickly — where does a day go?
Three years were three lifetimes in warm San Diego
They decided to move here, families and all
A week before Maharishi sounded his call
They moved here to Fairfield and little suspected
How their whole life-direction would be re-directed
They moved here to Fairfield — the word got about
And all San Diego soon followed them out
They opened an office in Ottumwa, nearby —
From San Diego to Ottumwa? — Who are these guys?
To be country doctors was not in their stars
They were destined to travel by jet, not just cars
Maharishi brought out Ayur-Veda and then
He simply and naturally turned to these men
“Establish a clinic,” Maharishi instructed
“A clinic?” They panicked —how’s it constructed?
Nature supported through Dr. Kasturi
The Ayur-Vedic master who’d guide them to glory
“First you must learn panchakarma,” he said.
“Panchakarma?” they asked with a scratch to the head
Stuart and Rick were doubly blessed:
They quickly became the first techs in the West
Who were their patients, you ask? Take your pick —
Pure self-referral: Stuart and Rick
The first techs, the first patients — so many firsts
Career paths were soaring in blasts and in bursts
The abhyanga “table” was down on the floor
With 700 people in line at the door
Rick had asked Maharishi about Ayur-Ved
Back in ’75 — it seemed like an aid
Maharishi replied that the time wasn’t right
Credit Rick Averbach with amazing foresight
In ’86-’87, they were back at the source,
In India, leading the first doctors’ course
Such precious knowledge — the rishis cognized it
But they took the knowledge and systematized it
And now they are authors — their book’s going to soar
For Stuart and Rick, there’s much more in store
When Rick’s name was chosen, the stars were propitious
He was given a name that is rather auspicious
Rk is the sound at the source of creation
A branch of the Ved, supreme revelation
Dr. Averbach turns ever back on the Self
His knowledge is alive, not in books on his shelf
Dr. Averbach turns ever back to the source
Setting all medicine on an evolutionary course
Look at the wisdom and warmth that appears
At the mouths of these doctors so youthful in years
Who can foresee what their futures may hold?
The layers of knowledge they both will unfold
The millions of people they’ll touch and inspire
To health and enlightenment, higher and higher
Ensuring that everyone, from the moment of birth
Enjoys nothing less than heaven on earth
September 29, 1989