ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月28日 07時44分


This 76-year-old man can teach you a thing or 2 about healing. “I never lock my door; if people show up at night, I will wake up,” said I Gusti Mangku Sasak, a holistic Usada Bali healer. Our visual journalist @malinfezehai traveled to #Bali to meet I Gusti Mangku, who begins and ends each day by meditating. He then goes to the rice fields, where he works with his son. When he returns home, around dusk, patients come from his village and beyond. This 3rd-generation healer has simple advice for well-being: “Know oneself, be in control of your food intake and be aware of your body.” I Gusti Mangku is one of about 8,000 healers, or “Bailians,” versed in #UsadaBali, the ancient practice of using medicinal plants, oils, herbs and spices, as well as hands-on holistic therapies and ancient teachings, to treat physical and mental pains. In Bali, healers outnumber doctors by 4 to 1. Today, the Indonesian province has an industry of spiritual healing tourism. But I Gusti Mangku has never heard of #EatPrayLove, and the interest by foreign tourists does little to alter his daily routine. While he said he has treated heart conditions, headaches, deafness and breast cancer, he recognizes that there are some illnesses that he can’t treat: typhoid or cholera, for example. “A healer should never guarantee that they can heal people,” he said.


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