Medicine meets Mysticism

A male doctor with gray hair and a stethoscope around his neck, wearing a white coat and a striped shirt, standing with arms crossed in front of a light-colored background.

Dr. Ed Wilson is a Los Angeles physician and lifelong student of Kabbalistic tradition. He teaches the Yoga of Abraham—an ancient daily practice that bridges science, spirit, and the language of DNA.


→ McGill University, MD
→ LAC + USC County Hospital (Internal Medicine), → UCLA (Kennamer Fellowship)
→ 20-year apprenticeship with North African mystic Baba Dao

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A note from Dr. Wilson

I was raised in France and England, with Moroccan roots. When my family moved to Canada, I turned to study for stability but felt deeply unsettled inside. In my twenties I pursued medicine—earning my degree from McGill University, training at LAC+USC County Hospital, and completing a fellowship at UCLA—yet I was still searching for something that science alone couldn’t explain.

That search ended when I met Baba Dao, a North African mystic and Kabbalist who became my teacher for more than twenty years. From him I learned the ancient practice now called the Yoga of Abraham—a daily discipline of breath and movement that reconnects body, mind, and spirit.

Medicine taught me how the body works. The Yoga of Abraham taught me why. Together they revealed the body as a living community, each organ with its own rhythm and wisdom. When those parts work in harmony, healing follows naturally.

I believe every person should understand how their body truly functions and feel awe at its design. The Yoga of Abraham offers that experience through simple, consistent practice. It helps the body remember what it was made for: balance, clarity, and peace.

In health,

ED WILSON, MD

"Medicine taught me how the body works. The Yoga of Abraham taught me why."

—Dr. Ed Wilson

"Medicine taught me how the body works. The Yoga of Abraham taught me why." —Dr. Ed Wilson

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