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Saturday, 28 March 2020

SELF-HEALING REGIMEN.......from illness to wellness





Self-Healing is a Science applicable and benefit to those who open their minds and bodies to allow this to happen.

If you intuitively feel that you’re a healer, or if someone has told you that, it’s important to trust your abilities and use them wisely.
Positive mindset Resonant breathing and inner Visualization can enhance your healing process.
The true healing is about wholeness, balancing mind, body and soul is in the report card.
The larger process of healing always will become a tapestry of actions that blend in elements of physical, mental and spiritual parts of one’s life. To do this fully, healing becomes a process of growth.
The book revolves around the most of the healing techniques and made it in a very simple language. You can adapt and practice these techniques in under expert guidance and supervision for better results.
Life is full of happiness and tears; be strong and have faith.
Small and simple changes, shifts in thinking, and self-improvement.
The Holy Bhagwat Geeta says that most of the modern-day diseases are psychosomatic – caused by mind. Emotional disturbances like hatred, anger and fear destroy not only our peace of mind but our health as well. They are often caused by the over-or-under secretion of the endocrine glands which secrete chemical hormones into the blood stream, which affects body functions like growth, digestion and energy levels, etc.
Yoga and meditation are capable of relieving stress and strain and creating a relaxed mind. When a relaxed mind recites specific shlokas from Bhagavad Gita it can cure specific diseases.
Rendering of verses is surely not going to cure diseases but it can be a supplement to regular medical therapies.
My goal is to normalize the anxiety of change, motivate people through transitions and support them positively along their path…
You need to have strong desire. Strong enough to overcome all distractions, doubts and weaknesses.


Align with nature’s rhythm and see your own radical change

Here is to a life, every day and spiritual,
Both individual and communal,
Meditative and ritual,
Embracing all the emotions that make us human,
Leading us to happiness,
And beyond happiness

To being
and becoming
whole.
SELF-HEALING REGIMEN.......from illness to wellness

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Thursday, 26 March 2020

What Do You Expect from Life?

Two women started a new job on the same day.

One expected to have a great day and looked forward to meeting her new co-workers, the other dreaded it as she thought that she would be treated as an outsider.

They both got what they expected.

Two young men went to a university lecture.

One eagerly anticipated the chance to learn, the other attended the class solely to get through the course.

They both got what they expected.

Two sisters celebrated Christmas with their families.

One was looking forward to catching up with loved one and reminiscing on old times, the other was sure that it would be a disaster.

They both got what they expected.

Two men went to the same church on a Sunday morning.

One expected to experience God and learn something new for his spiritual walk, the other expected very little except to go through an empty ritual.

They both got what they expected.

Two women went to the same party.

One expected to have a great time with her friends, the other anticipated that no-one would speak to her.

They both got what they expected.

Two men went to football training for the same team.

One couldn’t wait to work hard, sweat and improve his skills, the other couldn’t be bothered working hard as he thought that training was a waste of time.

They both got what they expected.

In all these situations the pattern was the same:

·         They had the same circumstances.

·         They chose their attitude.

·         The outcome directly matched their expectations.

It doesn’t always work like this.

Sometimes, we have the most optimistic perspective, only to be sorely disappointed.

Sometimes, we go into a situation with a very negative attitude and are pleasantly surprised.

But you get what you expect. Some people grow up with the ability to think and act positively, but anyone can cultivate it with a little self-discipline.

Having this kind of perspective removes fear and doubt from your life and replaces them with certainty about achieving a successful outcome.

Life is full of happiness and tears; be strong and have faith.

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Prayers for people affected by the coronavirus


A new coronavirus disease is spreading rapidly around the world, officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11. More than 4,00,000 people have been infected and the death toll is over 16,500 people. The numbers are increasing daily, and the disease has impacted at least 145 countries.

Have mercy on me, my God, have mercy on me, for in you I take refuge. I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed. —Psalm 57:1 (NIV)
Pray for people who are infected with COVID-19 or facing quarantine.

Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. —1 Peter 5:7 (NIV)

Let’s pray for all the lives at stake in the world currently with the new mantra of ‘Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu’.
The negativity and panic in the air around is the most threatening part of the current situation people are facing globally. We need to keep calm and stay in our homes until further instructions. We also need to turn this negativity around us into positivity and stand together with the spirit of ‘Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu’. Let’s first understand what does it mean?

What does the mantra of ‘Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu’ mean?

Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu —  this mantra has been derived from the ancient language Sanskrit and can be found in the Vedic texts. The original texts read:

ॐ सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः
सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः ।
सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु
मा कश्चिद्दुःखभाग्भवेत् ।
ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥

(Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah
Sarve Santu Niraamayaah |
Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu
Ma Kashchid Dukhabhaag Bhavet |
Om Shanti Shantih Shantih ||)
Translating it into English, this Vedic mantra means:
Om, May all be happy,
May all be free from illness
May all witness everything auspicious
May no one suffers
Om Peace, peace, peace
The ancient mantra is not only to wish prosperity and happiness all around us, but it is also a way of life.
With the news of COVID-19 and the related casualties is all around on news channels, you might find it hard to stay calm.
Coronavirus can be the worst calamity of the century. It is disrupting the world economies and even affecting our day-to-day lives. Adequate measures are being taken by the concerned authorities to mitigate the risks manifolds. We are bound to stay at homes and consider best practices to avoid the spread of the coronavirus threat being faced globally. We need to stay positive and help others keep positivity too. We can do so by keeping a little patience and calm we can easily get through this hard time. The best way to do so is to stand together with the spirit of ‘Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu’, including in our daily prayers, and helping this message spread to the people around us.



Sunday, 22 March 2020

Thymus Tapping : BOOST YOUR IMMUNITY - COMBAT CORONAVIRUS



Thymus Tapping

Thymus Tapping

Our immune system protects our body from disease, so it’s important to build a strong immune system.

Behind your sternum, or breastbone, sits the thymus gland, your immune system’s surveillance gland.

It is part of the lymphatic immune system and one of the functions of the thymus is to process and mature T cells (also known as killer cells), the immune system’s “soldiers”.  Thumping, or tapping, your thymus gland stimulates your immune system, giving it a boost.

Use thymus tapping to keep the gland active and boost your immune system.

·         Stimulate energy

·         Boost your immune system

·         Increase your strength and vitality

Gently tapping on the thymus gland creates vibrations that stimulate an increase in the maturation and release of white blood cells.

Here’s how you do it:

Using your fingertips or side of your fist, tap up and down about 2-3 inches along your sternum, between and above your breasts.

The thymus is located behind the third rib, but any vibrations along the length of the upper sternum will stimulate it.

Do this for 15-20 seconds and continue to take regular slow breaths.

Do 1-3 times a day or up to 4 during times of acute illness. It can be all you need to ward off a cold or illness as the thymus is stimulated to release all that infection fighting white blood cells.
                                                 THYMUS GLAND LOCATION


5 BENEFITS OF THUMPING YOUR THYMUS

1.   Release fear.

2.   Increase your life force energy.

3.   Increase strength.

4.   Increase vitality.
     5. Strengthen your immune system.

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

GOOD SAYING


अजीब सी ही बात है
     कांच पर पारा चढ़ा दो
     तो आइना बन जाता है ,

                  और

किसी को आइना दिखा दो
     तो उसका पारा चढ़ जाता है !:)
मेहनत कर तू डरता क्युं है,
संघर्ष करने से बचता क्युं है,
आगे बढ़ अपनी शक्ति जान,
खुद को कम समझता क्युं है l
"इंसान" वही "श्रेष्ठ" है,

         जो "बुरी" "स्थिति" मे

              "फिसले" नहीं,

        एंव "अच्छी" "स्थिति" में

                "उछलें" नहीं......
🙏

Tuesday, 26 February 2019

BOOK OF WIT: सुनो कहानी : मस्ती की पाठशाला

BOOK OF WIT: सुनो कहानी : मस्ती की पाठशाला: सुनो कहानी - “ यादें बचपन की ” के बाद कहानियों का एक और संग्रह प्रस्तुत है सुनो कहानी -   “ मस्ती की पाठशाला ” इस संग्रह ...

सुनो कहानी : मस्ती की पाठशाला


सुनो कहानी - “यादें बचपन की के बाद कहानियों का एक और संग्रह प्रस्तुत है

सुनो कहानी -  मस्ती की पाठशाला


इस संग्रह में कई रोचक ज्ञानवर्धक कहानियों के साथ कुछ प्रेरक प्रसंग भी   शामिल हैI

 परिंदों को मंजिल मिलेगी यकीनन
यह फैले हुए उनके पर बोलते हैं
अक्सर  वह लोग खामोश रहते हैं 
जमाने में जिनके हुनर बोलते हैंI

चंद लम्हे और कुछ लफ्जो में कहानियां बयां नहीं होती एक उम्र गुजर जाती है कहानियों को हकीकत होने मेंI

कृपया जुड़े रहे हम से पढ़ते रहे सुनते रहे सुनाते रहे
सुनो कहानी मस्ती की पाठशाला

“There’s always room for a story that can transport people to another place.”
―J.K. Rowling


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Tuesday, 16 October 2018

STAY YOUNG – DEFY the Biological Ageing



STAY YOUNG – Fox the Biological Ageing

The Anatomy

o   Telomeres are nucleoprotein caps positioned at the end of chromosomes.

o   Aging causes telomeres to shorten significantly and results in gradual cell deterioration.

o   Regular physical activity reduces disease risk, possibly due to the preservation of telomeres.

o   Results showed that regular activity accounted for significantly longer telomeres in U.S. adults.

o   The longer telomeres found in active adults accounted for 9 years of reduced cellular aging.
 The Do’s

1. Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctors worry about them. That is why you pay “them".

2. Treat your friends like how you want them to treat you. Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down.

3. Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, line dancing, whatever. Never let the brain idle." An idle mind is the devil's workshop." and the devil's name is Alzheimer's.

4. Enjoy the simple things.

5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.

6. The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.

7. Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, friends, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.

8. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.

9. Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next county; to a foreign country but NOT to where the guilt is.

10. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.

AND ALWAYS REMEMBER: Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. Share this with someone. We all need to live life to its fullest each day.

Healthy Diet
Eating a healthy diet with green leafy vegetables, fresh fruits provides vitamins like Vit C, A, E, and K, which works as an antioxidant and kill free radicals. It provides a complete nourishment to the cells.
Whole Grains like Brown Rice, oats, buckwheat, barley, millet, quinoa are a great source of vitamins, minerals, fibre, and some protein.
Fresh Vegetables are filled with vitamins and minerals and are good sources of phytochemicals that protect the body from disease and aging. They are the ‘heavy weights’ in regeneration. This includes the power foods like spinach, lettuce, asparagus, cabbage and carrots.
Fresh Fruits are filled with vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals that protect the body. This includes the power foods like lemons, apples, bananas, mangos and watermelon. Each of these fruits has a host of health benefits.
Hydration Water the basic element of life is the most important ingredient in the process of rejuvenation. Water therapy is one of the oldest therapies used since ancient times in India. It’s known that water carries all the nutrient in the body through blood, lack of water causes shrinking of cells, making fewer nutrients available to it.
As we age our skin gets dehydrated which results in wrinkles and sagging. Drinking enough water, a day keeps you hydrated. And It keeps the skin wrinkle free and moist. Water is needed for digestion, circulation of body fluids and joint lubrication.
The Mind’s Make-Over
Keep stress under control: Among the major culprit behind the premature aging is the stress that affects the physical, mental and outer look of your body in a negative and undesired way. Stress results in low libido, have the connection with skin wrinkles development, low testosterone levels, and unhealthy eating habits.
Deep breath: Breathing is such an important thing in our life, but we are extremely busy in our work that we never care about how we inhale and exhale OXYGEN (I think it is precious than anything else) inside our body. So, from now onwards take care of your breathing. If you want to stay fit for long time take deep breathe specially if you are not in so much pollution.
Early to bed and early to rise: If you don’t get time for exercising regularly at least try to wake up early in the morning and sleep early in night. You can manage your tasks in a great way if you wake up early in the morning.
Exercise: One of the most important things to grow younger and live longer is to exercise regularly. The powerful exercise effects have positive anti-aging benefits including muscle mass, strength, aerobic capacity, bone density, and cholesterol. Not only exercise can keep the body young, but it also can keep your mind vital and promote emotional well-being. A complete fitness program can help you to develop flexibility, cardiovascular conditioning, and strength training. Find your own activity that you can do regularly 3-4 sessions weekly.
Maintain a youthful mind: To maintain a youthful mind, write down a few things you can do that are totally childlike. Think of something that evokes childhood for you: going to a playground to swing, eating an ice cream cone, colouring a picture, jumping rope, or building a sand castle. Find something that brings back the fun in your life, of you, had as a child, even if you think you’ve outgrown it, do it.
Utilize your mind: Dr. Geula, who has contemplated 80-year-olds who perform at an indistinguishable level from individuals in their 50s on neuro­psychological tests, has discovered that the superaged have less cerebrum tangles—stores of protein connected to Alzheimer's—proposing that their brains have security that ordinary brains don't. While researchers confuse this out, there's a considerable measure you can do to keep your own neural connections terminating. Learn Italian, take up the cello—notwithstanding driving another course to work can wake up sluggish cerebrum cells.
Do more exercises: Life lies in movement. Don't underestimate the energy of exercise! Life should form good habits, exercise more running, walking, playing, exercise, dance... Not only... Exercise is very pleasant. Exercise makes metabolism faster, and your body cells become more active than all cosmetics. Young women who want to be young always join the ranks!
Stay happy: The only way to stay happy is by managing stress. Believe me, Stress is your biggest enemy. It may be Anxiety or Worry. Everyone has a common tendency to Stress out over teensy weensy things to the great problems of life. When you flunk a test, if you haven’t prepared for the exam, when you look unappealing with a big tummy, you didn’t ace something, have loads of work to do in the office, when the company is at a huge loss, the first dish you try is a big flop, at times of hardships, when you want to buy a big car like your neighbour, having unsatisfied cravings, when your girlfriend/boyfriend ditched you, all these lead to the hideous feeling “worry”.
The happier you are with your life and people, then younger you will look. The more stressed, angry, jealous you are, the older you will look.
Never stop learning. The day you stop learning you become old—at any age. Just as weight lifting is to your muscles, learning is to your brain. To keep it sharp, strong, and high functioning, take a class, engage in self-study, do more challenging reading, take music lessons, learn a new language, talk to people who do something different from you. Learning keeps you young and makes you feel alive and engaged in life.
Eat lots of greens, veggies, and fruits. Exercise every day. Practice yoga and meditation. Laugh and share joy.
Youthfulness is about your vitality and spirit. As we age, we naturally lose flexibility, not only in our joints and muscles, but also in our thinking. It requires discipline to overcome this natural entropy. Furthermore, I prefer to use the term "staying youthful" rather than "staying young".