Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Free Simple Eye Surgery Removes Cataracts In Nepal & Throughout The World


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For me, an area of moral clarity is: you're in front of someone who's suffering and you have the tools at your disposal to alleviate that suffering or even eradicate it, and you act. --Dr. Paul Farmer

Inspiration of the Day:
Raj Kaliya Dhanuk sits on a wooden bench, barefoot, with a tattered sari covering thin arms as rough as bark. Thick clear tears bleed from her eyes, milky saucers that stare at nothing. Dhanuk and more than 500 others - most of whom have never seen a doctor before - have traveled for days by bicycle, motorbike, bus and even on their relatives' backs to reach Dr. Sanduk Ruit's mobile eye camp. Each hopes for the miracle promised in radio ads by the Nepalese master surgeon: He is able to perform cataract surgery, without stitches, in about five minutes. Free of charge. [ more ]

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Happiness - Investing In Process Not Outcome

Watch this:
http://www.dailygood.org/more.php?n=4067

On happiness.

Not investing in the outcome.
Focus on outcome for direction.
Invest in process and have a nice day.

The example of a child learning how to walk is funny.

Is this a journey I want to take ...

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It is my duty and privilege to be of service. I will do whatever I can to make life easier for all people who cross my path. --Srikumar Rao

Inspiration of the Day:
He teaches them to be grateful and he wants them to meditate. But Prof. Srikumar Rao's isn't a spiritual teacher: he teaches at some of the world's top business schools! In his gentle voice, he asks his students to stop living in a "me centered" world and start living in an "other centered" one. At a conference in Copenhagen, he spoke of breaking free of the "I'd be happy if ..." mental model, and embrace our hard-wired happiness. [ more ]

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Details On Exercise To Improve Memory & Brain Health

New Powerful Three Minute Exercise Improves Memory and Brain Health

Friday, February 19, 2010 by: Paul Fassa, citizen journalist
http://www.naturalnews.com/028207_brain_health_exercise.html

(NaturalNews) An unusual exercise to improve mental health and acuity has been going viral on the internet lately. It was featured in a Los Angeles CBS News report (source below) that has an MD, a Yale neurobiologist, an occupational therapist, educators, and parents endorsing it. It is a simple routine, and it has created positive results for learning disabled and autistic children as well as older Alzheimer`s victims.

And it`s useful for any kind of brain fog or dullness, even emotional instability. It can improve memory and focus, and it`s even made some a little smarter. It seems to work for everyone regardless of mental condition.

How to Do This Simple Exercise

With your feet pointing straight ahead, spread them apart about shoulder width. Grab your right earlobe with the thumb and finger of your left hand. Cross over your left arm and do the same using your right hand on the left earlobe. Then squat as fully as you can, breathing in. That`s a little counter intuitive, but that`s what you do. Breathe in as you squat.

Then breathe out as you stand. So the breathing needs to be synchronized with the squats. Continue this motion repetitively while holding both earlobes for three minutes. That may be too much at first, so start with one minute. One can go up to five minutes, but three is good enough. This can be done by anyone at any age and should be done on a daily basis until the fog lifts!

How It Works

Los Angeles physician Dr. Eric Robins says that the brain cells and neurons are energized with this simple exercise. He prescribes it to his patients and has had excellent results. One example of his is a youngster doing poorly in school. After being introduced to the exercise, that child went on to become an A student.

According to Yale neurobiologist Dr. Eugenius Ang, the earlobes grabbed are acupuncture points that stimulate neural pathways in the brain. The brain`s hemispheres are in opposite sides of the earlobes. Using opposite hands for pinching the earlobes may have something to do with the way our subtle energies are arranged.

Ang showed that the results from EEG (electroencephalography) readings after doing this exercise indicate the right and left hemispheres of the brain had become synchronized. EEG readings measure the neuron firings in the brain via electrodes on the scalp, and are used to determine brain wave normalcies and abnormalities.

As Dr. Ang states, "... in modern terms, the brain is actually lateralized. This is an ideal hemispheric arrangement, which is unusual these days. It is something that pricey brain technology CDs attempt to do by producing subliminal sounds to the brain attached to audible sounds through a headset. Dr. Ang also does this exercise daily.

How It Started

The exercise was introduced by pranic healing Master Koa Chok Sui`s book SuperBrain Yoga and taught by him personally on lecture tours. Of course, there are many other aspects of pranic healing that Master Sui taught.

Prana is another word for Chi, the subtle life force energy that surrounds and permeates the body. It is the stuff of acupuncture and Qi (Chi) Gong. In addition to the subtle energy aspects of prana or Chi, it seems that combining a mildly aerobic exercise also helps flood the brain cells with oxygen.

At any rate, it`s an easy and inexpensive way to improve memory, mental clarity and focus, as well as assist those with debilitating mental disorders. There are those who call it quackery. But you`d be smart to do it daily!

Sources for more information:

Main Source page with CBS News video (Click - See how it is done here)
http://homeopathyplus.com.au/hplus/...

EEG details
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr...

Site for Master Koa Chok Sui
http://www.superbrainyoga.org/

A bit about neural pathways
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural...

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Simple 1 to 3 minute exercise has positive results for many people - kids through elders.

Simple 1 to 3 minute exercise has positive results for many people - kids through elders.

Try it for a couple of days and see if you notice any difference - then read and watch the video:

Exercise Instructions

  • Step One: Stand with your feet about shoulder distance apart, toes pointing forward.
  • Step Two: Grab your right ear lobe between your left thumb and finger. (Thumb on outer part of ear lobe.)
  • Step Three: Grab your left ear lobe between your right thumb and finger. You should now be holding both earlobes with your arms crossed over your chest (and we’re still not joking).
  • Step Four: Commence doing body squats by bending your knees and lowering your body toward the floor as you breathe in. Go as low as you can comfortably manage and then raise yourself back to a standing position as you breathe out.
  • Step Five: Repeat the squats for 1 to 3 minutes while continuing to hold your earlobes.
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Poor Memory can be Improved by One Simple Exercise

http://homeopathyplus.com.au/poor-memory-can-be-improved-by-one-simple-exercise/

A quick and easy exercise improves poor memory, lack of concentration, clumsiness and emotional instability

EEG scans show that it synchronises both sides of the brain and offers real help to those with learning difficulties, autism and Alzheimers disease. In fact anyone whose memory is not as sharp as they would like it to be can benefit from this exercise

See how it is done here

As soon as the above information was emailed to subscribers calls arrived from those with dodgy computers and slow transfer speeds asking for further details. So, not wanting anyone to be in ignorance, we provide the following information …

Main Story Points

On a CBS news story video clip, a teacher, doctor, neurobiologist, occupational therapist, and parent discuss how one easy exercise:

  • Stimulates neural pathways via acupressure points in the earlobes
  • Synchronises the right and left side of the brain to improve function
  • Sharpens intelligence in seniors, juniors, mums, dads and kids
  • Helps those with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, learning difficulties and behavioural problems
  • Is fast and simple to do - takes just 1 to 3 minutes a day
  • Benefits anyone of any age

Exercise Instructions

  • Step One: Stand with your feet about shoulder distance apart, toes pointing forward.
  • Step Two: Grab your right ear lobe between your left thumb and finger (we’re not joking).
  • Step Three: Grab your left ear lobe between your right thumb and finger. You should now be holding both earlobes with your arms crossed over your chest (and we’re still not joking).
  • Step Four: Commence doing body squats by bending your knees and lowering your body toward the floor as you breathe in. Go as low as you can comfortably manage and then raise yourself back to a standing position as you breathe out.
  • Step Five: Repeat the squats for 1 to 3 minutes while continuing to hold your earlobes.

So, with an exercise this easy why not commit to giving your brain a regular workout? Just hold those ears and bend the knees a few minutes each day for clearer thinking and a sharper memory.



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