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Natural
Health Therapy Dictionary on Fasting
FASTING: Those who fast for health cite many benefits of fasting: rest for internal organs; improved digestion and circulation; greater mental and spiritual clarity and energy; elimination of drug cravings; improved sleep; weight loss. Adherents say that fasting can relieve symptoms of emotional depression and anxiety and foster a feeling of well-being. Advocates of fasting during illness believe that this restraint aids healing; eating, they believe, taps energy for digestion that could be better used for recovery. In addition, some claim that fasting may release a hormone that stimulates the body's immune system in its fight against disease.
(See also: Fasting ,
Alternative Health, Body
Mind and Soul)
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Kundalini Signs and Symptoms Many
individuals whose Kundalini has been unexpectedly unleashed DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS
HAPPENING, and the prevailing social ignorance about this multidimensional
transformative process makes it hard to find medical or alternative health
practitioners or spiritual advisors who recognize the symptoms, particularly
when they are strongly physical. Many people know that the risen Kundalini
flings open gates to all sorts of mystical, paranormal and magical vistas, but
few realize it can also dramatically impact the body.
Read more here: » Kundalini:
Kundalini Signs and Symptoms |
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According to Jain tradition, among the 12 types of penances, the first four - anshan (fasting), unodari (eating less), vritti-sankshepa (selective eating) and rasa-parityaga (taste-selection) - are particularly good for health. Fasting is more than mere abstinence from food. US scientist Selton says: "Food intake leads to accumulation of toxicants in the body which adversely affect health". Fasting is one way of getting rid of toxic substances from the body since it provides rest to the digestive system. A faulty digestive system can have a negative effect on the functioning of the respiratory system, leading to breathing problems.
(See also: Paryushan Parva , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Paryushan Parva: Festival of Fasting - Paryushan Parva |
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Eyes
His
Holiness, the Dalai Lama, speaking to a capacity audience in the Albert Hall in
1984 united his listeners instantly with one simple statement: "All beings
want to be happy; they want to avoid pain and suffering." I was impressed
at how he was able to touch what we share as human beings. He affirmed our
common humanity, without in any way dismissing the obvious differences.
When invited to look at
'Jesus through Buddhist eyes', I had imagined that I would use a 'compare and
contrast' approach, rather like a school essay. I was brought us as a Christian
and turned to Buddhism in my early thirties, so of course I have ideas about
both traditions: the one I grew up in and turned aside from, and the one I
adopted and continue to practise within. But after re-reading some of the
gospel stories, I would like to meet Jesus again with fresh eyes, and to
examine the extent to which he and the Buddha were in fact offering the same
guidance, even though the traditions of Christianity and Buddhism can appear in
the surface to be rather different.
Read more here: » Christ and Budda: Jesus Through Buddhist Eyes |
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of the Five PranasPrana - Secrets of the Five
Pranas
To change something we must alter
the energy which creates it. This fact is true in the practice of Yoga. To
bring about positive changes in body and mind we must understand the energy
through which they work. This is called Prana in Sanskrit, meaning primary
energy. It is sometimes translated as breath or vital force, though it is more
than these.
Read more here: » Prana: Secrets
of the Five Pranas |
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Creating Pictures In Your AuraCreating
Pictures In Your Aura
Mental
pictures can be created in your head and then transferred to the energy field
around your body, your aura. If you create a picture that you are a little too
fat in the rear end, you will invariably take that picture and place it right
on your posterior! Then, each time you look in the mirror, you subconsciously
see the picture and reinforce that negative image: "See, I knew I was too
fat." This may be one reason why so many people end up gaining weight
while on a diet; the negative image pictures they create about themselves get
reinforced so much that it is hard to change them!
An
excerpt from Aura Awareness, What Your Aura Says About You
Read more here: » Auras:
Creating Pictures In Your Aura |
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Secret of AgniThe Secret of Agni (Agni Rahasya):
In ancient Vedic thought, the
individual soul was symbolized by fire. Our inner soul, hidden like a secret
flame deep within our hearts, abides inextinguishable throughout all our states
of consciousness of waking, dream and deep sleep. It endures as the witness
through our every birth and death, through all the many sojourns in the various
worlds and planes of existence of our soulŐs vast manifestation.
Read more here: » Agni: The
Secret of Agni |
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