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		<title>Chakras And Flowers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you connect chakras, the energy centres of the body in Eastern tradition, and flowers, pretty, ephemeral, bright, cheerful manifestations of nature?
…by way of color therapy.. yoga energy balancing techniques…meditation… and a simple way of making yourself feel better and reenergized even if you don’t really believe in any of the above.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you connect chakras, the energy centres of the body in Eastern tradition, and flowers, pretty, ephemeral, bright, cheerful manifestations of nature?</p>
<p>…by way of color therapy.. yoga energy balancing techniques…meditation… and a simple way of making yourself feel better and reenergized even if you don’t really believe in any of the above.</p>
<p>There are seven main chakras (as well as several others) in a line from the base of the spine to the crown of the head and one more newly recognised chakra just above the head which I believe is important. Each one is associated with various areas of physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. When the energy flow in one becomes blocked it can result in certain symptoms and vice versa. By keeping the chakras open and the energy flowing, we can maximise our body’s ability to keep well and heal itself.</p>
<p>One way of stimulating energy flow is by a simple visualisation. Each chakra has a colour of the spectrum linked to it. Focus on that colour and imagine that colour light pouring into the chakra and saturating it in pure coloured light, then visualise the chakra as a spinning disc of colour. Take 2 or 3 deep breaths as you do so. You can also repeat a mantra or affirmation to intensify the positive energy you are creating. Work through each chakra (see below for summary) in turn from Root to Crown to rebalance your whole energy level.</p>
<p>So what about the flowers? Whatever you use to visualise the colour would work, paint swatches, coloured stones or crystals, an image in your minds eye, but beautiful photographs of flowers saturated in the pure colour of each chakra can bring some extra flower energy into your life as well. </p>
<p>Flowers raise the vibrational energy around them, which is why they have long been associated with celebrations, brought as presents to new mothers, sick people, loved ones. Weddings and funerals are lavish with them. We are rarely aware of the spiritual connection these days, we just know that flowers cheer people up and make them feel glad. So flower photos as visualisation aids make sense and are beautiful to have around. www.aflowergallery.com has a whole section devoted to chakra flower photos.</p>
<p>There are books written about the chakras going into far more detail than there is space for here, as it is a deep and complex subject, with infinite, individual interpretations, but here is a basic, brief summary of the chakras and their associated areas and colours.</p>
<p>1. Root &#8211; Red<br />
Situated at the base of the spine.<br />
Emotional grounding and ones roots. The excretory and reproductive systems and the immune system.<br />
Mantra “I am in touch with the earth, my roots”</p>
<p>2. Sacral – Orange<br />
A hands breadth down from the belly button.<br />
Sexuality, creativity, financial issues, honour and ethics, one to one relationships.<br />
Genital and urinary systems, bladder and prostate.<br />
Mantra “I am a creative, sexual being”</p>
<p>3. Solar Plexus – Yellow<br />
Over the solar plexus at the bottom of the rib cage.<br />
Self-esteem, self-confidence and how you see yourself.<br />
Digestive system, worries and fears, the stress of responsibility.<br />
Mantra “I believe in myself”</p>
<p>4. Heart – Green<br />
Over the heart.<br />
Love, forgiveness, unconditional love. Relationships.<br />
Circulatory and immune systems. Heart and lungs. Loneliness.<br />
Mantra “I can give and receive love”</p>
<p>5. Throat – Blue<br />
Centre of the throat<br />
Communication, self-expression and will power.<br />
Thyroid problems, sore throats, addictions(due to lack of will)<br />
Mantra “I speak my truth”</p>
<p>6. Brow &#8211; Indigo<br />
Centre of forehead<br />
Intuition, intellect and mind, inner vision.<br />
Brain and nervous system, eye problems.<br />
Mantra “I see clearly”</p>
<p>7. Crown &#8211; Violet<br />
Top of head.<br />
Spiritual awakening, search for meaning. Our relationship to our spirit and God.<br />
Central nervous system, overwhelming fatigue.<br />
Mantra “I believe”</p>
<p>8. Soul star – White/crystal<br />
Directly above the crown, about two hand’s breadths from the head<br />
Awareness of ones soul and its connection to the conscious self.<br />
Gives perspective on life and ability to see seemingly random positive or negative events as part of the soul’s journey.<br />
Mantra &#8220;I transcend&#8221;</p>
<p>This is a personal, simplified interpretation of the chakras. Use it as a stepping stone to finding out more for yourself.</p>
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		<title>Body and Mind</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is an excerpt from the book The Shaolin Workout
by Sifu Shi Yan Ming
As I go through my day today, I will remind myself to relax. Stay loose.
Be flexible in my body and mind.
It&#8217;s most important to stay loose and relaxed in mind and body. To enjoy your life, you must be relaxed. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is an excerpt from the book The Shaolin Workout<br />
by Sifu Shi Yan Ming</p>
<p>As I go through my day today, I will remind myself to relax. Stay loose.<br />
Be flexible in my body and mind.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s most important to stay loose and relaxed in mind and body. To enjoy your life, you must be relaxed. When we were children, our bodies were loose, relaxed, and flexible. We could do splits, flips, jumps, and twists without thinking about it. We were pure mind in babies&#8217; bodies.</p>
<p>But you&#8217;re never too old &#8212; we just get too tense, too stiff. We think too much. One of the most important lessons you can learn doing the Shaolin Workout is how to get back that childlike relaxation and flexibility &#8212; to be at home in your body again. It makes no difference if you are in your twenties, fifties, or eighties. Relax. Never feel old. Tell yourself you&#8217;re not getting older every year &#8212; you&#8217;re getting younger!</p>
<p>Sifu explains that there are two kinds of meditation: action meditation and no-action meditation. In the West, we&#8217;re most familiar with the no-action kind. We can all form images of Buddhist monks sitting with their legs crossed and their eyes closed, still and silent, for hours and hours, as they strive to achieve enlightenment.</p>
<p>The only problem is that too much no-action meditation can be as bad for your joints, your back, your neck, as sitting at a computer all day. This is what Da Mo saw happening to the monks at Shaolin. They spent so much time sitting in meditation that their bodies were as stiff as wooden dolls. He saw that Ba Tuo had not given them the proper tools to adapt Buddhism to Chinese life. Why do we meditate? To cleanse our minds and open our hearts. But if we burden our bodies with tension and pain, our minds and hearts can&#8217;t be cleansed. Your mind and your heart and your body are inseparable.</p>
<p>Kung fu is action meditation. The goal of kung fu is to relax your body and your mind, to extend your body and your mind, to cleanse your body and your mind. To be relaxed in your body, and relaxed in your life, is how you live fully in the present, experiencing this moment, here and now.</p>
<p>In our modern world, there&#8217;s another benefit to action meditation. We all have lives, jobs, families. We have wonderful things coming into our lives every day. Who among us has the time to sit and meditate for hours a day, like monks in a monastery? As you&#8217;ll find out, a half-hour of action meditation can be as liberating, for your body and your mind and your heart, as several hours of no-action meditation.</p>
<p>Kung fu and martial arts represent a refined form of action meditation. But any exercise program can be a form of action meditation &#8212; running, swimming, playing tennis, riding a bike. In the West, we speak of that point in an exercise routine where we &#8220;get in the zone,&#8221; where we &#8220;release endorphins,&#8221; where we achieve &#8220;the runner&#8217;s high.&#8221; Those are all Western ways of approaching the same concept: action meditation. A relaxed mind in a relaxed body.</p>
<p>As you go through your day today, relax. Stay loose. Be flexible in your body and in your mind. Enjoy your beautiful life every minute of the day. </p>
<p>Reprinted from: The Shaolin Workout: 28 Days to Transforming Your Body and Soul the Warrior&#8217;s Way by Sifu Shi Yan Ming © 2006 Rodale Inc. Permission granted by Rodale, Inc., Emmaus, PA 18098. Available wherever books are sold or directly from the publisher by calling or visit their website at </p>
<p>Author<br />
Sifu Shi Yan Ming, a 34th-generation Shaolin warrior monk, is respected not only in the martial arts world but also in the entertainment world by stars like Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Wesley Snipes, and the Wu-Tang Clan. His kung fu classes have been featured in USA Today, The New York Times, New York Daily News, and Entertainment Weekly. Brian Gray of Inside Kung Fu magazine has called him a &#8220;living treasure of China.&#8221; He has also appeared on the Discovery Channel, MTV, and CNBC, among other major networks. Sifu Shi Yan Ming lives in New York City.</p>
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		<title>Become Your Own Relaxation Expert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years. It is a techiniqe used to quiet the mind and body, and release stress. It can also bring focus and clarity, and often, after meditating, problems that you have been struggling with, miraculously become solved. Meditation has also been known to inspire people to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years. It is a techiniqe used to quiet the mind and body, and release stress. It can also bring focus and clarity, and often, after meditating, problems that you have been struggling with, miraculously become solved. Meditation has also been known to inspire people to write, and to spur lucrative business ideas, as your subconscious comes to light.</p>
<p>  One simple form of meditation, requires you to sit in a quiet room, either on a pillow, or cross-legged on the floor, or in a comfortable chair, making sure your spine is straight. It is advised that you use the same place every day. It is also suggested that you personalize your spot, by beautifying it with candles, flowers, and pictures of the people that you love.</p>
<p> The idea is to sit quietly, with your eyes closed, and focus on a point inside of your forehead. Try not to think of anything in particular, but don&#8217;t try &#8216;not&#8217; to think either, allowing your mind to become calm, and peaceful. If you find that your mind is &#8216;chattering&#8217;, don&#8217;t try to control it, just let it finish what it is that it is working on, it will eventually quiet down. It is also recommended for beginners to begin with ten to twenty minute sessions, each day. After awhile of doing this, you will start to feel deep relaxation and joy during these sessions.</p>
<p> The first step to this self-hypnosis is to sit in a quiet, comfortable spot, making sure you are facing a wall about eight feet away from you. Pick a spot or object on that wall, and make that spot or object your focal point. Looking at your focal point, begin counting backwards from 100, one number for each breath you exhale. As you do this, imagine yourself floating, and feeling very relaxed. You will begin to  feel your eyelids getting heavy, and may begin to blink. Let your eyes slowly close, and as you continue to count backwards, imagine yourself as limp as a ragdoll, totally relaxed, and floating in a safe and comfprtable place. Stop counting, and just float in your space. If any disturbing thoughts should come while in your space, just let them flow out again, and allow yourself to continue to feel safe and relaxed. This technique can help you to cope with stress, and discharge the tension that accumulates during stressful situations. </p>
<p> When you are ready to come out of this self-hypnosis, you can either let yourself drift off to sleep, or you can count from one to three and exit. First, count one, and get yourself ready to exit. At two, take a deep breath, and hold for a few seconds. At three, exhale and open your eyes slowly. As you open your eyes, continue to hold on to that relaxed and comfortable feeling.</p>
<p> You may then want to increase the length of your sessions to thirty minutes, or maybe even an hour. In our highly active lifestyles of today, it is imperative that we include a brief time for meditation in our daily schedule. For more self-help techniques and tips, please visit my website.</p>
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		<title>Binaural Beats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Optimizing your brain with just your set of headphones!
Binaural beats are unique sounds recorded in such a way that they re-adjust the brain wave frequencies of the listener automatically. Through a technological technique that has been named brain entrainment, binaural beats can change the mental and physical state of anyone who listens. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Optimizing your brain with just your set of headphones!</p>
<p>Binaural beats are unique sounds recorded in such a way that they re-adjust the brain wave frequencies of the listener automatically. Through a technological technique that has been named brain entrainment, binaural beats can change the mental and physical state of anyone who listens. </p>
<p>Analysis has shown that some brainwaves, like intense relaxation, are ideal for learning and retaining new information while delta brainwave states promote relaxed healthy sleep. Until the adaptation of binaural beats tapes, CDs and MP3s, the only technique to create deliberate changes in your brainwave patterns was with deep meditation. For thousands of years this type of meditation has only been possible for practitioners of meditation with over 20 years experience, such as Zen Buddhist Monks.</p>
<p>However, by using binaural beats it is now possible for every person to enter these kind of meditative states within minutes only by using good headphones and a specifically recorded pre-made binuaral beats recording.</p>
<p>Although the science consists of brain entrainment is a bit complex to explore the basic premise is easy to comprehend. Binaural beats were discovered by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove when he was an Assosiate Professor at the University in Berlin. Prof Dove discovered that when 2 similar sounds, that differ only slightly in frequency, are presented separately to left and right ear (Binaural) they will cause a pulsation or beat type effect to occur in the brain.</p>
<p>It was in the late &#8217;70s when Scientific American published the research paper by Dr. Gerald Oster called &#8220;Auditory Beats in the Brain&#8221;. This paper showed how Dr. Oster took Prof. Dove&#8217;s discovery and through research found that by utilizing these binaural beats he could direct the brain processes of the listener to match the internal beat created by the binaural beats. When this occurred the brainwaves of the listener began to resonate with the same frequency as the binaural beats. Thus Oster found that through this technology he was able to change the brainwave frequencies of the listener and bring about deliberate mental states.</p>
<p>To the normal person this would just be another scientific discovery that has lnothing to do with real life and our everyday routines were it not for the fact that everything you do in life has a corresponding brainwave pattern. Most times the effects you wish to create are affected bycorrespond to the state your brainwaves are in at that moment. The things you do have a dominant frequency associated with each and every one. When you are in a state of deep relaxation when asleep your brain has a specific frequency associated with it with specific patterns such as Theta waves. When you a physical state where you are alert and intensly concentarting your brain is engaged in Beta or even Gamma frequency patterns. When you enter a state of focused relaxation like enjoying TV, imagining or while under the influence of hypnosis, you are in the Alpha state. This is also the state experienced with most forms of meditation. However men and women with year of meditative experience, like Zen Buddhist Monks, can enter Theta and Delta states while staying extremely aware. These states, would normally take an entire life to achieve by pratcising meditation, can be prompted within minutes using binaural beats.</p>
<p>&#8220;This all sounds great&#8221;, you may say but how does it affect me? It is possible to induce meditative states at will using binaural beats? Is this relevant to you and me? In order to answer that question it is best to look at the benefits of meditation.<br />
Some of the benefits of meditation include:</p>
<p>1. Deep relaxation.<br />
2. More profound more restful and energizing sleep.<br />
3. Higher levels of creativity.<br />
4. A slower aging rate.<br />
5. Releasing of past negative emotional turmoil.<br />
6. Relief from Stress.<br />
7. Heightened physical energy.<br />
8. Heightened focus and concentration.<br />
9. Better retention of learned information.<br />
10. Faster recovery times after surgery.</p>
<p>This list is a small sample of the benefits of meditation and this list is certainly not extensive. </p>
<p>It is evident then that the benefits of having a technology that can induce desired brain states that correspond to beneficial changes in mind and body is very advantageous. We are very blessed to live in a time where we have access to different forms of this technology from Holosync and Brain Entrainment, designed for major self improvement, to individual Binaural Beats recordings designed to create definate states in mind and body.</p>
<p>The experiments conducted into binaural beats and its effects shows that this technology produces results and can be used very successfully by any person. I have listed some resources that i have found for your interest.</p>
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		<title>Binaural Beats &#8211; What They Are, How They Work &amp; What They Can Do For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Binaural bests were first discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. However, Dove didn‘t realise the full potential of this technology, he merely observed that it occurred. It was another 134 years before Gerald Oster penned an article called &#8220;Auditory Beats in the Brain&#8221; which was published in Scientific American in 1973. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Binaural bests were first discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. However, Dove didn‘t realise the full potential of this technology, he merely observed that it occurred. It was another 134 years before Gerald Oster penned an article called &#8220;Auditory Beats in the Brain&#8221; which was published in Scientific American in 1973. </p>
<p>It was proposed that a binaural beat occurs in the brain if you apply slightly different frequency sine waves independently but simultaneously to each ear. This beat affect is created by the brain itself and is largely due to the structure of the brain&#8217;s internal wiring.</p>
<p>These binaural beats are auditory brainstem responses, originating in the superior olivary nucleus of each hemisphere of the brain due to the interaction of the two different impulses. </p>
<p>The frequency of the two tones is between one and 30 Hz. Lets take the example that the difference between the two tones is 10 Hz. This 10 Hz difference is experienced within the superior olivary nuclei as a beat . The brain has a tendency, through the frequency following response, to resonate at the same frequency as the auditory stimuli being presented. In our example this would be 10 Hz, which is that frequency of the Alpha state. If we offer a binaural frequency of 5 Hz, the brain will begin to resonate with that and produce Theta brainwaves. If we present a binaural beat of 3 Hz, Delta brainwaves are detected. Alpha, Theta and Delta brainwaves are connected to altered states of consciousness that can be used to reprogram the subconscious mind, eliminate negative thought schemas and release emotional connection to memories.</p>
<p>In layman’s terms all this means is that you can relax, put on some stereo headphones and let your mind synchronize with the binaural beat frequency to create real measurable changes in your mind and body. </p>
<p>There are immediate benefits of using these beats such as the creation of relaxed states, aided sleep or even energy boosts. However, this is not the limit of binaural beat technology. It is also possible to produce very unusual states of consciousness like lucid dreaming, creativity, out-of-body experiences, and transcendental meditation, to name but a few. However, there are also very real permanent benefits from using binaural beat technology. This technology has been used to create some very dramatic life changes.</p>
<p>The Monroe Institute have over forty years experience changing effects on states of consciousness with the use of binaural beats in their audio sound patterns, called Hemi-Sync. Centerpointe have conducted a lot of research into the use of binaural beats also. They created a program called Holosync which concentrates more on self improvement and achieving a higher level of conscious interaction, by creating desirable emotional, physical and environmental changes through a reduction in your anxiety threshold. They use their technology to reprogram your brain, remove old emotional thinking and negative emotional connection to long buried memories. You can even create your own affirmations later in their course to reprogram your beliefs.</p>
<p>These technologies can be expensive but the overall benefits of there use are immeasurable. However, there are cheap alternatives to both the above mentioned. Binaural beats in audio technology now come in affordable one CD sets. These can be used to instantly create a variety of different states such as sleep, meditation, creativity, lucid dreaming etc. You can also get your hands on software to create your own binaural beats but I believe, when dealing with brain entrainment, this should be left to those with more experience. The technology is fascinating and it works but you really won’t know that until you try it yourself.</p>
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		<title>Binaural Beats &#8211; The Holy Grail Of Self Improvement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is designed to give you some insight into the relatively new technology of Binaural Beats. Binaural Beats are specific frequencies that can bring you into a profoundly deep state of meditation within minutes using the latest innovations in sound technology. They utilize a specific audio mixing technique designed to alter the listener&#8217;s brain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is designed to give you some insight into the relatively new technology of Binaural Beats. Binaural Beats are specific frequencies that can bring you into a profoundly deep state of meditation within minutes using the latest innovations in sound technology. They utilize a specific audio mixing technique designed to alter the listener&#8217;s brain wave activity. By sitting or lying down in a quiet environment and wearing headphones these beats can be used to create Alpha, Theta and Delta brainwave patterns. </p>
<p>When brainwave patterns change it has been documented that there is also a change in chemical reactions within the body which can have a profound effect on your entire physical structure. In effect these beats have the same impact and benefits of a deep meditative state akin to hypnologic trance or transcendental mediation. Now very few people can enter such deep states of hypnosis and transcendental meditation  takes a lifetime to perfect. So the immediate benefits of using binaural beats is apparent. </p>
<p>An added benefit of using such technology is that the states it creates allow you to access the subconscious parts of the mind. Those parts that are subliminal and just below the conscious threshold. Binaural beats can be used with many other self improvement tools (such as subliminal recordings, affirmations or visualization etc.) to increase your personal development dramatically as it creates deep states of relaxation and can put you into Alpha and Theta states. Therefore they can be used as an aid to alter beliefs, heal emotional issues or create behaviour changes. They can even be used for a quick energy boost. It is believed that by using binaural beats you can:</p>
<p>1. Create deep states of meditation.</p>
<p>2. Boost your intelligence and creativity. </p>
<p>3. Slow aging. </p>
<p>4. Create remarkable emotional changes at a very deep level.</p>
<p>5. Eliminate Stress &#038; anxiety.</p>
<p>The beauty of binaural beats is that they can be used to induce these states and create these changes with no effort on the part of the listener. You just wear a set of headphones and let the sound technology do the rest.</p>
<p>The discovery of binaural technology is mostly accredited to Dr. Gerald Oster. Oster first  published research about binaural beats in 1973 in Scientific American after he had conducted extensive studies. </p>
<p>However, this is not as well known, binaural beats where in fact first discovered as far back as 1839 by an Associate Professor, at the University of Berlin, called Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. Dove accidentally discovered that when two similar sounds, that are only slightly shifted in frequency, are given separately to left and right ear they cause a pulsation or beat type effect within the brain. </p>
<p>However, it was Dr. Oster who uncovered the full benefits of using this new technology when he discovered the effects that binaural beats have on the mind and body. </p>
<p>There are many producers of binaural beat technology competing in the market today. It is possible to create your own with the proper software. However, an in-depth knowledge of brainwave patterns and their effect on the mind and body is advisable before ever trying to create your own. There are many forum threads on the web that claim binaural beats have had a negative or even damaging effect on certain listeners. For that reason I believe it is safer to stick to the tried and tested pre-made recordings that are available for a reasonable fee. You can purchase separate binaural beat recordings to induce almost any emotional state or you can even enrol on a binaural beat program for self improvement that takes several years to complete. </p>
<p>I, myself, have no experience of any damaging effects due to the use of binaural beats. However, if you are using binaural beats for personal development purposes their use can be uncomfortable. All my experiences have been extremely positive, although not always pleasurable. Let me explain.</p>
<p>ECC machines have been used in the past to monitor the brain activity of life-long meditaters. While in a deep meditative state, these meditational experts, displayed alpha, theta and delta brainwave patterns. These are the very states that binaural beats create. </p>
<p>Alpha wave patterns in the brain occur in a relaxed state and during this time we are very susceptible to suggestion. This is the state that you enter during hypnosis. Theta brainwaves allow for the absorption of huge amounts of information while Delta brainwaves are most apparent when you enter a state of deep but dreamless sleep. It is the Delta state that is the main aim of such practices as transcendental meditation. Although for many entering the delta state while fully conscious can be very relaxing, for most it is not, for it is during such brain activity that internal change occurs.  </p>
<p>By bringing the listener into this extremely deep state of meditation, binaural technology, can activate major positive changes in your emotional, mental and physical make-up. Now this can be a profoundly life altering experience. You will find past buried memories resurface as the beats direct your brain to restructure its neural network and raise your &#8220;comfort level&#8221; to a new high. After several listening session you find yourself less stressed out than before and your reaction to situations, that in the past would have sent you screaming round the halls, much more composed. The technology literally eliminates negative emotional, mental and physical patterns. The discomfort I spoke of earlier comes from the restructuring of your brain’s neural network as old buried uncomfortable memories are triggered in the brain before the connecting emotional response is wiped away. You are still left with the memory of the event but you no longer have any emotional attachment to it. Don’t worry, for some reason, it doesn’t affect positive memories! It may be due to the natural state of the mind and body, for this system of mind/body is always seeking equilibrium and harmony, which tends to lead to feelings of joy and happiness.</p>
<p>Binaural beats is a proven technology that can create brainwave changes which alter your mood and changes the chemical reactions in your body to encourage faster healing and harmonious interaction between cells. However, there is currently research being conducted to determine if these beats can actually direct the brain to reformat DNA encoding. If this is possible the possibilities are almost limitless &#8211; decrease in illness, genetic disorders, a reversal of aging etc. </p>
<p>If personal development and self improvement isn’t your main aim for investigating binaural beats (and don’t want to get younger) then the single recordings designed to induce specific mind/body changes is enough. You can get recordings for an energy boost, meditation, to spark the creative areas of the brain, induce deep sleep and even one that acts like a digital drug!</p>
<p>All these changes happen effortlessly and easily. All you need is a pair of stereo headphones and a comfortable chair. The recording does the rest.</p>
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		<title>Balancing Hope And Reality To Plan A Dignified Death</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with the end of life and the decisions that accompany it bring critical challenges for everyone involved-patients, families, friends and physicians. In fact, &#8220;managing&#8221; the progression toward death, particularly when a dire diagnosis has been made, can be a highly complex process. Each person involved is often challenged in a different way.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dealing with the end of life and the decisions that accompany it bring critical challenges for everyone involved-patients, families, friends and physicians. In fact, &#8220;managing&#8221; the progression toward death, particularly when a dire diagnosis has been made, can be a highly complex process. Each person involved is often challenged in a different way.</p>
<p>Communication is the first objective, and it should start with the physicians. In their role, physicians are often tasked to bridge the chasm between lifesaving and life-enhancing care; thus, they often struggle to balance hopefulness with truthfulness. Determining &#8220;how much information,&#8221; &#8220;within what space of time&#8221; and &#8220;with what degree of directness for this particular patient&#8221; requires a skillful commitment that matures with age and experience.</p>
<p>A physician&#8217;s guidance must be highly personalized and must consider prognosis, the risks and benefits of various interventions, the patient&#8217;s symptom burden, the timeline ahead, the age and stage of life of the patient, and the quality of the patient&#8217;s support system.</p>
<p>At the same time, it&#8217;s common for the patient and his or her loved ones to narrowly focus on life preservation, especially when a diagnosis is first made. They must also deal with shock, which can give way to a complex analysis that often intersects with guilt, regret and anger. Fear must be managed and channeled. This stage of confusion can last some time, but a sharp decline, results of diagnostic studies, or an internal awareness usually signals a transition and leads patients and loved ones to finally recognize and understand that death is approaching. </p>
<p>Once acceptance arrives, end-of-life decision-making naturally follows. Ongoing denial that death is approaching only compresses the timeline for these decisions, adds anxiety, and undermines the sense of control over one&#8217;s own destiny.</p>
<p>With acceptance, the ultimate objectives become quality of life and comfort for the remainder of days, weeks or months. Physicians, hospice, family and other caregivers can focus on assessing the patient&#8217;s physical symptoms, psychological and spiritual needs, and defining end-of-life goals. How important might it be for a patient to attend a granddaughter&#8217;s wedding or see one last Christmas, and are these realistic goals to pursue?</p>
<p>In order to plan a death with dignity, we need to acknowledge death as a part of life-an experience to be embraced rather than ignored when the time comes. Will you be ready?</p>
<p>Mike Magee, M.D., is a Senior Fellow in the Humanities to the World Medical Association, director of the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative, and host of the weekly Web cast &#8220;Health Politics with Dr. Mike Magee.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Meditate to Unlock Your Hidden Potential – Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:57:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meditation is often misunderstood by those who do not practice it. Very often, I hear meditation referred to as, “altered states of consciousness.” That sounds more like intoxicants, rather than bringing clarity to a cluttered mind.
Without going too deep into what meditation is, or is not, let’s focus on one of the many things a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meditation is often misunderstood by those who do not practice it. Very often, I hear meditation referred to as, “altered states of consciousness.” That sounds more like intoxicants, rather than bringing clarity to a cluttered mind.<br />
Without going too deep into what meditation is, or is not, let’s focus on one of the many things a daily meditation practice can do for you.</p>
<p>Meditation is commonly seen in many Yoga classes, but it has been practiced by a variety of cultures, including Roman Catholic priests, as well as<br />
Japanese Samurai, who practiced a form of Zen meditation. I mention this so you can see the full spectrum of meditation and its many facets.</p>
<p>There are many varieties and types of meditation, but the easiest form to learn is, “breath awareness meditation.” Compared to many other meditation techniques, this will enable anyone to experience the benefits of meditation in much less time.</p>
<p>At this point, let’s consider that meditation and Yoga teachers often compare the mind to a monkey. Many thoughts are running through your brain, at the same time, and it is hard to control all of your impulses &#8211; let alone, sit still and meditate. So why go through all this trouble?</p>
<p>Meditation has many rewards, and we will now consider one of extreme value. Through daily practice of meditation, you will release the unlimited potential of your mind. The ability to change, or alter the universe, starts as a single thought within your mind.</p>
<p>One human decided to harness the power of fire, and did he/she foresee the global warming effect? How could he/she imagine where we are now? This is just one of many thousands of examples of Karma &#8211; the law of cause and effect. Therefore, one seemingly small change, of any kind, will have a ripple effect on the universe.</p>
<p>Some of the seeds to change the universe, rests locked up in your mind, but you have the ability to shape the future by any small changes that you make.<br />
Let’s say you have a friend, family member, or associate, who cares for you deeply, but, up to now, you have always taken it for granted. Can you imagine what would happen if you take the time to groom that relationship?<br />
The answer is you would have a loyal ally and all you had to show was kindness or appreciation.</p>
<p>You have the ability to alter your own personality and affect the world around you. Hopefully, your personality will always continue to change for the better; if so, this will alter everyone around you for the best.</p>
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		<title>Meditate to Unlock Your Hidden Potential – Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can be the creator of your own manifest destiny. Through daily meditation practice and focus on changing your life for the better. In fact, you have the ability to redefine yourself in any direction you desire. The power that you can cultivate is limited only by your own imagination.
As I have mentioned earlier, this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can be the creator of your own manifest destiny. Through daily meditation practice and focus on changing your life for the better. In fact, you have the ability to redefine yourself in any direction you desire. The power that you can cultivate is limited only by your own imagination.</p>
<p>As I have mentioned earlier, this will change the lives of people who you come into frequent contact with. Therefore, you must always be kind, trustworthy, and considerate to others. You should make a change in that direction at this very moment.</p>
<p>Why the sudden need for character improvement? It goes hand-in-hand with using power and influence wisely. Remember Lord Acton’s saying: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.&#8221; The power of your mind has the ability to alter reality. Therefore, this is a power that must be controlled.</p>
<p>How is this possible? Here is an example: If you had two identical twin boys, who haven’t eaten for two days, and you put an apple in front of them; what would they do?</p>
<p>Most likely, they would fight over it, and the winner would eat, most or, all of it. You and I know they should divide it equally, but each of them has really felt starvation, and that is a reality you and I do not feel at the moment. So we are not talking about imagination, but three legitimate points of view, that each becomes our own reality.</p>
<p>Meditation will allow your mind to see multiple points of view, without judgment. If you can see only one point of view, you haven’t meditated long enough. The best leaders, negotiators, and diplomats, know that you have to understand the opposing viewpoint, to move forward, on any issue. There is always justification, on both sides, in any conflict, but true compromise is meeting the opposition in a different reality, than you both started from.</p>
<p>If you had the ability to travel in the space shuttle, your view of earth, from within your space vehicle, would be much different from the person living in poverty, within a refugee camp. You could not see, or feel, that person’s pain, and each of you would have a vivid picture of life on earth.</p>
<p>You can meditate from a mountain top, but once you have seen the full picture, you have an obligation to help mankind, with acts of kindness. Once you have discovered how easy it is to help others, you are no longer struggling with; “who is right and who is wrong.”</p>
<p>Your new reality becomes, “how can I help?”</p>
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		<title>Singapore &#8211; Asia’s Premier Medical Hub</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singapore healthcare industry has achieved fame with a series of breakthrough medical procedures including the following events.
·	In 1995, Singapore doctors carried out the world&#8217;s first successful peripheral blood stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor.
·	In 2000, Singapore doctors performed Asia&#8217;s first unicompartmental arthroplasty.
·	In 2001, Singapore doctors carried out Southeast Asia&#8217;s first heart transplant using an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singapore healthcare industry has achieved fame with a series of breakthrough medical procedures including the following events.</p>
<p>·	In 1995, Singapore doctors carried out the world&#8217;s first successful peripheral blood stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor.<br />
·	In 2000, Singapore doctors performed Asia&#8217;s first unicompartmental arthroplasty.<br />
·	In 2001, Singapore doctors carried out Southeast Asia&#8217;s first heart transplant using an Electronic Heart Assist (Left Ventricular Assist Device) on a 36-year-old patient suffering from severely impaired heart function.<br />
·	In 2001, Singapore doctors successfully separated a pair of craniopagus, conjoined (joined at the head) twins from Nepal in a milestone operation that lasted more than 90 hours.<br />
·	The world&#8217;s first successful cord blood transplant from an unrelated donor on a patient with Thalassaemia Major, was performed in 2001.<br />
·	In 2002, Singapore doctors performed Southeast Asia&#8217;s first Adult Living Donor Liver Transplant.<br />
·	The revolutionary procedure of tooth-in-eye implant was performed successfully in 2004.<br />
·	Singapore doctors successfully separated conjoined twins at the stomach in 2005.<br />
·	In 2005, Singapore performed Asia’s first kidney cum bone marrow transplant.</p>
<p>In addition, Singapore has the most JCI-accredited hospitals in Asia. With internationally accredited hospitals, Singapore offers medical facilities that match the international healthcare standards at lower rates. This is one of the major reasons behind the booming medical tourism industry in Singapore. The following statistics will give you an idea of the medical travel scenario in Singapore.</p>
<p>·	Every year, more than 300,000 healthcare visitors come to Singapore to seek medical treatment.<br />
·	In 2005, Singapore attracted 374,000 patient visitors.<br />
·	Asia’s medical tourism market will worth up to US$4 billion by 2012 and Singapore is focused to attract one million patients by year 2012.</p>
<p>Patients from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Middle East, Bangladesh, India, Australia and even from U.S. and U.K. are coming to Singapore in large numbers. So many patients from all corners of the world are flocking the hospitals in Singapore to seek specialist care in the areas of cardiology, gynaecology, orthopaedic surgery, oncology, otorhinolaryngology, urology, neurosurgery and opthalmology, along with general surgery and general medicine. There are a number of reasons behind this phenomenal increase of patients opting for medical travel to Singapore. Here, we are sharing just some of the key points with you that we think have been instrumental in making Singapore a hot spot in international healthcare scene.</p>
<p>·	Specialized Centers – There are specialized centers of treatment including neurology, cardiology, ophthalmology, oncology and much more. These centers provide highest level of healthcare service that caters to patients coming from all across the globe for health screening as well as treatment.</p>
<p>·	Experienced Professionals – There are wide pool of expert doctors to take care of the simple to most complex health problems. Besides, there are expert professionals working at the Singapore healthcare establishments to ensure optimum healthcare solution.</p>
<p>·	Cutting Edge Technologies – Hospitals at Singapore have state of the art infrastructure to ensure top class treatment of the patients. The most advanced technologies puts Singapore at par with the US and UK hospitals.</p>
<p>·	Advanced Treatment Procedures – Singapore is the biomedical research hub of Asia. There are extensive R&#038;D facilities to explore new and more advanced medicines and treatment procedures.</p>
<p>·	Peace of Mind – Singapore is a multilingual and multi-cultural city with truly cosmopolitan sprit. So, while you are in Singapore for medical reasons, you will never feel out of place. Your companions will be safe too as Singapore is well-known for its low-crime environment. Moreover, the organized travel and tourism industry is ready to take care of your travel and accommodation requirement in Singapore.</p>
<p>So, if you are suffering from any health problem or you want a proper health screening, come to Singapore and experience truly international quality healthcare facilities at unbelievable cost.</p>
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