Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi Alima, Did you have chance to listen to the online radio link? Details reposted at the bottom of the email. Also, it would be fun and interesting to see your Tantric numerology to see where it is you might be predisposed to this situation. It's a science that is sacred. ( http://www.sahej.com/Tantric_Numerology.html ) Sat Nam and all the Zest, Dharam Millis, MA Alima Clarke wrote: > Blessings of thanks to you Dharam Singh, > > What a fantastic response. Thankyou for your wisdom and time to write > such a > reply. > > Your response resonates deeply within me, reawakening some of my 'soul' > knowledge that had fallen dormant lately. > > I have 'Sexuality and Spirituality' by Gururattan and have sourced out the > Balances and exercises you refer to. Thankyou for reminding me that I have > this book! > > Your reminder about being in the NOW is so important. I aim to live > in the > now....breathing out the day and living each new moment as if it were > totally new, fresh and unencumbered by previous experiences.That is, I at > least have this awareness in my consciousness. Sometimes, and lately is a > great example of this I loose my spiritual 'NOW' self, who I allow to be > buried beneath layers of 'Householder' duties. Referring to the path > of the > 'Householder' as that of work, 3 children, relationships and the home. You > have reminded me that whilst this 'Now' is within me, that for me I > need to > 'practice' alot, and in a combination of ways to allow this > consciousness of > 'Now' living to percolate to the surface and to remain present and > beneficial. > > Yes, I have seen 'Groundhog Day'. What a great film. I recommend it to > anyone who hasn't seen it. > > I have taken all you have said onboard. Your response will have great > influence on the reawakening of my spiritual soul and has inspired me to > make a deeper commitment to 'practice'. Thankyou! No doubt all my physical > problems of 'weak kidney energy' will disappear once I reignite my > 'pranaic' > forces. I now see that these physical ailments manifest within us only as > symptoms, 'the wake up call'. From this signalling it is up to us to > respond > and to make the difference to our own lives and health. > > Many, many thanks > Alima > > Hi Alima, You'll want to understand the place of the Kidneys/Adrenals in your whole life. Go to the 40 minute, 25 second mark of the recording at http://www.lcmedia.com/rafiles/tim391.ram In the recording "The Infinite Mind's" Emily Fisher interviews Dr. Robert Sapolsky, author of A Primate's Memoir and Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers. Dr. Sapolsky is Professor of Neurology and Biology at Stanford University. Dr. Sapolsky discusses how stress affects the body and mind, and what we can do about it. For most of the year, Dr. Sapolsky works at Stanford, where he heads a laboratory that pioneers research in how brain cells react to stress. He also spends several months a year in the African savannah, where he studies how baboons cope with stress. In speaking about his work with the baboon troop, Dr. Sapolsky says a key factor in how a baboon responds to stress is associated with how well the animal is socially connected. Baboons who have more social contacts and engage in group activities like grooming, are less stressed than their more solitary counterparts. When comparing the stress response of humans and baboons Dr. Sapolsky asserts "they're two sides of the same coin." For humans, being part of a supportive social network, for instance, a religious community, can help to provide this key sense of being heard and understood, helping to lower stress levels. To contact Dr. Sapolsky write to Department of Biological Sciences Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 or check out the web site for Stanford's Sapolsky Laboratory <http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Robert_Sapolsky/>. More specifics on this later, Dharam Singh Millis, MA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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