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Immune System
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We all may or may not believe in God but surely we all belive in nature. Though both can not be separated. This means if you don't believe nature you don't believe in God too. our culture and religion has always involved nature in our worships.Nature has made every arrangement to keep you healthy also. But it's a conditional arrangement, and that condition is you "must have faith in nature and that is ultimately God". this love for nature has come to us naturally. nobody told us to take the stess of going for trek or climb diffcult mountains. whatever
we do, we do from within. something within us that makes us do all this. and so we do not feel the stress but enjoy this stress. may be many of us r like any ancient monk, in search of some true love or true enlightment. this true love could be in some physical or psychological form which one may not know when it will come or may be it comes every time we r on top of some mountain.Great gift of the nature to every living on this earth is Immune system. Which works
unnoticed every movement of our life span. If immune system does die we too within no time.

http://www.howstuffworks.com/immune-system8.htm .

Research shows that the immune system is affected by stress and other psychological conditions. Whether you are happy or sad determines your susceptibility to infectious diseases, allergies, cancers, and autoimmune disorders such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, in which the immune cells themselves attack the normal tissue of the body. What you think and feel (psyche) influence the brain and nervous system (neuro), which in turn tempers the body's disease fighting system (immuno) In other words, depression, anxiety, psychological distress, social support, or an optimistic outlook change our ability to resist disease. We alter immunity and hence susceptibility to disease through psychological intervention.To keep your immune system in good working condition you need to have food habits of being near to nature and once in a while to be with nature, in our true Environment, in which man had initially come
into this world.Moreover unnecessary medicines also weakens our immune system. Our immune system cures fever, cold- cough and many other deceases if we give some time to immune system to work.

Here is example of cure without medicine-

In 1990, Dr. Dean Ornish at the University of California, San Francisco, and colleagues, published an article in the prestigious medical journal Lancet, titled: 'Can lifestyle changes reverse coronary heart disease?' The response to which was a clear-cut: 'Yes'. Over a period of one year, most heart patients put on Ornish's special program; reported that their chest pain had virtually disappeared; in 82 per cent of the cases clogged arteries had cleared without any surgery.

Several cardiologists suggested a bypass surgery. Advised a concentrate on fresh fruits and vegetables, Bob was able to bring down his cholesterol level from 232 to 128 in a few months. He lost weight, felt fit and energetic, and underwent important mental and emotional transformation.

"After a year, my angiogram showed the blockages in my coronary arteries were beginning to reverse. And the PET scan showed that the blood flow to my heart was much better. And not only to my heart—my sex life has improved a lot."

This was the first time that scientifically accepted proof has been offered to show that heart disease can be halted or even reversed simply by changing one's eating habits, taking exercise and changing the way one thinks.

also though we do not have sufficent means on trek to wash our hands every time we eat any thing or u can say that we live in a bit unhygienic way on trek, but still, there r very little chances of our getting any infections, because. Human congestion, pollution, dirt r the reasons for breeding of all germs for infection which is absent in wild. also pure oxygen that we inhale during our deep breaths while climbing makes our immune system stronger. Still to be on safer side we take all necessary precautions.

Monday March 5, 2007 - 06:33pm (IST) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
We Are Not Hopeless Prisoners Of Our Past
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The twin teachings on kamma and rebirth have several important implications for understanding our own lives.
First they enable us to understand that we are fully responsible for what we are. We can't blame our troubles on our environment, on our heredity, on fate or on our upbringing. All these factors have made us what we are, but the reason we have met these circumstances is because of our past kamma. This might seem to be at first a pessimistic doctrine. It seems to imply that we are the prisoners of our past kammas, that we have to submit to their effects. This is a distortion.
It is true that very often we have to reap the results of our past kamma. But the important point to understand is that kamma is volitional action, and volitional action always takes place in the present, only in the present. This means at present it is possible for us to change the entire direction of our life.
If we closely examine our lives we'll see that our experience is of two types: first, experience that comes to us passively, which we receive independently of our choice; and second, experience which we create for ourselves through our choices and attitudes. The passive side of experience is largely the effect of past kamma.We generally have to face this and learn to accept it. But within those limitations there is a space, the tremendous space of the present moment, in which we can reconstruct our world with our own minds.
If we let ourselves be dominated by selfishness, hatred, ambition and dullness, then, even if we are wealthy and powerful, we'll still be living in misery and suffering and keep planting seeds for rebirth in the world of suffering. On the other hand, even if we are poor and in sad circumstances, with much pain and misfortune, if we observe pure conduct, develop a mind of generosity, kindness and understanding, then we can transform our world, we can build a world of love and peace.
Wednesday November 8, 2006 - 12:06pm (IST) Permanent Link | 2 Comments
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Your Attitude is Better than 80% of the Population

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You've got a winner attitude. You're always optimistic and cheery. Your personality will get you far in life.

Friday September 29, 2006 - 10:43am (IST) Permanent Link | 2 Comments
The Three Lovers who brought the Dead Girl to Life. Whose wife should she be?

King Vikram went back under the sissoo tree to fetch the goblin. And when he got there and looked about, he saw the goblin fallen on the ground and moaning. Then, when the king put the body with the goblin in it on his shoulder and started to carry him off quickly and silently, the goblin on his shoulder said to him: "Oh King, you have fallen into a very disagreeable task which you do not deserve. So to amuse you I will tell another story.
Listen."
On the bank of Kalindi River is a farm where a very learned Brahman lived. And he had a very beautiful daughter named Coral. When the Creator fashioned her fresh and peerless loveliness, surely he must have despised the cleverness he showed before in fashioning the nymphs of heaven. When she had grown out of childhood, there came from the city of
Kanauj three Brahman youths, endowed with all the virtues. And each of them asked her father for her, that she might be his own. And though her father would rather have died than give her up to anyone, he made up his mind to give her to one of them. But the girl would not marry any one of them for some time, because she was afraid of hurting the feelings of the other two. So they stayed there all three of them day and night, feasting on the beauty of her face, like the birds that live on moonbeams.

Then all at once Coral fell sick of a burning fever and died. And when the Brahman youths saw that she was dead, they were smitten with grief. But they adorned her body, took it to the cemetery, and burned it.And one of them built a hut there, slept on a bed made of her
ashes, and got his food by begging. The second took her bones and went to dip them in the sacred Ganges river. And the third became a monk and wandered in other countries.

And as he wandered, the monk came to a village called Thunderbolt, and was entertained in the house of a Brahman. But when he had been honoured by the master of the house and had
begun to eat dinner there, the little boy began to cry and would not stop even when they petted him. So his mother took him on her arm, and angrily threw him into the blazing fire. And being tender, he was reduced to ashes in a moment.

When the monk saw this, his hair stood on end, and he said: "Alas! I have come into the house of a devil. I will not eat this food. It would be like eating sin." But the master of the house said to him: "Brahman, I have studied to good purpose. See my skill in bringing the dead to life." So he opened a book, took out a magic spell, read it, and sprinkled water on the ashes. And the moment the water was sprinkled, the boy stood up alive just as before. Then the monk was highly delighted and finished his dinner with pleasure. And the master of the house hung the book on an ivory peg,took dinner with the monk, and went to bed.

When he was asleep, the monk got up quietly, and tremblingly took the book, hoping to
bring his darling Coral back to life. He went away and travelled night and day, until he finally reached the cemetery. And he caught sight of the second youth, who had come back after dipping the bones in the Ganges. And he also found the third youth, who had made a hut and lived there, sleeping on the girl’s ashes. Then the monk cried: "Brother, leave your hut. I will bring the dear girl back to life." And while they eagerly questioned him, he opened the book, and read the magic spell, and sprinkled holy water on the ashes. And Coral immediately stood up, alive. And the girl was more beautiful than ever. She looked as if she were made of gold. When the three youths saw her come back to life like that, they went mad with love, and fought with one another to possess her. One said: "I brought her to life by my magic spell. She is my wife." The second said: "She came to life because of my journey to the
sacred river. She is my wife." The third said: "I kept her ashes. That is why she came to life. She is my dear wife." O King, you are able to decide their dispute. Tell me. Whose wife
should she be? If you know and say what is false, then your head will split.

Can you answer ?? please write me if u want to know the answer .. or u have the answer

Monday September 11, 2006 - 03:24pm (IST) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Twenty-five Tales of a Baital

The Baital-Pachisi, or Twenty-five Tales of a Baital is the history of a huge Bat, Vampire, or Evil Spirit which inhabited and animated dead bodies. It is an old, and thoroughly Hindu, Legend composed in Sanskrit, and is the germ which culminated in the Arabian Nights, and which inspired the "Golden Ass" of Apuleius, Boccacio's "Decamerone," the "Pentamerone," and all that class of facetious fictitious literature.

The story turns chiefly on a great king named Vikram, the King Arthur of the East, who in pursuance of his promise to a Jogi or Magician, brings to him the Baital (Vampire), who is hanging on a tree. The difficulties King Vikram and his son have in bringing the Vampire into the presence of the Jogi are truly laughable; and on this thread is strung a series of Hindu fairy stories, which contain much interesting information on Indian customs and manners. It also alludes to that state, which induces Hindu devotees to allow themselves to be buried alive, and to appear dead for weeks or months, and then to return to life again; a curious state of mesmeric catalepsy, into which they work themselves by concentrating the mind and abstaining from food - a specimen of which I have given a practical illustration in the Life of Sir Richard Burton.

The following translation is rendered peculiarly; valuable and interesting by Sir Richard Burton's intimate knowledge of the language. To all who understand the ways of the East, it is as witty, and as full of what is popularly called "chaff" as it is possible to be. There is not a dull page in it, and it will especially please those who delight in the weird and supernatural, the grotesque, and the wild life.

Tuesday September 5, 2006 - 03:17pm (IST) Permanent Link | 3 Comments

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