Friday, January 2, 2015

How To Get Rid Of A Sinus Infection Fast with Tea Tree Oil

Posted on January 2, 2015 by admin




Tea tree oil is an essential oil that has been used for centuries by Aborigines. The oil is taken from the leaves of the melaleuca alternifolia, a plant native to Australia. Interestingly, you cannot find tea tree oil naturally occurring anywhere else. The Aborigines would crush the leaves, then place them on a wound or burn, holding them in place with a mud pack. In the 1920s, Australian researchers discovered that tea tree oil is an antiseptic 100 times more effective than carbolic acid, a well-known germicide of the time. It’s antiseptic properties are unimaginable. Studies have found that Tea Tree Oil can effectively treat respiratory problems ranging from common sore throats, coughs and runny nose to asthma, tuberculosis, and bronchitis. It also possesses antibiotic properties that help treat skin infections, rashes, burns, dandruff and much more. The reason tea tree essential oil is suitable for many health ailments is it’s unique ability to work against all three types of infectious organisms: viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Sinus infections can be viral, bacterial, fungal or a combination; they can be acute or chronic. This is why tea tree oil can be effective at helping with sinuses.

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  • How To Get Rid Of A Sinus Infection Fast with Tea Tree Oil

    The method is very easy. You just need to add the oil to water and to steam the nasal passageways with the help of a vaporizer. Tea tree oil can help infuse the sinus cavities with antibacterial and antiviral compounds.

    1.  Boil some water on the stove.
    2.  Add a couple of drops of Tea Tree Oil to the boiling water. (where to find)

    3.  Breathe the steam. Place a towel over your head and the bowl of hot water to intensify.

    YOU’VE BEEN CLEANING YOUR OVEN THE WRONG WAY YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. THIS IS SO BRILLIANT!

    Yvonne Holterman | December 31, 2014 | Health & Alt, Life | No Comments



    We will do it in two steps: First the oven itself and then the window.
    This is what you´ll need:
    Water
    Spray bottle
    Baking soda
    A rag
    Vinegar
    A small bowl
    This is how you do it:
    The oven:
    1. Remove the oven racks
    2. Mix a couple spoons of baking soda with some water in the bowl. The goal is to mix it into a paste that´s easily spreadable on the surfaces that need cleaning.
    3. Spread the paste on the inside of the oven. The baking soda will turn brown.
    4. Let sit over night. The baking soda will need at least 12 hours to work it`s magic.
    5. The day after: Take a wet rag and wipe out as much of the baking soda as possible.
    6. Put some vinegar in the spray bottle and spritz it on the surfaces where you still see residues of baking soda.

    7. Wipe with a wet rag.
    8. Put the rags back in to the oven.
    9. Turn on the oven on a low temperature for 15-20 minutes to let it dry.

    The window:
    1. Take the baking soda and add some water to get a thick paste.
    2. Apply the paste on the window.
    3. Let sit for 30 minutes.
    4. Use a rag to wipe the window clean.
    The result really is mind-blowing. I wish there was these kind of smart hacks for everything in life!
    Thank you to Newsner for this article

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    Reversing ischemic heart disease naturally



    Friday, January 02, 2015 by: Jonathan Landsman





    (NaturalNews) The leading cause of death (worldwide) is ischemic heart disease, according to the World Health Organization. In fact, combined with stroke, over 13 million people lose their lives - prematurely, every year - due to a completely avoidable chronic health condition.

    Western medicine ignores the truth about heart disease. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dr. Daniel Cobb will introduce a natural way - clinically proven - to eliminate the threat of heart disease, without the need for risky surgical procedures or toxic medications.

    Visit: http://www.naturalhealth365.com and enter your email address for show details + FREE gifts!

    Exposing the myths surrounding heart disease

    Myth #1: High cholesterol is the cause of heart disease. That's simply NOT true. Your cholesterol level (alone) is a very poor predictor of future heart attacks. In fact, the Framingham Heart Study - which is the most significant, longest-running study on heart disease to date - showed that dietary cholesterol had NO significant correlation with heart disease. (Does your cardiologist know this?)

    "Serum cholesterol is not a strong risk factor for CHD, in the sense that blood pressure is a strong risk factor for stroke or cigarette smoking is a risk factor for lung cancer." - William Castelli, the director of the famed Framingham Heart Study

    "The cholesterol factor is of minor importance as a risk factor in CVD. Of far more importance are smoking, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, insufficient physical activity, and stress." - Frederick Stare, a long-time American Heart Association member and (former) proponent of the lipid hypothesis

    Myth #2: Statin (cholesterol-lowering) drugs are perfectly safe and help to prevent a heart attack. Simply put, that would be a dangerous (possibly deadly) assumption! Don't believe me? Read this:

    Published in 2001, the Honolulu Heart Program study - with 8,000 participants - said: "long-term persistence of low cholesterol concentration actually increases the risk of death. Thus, the earlier the patients start to have lower cholesterol concentrations, the greater the risk of death."

    Plus, a huge Japanese Lipid Intervention Trial - with over 47,000 participants - stated: "the highest death rate observed was among those with lowest cholesterol (under 160mg/dl); lowest death rate observed was with those whose cholesterol was between 200-259mg/dl". The truth is plain to see. If your doctor is unaware of this research - find another doctor!

    Myth #3: Saturated fat causes heart disease. This myth is ridiculous. In fact, peer-reviewed studies show NO correlation between dietary saturated fat consumption and cardiovascular disease. In reality, you'll do more damage to your arteries by consuming toxic (trans) fats, processed sugars and too many omega-6 fatty acids - which cause inflammation and damage arterial walls.

    On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, you'll learn how to dissolve blocked arteries, eliminate chest pain and improve your circulation without drugs or painful procedures. If you're a healthcare provider - do NOT miss this program.

    Visit: http://www.naturalhealth365.com and enter your email address for show details + FREE gifts!

    Widely underreported natural health solutions for cardiovascular disease
    Western medicine loves to complicate disease in order to maintain its stranglehold on the 'sickcare' system and profits. Yet, there are many holistically-minded physicians paving the way to a healthier tomorrow.

    For example, Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., MD says, "coronary heart disease is a benign food borne illness which need never exist or progress." For those interested in a plant-based diet, Dr. Esselstyn wrote a great book called "Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease. And, if you prefer watching videos, Dr. Esselstyn was profiled on CNN - here's the link: http://youtu.be/JnDrjY2EgnQ

    Another well-known physician, Dean Ornish, M.D. says you can "undo (reverse) heart disease by optimizing four important areas of your life' including: what you eat; how you manage stress; how much you move; plus how much love and support you have. It's a comprehensive program - which can be found at: http://ornishspectrum.com

    And, finally, Dr. Daniel Cobb - our guest on the next NaturalNews Talk Hour - has a comprehensive (very specific) nutritional protocol designed to quickly eradicate the symptoms of heart disease. His 'typical prescription' for heart disease patients include: vitamin C, L-Lysine, vitamin E, magnesium, CoQ10, plus several other nutrients. Best of all, the monthly cost is very low and offers great rewards! To learn more - directly from Dr. Cobb - join us for our next show!

    This week's guest: Dr. Daniel Cobb, natural health educator and heart disease expert

    Learn how to REVERSE heart disease naturally without drugs - Sun. Jan. 4

    Dr. Daniel Cobb is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM) practicing in New Mexico. He became interested in alternative medicine, in 1993, when he became very ill with chronic fatigue complicated by pesticide poisoning.

    For over 20 years, Dr. Cobb - a licensed acupuncturist - has focused his attention on chronic conditions and degenerative diseases. Heart disease, in particular, is a condition that Dr. Cobb understood well before acupuncture school based upon his own studies of Mathias Rath, MD and Linus Pauling PhD. As a writer and educator, Dr. Cobb teaches people how to safely and effectively eliminate the symptoms of disease - quickly and effectively.

    Eliminate your fear of a heart attack. Western medicine has no cure for ischemic heart disease. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, you'll learn about a specific nutritional protocol designed to remove plaque, improve circulation and eliminate the need for toxic drugs like statins. Don't miss this important show!

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    COCONUT OIL IS BETTER THAN ANY TOOTHPASTE

    Jade Small | December 28, 2014 | Life | No Comments



    Did you know that coconut is very powerful plant which can kill bacteria responsible for teeth damaging?
    Irish scientists have tested coconut oil samples on steptococcus mutans. This is bacteria that glues to our teeth and causes dental erosion. Coconut oil became the best tool for killing bacteria.
    Scientists consider that coconut oil should be the main ingredient in tooth pastes and mouth rinsing liquids. This way, our teeth will be more protected than before.

    Dental caries (tooth decay) does not get the attention it should get. It occurs in 60 to 90 percent in children and it can occur in grownups as well. A guide research claim that if coconut oil, modified with chemical additives, is put into dental hygiene products it can be the most powerful tool against bacteria and other harmful substances that attack our teeth.
    Coconut oil also kills the fungus Candida albicans which causes vaginal discharge, pain, stinging and burning sensation when urinating.
    Thanks to Body Mind Soul & Spirit for this article


    Read more at http://www.the-open-mind.com/coconut-oil-is-better-than-any-toothpaste/#Z3UjxDq7Gjx4URfO.99

    Thursday, January 1, 2015

    Sunlight Holds Key To Killing Breast Cancer

    Sunlight Holds Key To Killing Breast Cancer

    Posted on: Thursday, January 1st 2015 at 12:15 pm
    Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder

    A new study finds vitamin D -- the 'sunlight vitamin' -- strikes to the very heart of breast cancer malignancy.
    Breast cancer is not what most people think. Beneath the intimidating statistics that make it seem like a juggernaut of inevitability or a time bomb of genetic determinism ready to go off in the asymptomatic breasts of millions of women, a far more complex conversation is occurring among clinicians and researchers concerning the true nature and causes of cancer, and why conventional therapies fail to turn the tide against the second highest cause of death in the Western world.  To fully appreciate this, one must go to the first hand research itself.
    For instance, a new study published in The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology identifies an overlooked root cause of breast cancer (cancer stem cells), as well as a natural intervention that has yet to be incorporated into the conventional standard of cancer care.

    Titled, "Vitamin D compounds reduce mammosphere formation and decrease expression of putative stem cell markers in breast cancer," the new study brings to the forefront the role of breast cancer stem cells (BSCs) in breast tumor formation and their progression towards malignancy and treatment resistance. For many decades it was assumed that cancer results from DNA-damaged cells succumbing to fundamentally chaotic processes, 'going rogue' and reproducing clonally (making identical copies of one another), without an acknowledgment of the different types of cells that comprise tumors. The most salient difference is between the cancer stem cells (sometimes referred to as 'mother' cells) which are capable of theoretically infinite self-renewal and produce all the differentiated 'daughter' cells in a tumor colony, which themselves are not capable of living indefinitely. It is actually the existence of the much smaller number of cancer stem cells which causes cancer recurrence, as they are not only resistant to conventional chemotherapy and radiation, but their numbers can actually be increased (enriched) by these two 'therapies.' Therefore, any cancer therapy that ignores the cancer stem cell subpopulation in favor of killing the non-tumorigenic daughter cells in order to 'debulk' the tumor (i.e. shrink it), will not result in destroying the root of the cancer. To the contrary, it can generate the illusion of 'remission' while in fact making the remaining tumor colony far more malignant, setting up the conditions for aggressive recurrence years later.

    The new study focused on a type of breast tissue abnormality known as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), which for decades was considered cancer (constituting about 20% of all breast cancer diagnoses), but recently has been identified as a benign lesion of epithelial origin. There are cases where DCIS progresses towards another breast abnormality known as invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), which is considered a more serious risk. But even IDC cases may never progress to cause symptoms, nor ever cause harm to those within which it occurs. Nonetheless, the conventional medical system still considers a diagnosis of either DCIS or IDC justification for aggressive interventions, e.g. lumpectomy, mastectomy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, indicating that if there is a natural intervention to decelerate the trajectory from DCIS to IDC, especially if it focuses on targeting and/or reducing the expression and growth of breast cancer stem cells, it is of great clinical relevance.

    The new study sought to determine whether vitamin D3 and an analog known as BXL0124 are capable of inhibiting the progression of DCIS to IDC, and whether this effect is mediated through an influence on breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs). The study used a mammosphere cell culture system, which is a clump of mammary gland cells that includes breast cancer stem cells along with non-stem cell breast cells.
    The researchers found that when the Vitamin D compounds were administered to the mammosphere culture it was observed to undergo a transition from a state of disorganization and irregularity in shape to a more organized and symmetrical shape similar to spheres formed by a non-malignant, normal mammary epithelial cell line. This cancer-defying effect of the vitamin D compounds was described in terms of a reduction in the so-called 'mammosphere forming efficiency (MFE)." Moreover, treatment with vitamin D compounds was found to repress cell markers associated with stem cell-like phenotype (e.g. CD44, CD49f,c-Notch1, andpNFkB), as well as pluripotency markers (e.g. OCT4 and KLF-4), another property found within cancer stem cells.  
    The study concluded:
    "Cancer progression, metastasis, and recurrence are significant problems in managing breast cancer. A significant body of evidence indicates that breast cancer stem cells drive these processes, complicating treatment strategies. A better understanding of how BCSCs drive breast cancer progression will aid in developing targeted therapies toward BCSCs. Our present study suggests a potential treatment strategy to reduce the putative BCSC population, and therefore enhance the effectiveness of breast cancer prevention and treatment through the use of vitamin D compounds." [emphasis added]
    Regardless of whether DCIS or ICS really do represent a mortal threat to the health and lives of women, this study indicates that vitamin D targets the most malignant cell type found within breast cancer -- the cancer stem cells -- which is infinitely more selective an intervention than radiation and chemotherapy; nor does vitamin D have the profoundly damaging side effects of conventional cancer treatment.
    Vitamin D, of course, is designed to be manufactured through the ultraviolet B-stimulated conversion of the cholesterol metabolite 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin. The fact that in the modern era the breasts are never exposed to sunlight and that generally speaking adequate sunlight exposure (especially considering the over-use of vitamin-D blocking and carcinogenic petroleum-based sunscreens) is rare, it is likely that many of the variations in breast morphology increasingly being diagnosed through technologies like mammography as being 'abnormal' or 'precancerous,' directly reflect a deficiency of sunlight and Vitamin D.  While the U.S. Preventive Task Force does not believe there is enough evidence supporting the benefit of vitamin D screening in routine practice, there is no harm in getting a blood test to determine one's levels relative to the background population. And since vitamin D3 supplementation is affordable and extremely safe relative to commonly prescribed pharmaceuticals like Tamoxifen (a known carcinogen), it may provide those at risk for breast cancer or breast cancer recurrence with a reasonable alternative to watchful waiting and/or preventive chemotherapy. 
    For additional research on risk factors for breast cancer stem cell enrichment, as well as natural substances found to kill them, take a look at our database page on the topic: Breast Cancer Stem Cells, as well as the larger database section on Cancer Stem Cells in general. 

    Advice to Three-Year Retreatants by Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche





    Homage to the lama!
    This is addressed to those staying in three-year retreat in France.
    Those of you who live in Europe and other modern countries have all the amenities and luxuries this life affords, but until recently you had never even heard of the practice of Dharma. In recent times, it so happened that the teachings declined in Tibet, and many lamas of senior and junior rank from all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism arrived in India. Now, when their various teachings are being revived and the allotted time for the Buddhadharma to remain has not yet passed, a number of great masters went to visit and settle in other countries, with the result that many people throughout the modern world now have the intention to practise Dharma.
    The students of my teacher, Kangyur Rinpoche, in particular have come to regard me as their own root teacher and have a sincere desire to practise Dharma throughout their entire lives. Through the inspiration and assistance of Tsetrul Pema Wangyal Rinpoche, they have established a retreat centre at Chanteloube. The real purpose behind this centre is that those who remain there in retreat establish themselves firmly on the path to liberation. If they do so, they will fulfil the enlightened vision of Kangyur Rinpoche, serve their own teachers, and make the very best use of the many profound teachings they have received.
    With this in mind, all who commit themselves to remain in retreat should ensure that faith, renunciation, compassion and looking into the nature of mind lie at the very heart of their practice.
    Faith
    ‘Faith’ means complete trust in, and reliance upon, the Three Jewels in general, and our own teacher in particular, as well as in the Dharma we are practising. If we practise for a long time, after a while we might think, “I still haven’t gained any signs of progress! The teacher can’t have given me the most profound instructions. It would be better for me to do the main practice, rather than the preliminaries, because it’s more profound!” Or if we are doing the main practice we might think, “I think it would be better for me to set aside this simple generation stage practice and do some dzogrim instead.” Or even, “Dzogchen would be more profound than these completion stage practices like tummo.”
    You might think that once you have received the Dzogchen teachings you will have all kinds of profound lofty experiences, even after just a few days. If you have such high expectations, then when things don’t work out that way, you will begin to doubt the instructions and relax your diligence. Or, if you do develop the slightest hint of renunciation or gain some minor experience or realization, you will only develop pride and think, “The Kagyü, Sakya and Gelug schools have nothing to compare with these Nyingma teachings!” You must avoid developing wrong views such as this and arrogantly supposing that you have gained some special experience or realization. No matter who you are, the ordinary mind is always prone to change and transformation, so you should try never to get carried away.
    Even if you were to practise day and night with unflagging diligence for a full twelve years and still fail to have even one good dream, you must never lose heart. Recognizing that this is due simply to the strength of your own obscurations, you must be confident that neither your teachers nor the teachings will ever let you down.
    On the other hand, even if you were to make such swift progress that in just a single day you reached the level at which there is nothing further in samsara to be abandoned nor anything further in nirvana to be gained, you should feel no pride, because to do so would only be to invite the demon of obstacles. That is why Jetsün Milarepa said:
    When you are approaching the end of the Dharma,
    Continue ceaselessly, without any highs or lows,
    And without hopes for signs of swift attainment,
    Ensure your practice endures as long as you do!
    This is marvellous advice.
    Renunciation
    ‘Renunciation’ means that while in the retreat centre, every single time you recite the Seven Line Prayer or complete a single mala of mani mantras, you must dedicate it towards the attainment of buddhahood for yourself and all other sentient beings. While in retreat, you should not waste even a single moment in idleness or frivolity, and you must avoid any form of insincerity or duplicity, such as pretending—for as long as you are in other people’s view—to practise perfectly.
    Do all that you can to bring your own stubborn mind under control and to develop your faith, diligence and renunciation. Never think that the Dharma you are practising is for your benefit alone. To recite even a single mani mantra is of inconceivable benefit, so dedicate it for the sake of all who live.
    Again and again, develop compassion for all sentient beings in general, and particularly for those who dislike you. It might be difficult at first, but you will never attain enlightenment as long as you continue to feel ill-will towards your enemies. Those who are now your enemies were in former lives your parents, and there is nothing fixed about the status of an enemy or friend. To feel hostility towards enemies and affection towards your friends is nothing but a deluded form of perception. If you train your mind to recognize everything as insubstantial like a dream, hostility towards enemies will lose its meaning entirely. This is crucially important, because ordinarily our lives are driven by the yearning to acquire food and clothing, possessions, partners, status and acclaim. We put a great deal of thought into devising the cleverest, most efficient ways to obtain them, and we think, “So-and-so has this much money, my friends have this much, so I need more.” Or: “In the past, I stayed in this kind of house, in this part of town, but now I shall move to a better place.” We must put a stop to all such thinking.
    With ordinary work, the more you do the more suffering you create for the future. But now that you have found a human existence, met an authentic teacher, and received the Dharma teachings, your situation is even better and more fortunate than that of Indra, king of the gods. If you now put the teachings into practice with steadfast determination, you are sure to find happiness in all your future lives. So be content with only the most basic food and clothing. Let me put it simply: do all that you can to renounce and minimize the ordinary affairs and activities of samsara.
    Noone should stay in the retreat centre without taking the vows of refuge. Even if you are a layperson, for the three years that you are in retreat you must avoid sexual relations, and, while in retreat, it is enormously significant and beneficial to wear the robes of a monk or nun. The Buddha himself said it is permissible for anyone who has taken the vows of refuge to wear the monastic robes.
    Compassion
    Generally speaking, you have been practising the teachings of the Mahayana ever since you first entered the door of the Dharma, and this is really nothing other than compassion. Without genuine compassion there is simply no possibility of reaching buddhahood.
    In their delusion, all the beings of samsara cherish only their own selfish interests and neglect others’ welfare. At the moment, no matter how well off we may be in terms of food, clothing or material possessions, and no matter how much happiness we may experience, we can never be satisfied. At the same time, if we give away even just a tiny fraction of what we own, it feels as if we are losing something enormous. We must let go of such attitudes, and, instead of caring for ourselves alone, learn to cherish others. Previously we neglected others, but now we must neglect our own selfish goals. Whenever we perform any virtuous deed with body, speech or mind, we must first remember that we are doing so as a means to bring about the enlightenment of all.
    In Dharma practice, the most important thing is motivation. If it is motivated by the wish to benefit all beings, then even a single prostration or a single recitation of the hundred-syllable mantra will yield inexhaustible merit—merit that will remain until we have reached enlightenment and there are no beings left in samsara. Whereas if we do not have this motivation of universal benevolence, even a hundred thousand prostrations, or a hundred thousand recitations of the hundred-syllable mantra, will bear fruit only once before the merit is exhausted, and a single burst of anger will be enough to destroy our entire stock of virtue. It is crucial to understand this. If we consider that our practice is for the sake of all others, then because sentient beings are infinitely vast in number, our own merit will be equally vast.
    No one is entirely free from suffering, so consider all the major and minor sufferings that befall others, and imagine them happening to you instead. How would you feel? Surely you would do all that you could to find a way to avoid the pain. So reflect continually on all the sufferings that other beings undergo and develop the compassionate wish that they may be free from pain. Once you have true compassion, you will naturally feel the wish to benefit others. Our teacher, the Buddha, while still a bodhisattva, had such vast and overwhelming compassion that he made five hundred prayers of aspiration for our benefit, and, as his followers, we too must make compassion the very core of our practice.
    The immeasurable benefits of generating true compassion are described in detail in The Words of My Perfect Teacher and the Bodhicharyavatara, so please study them.
    Looking into the Nature of Mind
    To look into the nature of the mind we must understand how all its ordinary thoughts about anything and everything imaginable are just empty and insubstantial. Until now, we have been the slave of what we call ‘mind’, forced to wander helplessly through samsaric existence. Now we must reverse the situation, and take control of our own mind. It will be easy to do this if we have some real understanding of how the mind is empty, but just entertaining some vague notion of mind’s emptiness, by thinking, “Well, this is what the masters say,” or “This is what it says in the texts,” will not help us to recognize the insubstantiality of our own deluded perception.
    Turn your attention within then, and allow your mind to relax. You will notice not just one thought or idea, but many. For example, if you think of your mother, that is one thought, but then it in turn evokes all kinds of other thoughts, such as memories of the kindness she showed you. If she is still alive, you might think about going to visit her, and if not, you might feel sad. These are thoughts of attachment. If you think about your enemies, reflecting on the ways they have hurt you in the past, how they are sure to do so again in the future, and how you must find some way to be rid of them, these are thoughts of aversion. You might wonder where this attachment and aversion come from. In fact, they come from the deluded belief in the existence of what we call 'I'.
    Where is such an 'I' to be found? Is it in the body or the mind? If you really look into the body, examining each of its parts—flesh, blood, bones and skin—you can not find anything at all called ‘body’, so how could this be the location of the 'I'? The mind, on the other hand, is insubstantial, so how could the 'I' abide within it? In fact, the 'I' is merely a concept or a thought. There is no location within a thought, and nothing could remain there, but still the power of one thought, such as the thought of our mother, causes us to think another thought, about her kindness to us, and that in turn inspires the thought of wishing to see her.
    If we look into this process in more detail, we can see that while we are thinking about our mother’s kindness, the initial thought of our mother is no longer there—it has already gone. And the thought that we must visit her has not yet occurred—it is still in the future. As soon as we look into it, the present thought of our mother’s kindness is no longer there; it has already turned into the future thought of wanting to visit her. This means that the thoughts of the past, present and future can not exist at the same time, and we only use these terms for the sake of communication. The past is gone, like a person who has died, and the future (or ‘that which is yet to come’) does not exist at all. In fact, there is no such thing as a ‘present thought’ existing somehow independently of past and future. Before we thought of our mother that ‘present thought’ was still in the future. Then, as we thought of her, it was present. Finally, as we brought to mind her kindness, it was already in the past.
    For one thought to pass through these three phases of time is a sign of its impermanence, and whatever is impermanent is empty. It is because a thing is empty that it can change over the course of the past, present and future.
    Consider the surface of a mirror: because it is empty [and not fixed in a particular way], reflections can appear within it. When a person’s likeness appears in a mirror, the reflection resembles the real person, but the person’s face has neither entered the mirror nor been transferred to its surface. The image of the face appears because of certain causes and conditions, including the clarity of the mirror and the presence of the person’s face before it. The reflection of the face and the face itself are not the same. The reflection is inanimate, and when the reflection disappears the real face does not. A face can be burned if it is touched by fire, but you can not burn a reflection. Nevertheless, the reflection and the face are not completely different either, because the reflection can not appear in the absence of the person’s face, and if the person adopts a particular expression, such as a smile or a look of anger, the reflection also appears that way.
    For these reasons, thoughts and reflections appear to be real only when we fail to examine them or look into them in any detail. If we do pause to consider them, we find that although they appear, they do not really exist. And this is true not just of these phenomena. It applies to all the appearances of our deluded samsaric experience: they seem real enough as long as we do not examine them too deeply, but when we do, we find that they are not real. This is why we refer to them as “unexamined, seeming reality.”
    If the understanding of this point develops and takes hold, so that it becomes self-sustaining, that is what we call ‘experience’. When we become more and more familiar with this, so that the mind is no longer swayed by thoughts of aversion or attachment, that is what we call ‘realization’.
    When we examine thoughts again and again in this way, we come to see that although they have no real existence, still they appear, and although they appear, they are insubstantial. At the same time, we understand how the thoughts of the past, present and future exist only as mere names or labels, and have no more reality than that.
    If we have this understanding, then whenever we think of our mother and remember all the kindness she showed us, we need not succumb to thoughts of attachment. We will think, “Even if I were to go and see my mother, what good would that do? She has managed to provide food and clothing for herself, and even to provide for my material needs as well. If I were to take on this role, I would need to find work in some trade or business, and that would provoke all kinds of attachment and aversion and produce lots of distractions, which would only come in the way of my Dharma practice. Instead, I should put my energy into practising the Dharma, straightaway as much as I can, then dedicate all my sources of merit to my mother, to help relieve her sufferings of birth, death and the bardo states. It would be better for me to forget about ordinary worldly feelings of attachment to my mother. She has other children who can take care of her material needs, but there is no one but me to offer her spiritual assistance.” If we think this way, it will prevent us getting caught in the ordinary patterns of thought which can come up whenever we recall our mother.
    This also gives us some clues as to how we can give up our thoughts of aversion towards our enemies. At first it might be a little difficult to overcome our attachment and aversion, but by practising again and again, it will become easier.
    If you can overcome attachment and aversion, you will no longer accumulate karma. Morevoer, if you look into the unaltered state of mind that follows whenever feelings of attachment or aversion have subsided, you will find the nature of mind. As long as there are not too many thoughts arising, look undistractedly into the mind itself. Whenever there are lots of thoughts, examine them in the way I just described. If you become really familiar with this by training in it again and again, recognition of the nature of mind will occur naturally and spontaneously. The mind will no longer be caught up in thoughts, and even if thoughts do arise, they will not have any real strength and there will be no need to analyze or examine them. It will be sufficient simply to maintain an unaltered state of mind.
    If ever you can not counteract a thought of attachment or aversion, repeat the process of investigation. When you have thoughts, don’t react with anxiety, thinking, “I shouldn’t have thoughts during meditation! Now lots of thoughts are going to come.” Simply look straight into the nature of any thought—be it positive or negative—and it will lose its strength and disappear. Without letting go of the state which follows, look gently into the nature of mind, and thoughts will vanish by themselves. When thoughts no longer occur one after another in swift succession you will gradually be able to liberate them.
    When looking into the nature of mind, don’t expect to gain some exceptionally high or profound realization, or to see anything new. Nor should you hesitate or doubt your ability to meditate. Just trust that the nature of mind is simply the mind itself left in an unaltered state, and do all that you can to sustain this, without distraction, at all times, during and between the meditation sessions. Don’t expect to gain realization in just a few months, or even years. Whether you develop any of the qualities that come from the practice or not, remain steadfastly determined and resolve to continue the practice with diligence, day and night, throughout this life, future lives and the bardo state.
    Understand this: it is more important to take to heart the key instructions than to receive a great many teachings.
    In general, you should look at the instruction manual Words of My Perfect Teacher, and check whether or not your practice accords with what it says there. If you notice something that does not correspond, change it; and if there is something that is only partially in agreement, see whether or not it can be improved.
    Aspire to practise the Dharma authentically, and never do anything that might upset your Dharma brothers and sisters.
    In short, devote yourself to the Dharma as much as you possibly can, with body, speech and mind.
    I will certainly come and visit you, and I will always remember to pray and practise for your protection, so that all your wishes in accordance with the Dharma will be accomplished.
    | Translated by Adam Pearcey, Rigpa Translations, 2007.

    Painless Lancing for Diabetes Blood Sugar

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    Painless Lancing for Diabetes
    David Mendosa Health Guide December 01, 2014
    • The only painless way for us to check our blood sugar level, the Genteel lancing device, is on sale. But it’s only for readers of this article and your friends and family and only through this Friday, December 5.




      I wrote about it when it first became available in June in this article: “Gentle Testing for Diabetes.” I use it myself and know that it is painless.

      This morning I happened to look at the company’s website and saw that instead of the usual price of $129 it was on sale for $99. This is is the sale price that they had offered to people who read my articles once before.

      When I saw that this $99 price was good only for this “Cyber Monday,” I wrote the company, saying essentially, “great, but I need more notice.” In response, Anita Matthews, the company’s customer service and marketing manager, just gave us the notice we need.

      “We have reinitiated the MENDOSA $30 off code (which would make Genteel $99) the same as before, all the way through to Friday, midnight, as an extension of Cyber Monday exclusive for Mendosa fans,” Anita replied. “Feel free to have anyone share it with their friends or family also.”

      It comes with free shipping in the U.S., a 120-day money back guarantee, and a choice of five colors.

      Everyone who has diabetes needs to continue checking his or her blood glucose level. And if you have just been diagnosed and haven’t started testing yet, this is the way to begin.

      Disclosure: I don’t own any stock in Genteel or profit in any way. The company did provide me with a device at no cost. I simply believe in this device based on my own experience with it in comparison with the many other lancing devices that came before.

      Now is a second chance to test your blood sugar painlessly. If you haven’t already, please grab this opportunity while you can.
       

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