810402 Public Programme: 1st Melbourne Talk (subtitles)
EN Public program, Shri Mataji address new seekers Kundalini, Spirit and no guru shopping; An actualization process Mooladhara created first in the universe, innocence; Culmination of our evolution Ego and Superego (mana); Left Side and Right Side Evolution from amoeba to human; Kriya Shakti; Prana shakti Macrocosm and microcosm Australia is the Mooladhara chakra Swadisthana Chakra -- Liver, spleen, pancreas thinking too much, alcohol, fatty foods destroys the liver Too much coffee destroys the pancreas, hence diabetes Modern day marriage: husband and wife and the effect on children Spontaneous -- eg sprouting of a seed Nabhi -- seeking from amoeba; Sustenance, ten valences and Adi Gurus. Believe in God Almighty - He will take care of you Fourth Centre -- Mother of the Universe; Insecurity in women -- Asthma, breast cancer, Problems with parents who are not realized and miserliness Comparison between Indian and Western parents; Sin against the Father and Mother Children's well being Western romance; Husbands and wife are like wheels on a chariot Over use of the right side and the effects of it.
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My Grandparents chose to love each other when they met as teenagers, and then, they chose to love each other every part of every day, through the Great Depression, through absence during war, child rearing, work, illnesses... Life. Finding TRUE love? They met... And That was it. Again, the true love part was a daily choice whether either was as attractive or as exciting as the day they met. True love depends on each person, not just the one you find or the one that finds you. In other words, Love is a Choice, because we are not 110% lovable 24 hours a day. True love is when each person sees that real life is not like a romance movie script True love is accepting the fact of real life, which brings creative challenges that, with the choice to love, can increase attraction. Popular novels, songs, shows, movies... Each have scripts that are no doubt, inspired. The talented people that write and act, the hundreds or thousands of people that are the list of credits at the end of a movie - from the accountants to the doctors to the musicians and screenwriters - They work on projects that, as finished masterpieces, may often have coincidental similarities to your definition of romance and the most often undefined and over-used phrase... "true love" Again, the credits behind movies, books, shows and songs... include a lot of people. Why, because such productions are intentionally crafted to touch our deepest self. So, they are edited for perfection, music and effects and colors ...
Caregivers Of Parkinson's Patients: Things To Think About
Article by Susan Wilson
It can be very challenging to cope with the long-term degenerative effects of, and the potential loss of independence that may result from Parkinson's disease. Additionally, it can be emotionally and physically draining not only for the person with the disorder, but also for the family or caregivers of Parkinson's patients.
Most countries have only limited assistance for people suffering from debilitating illness. Therefore, care-giving often becomes the responsibility of family members. While dedicating yourself to taking care of the needs of a loved one is a kind and honorable act, it also has its pitfalls. The following tips for caregivers of Parkinson's patients may help you see how to make the best of a difficult situation.
* Parkinson's can affect memory. Labeling drawers, cupboards and shelves with large-size labels will help your loved one find household items easily.
* Establish a relationship with local community support groups. Many organizations offer assistance and resources to caregivers, while others are an invaluable source of practical advice and information.
* Be practical. Parkinson's affects mobility. Older people, in particular, may not be able to traverse their homes or function as easily as they once did. Look for ways to increase safety in order to help the Parkinson's sufferer to maintain his or her independence: install grab bars and a chair in the bathroom, add foam curlers to toothbrushes, spoons, and razors to make them easier to hold. Place non-slip runners on slippery floors and stairs.
* Order a Medic-Alert or other type of medical identification bracelet that contains medical and contact information. If your loved one suffers from memory loss and inadvertently ends up alone in a strange place, the information can help ensure a speedy return.
* Take advantage of available respite care. Care giving is often a full-time, around the clock job. It is important to take an occasional break.
* Don't forget to tend to yourself while tending to your loved one. It is easy to get so wrapped up in taking care of someone else that you overlook your own needs. Retain some personal time each day to treat yourself to something you enjoy. It can be something as simple as a cup of tea, exercise, a good book, or a leisurely walk.
* Eat well and get regular exercise. This will benefit both the caregiver and care recipient. Exercise need not be vigorous to be worthwhile. Stretching, yoga, walking, or water exercises are excellent mobility and strength builders.
You might have done everything you can to create a safe and organized environment for your loved one, but there is another element that needs addressing: the emotional impact of depending on a care giver. The Parkinson's sufferer most likely does not like having to rely on someone else for simple tasks that they used to handle independently. Resentment or crankiness can result from this frustration. It is important to keep in mind that the frustration is directed at the disease, and not at the caregiver. Understanding and a sense of humor will go a long way toward a companionable coexistence.
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