Confidence - Faith - Love

Those who love you are not fooled by mistakes you have made or dark images you hold about yourself. They remember your beauty when you feel ugly; your wholeness when you are broken; your innocence when you feel guilty; and your purpose when you are confused.


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Max Ehrmann - Desiderata

Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.
If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter;
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals;
and everywhere life is full of heroism.

Be yourself.
Especially, do not feign affection.
Neither be critical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.

You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be,
and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy.




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Hydrogen Peroxide

Natural & Effective Anti-viral, Anti-bacterial & Anti-fungal


The following was written by Becky R. of Indiana (a doctor's wife);

"I would like to tell you of the benefits of that plain little ol' bottle of 3% peroxide you can get for under $1.00 at any drug store.

My husband has been in the medical field for over 36 years, and most doctors don't tell you about peroxide, or they would lose millions of dollars.

1. Take one capful (the little white cap that comes with the bottle) and hold in your mouth for 10 minutes daily, then spit it out. (I do it when I bathe or shower.) No more canker sores and your teeth will be whiter without expensive pastes. Use it instead of mouthwash.

2. Let your toothbrushes soak in a cup of peroxide to keep them free of germs.

3. Clean your counters, table tops with peroxide to kill germs and leave a fresh smell. Simply put a little on your dishrag when you wipe, or spray it on the counters.

4. After rinsing off your wooden cutting board, pour peroxide on it to kill salmonella and other bacteria.

5. I had fungus on my feet for years - until I sprayed a 50/50 mixture of peroxide and water on them (especially the toes) every night and let dry.

6. Soak any infections or cuts in 3% peroxide for five to ten minutes several times a day. My husband has seen gangrene that would not heal with any medicine, but was healed by soaking in peroxide.

7. Put two capfuls into a douche to prevent yeast infections. I had chronic yeast infections until I tried this once or twice a week.

8. Fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 mixture of peroxide and water and keep it in every bathroom to disinfect without harming your septic system like bleach or most other disinfectants will.

9. Tilt your head back and spray into nostrils with your 50/50 mixture whenever you have a cold, plugged sinus. It will bubble and help to kill the bacteria. Hold for a few minutes then blow your nose into a tissue.

10. If you have a terrible toothache and cannot get to a dentist right away, put a capful of 3% peroxide into your mouth and hold it for ten minutes several times a day. The pain will lessen greatly.

11. And of course, if you like a natural look to your hair, spray the 50/50 solution on your wet hair after a shower and comb it through. You will not have the peroxide burnt blonde hair like the hair dye packages, but more natural highlights if your hair is a light brown, faddish, or dirty blonde. It also lightens gradually so it's not a drastic change.

12. Put half a bottle of peroxide in your bath to help rid boils, fungus, or other skin infections.

13. You can also add a cup of peroxide instead of bleach to a load of whites in your laundry to whiten them. If there is blood on clothing, pour directly on the soiled spot. Let it sit for a minute, then rub it and rinse with cold water. Repeat if necessary. I could go on and on. It is a little brown bottle no home should be without! With prices of most necessities rising, I'm glad there's away to save tons of money in such a simple, healthy manner!"

14. I use peroxide to clean my mirrors with, there is no smearing, which is why I love it so much for this.

Hydrogen Peroxide is described as an effective anti-viral, antibacterial, and anti-fungal, and can be used for anthrax decontamination. This sort of supports the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide, don't you think?

Also: your body makes hydrogen peroxide to fight infection which must be present for our immune system to function correctly. White blood cells are known as Leukocytes. A sub-class of Leukocytes called Neutrophils produce hydrogen peroxide as the first line of defense against toxins, parasites, bacteria, viruses and yeast.

Simply put, it is the oxygenation of the body. Sickness and tumors are generally oxygen-hating growths which thrive in oxygen-poor bodies.

15. Gargle with hydrogen peroxide, put drops in the ear and nose to end colds, flu, chronic sinusitis (including polyps], and infections.

16. Use as a vegetable wash or soak to kill bacteria and neutralize chemicals.

17. Disinfect your dishwasher or refrigerator.

18. Use it on trees and plants as a natural fungicide, insecticide, and as a weed killer.

19. Clean with hydrogen peroxide when your house becomes a biohazard after its invaded by toxic mold, such as those with water damage.

Throughout the world hydrogen peroxide is used instead of chlorine as a safer and eco-friendly municipal water purifier. Some use H2O2 in pools and spas.

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Mahatma Gandhi - Seven Blunders of the World

  1. Wealth without work
  2. Pleasure without conscience
  3. Knowledge without character
  4. Commerce without morality
  5. Science without humanity
  6. Worship without sacrifice
  7. Politics without principle

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Happy Feet !!!


The feet are important parts of our body that we need to give proper attention and care to live a happy and healthy life. We must take care of our feet as much as our face and other parts of body.

Our health and happiness are greatly influenced by our external senses and internal blood circulation. The condition of our feet directly affect our senses and blood circulation thus having "Happy Feet" leads to health and happiness.

Sensation - the ability to feel pressure, injury, heat, cold and pain.
Circulations - a constant supply of food and energy and a way to get rid of waste materials.

In order to prevent further injury or infection; an extra loving care must be given to our feet that have developed a problem with either circulation or sensation.


The Feet's Blood Circulation

The Feet's Blood Circulation or Vascular Circulation is the arterial blood flow into the foot and venous blood flow away from the foot back to the heart. It is the transportation system that brings fresh blood to your feet and carries blood back to your heart and lungs. Poor Circulation is the condition that occurs when your blood transportation is not functioning properly.

Indications of Poor Circulation

First, we must love our feet and pay attention to our feet. Our feet tells us we must give closer attention and immediate care to our feet when;
  • The feet hurts while walking or resting and dull cramping pain in the calf muscle after a long walk.
  • The feet lacks sensation; numbness or tingling in the foot and toes.
  • The feet are cold, pale, blue, reddish, or swollen.
  • The feet have sore that do not heal.
  • The feet skin is thick, dry, scaly, calloused, or cracked.

Causes of Poor Circulation

Blood is prevented from either reaching or leaving your feet because;
  • Arteries become rigid or hard (arteriosclerosis).
  • Arteries become clogged or blocked by fatty deposits.
  • Veins become blocked or narrowed so fluid and waste materials spill out into the surrounding foot and ankle tissue.
  • Diabetes causes blood vessels to age and harden fasten than normal.

The most common cause of poor blood flow into the foot is atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries. This is a progressive degenerative process characterized by the deposition of fatty substances inside the wall of the artery along with a fibrous thickening of the artery wall resulting in a diminished ability of blood to flow down to the foot.

Walking is the primary treatment in treating arteriosclerosis in mild to moderate cases.

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WALK BAREFOOT

If you do it in summer in the park or in your garden on a variety of terrains, your cardiovascular system will be stimulated, blood pressure-regulated and therefore circulation improved.

In Germany they also believe that it can strengthen the body's immune system. Barefoot walking has been regarded as life enhancing and exercise of the body and mind.

It also makes life more interesting due to the environment. Barefoot walking expands your sense of touch and helps you regain a connection with nature through the contact with the ground beneath your feet.

Many people have remarked on the similarity of the benefits of barefoot walking, with reflexology. Barefoot walking is often regarded as 'do it yourself' reflexology.

Reflexology is an ancient healing art based on the idea that reflex points exist in the feet, (as well as the hands and ears) which correspond to every part of the body.

The use of reflexology dates back over 5,000 years. When the many reflexes on the soles of the feet are stimulated, this can produce a variety of health-related benefits, including relaxation, improved digestive functioning, decreased pain and improved overall well being.

Cobblestone walking is really a form of self-reflexology. Walking on specifically placed uneven, natural stones can stimulate these reflexes or acupressure points in the feet much like a reflexology session. As a result, people have happy feet while walking barefoot.

The ancient Chinese practice of walking barefoot on paths made of river stones is good for health in more ways than one. The Chinese believe that walking on cobblestones activates acupoints on the feet.

Acupressure and acupuncture specialists say that points on the feet, hands, ears and other areas of body relate to specific organs, flow of energy and functions of the body.

In today's China adults of all ages spent about 30 minutes each day walking, standing, and sometimes dancing on these beautifully laid paths of river stones in the parks and gardens of large cities. They do this for their health every day of the week.

Reflexology Walking Path

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Twenty five percent of the bones of your body are in your feet. If any of these bones are misaligned, your entire body could be affected. You might not even feel that you have a foot problem but it can be causing knee problems, hip or low-back problems, shoulder and neck problems and even headaches or stomachaches. Foot problems can also cause emotional stresses and physiological changes in the body like adrenal stress, blood sugar, fatigue and many others. Many doctors look to the mechanics of the foot for proper posture but there is so much more making up the foundation that we stand, walk and run on.

Any health symptoms that are related to foot problems will get worse as the day goes on because your feet become more stressed as the day goes on.

Muscles that support the shape and function of the feet are related to the adrenal glands and the bladder. Problems with these muscles can cause foot problems and eventually deformation of the feet can occur. “Shin splints” (pain in the lower leg while walking or running), "Dropped Arches" or “Flat feet” and "Plantar Fascitis" can also be caused from the muscles of the feet not working properly.

Reflexology of the foot has become very popular as an alternative treatment for health problems. There are reflexes that are related to organs, glands and other parts of the body on the bottom of the foot. The reflexology practioner will find the reflexes that are active and use acupressure-like stimulation on these points to treat the reflexes which in turn helps these organs, glands and body parts to work better. What causes these reflexes to be present are the misalignment of the bones of the foot causing tender spots or trigger-points. With Applied Kinesiology diagnosis and treatment of the foot, these bones will be adjusted back into their proper places. When the bones are aligned properly, the reflexes on the bottom of the foot will be stimulated as you walk.

When your foot is working properly, you are getting automatic reflexology while you walk or run.

Misalignments of the bones of the feet also cause problems with the acupuncture meridians that travel through the foot. Meridians are highways of energy in the body that flow in general areas and directions. When they are blocked, by a misaligned bone, health problems can be caused to the related organs or glands. The foot contains meridians related to the Spleen, Liver, Stomach, Kidney, Bladder and Gallbladder. Since all of the acupuncture meridians of the body either begin or end on the feet or hands, the health of you foot is important for a proper balance of the acupuncture energy system. In Chinese medicine, the definition of disease is an imbalance (either too much or too little) of energy (Chi) in the body.

Problems with the feet can send confusing information to the central nervous system which can cause mechanical problems in the body.

The foot has many nerve receptors in it that send important information into our central nervous system. This information is used to track where certain parts of the body are at every moment and in what direction, how fast they are moving and how much pressure they are receiving. Problems with the feet can send confusing information to the central nervous system which can cause mechanical problems in the body. As we walk, each joint of the foot sends information to the nervous system so that it can turn on and off our muscles. The turning on and off of the muscles allows us to walk, if they didn’t turn on and off we would not be able to move properly. This is one way that foot problems can cause knee, hip, neck, shoulder, jaw problems and even headaches. If a muscle is not turning on when it is supposed to, then a muscle on the other side of the body will become too tight because the balance is upset. When it becomes too tight, it pulls the bones out of alignment causing problems.

Doc Martens


Is it a good shoe?

Shoes that are too tight will shut off your positive support mechanism which keeps your body standing in an upright position. If the positive support mechanism is not working properly, you will start to slouch with your shoulders and head forward as you stand. This can cause discomfort throughout the body, even chronic neck/back pain and will eventually cause permanent posture problems and bone deformation.

It is important to treat the foot with respect and to invest in its good health. Applied Kinesiology treatment is very important to restore the proper function to the foot. Another important factor for prevention and to maintain the health of your feet is wearing good shoes. A good shoe will support the foot well and prevent injury and deformation. A good shoe will support the foot while standing, walking or running. There are many misconceptions about what a good shoe is. Here are guidelines on what to look for when buying shoes:

• A good shoe will have laces; the more eyelets the shoe has for laces the better. The laces help the shoe to form to the foot so that the foot can work properly. Lace-up shoes are much better to walk in than slide on or most strap on shoes. Make sure you lace up you shoes so they are snug but not too tight. Do not wear your lace up shoes with the laces loose because your foot will flop around in it and cause problems.

• A good shoe has a heel support and a firm shank to support your arch but will still be flexible when you walk. The heel should not be higher than a medium height.

• Proper width and length are important. Your toes should not touch the front of the shoe and the foot width should not hang over the side of the shoes. You should try on or be measured for shoes at the end of the day because your feet expand during the day due to gravity and your body weight while you are walking. At the end of the day you can trace your bare foot on a piece of paper. Place your shoes on top of the template and make sure that the shoe totally covers the outline of your foot-- no lines should stick out or else your shoe is too small.


Care for your feet and protect your health by wearing good shoes or use orthotic shoe inserts. Learn to recognize symptoms or indications that may be caused by wearing bad shoes.

How to recognize LOWER back pain
Lower back pain can have several causes, including being on your feet all day long. The lumbar region of the spine, or lower back, is where pain strikes most often. As the heel strikes the ground, thousands of tiny shock waves travel up legs to the lower back, where they aggravate back muscles and initiate pain.

How to recognize knee pain
Misalignment of the lower leg due to overpronation of the foot is a leading cause of knee pain. Pronation, the flattening of the arch during each footstep, is normal. Overpronation occurs when the arch flattens excessively, creating misalignment. This can increase the stress on the knee joint, and can cause knee pain over time. Pain typically manifests on the inside portion of the knee during weight-bearing activities such as walking.

How to recognize heel pain
Heel pain can be either a dull ache or a sharp, shooting pain in the heel, possibly accompanied by inflammation. Symptoms often appear over time and with low intensity. Heel pain is usually more severe after running and in the morning after getting out of bed.

How to recognize arch pain
Flat feet is a common problem that occurs when a person’s arch collapses upon weight bearing activities such as walking. This can cause stress or inflammation, possibly causing severe discomfort and lead to other foot problems. Without properly supported arches, even walking can pull the body out of alignment and cause painful stress, strain, and fatigue in your arch, heel, knee, or lower back

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Introvert Basics

People don’t outgrow introversion, so the introverted adult was once an introverted child. What is true of one is true of both. Contrary to popular opinion, introverts are not asocial, nor are they friendless loners who lack social skills. They simply have different social needs and preferences.

Friendships
It is not easy for introverts to make new friends because getting to know someone takes so much energy. However, introverts don’t need a wide circle of friends. They prefer one or two close friends, even though they may know many people and have a large number of acquaintances. In spite of this preference, introverts are frequently criticized for not making an effort to make more friends and are often seen to be lacking social skills.

Social Preferences
Introverts need a lot of personal space. They like being in a room alone with the door closed and those who don’t understand introverts believe this desire to be alone is a sign of depression. However, for introverts this behavior is normal; it is not a sign of withdrawing from life. Being around others is tiring for them so they need time alone in order to regain some of their energy. Being alone also gives them a chance to think and figure things out uninterrupted. Introverts don’t enjoy large parties and if they have to attend one, prefer to spend their time with just one or two others, talking about what they all know a lot about. Introverted children may prefer to play on the side with one or two other children.

Preferred Activities
Introverts enjoy activities they can do alone or with just a few others. It’s not surprising, then, that so many introverted gifted children love to read. They also tend to prefer activities that allow for creative expression, like creative writing, music, and art. Introverted children also enjoy quiet and imaginative play. When presented with an opportunity to participate in a group activity or game, introverts prefer to hang back and watch before they join in. Many people see this as shyness, but it’s not. They feel more comfortable with situations that are familiar to them and they are simply trying to become familiar with the activity before they join in.

Social Behavior
Introverts tend to be quiet and subdued. They dislike being the center of attention, even if the attention is positive. It’s not surprising, then, that introverts don’t brag about their achievements or knowledge. In fact, they may know more than they’ll admit. It may be the introverted gifted children who are more at risk for “dumbing down” since they would be more likely to want to hide their abilities.When introverts are tired, in a large group, or if too much is going on, they may show little animation, with little facial expression or body movement. Introverts also have two distinct personalities: a private one and a public one. That can explain why they can be talkative in comfortable settings, like home, and quiet elsewhere.

Social Interaction
While introverts may appear to lack social skills or be antisocial, neither is true. Their style of social interaction is simply different from that of extroverts. They tend to listen more than they talk and are excellent listeners. They are attentive and will make eye contact with the person they are listening to and rarely interrupt. When they do talk, introverts tend to say what they mean and may look away from the person they’re talking to. They dislike small talk and would rather say nothing than something they feel is insignificant. Although introverts are quiet, they will talk incessantly if they’re interested in the topic. They also dislike being interrupted when they talk, or when they’re working on some project.

Verbal Expression
If given a choice, introverts would rather express their ideas in writing than in speech. When they do speak, they need time to think before answering a question. Sometimes they even feel the need to mentally rehearse what they want to say before they say it. The need to think before speaking often results in the introvert being slow to respond to questions or comments. When they talk, they may also pause quite often and even have problems finding the right word.

Emotions and Emotional Responses
Introverts become emotionally drained after spending time with others, particularly strangers. They don’t like crowded places and introverted children can even become grouchy and irritable if they’ve been around too many people for too long. Even when introverts enjoyed a party or activity, they can feel drained afterwards. Parents often sign their introverted children up for numerous activities to help them improve their social skills, but an activity-filled schedule is overwhelming for these children. Introverts are also rather territorial. They dislike sharing space with others for too long and may find house guests intrusive. Introverts also have a hard time sharing their feelings and feel deeply embarrassed by public mistakes.

Other Traits and Preferences
Introverts can concentrate intensely on a book or project for a long time if they find it interesting and like to explore subjects deeply and thoroughly. That may be why introverts don’t like to be bothered when they are reading or working on a project. Introverts are highly aware of their inner world of perceptions, thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and feelings. They are also highly aware of their surroundings, noticing details that others don’t see. However, they are not quick to discuss their thoughts or observations. They may, for example, wait days or weeks to talk about events. Introverts also favor consistency over change, and cope with change best when they know ahead of time what to expect and have enough time to prepare for it.

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Introvert 's Preferred Activities

Introverts are all about internal stimulation. They have rich “inner worlds” that keep them from getting bored even when they have little to do externally. Introverts generally love reading and watching movies because those activities stimulate them internally. Introverts tire easily of the kind of external stimulation one gets at crowded parties and activities that require a lot of physical activity. Introverts generally don’t like a situation that involves a lot of small talk with a lot of people; they’d rather have in-depth conversations with a few people, such as at a dinner party.

Introverts enjoy activities they can do alone or with just a few others. It’s not surprising, then, that so many introverted gifted children love to read. They also tend to prefer activities that allow for creative expression, like creative writing, music, and art. Introverted children also enjoy quiet and imaginative play. When presented with an opportunity to participate in a group activity or game, introverts prefer to hang back and watch before they join in. Many people see this as shyness, but it’s not. They feel more comfortable with situations that are familiar to them and they are simply trying to become familiar with the activity before they join in.

Yes, introverts like parties. We have all seen the “wall flowers” at parties, those are the introverts. They’re probably feeling a bit overstimulated, so they’re laying back a bit. There’s a lot going on in their heads, and they’re having a good time just observing and thinking about what’s going on. The extroverts, on the other hand, are out there in the middle of the room chatting everyone up. The more the merrier!

And yes, introverts can enjoy things like skiing and hiking and other physical activities. But if you asked an introvert and an extrovert what they’ve done over the past four weekends you’ll find the extrovert when skiing twice, went to a spa one other weekend, and relaxed on the fourth. The introvert, on the other hand, read four novels, saw a play, and went skiing once.

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