by Angelo
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Breast Health
The best time to treat a pattern of imbalance is long before it becomes a serious organic disease. Imbalances should be detected and treated at the earliest stage possible, so that they are not allowed to become serious and life threatening.
Human breast tissue is unique and very sensitive. The health of this tissue is directly affected by emotional and chemical imbalances in the liver. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, all breast tumors begin with an early pattern of blood, lymph and qi stagnation. Over time this area of chronic stagnation may become infected by some form of chemical or hormonal toxin. If the DNA becomes damaged in such a toxic pattern, the body may begin to exhibit unwanted, malignant cell division. It is then that healing and rejuvenation becomes more of an ordeal than a pleasure.
Women should not ignore the early signs of imbalance that show up during their menstrual cycles. PMS, sore and distended breasts, painful periods, are just some of the graceful signs which indicate that balance needs to be restored to the body. Experienced health practitioners can help women to determine the nature of any particular imbalance, and educate them as to how to safely and effectively correct it. Safe and effective forms of breast screening like Digital Infrared Thermography, can be used periodically to determine the nature of an imbalance long before the tissue becomes truly damaged.
Herbal medicine can play a major role in restoring liver balance, clearing inflammation, opening up areas of stagnation, and helping the body to clear out potentially dangerous toxins or negative estrogens. Herbal formulas for liver and breast health are used extensively in China, at every stage of treatment, but they are particularly effective when they are used as preventatives.
by A Talk by Avatar Adi Da Samraj
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
AVATAR ADI DA SAMRAJ: The Divine Spirit is not afraid of death. Therefore, if you Commune with the Divine Spirit, if you are really intimate with the Divine Spirit in this present moment, then the body-mind’s reactivity to death relaxes. The more profoundly you enter into Divine Communion, the less you associate with the tendencies of the body-mind. Death can be easy in that case. If you are entered into the Divine Spirit in the process of death, then the body will go through the natural process of death without aberrating your consciousness. Death will be natural, easy surrender. There will be no clinging and no fear.
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by by Stuart Camps,
Director of Fear-No-More Zoo of Adidam
Avatar Adi Da Samraj loves all living beings. He acknowledges the multitude of non-humans to be deeply conscious and contemplative beings who are worthy of the same love and positive regard as any human being. He Calls everyone to the fundamental understanding that all beings and things inhere in the Divine Reality. Avatar Adi Da has established Fear-No-More Zoo as a means of extending His Vision of deep respect for the contemplative and Spiritual existence of all beings.
AVATAR ADI DA SAMRAJ: If you are going to bring animals into your sphere and take them out of theirs, you have to make some sort of arrangement with them in which they have the potential, through their contemplative life, to be just as happy as you want them to be. But in that process of sensitizing yourself to non-humans and placing no barriers between yourself and them, you have to go beyond your previous mind about non-humans as sort of “non-beings”.
—January 1996
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by Angelo Druda
Eighty five percent of women suffer from hot flushes (or flashes) during the menopausal transition, making it the most commonly reported symptom in this change of life. The severity of the symptoms depends to a large degree on a womanÕs dietary and lifestyle history. Approximately fifty per cent of the women, who do endure hot flashes, will experience them, to one degree or another, for five to ten years after the cessation of the period.
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by Angelo Druda
From time to time, women may experience patterns of heavy bleeding. The blood cycle is effected by lifestyle. Therefore stress, worry, excitement and even certain foods (usually hot, spicy and sweet foods) can cause brief bouts of heavy bleeding in women. Brief changes in the blood flow are not a cause for concern. Lasting patterns of excessive bleeding, however, such as: heavy and extended menstrual flows, bleeding outside the usual menstrual pattern and even extended times of spotting, are clear indications to practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine, that there is a significant hormonal imbalance. Such imbalances should be addressed before they lead to further problems.
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