“See my dear son, whose eyes are white, who has a turban on His head, a wrapper on His body and leg bells which tinkle very sweetly on His feet. He is coming near, along with His surabhi calves, and just see how He is wandering upon the sacred land of Vrindavana!” (Mother Yashoda speaking to Nanda Maharaja, The Nectar of Devotion, Ch 43)
The magic in the written word is its ability to paint a picture within the mind, to give the consciousness something to contemplate, remember, reproduce, study and take shelter of in both peaceful and troublesome situations alike. If we are suddenly put into trouble, such as after being laid off from work or having to suffer a pay reduction, the mind can find comfort in one second by conjuring up an image, a mental travel to the “happy place”. There are many books and literary creations produced every year, with the primary effect being the images imprinted into the brain. Therefore the more sublime the subject matter, the greater the number of beautiful images will rest within the mind. When the consciousness has a steady supply of such imagery, a veritable encyclopedia of the most pleasant scenes, pictures and portraits, there is every chance of remaining peaceful, calm, confident, steady and virtuous. When this consciousness is in an active state at the time of death, the soul gets transported to a destination bearing the same qualities as the images so constantly relied upon for sustenance.
A literary work can tell a story and convey the ideas and thoughts of the author. The imagery created through the words presented gives an indication of what the primary thought processes of the author are. For instance, in an autobiography, if a famous celebrity were to devote many pages to their difficulties during childhood, wherein they had to suffer through poverty, witness domestic violence, endure inappropriate sexual advances made by elders and members of the opposite sex, or face humiliation and degradation of character from authority figures, this naturally means that their mind is focused on negative thoughts, or at least that’s what they remember from that period of time in their life.
When reading the autobiography, the interested reader is looking to find out more about the celebrity in question. But by hearing of disturbing incidents which paint negative mental pictures, the result is that the reader is left in a more distraught condition than that from which they started. At the beginning, there is anticipation and excitement in opening a new book. “I can’t wait to find out what made this celebrity successful, what they had to go through and how they persevered through times of trouble.” As with any other activity, the main objective in reading is to find peace and happiness, a situation that is more enjoyable than the starting point.
This is the general pattern, for we eat so that we will no longer feel hungry. We drink so that our thirst is slaked. We gather together with friends and family to defeat loneliness and boredom. We know from these experiences, however, that if the quality of the association is not pure, the result will be a negative condition. If we are thirsty and drink excessive amounts of alcohol, the combination of dehydration and inebriation follows. When the drunkenness wears off, a hangover and physical pain remain. If to satisfy our hunger we overindulge in fatty foods, our gift will be a stomach ache and an increase in weight.
Along the same lines, if to pacify our interest and curiosity we read books that paint negative imagery within the mind, we will be left in a worse off condition. This is one of the reasons why children are prohibited from watching movies for adults. In a R rated film, there is likely foul language used and scenes involving sex or gruesome violence. Should the child, who is mostly innocent in their thought processes, consume these images, they will be negatively affected. If we were to watch a horror movie just before going to bed, there is an increased chance of having bad dreams during the night. Who among us looks forward to being scared out of our minds while remaining in a deep slumber for the night? Who likes waking up in a cold sweat, feeling glad that the horrible images just conjured up were only part of a dream?
The Vedas, the ancient scriptures of India, are the most important texts of the spiritual variety because they directly address the issue of consciousness. The association through sound vibrations documented in the Vedic texts is meant to uplift the soul otherwise bewildered by temporary losses and gains. You can be working at the same job for ten years or more, have a happy family life, and expect nothing to go wrong, when all of a sudden everything is swept right from underneath you. The change that you hadn’t dealt with in years suddenly is forced upon you. Those who don’t know how to handle this, how to expect the unexpected, and how to deal with the constant changes in life will find misery through the sudden changes.
By immersion in Vedic literature, one learns more about the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who in His original form is known as Krishna because of His all-attractiveness. Right away we see that the Vedas aim to paint the most beautiful picture within the mind, that of the portrait of Shri Krishna, who is also known as Shyamasundara because of His unique beauty. Krishna has the complexion of a dark raincloud, and He always carries a flute in His hands and wears a peacock feather in His hair. The flower garland that adorns His neck smells wonderful and is meticulously crafted. The Kaustubha jewel resting on His neck has a brilliant luster, as its shine defeats that of the most beautiful gems found in the world. The earrings hanging from the Lord’s ears and the armlets wrapped around His wrists complete this most wonderful portrait.
To help us to accept this picture as being divine and representative of God, the Vedas provide detailed information about other topics as well, such as reincarnation, the differences between matter and spirit, the reason for the material creation’s existence, and how the soul can break out of the cycle of birth and death. Such information is supplementary to the highest realization of pure Krishna consciousness. To increase the supply of sweet imagery available to the mind, the Shrimad Bhagavatam, the crown jewel of Vedic literature, describes Krishna’s pastimes enacted on this planet some five thousand years ago.
If ever the taste from the lemons life has handed to us becomes too bitter, we can remember Krishna’s playful activities that took place in the farm community of Vrindavana. As a child, the Lord would gather together His friends and hatch up schemes to steal the supply of butter belonging to the neighbors. Butter is a commodity in a farm community dedicated to protecting cows. Krishna loves cows, as one of His names is Govinda, which means one who gives pleasure to the cows. The butter the cows kindly provide gives Krishna so much satisfaction that He loves to eat it directly. Normally, if in a restaurant the waiter drops off a basket of bread and butter at the table, no one eats the butter directly. If they did, they would get strange looks from their friends and other patrons in the restaurant.
For children, the standard of etiquette is more relaxed. What then to speak of the Supreme Lord during His childhood? Krishna’s stealing of butter belonging to the cowherd women of Vrindavana, the gopis, is so much celebrated today, as it earned the Lord the nickname “Makhan Chor”, or one who steals butter. The image of Krishna dipping His tiny hands into a pot of butter is so enlivening that one has a difficult time remaining angry or upset over their latest troubles when thinking of it.
In addition to stealing butter, Krishna would play with His young friends in the forest every day. When there was trouble or too much turmoil, Krishna would play on His magical flute and everyone would stop what they were doing. The residents loved Krishna purely and without motive. When music started coming out from the flute, rather than be jealous at Krishna’s unique playing ability, the friends and cows would relish the sound and insist on hearing more of it.
When Krishna wasn’t pleasing His friends through His childish antics and sports, He was protecting them from the demons infiltrating the town. The neighboring city of Mathura was ruled by a wicked king named Kamsa, who wanted Krishna dead. As God can never be killed, the demons that came to Vrindavana did not escape with their lives intact. How a young child could slay such powerful demons was a mystery to everyone, though the images of Krishna’s offering of protection never left anyone’s mind.
When Krishna grew older, He left Vrindavana, but His pastimes did not end. He continued to give protection to His friends, sometimes even in the strangest ways. During the greatest war the world has ever seen, Krishna played the role of a charioteer for the lead fighter of the Pandavas, Arjuna. Prior to the war’s commencement, Krishna offered protection to Arjuna in the form of sublime words of wisdom. This collection of teachings later became known as the Bhagavad-gita, or the Song of God. Though there are specific issues addressed and profundities revealed in this song, its main purpose is to paint within the mind the picture of Krishna instructing His friend during a time where the enemy of doubt had taken over the mind.
Descriptions of Krishna’s transcendental form and pastimes found in the Shrimad Bhagavatam represent just one small piece of Vedic literature. The entire breadth and scope of Vedic writings is replete with such wonderful imagery, as Krishna takes on many different forms. AsLord Rama, He is the handsome and pious warrior prince of Ayodhya whose activities and pastimes are documented in the famous Ramayana poem penned by Maharishi Valmiki. AsNarasimhadeva, Krishna is the half-man/half-lion who came to protect His five-year old devotee Prahlada Maharaja from the attacks of his father, Hiranyakashipu.
While there is the original set of Vedic teachings and descriptions available for reference, the saints that have followed in the line of bhakti-yoga, or devotional service, have added on to the already incomprehensible volume of Vedic literature. The purpose of this writing is to glorify Krishna by providing descriptions of His names, qualities, forms and pastimes. For those who are looking for peaceful mental images and ways to remember God in all His beauty, the most recommended practice is the chanting of the holy names, “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare”.
This might be strange to hear, but just chanting this mantra over and over again is sufficient for attaining pure Krishna consciousness. Study of Vedic literature is meant for those who need convincing of Krishna’s supreme status. Those who need help always remembering God and honoring Him within the mind are aided by reading, which creates mental pictures through words. Also, those who are interested in preaching about the glories of Krishna and devotional service to Him are provided the information they need through works like the Bhagavad-gita and Shrimad Bhagavatam.
Yet, by chanting Krishna’s names over and over again, the imagery is there just the same. This is one of those things that has to be tried out in order to be believed. In no other field of endeavor can we just recite a specific sound vibration and become enlightened. Yet bhakti is so powerful that simply through constantly hearing one or two words, the most beautiful picture is etched within the mind.
The penchant for reading is already there. If it weren’t, newspapers, online news sites and the latest bestsellers would never be opened or perused. The aim is to find entertainment, to keep the mind focused on something that will have an overall positive effect. Thanks to the authors of the original Vedic texts and those who humbly follow in the line of disciplic succession that aims to worship God for real, there is a storehouse of information available to every single person looking for happiness. The images painted through reading are so nice that the sincere soul will want to hear about Krishna constantly. The more we keep the sweet form of Muralidhara, the wielder of the flute, in our mind, the greater the chances for becoming Krishna consciousness by the time of death.
As Krishna reveals in the Bhagavad-gita, whatever state of being one remembers at the time of death, that state they will attain without fail. This is akin to the concept of one’s life flashing before their very eyes just prior to exiting the body. Obviously those images accumulated through experience found in the greatest abundance within the mind will be at the forefront of the consciousness at the end of life. Therefore the more we can produce mental images of Krishna and His divine pastimes today, the greater the likelihood of remembering God at the time of death. When the picture of Krishna’s form stays within the consciousness of the living being, after death that same image comes to life in the form of the Lord’s personal association in the spiritual sky.
In Closing:
When life gets you down and lessens your pace,
Find wonderful images, go to happy place.
To find pleasure we read books authored by others,
Biographies, sports, news, whatever our druthers.
Aim is to find a better condition, advancement in thought,
For downturns come unexpectedly, with perils is life fraught.
The Vedic texts do exist to please everyone’s mind,
In it words that create image of God you will find.
Lord Krishna, Yashoda and Nanda’s young boy,
He of bluish complexion, trusted flute is His toy.
On some days in pot of butter is Krishna’s hand,
While on others He’s with cows grazing the land.
These and other wonderful images fill every page,
Of Shrimad Bhagavatam, given by Vyasa the sage.
During every day, with your tongue Krishna’s name produce,
Paint Lord’s image in mind, pains in life will this reduce.
Remember Krishna’s beautiful portrait especially at life’s end,
Image then comes alive, in Lord’s company eternity to spend.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Mental Pictures
Excitation and inhibition remain balanced, even when the brain undergoes reorganization
Every second, the brain's nerve cells exchange many billions of synaptic impulses. Two kinds of synapses ensure that this flow of data is regulated: Excitatory synapses relay information from one cell to the next, while inhibitory synapses restrict the flow of information. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried could now show, in cooperation with colleagues from the Ruhr University of Bochum, that excitatory and inhibitory synapses remain balanced – even if the brain undergoes reorganization. Following a small retinal lesion, the nerve cells in the mouse brain responsible for this particular region no longer received (excitatory) information. As a result, the cells reduced the number of their inhibitory synapses by 30% in the space of just one day. This down-regulated balance between excitation and inhibition could indicate to the nerve cells that it is time for them to reconfigure to partially compensate for the loss of information.
Nerve cells are "information addicts". To process and store new information or to optimize already existing ways of processing it, minute appendages emerge continually from their surface and grow towards neighboring cells. At the end of these appendages, a synapse can develop via which the two nerve cells can then exchange information. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried and the Ruhr University of Bochum were already able to show how quickly such nerve cells can reorganize themselves even in the adult brain, so that they are constantly able to process information: After a small retinal lesion, the nerve cells responsible for processing information from this area were "out of work". However, during the weeks to follow, the neurobiologists observed that these nerve cells increased the number of appendages sent towards their neighbouring cells. The cells that had been temporarily redundant were thus reconnecting themselves and could take on new tasks within the processing network.
However, optimal processing in the brain depends not only on the circulation of information but also on the direct inhibition of the flow of information at given points. What actually happens to these so-called inhibitory synapses when conditions change in the brain? Since this area has hardly received any detailed scientific attention, the team of scientists set out to examine the fate of these synapses in the nerve cells that receive no information on account of the small retinal lesion.
"One possible outcome was that inhibitory synapses remained, maybe to inhibit these cells which would otherwise pass on no, or only meaningless, information", explains Tara Keck, whose study has just been published in the scientific journal Neuron. However, the neurobiologists discovered that precisely the opposite was the case. They showed that those cells which had been rendered redundant reduced the number of their inhibitory synapses by about one third within one day. Such was the extent of this downsizing that the imbalance in the flow of information, brought about by the loss of the excitatory signals from the retina, was quashed. "The exciting thing about this result is the insight that the brain appears to be constantly seeking to maintain the balance between excitation and inhibition", Keck relates.
The scientists already have a theory as to the importance of this lower level of the established balance. "The decimation of the inhibitory synapses may act as a signal to neighbouring cells by advertising: Nerve cells seeking work. Please get in touch", reflects Mark Hübener, the head of the study. The scientists now hope to establish whether this is indeed the case and whether more inhibitory synapses are produced to regain the original balance once the rewiring with other cells is complete.
More information: Tara Keck, Volker Scheuss, R. Irene Jacobsen, Corette J. Wierenga, Ulf T. Eysel, Tobias Bonhoeffer, Mark Hübener Loss of sensory input causes rapid structural changes of inhibitory neurons in adult mouse visual cortex, Neuron, online publication, September 8 2011
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"Excitation and inhibition remain balanced, even when the brain undergoes reorganization." September 7th, 2011.http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-09-inhibition-brain.html
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Seeing isn't believing
Pay attention! It's a universal warning, which implies that keeping close watch helps us perceive the world more accurately. But a new study by Yale University cognitive psychologists Brandon Liverence and Brian Scholl finds that intense focus on objects can have the opposite effect: It distorts perception of where things are in relation to one another. The findings will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
"Figuring out where objects are in the world seems like one of the most basic and important jobs the brain does," says Liverence, a graduate student. "It was surprising to discover that even this simple type of perception is warped by our minds." The researchers studied such distortions when people had to focus their attention on some objects, but not others. When they did this, Liverence explains, the "attended objects" were seen as closer together than they really were, while the other objects were seen as farther apart than they really were.
To test this phenomenon, the researchers had people—10 in each of three experiments—complete simple visual tasks. In the one with the most striking results, participants watched four circles as they moved around on a computer monitor while rapidly changing colors. Before the movement began, two of the circles flashed several times; these were the "targets." During the ensuing motion, the participants had to press a key whenever either of those targets turned red or blue. Then, after several seconds of motion, all of the circles disappeared, and the participants clicked with a mouse on the locations they'd last seen the circles.
The subjects located the objects with high accuracy—good news, says Liverence, for people trying to cross the street. But their errors were not random. Instead, the researchers discovered two distortions—one expected, one surprising. As in past research, the reported locations of the circles were all compressed slightly toward the center of the display, as if the mind's representation of the world were slightly shrunk. Beyond this global distortion, though, subjects remembered the two target circles as closer to each other than they actually were (as if they were attracting each other), and reported the other two circles as farther apart than they'd been (as if they were repelling each other).
The findings add to a growing body of cognitive psychology that destabilizes our trust in what we think we know for sure and how we think we can know it more surely. "Attention is the way our minds connect with things in the environment, enabling us to see, remember, and interact with those things," says Liverence. "We tend to think that attention clarifies what's out there. But it also distorts."
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"Seeing isn't believing." September 7th, 2011. http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-09-isnt-believing.html
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குழந்தை வரம் பெற சில எளிய ஆலோசனை , கை வைத்திய முறைகள்
இன்பமும், துன்பமும் கலந்ததுதான் வாழ்க்கை.சோகம் வாழ்க்கையில் இருக்கலாம் தான். ஆனால், அப்படிப் பட்ட சோகத்தை , நிரந்தரமாக வைத்து விடுவது புத்திர சோகம் . இதனுடைய வலி, வீர்யம் -அதை அனுபவிப்பவர்களை தவிர மற்றவர்கள் புரிந்து கொள்வது கடினம்.
தாய்மை இறைவனின் வரப் பிரசாதம். பெண்மைக்கு பெருமை சேர்க்கும் நிகழ்வு. திருமணமாகி, ஒருவருடத்தில், அடிக்கடி உடலுறவு கொண்டும், கருத்தரிக்காமல் போனால், குழந்தையின்மை குறை என்று மருத்துவ ரீதியாக சொல்லப்படுகிறது.
இன்றைக்கு மருத்துவத் துறை எவ்வளவோ முன்னேறி விட்டாலும், இன்றும் ஏராளமானோர் குழந்தையின்மை குறைபாட்டுடன் இருக்கின்றனர். அப்படி இருப்பவர்களுக்கு, இந்த கட்டுரை உதவியாக இருக்கும் என்று மனப்பூர்வமாக நம்புகிறேன்.
மருந்து கால் - நம்பிக்கை முக்கால் என்பார்கள். கீழே கொடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ள சில வழிமுறைகளை நம்பிக்கையுடன் பின்பற்றினால் , அவர்களுக்கு நிச்சயம் வாரிசு பாக்கியம் உண்டாகும்.
நமது சமீப காலத்து சித்தர் பெருமான் தவத்திரு . பாம்பன் சுவாமிகள் அருளிச் செய்த வேற்குழவி வேட்கை பாராயணம் புத்திர தோஷத்தை நீக்கி,சந்ததி விருத்தியும்,குடும்ப பாரம்பரியத்தைக் காக்கும் திறனுள்ள நல்ல குழந்தைகளை உருவாக்கும். இதைப் பற்றி நமது முந்தைய கட்டுரையில் , ஏற்கனவே எழுதி இருக்கிறேன். அதைப் படிக்காதவர்கள் கீழே உள்ள லிங்கை க்ளிக் செய்து படிக்கவும். இது ஒரு மாபெரும் சக்தி வாய்ந்த மந்திரம்.
குழந்தையில்லாதவர்களுக்கு மாதவிடாய் ஆன ஐந்து தினங்களிலும் ஒரு வெள்ளைப்பூண்டு சிறிது வேப்பங்கொழுந்து ஒரு சிறிய விரலி மஞ்சள் துண்டு வைத்து அம்மியில் அரைத்து சாப்பிடச்சொல்வார்கள்.
இப்படி சில மாதம் சாப்பிட்டு தீட்டு நின்று கர்ப்பம் தரித்துவிடும்.
குழந்தை வேண்டுவோர் பாலமுருகன் அல்லது முருகக்கடவுளை வணங்கச்சொல்வார்.மேற்படி எளிய முறையில் மருந்து சாப்பிட்ட அனேகருக்கு குழந்தை பிறந்துள்ளது.
நன்றி:மிஸ்டிக் செல்வம் ஐயா அவர்களின் ஆன்மீக ஆராய்ச்சிகளின் தொகுப்பான ஆன்மீகப்பயணம் பாகம் 1.பக்கம்53,54.
சில எளிய பாட்டி வைத்திய முறையும் , பயனுள்ளதாக இருப்பதாக சித்த மருத்துவர்கள் கூறியுள்ளனர். சித்தர்களின் மூலிகை மருத்துவத்திலும் இதைப் பற்றிய பல குறிப்புகள் கிடைக்கப் பெறுகிறோம்..
அருகம்புல் சாறு காலை உணவுக்கு முன் குடிக்கவும்.செவ்வாழை பழம் மதிய உணவுக்கு பின் சாப்பிடவும். மாதுளம்பழச் சாறு இரவு உணவுக்கு பின் குடித்து வர குழந்தை பேறு கிடைக்கும்.
பூனைக்காலி விதை, சாதி பத்திரி, சமுத்திரப்பச்சை, சூடம், வசம்பு இவற்றை குறிப்பிட்ட அளவு எடுத்து உலர வைத்து, சூரணம் செய்து காலை மாலை இரு வேளை பாலுடன் அருந்தி வர ஆண்மை உண்டாகும்.
நீர் முள்ளி விதை 30 கிராம் , பாதாம்பருப்பு 10 கிராம் , கசகசா 10 கிராம் ஒரு மணி நேரம் நீரில் ஊறவைத்துக் காய்ச்சி பாலுடன் சேர்த்துக் குடித்து வர விந்து உற்பத்தி அதிகரிக்கும்.
புளிச்ச கீரைகளை,வெங்காயம் சேர்த்து சமைத்து நெய் சேர்த்துச் சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால் விந்து உற்பத்தி அதிகரிக்கும்.
இலவங்கப் பட்டை கஷாயம் செய்து அருந்தி வந்தால் தாதுவிருத்தி உண்டாகும்.
அரச இலைக் கொழுந்தை அரைத்து சிறிது சூடான பாலில் கலந்து காலை வெறும் வயிற்றில் ஓரிரு மாதங்கள் குடித்து வந்தால் விந்துக் குறை நீங்கி விந்து உற்பத்தியாகும்.
செம்பருத்தி பூ உலர்த்திய சூரணத்துடன் முருங்கைப்பூ உலர்த்திய தூளும் சேர்த்துச்சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால் ஆண்மை குறைபாடு நீங்கும்.
கானா வாழை சமூலம், தூதுவளைப்பூ, முருங்கைப்பூ ஆகியவற்றை ஒரு குவளை தண்ணீரில் போட்டுப் பாதியாகக் காய்ச்சிப் பாலும் கற்கண்டும் கலந்து 40 நாட்கள் சாப்பிட தாது பலப்படும்.
முருங்கை, ஆப்பிள், முந்திரி, பாதாம்பருப்பு, உலர்திராட்சை, பேரீட்சை, தேன், நெல்லி, மா, பலா, செவ்வாழை, கொத்தமல்லி, முளைதானியங்கள், திராட்சை, அன்னாசி, தேங்காய்பால் இவைகளை சாறு எடுத்து சாப்பிட்டுவர ஆண்மைக் குறைவு நீங்கும்.
அத்திப்பழத்தை உலர்த்திப் பொடி செய்து சூரணமாக பாலில் போட்டு சாப்பிட ஆண் ஆண் மலடு அகலும்.
தொட்டால் சிணுங்கி இலையை 15 கிராம் எடுத்து இரவு பாலில் கலந்து சாப்பிட ஆண்மை பெருகும்.
அரசமரத்தின் பட்டை, வேர், விதை இவற்றை பாலில் கொதிக்கவைத்து ஆறிய பின் அதில் தேன் கலந்து தொடர்ந்து 1 மண்டலம் அருந்தி வந்தால் தாது விருத்தியடையும்.
அரச மரத்தின் இலை, பட்டை, வேர், விதை இவற்றை இடித்துபொடியாக்கி வைத்துக்கொண்டு கஷாயம் செய்து அருந்தி வந்தால் கருப்பைக் கோளாறுகள் குறையும்.
முருங்கைப் பூ பொடியை தேனில் கலந்து ஒரு மண்டலம் சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால் ஆண்மை பெருகும்.
நிலபூசணிக்கிழங்குச் சாறுபிழிந்து, பசும்பால் விட்டு, சர்க்கரை காலை, மாலை சாப்பிட்டுவர ஆண்மைக் குறைவு நீங்கும்.
இரவு படுக்கைக்குச் செல்லும் முன் தினசரி ஒரு மாதுளம் பழம் சாப்பிட்டுவர ஆண்மைக் குறைவு நீங்கும்.
செம்பருத்திப் பூவைச் சுத்தம் செய்து நிழலில் உலர்த்தி நன்றாக இடித்துத் இரவில் ஒரு சிட்டிகைத் எடுத்து வாயில்போட்டு பசும்பாலைச் சாப்பிட்டுவர ஆண்மைக் குறைவு நீங்கும்.
அரை கைப்பிடியளவு கொத்தமல்லி இலையை வாயில் போட்டு மென்று தின்று வந்தால் தாது விருத்தி உண்டாகும்.தொடர்ந்து 40 நாட்கள் சாப்பிட்டு வர வேண்டும்.
தவசிக்கீரை,முருங்கைக்கீரை சாப்பிட்டுவர ஆண்மைக் குறைவு நீங்கும்.
மாதுளம்பழம் தினமும் இரவு உணவுக்கு பின் சாப்பிட விந்து விருத்தியாகும்.
வால் மிளகு, வாதுமைப்பருப்பு, கற்கண்டு, கசகசா இவற்றை சம அளவு எடுத்து அரைத்து நெய்யையும் சேர்த்து அடுப்பில் வைத்து பதமாக வேகவைத்து தினமும் இரு வேளை சாப்பிட்டு வர விந்து வலிமை பெறும்.
தேங்காய்ப்பால் எடுத்து அரை டம்ளர் தினமும் காலையில் வெறும் வயிற்றில்அருந்தி வர விந்து விருத்தியாகும்.
முறைப்படி, யோகாசனங்களை மேற்கொள்ளுவதன் மூலமும் , குறைபாடுகளை சரி செய்ய முடியும் என்பது கண்டறியப்பட்டுள்ளது.
யோகாசனங்களை மேற்கொண்டால் முழுப்பலனை பெறலாம். புரதம் அதிகமுள்ள உணவுகளை உட்கொள்ள வேண்டும் ( மீன், வெண்மாமிசம், முட்டைகள்). வெங்காய சாற்றுடன், தேன் / நெய், நெல்லிக்காய் பொடி, பால், வெண்ணை இவைகளை சேர்த்துக் கொள்ள வேண்டும்.
செய்ய வேண்டிய யோகாசனங்கள் (முறையாக பயின்ற பின்)
1. சூர்ய நமஸ்காரம்
2. ஹாலாசனம்
3. சிரசானம்
4. பத்த கோனாசனம்
5. கூர்மாசனம்
6. அர்த்த மத்ஸ்யேந்திர ஆசனம்
7. பரியாங்காசனம்
8. பஸ்சிமோத்ஸானம்
9. மூலபந்தாசனம்
10. சர்வாங்காசனம்
11. புஜங்காசனம்
12. தநுராசனம்
13. உபவிஷ்ட கோனாசனம்
14. கந்தாசனம்
15. சவாசனம்.
கூடிய விரைவில் , குறைகள் நீங்கப் பெற்று - மழலை இன்பம் உங்களுக்கு கிடைக்க , இறைவன் அருள் கிடைக்கட்டும்...!
Thanks http://www.livingextra.com/2011/09/blog-post_08.html#ixzz1XKtFMidY
Top 14 websites for students
If you want to a see a blank look on students’ faces, ask them about the Dewey Decimal library classification system. For better or for worse, the Internet has become the alternative to a library card catalog for browsing and locating resources. But how do you navigate that system, and how can you trust what you read on the web? "Frankly, this is my main concern, along with stumbling onto inappropriate material," admits Bonnie Marks, a mother of two. "Just because someone publishes something on their home page, it doesn't make it gospel—many kids don't know this." Learning how to find the information you need on the Internet, and how to evaluate and appropriately use the information you find, can be challenging for both parents and students. The following is a look at some of the most comprehensive—and reliable—educational websites a student can bookmark and use to research school projects and homework assignments. Web literacy and general reference Information Literacy All students—no matter what age—need help navigating and evaluating the ever-growing store of information available on the web. This University of Idaho site is an information literacy primer that will quickly turn any half-hearted or random searcher into a savvy Internet detective. It guides students through a series of modules that teach them how to distinguish different kinds of information on the Internet, search for and select research topics, search databases and other collections, locate and cite sources, and evaluate the sources they find. A merger of the Internet Public Library and the Librarians' Internet Index, this site is a comprehensive source of "information you can trust." Thousands of volunteer library and information science professionals created and maintain the site’s reference collections—sets of links to websites on U. S. presidents, author biographies, museums, research and writing, literary criticism, and many more topics. The Ask an ipl2 Librarian reference service, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, provides individualized help finding authoritative, free online sources for specific topics. Checking facts in Internet sources is one of the key ways to evaluate them, and Refdesk.com, which stands for "reference desk," simplifies this essential step. Since 1995, Refdesk.com has served as a one-click springboard to many of the web's top dictionaries, encyclopedias, calculators, atlases, news headlines, and search engines. The site also includes a handy Homework Helper section (under the Help and Advice column on the lower right of the page) that provides help in all subjects to students in every grade. For younger students who are not quite ready to navigate Refdesk, Fact Monster from Information Please is the tool to use. The Reference Desk on this site features a layout that is designed for easy fact-finding and includes timelines and an almanac, atlas, dictionary, and encyclopedia, as well as a Homework Center. Students can also search by visually identified topics or by typing in keywords. Check out fun features such as Biographies of the Presidents, the Geography Hall of Fame, and the Tallest Buildings Slideshow. Consider the Microsoft Download Center your ultimate file repository. It links to tens of thousands of downloadable free or shareware programs. These include updates, utilities, applications, and extras for Windows, Macintosh, and other platforms; Internet tools; security essentials; developer resources; mobile devices; and, of course, computer games. You can search for what you need alphabetically, by product family, by download category, or by typing in a keyword. The MicrosoftWorldwide Downloads site enables you to download files in more than 80 different languages. This site is the cool place for the technology leaders of the future. It offers student resources, helps students stay connected through its newsletters and technology clubs, and provides a career portal and Students-to-Business program. The links to scholarship competitions and to TechStudent—a site for website builders, designers, and software developers in training—encourage creativity and skill development. The Student Experience site also links to DreamSpark, which enables students not only to download professional software such as Microsoft Visual Studio, SQL Server, Visual C++ Express Edition, and Robotics Developer Studio for free but provides free training for using these tools as well. FreeTranslation Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Perfect for language studies, this handy website automatically converts text from one language into another, such as English to Simplified Chinese or French to English. You can type and paste up to 10,000 characters (about 1,800 words) into the search window and then select the desired language. Or cut and paste a web URL to convert the entire site. As every parent and student knows, books that are required reading are not always available, or if they are, students may misplace their copy before they finish the assignment. Project Gutenberg to the rescue. This site enables you to download more than 30,000 free electronic books to read on your computer, iPhone, Kindle, Sony Reader, or other portable device in a variety of file formats. You can search by title and author or browse their collection of classic works, many of which are available in audio editions as well. This site, sponsored by Fordham University and edited by Paul Halsall, provides older students with access to a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use. It includes collections of primary sources in ancient, medieval, and modern history, as well as history of science, women's history, African history, and others. The web's answer to those black- and yellow-striped Cliff Notes is Novelguide.com, a reliable and free source for literary analysis of classic and contemporary books such as Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Notes from the Underground. The site offers character profiles, metaphor and theme analysis, and author biographies. This website can be filed in the "where was this when I was a kid?" category. On this aptly named site, visitors can read every play or poem from the world's most celebrated writer and, more importantly, make some sense of his works with free analysis, Old English language translations, and famous quotes. Math.com This site provides help in a number of mathematics-related subjects, including basic grade-school math, calculus, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. Practice exercises are automatically graded—and this free site also features a glossary, calculators, homework tips, math games, and lesson plans for teachers. Science classes—including the ubiquitous science project—aren't as easy for some to grasp as they are for others. At Science Made Simple, elementary and middle school students can get detailed answers to many science questions, read current news articles related to science, get ideas on school projects, and take advantage of unit conversion tables. Users can also find out if their school's textbooks pass the test. Ever wanted to know why earthquakes happen? How CD burners work? What the sun is made of? These questions, and many others related to computers/electronics, automobiles, science, entertainment, and people, are all answered at this award-winning website. Simply type a query into the search window or peruse the topics by category. Extras include free newsletters, surveys, and printable versions of all answers. |
Short Neurological Test
Short Neurological Test
1- Find the C below.. Please do not use any cursor help.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
2- If you already found the C, now find the 6 below.
999999999999999999999999999999 99999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999 99999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999 99999999999999999
699999999999999999999999999999 99999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999 99999999999999999
9999999999999999999999 9999999999999999999999999
3 - Now find the N below. It's a little more difficult.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNM M
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M
This is NOT a joke. If you were able to pass these 3 tests, you can cancel your annual visit to your neurologist.. Your brain is great and you're far from having a close relationship with Alzheimer.
Congratulations!
Oh. One more test....
Find the 44th USA President.
Well, congratulations, you're not colour blind either!
SENIOR CITIZENS
ARE THE NATION'S LEADING CARRIERS OF AIDS!
HEARING AIDS
ROLL AIDS
WALKING AIDS
MEDICAL AIDS
GOVERNMENT AIDS
MOST OF ALL,
MONETARY AID TO THEIR KIDS!
Give me the grace to see a joke,
To get some humor out of life,
And pass it on to other folk.
I'm only sending this to my 'old' friends.
I love to see you smile.
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eonvrye that can raed this rsaie your hnad.
To my 'selected' strange-minded friends:
If you can read the following paragraph, forward it on to your friends and the person that sent it to you with 'yes' in the subject line.
Only great minds can read this
This is weird, but interesting!
If you can raed this, you have a sgtrane mnid too
Can you raed this? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can.
I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg.. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in what oerdr the ltteres in a word are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is that the frsit and last ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can still raed it whotuit a pboerlm. This is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! If you can raed this forwrad it
1- Find the C below.. Please do not use any cursor help.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
2- If you already found the C, now find the 6 below.
999999999999999999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999
699999999999999999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999
9999999999999999999999 9999999999999999999999999
3 - Now find the N below. It's a little more difficult.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
This is NOT a joke. If you were able to pass these 3 tests, you can cancel your annual visit to your neurologist.. Your brain is great and you're far from having a close relationship with Alzheimer.
Congratulations!
Oh. One more test....
Find the 44th USA President.
Well, congratulations, you're not colour blind either!
SENIOR CITIZENS
ARE THE NATION'S LEADING CARRIERS OF AIDS!
HEARING AIDS
ROLL AIDS
WALKING AIDS
MEDICAL AIDS
GOVERNMENT AIDS
MOST OF ALL,
MONETARY AID TO THEIR KIDS!
Give me the grace to see a joke,
To get some humor out of life,
And pass it on to other folk.
I'm only sending this to my 'old' friends.
I love to see you smile.
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eonvrye that can raed this rsaie your hnad.
To my 'selected' strange-minded friends:
If you can read the following paragraph, forward it on to your friends and the person that sent it to you with 'yes' in the subject line.
Only great minds can read this
This is weird, but interesting!
If you can raed this, you have a sgtrane mnid too
Can you raed this? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can.
I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg.. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in what oerdr the ltteres in a word are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is that the frsit and last ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can still raed it whotuit a pboerlm. This is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! If you can raed this forwrad it
Nice timing: Facebook debuts “Facebook for Business”
On Tuesday Facebook debuted a step-by-step online guide aimed at helping small businesses use the social networking site. The company is billing the new web page, found atFacebook.com/business, as an “online education center” that gives directions on such things as how to set up a profile page, create targeted ads and deals, and interact with customer feedback online.
The timing is interesting, as it comes just a week after Google began shutting off all company profiles on its Google+ social network. The search engine giant says it’s just company policy to restrict Google+ access to individual users, a stance that has inspired agood deal of controversy in recent days.
Facebook’s new business web page does not come along with any new features — it simply puts a lot of information that may be handy for small businesses in one place. Perhaps most importantly, it serves as a nicely timed reminder that unlike Google+, Facebook encourages companies to use its service for company branding. “Facebook allows small businesses to create rich social experiences, build lasting relationships and amplify the most powerful type of marketing –- word of mouth,” a Facebook spokesperson wrote in an email on Tuesday afternoon. “We created Facebook.com/business to make it even easier for people to reach these objectives and grow.”
This represents the second time in a month that Facebook has followed up Google+ news with its own feature launch. Earlier in July, Facebook announced a partnership with Skypeto bring video-chat features within the social networking site — just one week after Google+ made waves with its own in-app video-chat feature called Hangouts.
The timing of these events could certainly be coincidental, but it does look like Facebook is taking Google’s recent entry into the social-networking landscape seriously and is increasing its feature updates and user satisfaction initiatives in turn. The new competition may be stressful for Zuckerberg and company, but ultimately it’s great for consumers if both Google and Facebook continue to bring their A games
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