Monday 15 July 2013

Five Axioms of Perfect Relaxation Meditation

By: James Rink

Meditation is more than the act of being at peace with oneself. It’s about learning to let go and let god bring balance and love back in your life. Through relaxation meditation all limitations, restrictions, blockages and negative thoughts can dissolve and eventually be completely removed from your reality. 

Have you ever seen a sick or wounded animal only to become flooded with thoughts of compassion stirred up inside? This is the power of love and through love you can transform your reality. Here are five simple axioms to remember while engaging in the perfect relaxation meditation for healing and integration. 

1. When you’re in balance, you are the meditation. You are the relaxation. It’s like a magnet. Everything comes to you. You are never alone or helpless. The force that guides the stars guides you too.

2. The universe provides because we exist. Allow yourself to accept that things just happen when you then need them too. Then you realize that you aren’t searching for anyone instead everyone is coming to you!

3. When you shift your energy to the love frequency people come to you. They resonate with you and give you what you need because you are in balance with god. 

4. When you are not in tune with god your life becomes imbalanced. Through stress and low consciousness you may find yourself fighting and screaming as nobody wants to talk to you.

5. You know you are in tune with god when everything just flows along. If any trauma falls into your path simply acknowledge it and then move back into a state of love. 

Stress is toxic to the body in many levels. Not only does it damage the DNA leading to dis-ease it can also lower your ability to manifest through the law of attraction. When you relax and accept love in your life, through relaxation meditation, life force energy increases in your body making you more flexible, expansive, leading a life of abundance and prosperity. This can be compared to a tree blowing in the wind which is eternally grounded and focused on the energy of god. Learn to be that tree and stay grounded in love then you can lead a peaceful and tranquil life even in the face of fear or trauma.

Deep breathing techniques, yoga, and light music in the background such as contemporary piano music all great tools to bring relaxation back in your life. Meditation yoga can teach you deep breathing techniques as well as postures which can open up your chi meridians to help you balance your mind, while stabilizing your heart rate and blood pressure, and increase the size of your auric field. 
But if you truly want to find God, simply hang out in the space between your thoughts. Adopt relaxation meditation as a part of your day to day life. This can be done in many ways. Some of you may prefer mindfulness meditation which is where you focus on your breathing while thinking about the desires of your heart and seeing the universe bringing them into being. If you’re interested in learning how to meditate deeply try playing a prerecorded guided meditation track. These are great for beginners new to meditation as they help you envision a relaxing scene while using all your five senses. 

But whatever you choose, choose to do it! Just like praying over your food, exercising 30 minutes a day, meditation should be a part of your daily routine. Begin by finding a quite comfortable location that no one else can enter. Adjust your posture so that you’re either sitting down in a chair with both feet on the floor or sitting lotus styled. The worst position you can do while learning how to meditate deeply is lying down on your bed. The goal is to keep your mind in the theta brain wave area which is like a deep day dream. When you sleep your brain enters into delta brainwaves and will not give you the same relaxations benefits. So don’t allow yourself to be tempted to doze off!

Now dissolve your ego and allow the unconditional love of god to bathe your soul. Put your thoughts, feelings, and emotions into what you desire in life. Or perhaps if you’re looking for a meditation for healing, ask your benevolent guardian angels and guides to balance your mind, body, and spirit. Now repeat your desired relaxation meditation at least 11 minutes per day for a more peaceful and stress-free life. 

Thursday 11 July 2013

Safe And Flexible Nets From Premier Trampolines


There is no excuse of falling out the hole. Premier Trampolines offers net enclosures that are made available with innovative yet reliable designs. If you have a round trampoline and in need of a trampoline replacement net, make sure you visit premier trampolines. Our replacement trampoline nets and easy to install and are built to last in the harsh australian climate. Make sure you call us in the office at premier trampoline is you are in of help to make sure your trampoline net can be replaced.
This is our trampoline enclosure. The enclosure itself is a strong weave terylene so nice and sturdy and strong to catch the kids if they do fall off the side. The sleeves are full length sleeve with PE sleeve and this is fine in the Aussie climate, no problem at all with breaking down in the sun. You get nice strong ties, not thin shoe-string ties, strong ties which tie underneath the trampoline onto your springs of your trampoline but it's important to get that right under there for safety. There is an igloo zip which clips on the inside and outside, really easy for the kids to open and close when they get in and out of the trampoline so there's no excuse for falling out of the hole. The warranty is one year, we are very confident that this will not break down in the sun. If you come back to us within a year and it has problems, we will replace it. We know it's top quality and you will be very happy with the net. We have had them in the market now for many, many years and very, very good quality. We know that you will be happy.

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Sunday 7 July 2013

Why Is a Healthy Weight Important?

 

Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is important for overall health and can help you prevent and control many diseases and conditions. If you are overweight or obese, you are at higher risk of developing serious health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, breathing problems, and certain cancers. That is why maintaining a healthy weight is so important: It helps you lower your risk for developing these problems, helps you feel good about yourself, and gives you more energy to enjoy life. 

What Is Overweight and Obesity?

Overweight is having extra body weight from muscle, bone, fat, and/or water. Obesity is having a high amount of extra body fat. Body mass index (BMI) is a useful measure of overweight and obesity. The information on this Web site will provide you with information about BMI (including limitations of this measure) and how to reach and stay at a healthy weight. Talk to your health care provider if you are concerned about your BMI.

What Factors Contribute To a Healthy Weight?

Many factors can contribute to a person’s weight. These factors include environment, family history and genetics, metabolism (the way your body changes food and oxygen into energy), and behavior or habits.

Energy Balance

Energy balance is important for maintaining a healthy weight. The amount of energy or calories you get from food and drinks (energy IN) is balanced with the energy your body uses for things like breathing, digesting, and being physically active (energy OUT):
  • The same amount of energy IN and energy OUT over time = weight stays the same (energy balance)
  • More energy IN than OUT over time = weight gain
  • More energy OUT than IN over time = weight loss
To maintain a healthy weight, your energy IN and OUT don’t have to balance exactly every day. It’s the balance over time that helps you maintain a healthy weight.
You can reach and maintain a healthy weight if you:
  • Follow a healthy diet, and if you are overweight or obese, reduce your daily intake by 500 calories for weight loss
  • Are physically active
  • Limit the time you spend being physically inactive 
Author: nhlbi.nih.gov

Tuesday 2 July 2013

Top 7 Types of Vegetarians

“I’m a level 5 vegan—I don’t eat anything that casts a shadow.” –Character on The Simpsons People often point to some food item and ask me, “Can you eat this?” My answer is always “Sure, I can eat whatever I want.” I choose not to eat certain things. When deciding what type of vegetarian you want to be, think about what you want to include or avoid. You don’t need to fit into one of these categories, but understanding them will help you think about your short-term and long-term goals.

1. Pescatarian (also spelled pescetarian)

The word “pescatarian” is occasionally used to describe those who abstain from eating all meat and animal flesh with the exception of fish. Although the word is not commonly used, more and more people are adopting this kind of diet, usually for health reasons or as a stepping stone to a fully vegetarian diet.

2. Flexitarian/Semi-vegetarian

You don’t have to be vegetarian to love vegetarian food! “Flexitarian” is a term recently coined to describe those who eat a mostly vegetarian diet, but occasionally eat meat.

3. Vegetarian (Lacto-ovo- vegetarian)

When most people think of vegetarians, they think of lacto-ovo-vegetarians. People who do not eat beef, pork, poultry, fish, shellfish or animal flesh of any kind, but do eat eggs and dairy products are lacto-ovo vegetarians (“lacto” comes from the Latin for milk, and “ovo” for egg). Lacto-vegetarian is used to describe a vegetarian who does not eat eggs, but does eat dairy products.
Ovo-vegetarian refers to people who do not eat meat or dairy products but do eat eggs.

4. Vegan

Vegans do not eat meat of any kind and also do not eat eggs, dairy products, or processed foods containing these or other animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin. Many vegans also refrain from eating foods that are made using animal products that may not contain animal products in the finished process, such as sugar and some wines. There is some debate as to whether certain foods, such as honey, fit into a vegan diet.

5. Raw vegan/Raw food diet

A raw vegan diet consists of unprocessed vegan foods that have not been heated above 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius). “Raw foodists” believe that foods cooked above this temperature have lost a significant amount of their nutritional value and are harmful to the body.

6. Macrobiotic

The macrobiotic diet, revered by some for its healthy and healing qualities, includes unprocessed vegan foods, such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and allows the occasional consumption of fish. Sugar and refined oils are avoided. Perhaps the most unique qualifier of the macrobiotic diet is its emphasis on the consumption of Asian vegetables, such as daikon, and sea vegetables, such as seaweed.

7. How to go vegetarian

If you're interested in exploring a healthy vegetarian diet, but haven't yet made the leap, check out my tips for how to become vegetarian. Or, if you're already vegetarian, take a minute to share how you went vegetarian, so that others can learn from your experience!

 

Author: vegetarian.about.com By Jolinda Hackett