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Guru Tim Goes Public!

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Years ago Guru Tim appeared in my office quite out of nowhere (sans the outfit—not sure where he has been shopping!). There was no special announcement, knock on the door or warning of any kind—he just emerged…like any self respecting alter ego I guess. Anyway, until now he has been a well kept secret only sharing his awkward attempts at clarity with a select few. But now he has learned how to shoot video and upload to YouTube so he’s out of the box! In his own zany way he brings lightness and fun to the journey….something we all need. Laughter is good for the soul, spirit, mind and body–it enlivens our energy and helps to open the chakras.  So we hope you will enjoy meeting the Master of “Not Getting It” and watch for him to appear in the future with Chakra Songs, as well as other pieces of whacky wisdom!

 

 

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Meditation, Laughter and Spirituality Promote Health

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

Humor, music and spirituality may offer physical benefits

Monday, February 14, 2011; 8:17 PM

Humor, music and spirituality can boost your mood, but growing evidence suggests that they also offer physical benefits.

Laughing Buddha

Image by Vinod Kumar M. via Flickr

Humor for your health

Laughter appears to have such physiological effects as:

l Increased blood flow. Watching 30 minutes of a comedy film (“There’s Something About Mary“) caused the arteries of volunteers to expand, according to a 2006 study from the University of Maryland Medical Center, while scenes from a stressful film (“Saving Private Ryan“) caused them to constrict.

l Strengthened immunity. Laughter might stimulate production of disease-fighting T cells and natural killer cells and might reduce levels of inflammation-triggering cytokines in people with rheumatoid arthritis. Watching funny movies might also help ease allergy symptoms and help people with asthma resist flare-ups.

l Reduced muscle pain. Laughter causes muscles in the abdomen, face and shoulders to relax, which might ease muscle tension.

l Lower blood sugar. People with Type 2 diabetes had smaller increases in blood glucose when they watched a comedy show after a meal than when they sat through a boring lecture.

l Lost calories. Laughing boosted people’s energy expenditure by 10 to 20 percent in a 2007 study.

What to do: If funny movies aren’t your thing, or if life of late hasn’t given you much to laugh about, consider “laughter yoga,” a variation designed to induce joyful, prolonged laughter.

Music for your brain

Music

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Reading music and singing might boost your brain’s auditory and language-processing functions, while playing an instrument strengthens reaction speed and manual dexterity. Other research has linked choral singing with physical and emotional health. Music might also improve symptoms of several health problems:

l Alzheimer’s disease. In people with this condition, music might curb aggression, irritability, restlessness and wandering.

l Insomnia. Listening to 45 minutes of soft music before bed improved self-reported sleep time and daytime drowsiness in a study of 30 older adults.

l Pain. People recovering from hernia or varicose-vein surgery who listened to music reported less pain than a control group did in a trial of 182 patients. Music might also ease the pain and distress of arthritis, childbirth, colonoscopy, fibromyalgia and herniated disks.

l Parkinson’s disease. Listening to rhythmic music can help patients move more easily.

l Stress. Listening to music can reduce stress, blood pressure and heart rate during and after eye surgery. And people who had music therapy after knee-replacement surgery had less depression.

l Stroke. Singing might help patients regain the ability to speak more clearly after a stroke.

What to do: Choose relaxing music. If someone you care about is in a health-care facility, consider asking about music therapy.

Praying for... Santa?

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A spiritual life

Regularly attending religious services or practicing meditation appears to offer health benefits.

l Traditional religion. Regularly attending church was linked to a lower incidence of death from cardiovascular disease in a review of 69 studies. And a 2009 study found that men who attended church in their 40s had better physical health at 70 than men who hadn’t attended church, possibly because they tended to drink and smoke less.

l Meditation. The evidence is especially strong for an easy-to-learn form of meditation called mindfulness, in which people focus on the present while practicing measured breathing. Meditation induces rapid physiological changes, including reduced blood pressure, heart rate and muscle tension. It might also reduce cardiovascular risk, ease depression and help people with chronic pain, fibromyalgia, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and Type 1 diabetes.

What to do: If you already participate in an organized religion, these findings provide more reason to continue. To try meditating, look for a class or teach yourself with the help of a book or recorded program. Try for at least 10 to 15 minutes a day, the minimum amount linked with the benefits above.

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Yiddish Proverb

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

“What soap is to the body

Laughter is to the soul”

 

Happy long weekend everyone!

Laughter: Great Stress Management

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Swami Beyondananda: “FUN-da-Mental Pointers

“1. Be a fundamentalist, make sure fun always comes before the mental. Realize that life is a situation comedy that will never be cancelled. A laugh track has been provided and the reason why we are put in the material world is to get more material. Have a good laughsitive twice a day and that will insure regularhilarity.

2. Remember that each of us has been given a special gift – just for entering. So you are already a winner!

3. The most powerful tool on the planet today is Tell-A-Vision. That is where I tell a vision to you and you tell a vision to me.

4. Life is like photography. You use the negative to develop.

5. As we go through life thinking heavy thoughts, thought particles tend to get caught between our ears, causing a condition called truth decay. So be sure to use your truth brush and mental floss twice a day. And when you’re tempted to practice tantrum yoga, remember what we teach in the Absurdiveness Training Class: “Don’t get even, get odd.”

6. If we want world peace, we must let go of our attachments and truly live like nomads. That’s where I no mad at you, you no mad at me. That way, there will surely be nomadness on the planet. And peace begins with each of us. A little peace here, a little peace there, pretty soon all the peaces will fit together to make one big peace everywhere.

7. I know great earth changes have been predicted for the future, so if you’re looking to avoid earthquakes, my advice is simple. When you find a fault, just don’t dwell on it.

8. There’s no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world, and we’ll never have to change it again.

9. Everything I have told you is channeled. That way, if you don’t like it, it’s not my fault. And remember, enlightenment is not a bureaucracy. You don’t have to go through channels.

10. Finally, if you’re looking to find the key to the universe, I have some bad news and some good news. The bad news is – there is no key to the Universe. The good news is – it was never locked.”

 Swami Beyondananda

Stress Across the Globe: Antidotes

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Guru Tim Reports On Stress From Across the Globe

Guru Tim has been traveling the globe with Tony Pace and observing the cultural climate in various places in the world regarding stress.

 Listen to hear:

 What are people saying?

How is stress experienced in different cultures?

What are the ways people in other countries cope with ”world stress”?

 MOST IMPORTANTLY, we will be discussing healthy ways that you can move beyond coping, away from suffering and into flourishing despite the external triggers.

Join us live or on the web at 10 A.M., Monday, June 28, 2010 or listen to the download at your leisure.

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The Voice in Your Head–Make it a Happy One!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Music, laughter and viewing happiness or beauty helps to keep your energy strong, positive and flowing…all good things to help you bring more strong positive energy to your day/intentions/goals. 

Stress_Buster: Laughter

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Stress constricts our energy and drains us of our vitality. All effective stress management techniques help alleviate the constrictions and blocks to our flow of energy and thus enhance our overall feelings of well being, peace and happiness. Laughter is a wonderful way to open up our channels of energy and let the good times flow!