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MIND HEALING
Rarely are we in the
present moment. We are in coma most of the time with our stressful and busy
lives. Let's wake up to reality! Problems of smoking, alcohol, and overeating
will be solved.
Events in our lives
are interpreted by how we see them, not as they really are. Our thoughts are
always on what we will do tomorrow and what we should have done yesterday.
Our busy lives have left up depressed, robotic, analytical and stressed.
Let's wake up and see things as they really are. In short, get into the
present moment.
Society programs up
to think we will be forgetful and inefficient if we don't constantly plan our
daily activities. We try to snalyze and predict our
futures instead of being comfortable with the unkown.
Young people are always thinking about their 401k's and early retirement.
We don't really
enjoy the present moment. You are brainwashed into thinking the more stress
you can handle, the stronger you are. You try to do many things at a time.
It's hard to stay focused on what you are doing. By working longer hours, are
you working smater? During times of change your
number one priority must be to keep your cool and perspective on life.
THE LEFT BRAIN
Your left brain (the
dominat side) stores information, analyses it, aplans your future by your past experiences, and
remembers all the information you have learned. It is predictable, detailed
and memory based. It is always active and requires focus and effort.
This side of the
brain is active all day while you are at work. This mode is important to
handle details and to learn new tasks. You are forced to seek answers
immediately, that would naturally come in your mind was quiet and you were
relaxed.
Uncomfortable
feelings buildup. You try to analyze them. Most of your meetings are held in
this analytical mode of thinking. No one listens to anyone. Everyone is
waiting to give his opinion. If you quit analyzing your negative mood, you
can begin to slow down. If all the variables are known, it's great to be
analytical. Certainly, you must be in the analytical mode when you are
scheduling, memorizing and are recalling data.
However, when all
the information isn't at your disposal, you refuse to admit it. To get out of
the analytical mode you must admit you don't know the answeres.
By focusing on
details all the time, we are funning at full speed and missing the present
moment. You miss what you have in front of you by filling each moment with
numerous activities that are never satisfying. Right now is not good enough.
A busy mind can't get into the moment. It is wondering what to do next.
THE RIGHT BRAIN
The right brain (the
non-dominant side) is creative, reflective and effortless. It wants to enjoy
life and have fun. It provides you with new thoughts never before considered.
When actie, athletes call themselves in the zone.
They can do no wrong and perform superbly and effortlessly. Michel Jordan was
in the zone most of the time.
When stimulated, the
right creative brain is natural, looks for the unknown, and is stress free.
Your thinking is no longer influenced by your past behavior and is always
appropriate for the moment. Your view is panoramic and inspiring thoughts and
new solutions appear out of nowhere. Uncomfortable feelings flow away like
clouds. The more you let go, the more room you have for healthy thoughts.
You are either in
one mode or the other, creative or analytical. Like a walkie-talkie, you
either listen or talk. Thinking from memory is the processing analytical
mode. When fresh new thoughts appear, you are in the creative mode. By
letting go of the analytical mode, you allow the creative mode to fill the
vacuum. You think a new way when you pay less attention to negative thoughts.
Emotions are your
thoughts and are not caused by others. Old ideas are reframed by raising your
level of understanding. you see life differently and become more at peace.Don't take your thoughts too seriously when you are
down in the dumps. Look for areas of agreement not disagreement.
Feelings let you
know you are working too fast. They tell you its time to slow down. When you
catch yourself in a nasty negative mode, say (as former president Regan did
during his debates with Carter), "there you go again". This puts
you back on track. Being in a low mood is not the time to make important
decisions.
Boredom is not a
sign of lack of activity, but a sign of a busy mind. Why would anyone
intentionally wnat to be bored? Quite your mind and
you will place yourself into the present moment. You will welcome leisure
activities into the rest of your life. A calm mind brings calm life.
Moods are your
internal weather barometsr. When you mood has
dropped, pick it up by being aware. You are responsible for your behavior.
When tired, you
can't enjoy the present moment. Beware when you are frustrated during leisure
time. You are probably comparing this moment with a past moment. When firghtened, you retreat to your old familiar habits and
memories. You can't see the big picture when you are overwhelmed by problems.
Your feelings tell
you which mode of thought you are in, right or left brain. Your feelings are eithercomfortable or uncomfortable. Being angry is a
signal that your thinking is not serving you well. Like the red light that
goes on in your car, check for problems.
When doing something
else sound more interesting, you know your mind has drifted away from the
present moment. That is when you reach out for Joe Camel, Al Cohol, or Dolly Madison.
THE PRESENT MOMENT
Get in the present
moment and you have the key of mental health. Now is the most important moment
of your life. By having fewer experiences, you will feel life more rewarding.
The past moment is history. The future moment will somday
be a moment.
Thinking pulls you
away from the present moment. Set priorities and do the best you can, one at
a time. Put your problems in the file cabinet. Spend more time living at a
slower pace. Slowing down lets you live and enjoy the moment.
You will find a new
way of thinking about your life and how you feel about your past. The future
will be filled with optimism. You are always living the present moment. The
question is: "A you absent or present".
Pace yourself, and
never do too much at a time. Set priorities, listen and reflect. You need
very few activities when you are in the present moment.
The very thought of
having nothing to do can cause you to panic. Your unconscious mind tires to
fill every moment with some kind of activity. "Can you sit for two
minutes without doing something?" Sitting quietly, you often get
inspired and find solutions to important problems.
Each experience will
be rewarding and satisfying because of the quality of thinking that you bring
to it. You feel satisfied and life is just right.
Spend time
listening, with no preset interpretations and no expectations. It's like
listening to the symphony and not analyzing the melody or the
instrumentation. Listening allows you to change your mind. It dose not cost
anything and there is no downside.
There is wisdom in
not knowing. Get into a problem, and you don't know what to do next. Just tap
into your creative right brain and the answer will come. By bing comfortable in not knowing, you can relax and know
you are doing the best thing possible. Accept the fact that you don't know
what is best. A wise man never knows. Admit when you are stumped.
Let go and the
answer will come in. You remember something when it is no longer important.
Focusing your mind on the past robs you of bing
receptive to new thought.
Put your problems,
timetables, facts, and solutions in the file cabinet until you need the
answers. Problems occur when your present moments are filled up with thoughts
of the future. See what is happening now and enjoy this moment and answers
will spontaneously become clear. Never relive the past. Having regrets and
feelings of resentment causes us to repeat the same errors and relive the old
pains.
How you handle
stress depends on your thinking at the present moment. Know in your heart
that you can feel calm and peace. Don't keep trying to control the
uncontrollable. You set certain conditions that must be met before you are
happy. You are always looking for happiness, but you already have it inside
yourself. Society says: "You must have certain things to be happy."
When you get them, you need more and more things. We all want things we can
not have. Admit it would be nice to get the things we can not have. Admit it
would be nice to get the things you want but it is not the ultimate answer.
Don't get cought up in details. There is no
happiness wouside of you. Look inside and you will
find happiness.
When under stress,
you either cope with it or try to change the conditions. Either way it's a
battle. You always lose. The stress is in your thinking and perception of the
situation. You try to manipulate and manage the situation. Whishing thins were
different blow things out of proportion.
Thinking and
feelings are the same. Thoughts have no power to hurt you. When you think
about all the things you must do, pick one at a time. Nothing says you can't
have a negative thought (like wanting a cigarette, or eating a big bowl of
ice cream), but don't focus on this negative thought or desire. Instead of
reacting to the negative thought, let go. Say to yourself "Ah, there is
another negative thought!"
When you are in the
present moment, others touch you. You become connected by love. you develop
appreciation of everything you have. You allow intimacy to grow in your
family. The busy mind prevents intimacy. Don't always rush off to be
somewhere or to plan your next activity. Know that you have lost your cool
when you feel like smoking, overeating, or over drinking. When you are
anxious, irritable and troubled, take time for a vacation away from your
analytical left brain.
Will you wait for
your death notice before you change? Your happiness does not depend on houw your spouse is acting or how things are going at
work. Get yourself into the creative right brain mode and then listen and
speak from the heart.
Look back at your
past as if you were watching the autobiography channel about your life as a
child and a teenager. Make no judgments. See your pleasant moments, your sad
moments, your failures and your successes.
What relationship
did you have with your parents? Who hurt you? Were you lonely and unloved?
Are you still carring that anger? Is that why you
need Joe Camel, Al Cohol, or Dolly Madison to
comfort you? These feeling were reality to that child but it is not you know.
Heal that child in you by reframing those events. See them as the adult you
are, and they will let go. The result is as powerful as seeing a psychiatrist
for twenty years of treatment. It's not real. It's only a memory. Everything
that happended to you is only a memory. You have a
life to lead. Get into the present moment and see that you really are and how
lovely life is.
What about the
future? your 40lK, your early retirement! It's only a thought that hasn't
happened. The present moment is the only real moment. It frees you from your
past and your fears of the future. Keep your mind on the only real moment,
NOW!
Can you accept this moment
as it is? Don't anticipate how wonderful the next moment will be, or how
painful the last moment was. This moment is unique. you have never had it
before. And you will never have it again. Don't judge each moment as nice or
bad. Accept each moment as it comes. Don't make a big deal of it.
WHAT MUST YOU DO TO
GET IN THE PRESENT MOMENT?
Take each moment as
it comes and work with it. It is what is present now. Take a little time for
stillness and non-doing. Stop what you are doing and watch, listen, and
understand.
Stress is a part of
life. You have no control over many things. Find meaning in them and work
with them. Let go of your expectations. Everything important is in this
moment. Make it worth living. Don't let the moment slip away unnoticed.
Don't force things
to happen. Allow them to be as they are. Accept ideas that don't fit. See
what is really important in your life. things happen because other things
happen. Everything is connected to everything else in a certain way. Don't
try to control them. Learn not to push. Be patient and continue listening.
Don't create an opinion. Trust and honor your instincts. Sit at home tonight
and do nothing. Go to sleep early. Don't look for anything. Don't confuse
your thoughts with realtiy. You don't have to have
all the answers. Answers come and go by themselves. Stay open to not knowing.
THE WAKE UP EXERCISE
When you are upset
and want a cigarette, a drink or junk food, your brain is in the left brain
mode. It demand gratification. Such negative thoughts need not lead to
action. Acknowledge the feeling and get yourself ou
of that mode and get in the present moment by doing the following exercise.
- You will hum a tune briefly and then count to
five slowly.
- While you do the above, you will tap on your
hand and move your eyes around the wall. (Sounds bizarre? Read on!
When you hum you are
stimulating the right brain (creative brain). When you count you are
stimulating the left brains ( analyzing brain). It is as if you turned your
windshield wipers on in the rain. Now your window is clear to see what is
really happening.
To connect the two
sides of the brain, you move your eyes around the room. This stimulated the
optic nerve that sits between the two sides and makes them one unit.
To reverse the
thought, you need amotor. Tapping on your hand over
a strong acupuncture point (between the fourth and fifth finger) does the
job.
The thought for
gratification loses its intensity for 4-6 hours and you are now in control
and in the present moment.
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EXAMPLE WAKE UP EXERCISE
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HUM
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I LOVE YOU TRULY
STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART
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COUNT
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ONE, TWO, THREE,
FOUR, FIVE
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HUM
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I LOVE YOU TRULY
STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART
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COUNT
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ONE, TWO, THREE,
FOUR, FIVE
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WHILE DOING THE
ABOVE, YOU WILL
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ROLL YOU EYES
AROUND THE ROOM
TAP CONSTANTLY WITH THREE FINGERS OF YOUR RIGHT HAND OVER THE BACK OF THE
LEFT HAND BETWEEN THE LARGE BONE BETWEEN THE FOURTH AND FIFTH FINGER.
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STRESS AND THE MIND
Stress affects the
mind as well as the body. If you can control the mental and emotional state,
you will help stay healthy or recover faster. It is important to treat the
whole person including the emotional element. The severity and frequency of
medical symptoms will diminish when the mind and body are in harmony. That is
what acupuncture is all about. Acupuncture complements western medicine whose
best traditions are ignored with the high tech era of modern health care.
In the 4th century
BC, Hippocrates, the founder of western medicine, equated health to a
harmonious balance of mind body and environment. Disease was due to
disharmony of these elements. In Hippocrate’s eyes,
nature is the healer of disease.
Our ancestors had
the physical stress of fighting animals and nature. Modern life stresses are
not physical but psychological. Chronic stress with constant pressure results
in the body reacting as if it was acute stress for the first time. The heart
rate, blood pressure, and muscle tension rise. Heart arrhythmias and
hypertension result. Blood cholesterol rises, calcium leaves the bones, and
the immune system is suppressed. Blood sugar rises for more energy, and
anxiety or panic may occur. Chronic stress does not allow the body to
recover. All these described reactions to stress are sympathetic in nature.
These set of responses can be reversed by stimulation of the parasympathetic
system through acupuncture which results in calmness and relaxation.
Stress and anger
precipitate heart attacks. They trigger a deficiency of blood flow to the
heart. In the compromised heart, spasm of the coronaries occur and vessels experience
increased clotting. The heart rate becomes uncontrollable by the brain.
Fibrillation and death may then occur.
In the past, it was
assumed that stress was a universal force acting on a passive body, and
everyone reacted the same way to stress. Stress is not something that happens
to someone but how that person reacts to what is happening. Personality and
character traits of depression, anxiety and hostility can raise the overall
risk of disease.
There are some
positive traits that can balance stress.
1.
Viewing life’s demands as challenges rather than a
threats.
2.
Sense of being in control and having the right
information and the ability to make decisions. In today’s jobs, people have
no control. This can result in disease.
3.
Having a meaningful commitment to family or community.
Stress can be buffered if there is a strong social support of friends and
family. Isolated people have higher death rates.
MIND BODY HEALING
Ancestral Medicine
assumed that sickness occurred because people did not worship their ancestors
properly. Altars were erected to honor one’s ancestors and pictures were
drawn to revere the deceased family members. Ceremonies revolved around
family cultures.
Spears were used to
chase away evil spirits and to puncture the body to release those spirits.
Around 1000 BC, spears were replaced with herbal wine. Po (Chinese character
in the ancient writings of the Yellow Emperor) stated that one’s life style
made one ill by not obeying the laws of Yin and Yang.
According to Chinese
medicine there are five factors that control emotions, thinking, and actions:
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SHEN
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MIND
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HEART
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HUN
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ETHEREAL SOUL
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LIVER
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PO
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CORPOREAL SOUL
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LUNG
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YI
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INTELLECT
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SPLEEN
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ZHI
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WILL POWER
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KIDNEY
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SPIRIT UNITES EVERY
ORGAN AND ELEMENT
Shen has two meaning:
destructively it means the mind but it also means the spirit, including Hun, Po, Yi, Zhi and Shen. It is the spirit
of the heart (fire). It encompasses all 5 human emotions and forms the mind.
Abnormalities result in mental disturbances.
Hun is a swirling
head without a body. This spirit leaves at death and becomes a ghost. On our
death our spirit can be a good spirit or a demon. Hun is influenced by:
1.
Sleep and dreaming, including day dreaming
2.
Assist Shen (mind ) in mental
activity
3.
Maintain balance in emotional life
4.
In relation with eyes
5.
Relation to courage or cowardice
6.
Planning and sense of direction
When one is
dreaming, it is said that one’s Hun is wandering. When one never dreams, it
is also considered abnormal because Hun is never wandering.
A wandering Hun
during the day is considered absent minded, unsettled and obstructed. At
night when one sleeps, the Hun is controlled by the liver and at daytime it
is controlled by the eyes.
Hun provides the Shen and gives movement to Shen.
It allows our spirit to have insight, introspection, inspiration, and outward
relationships with other people.
A baby at birth is
100% Po. It then becomes Hun. At age seven, SHEN
appears. A child has imagination, imaginary playmates, sees ghosts, and has
an active Hun and extrasensory perception. It is felt that a child should not
be put out of the world of Hun till he turns seven. If the child’s Hun is
suppressed, he will later day dream, become depressed, and have no goals or
desires. If the Hun is too strong, it pulls us into the universal mind
(resulting in mental instability). The Hun deals with our relations with
people. Release of serotonin is stimulating to the Hun. Tranquilizers as
Prozac can stimulate serotonin artificially. Acupuncture can stimulate the
body’s own release of serotonin. The Hun must relate to the environment. The
Hun spirit never dies.
Shen identifies me as
me. A weak Shen cannot pull the Hun back. There is
a need for balance. As the Hun activates our creativity the Shen pulls the Hun to reality and mental insight through
the physical eyes. A weak Shen results in inability
to react to environmental life and results in indecision and no action. A
weak Shen results in depression, indecision,
inability to embrace life, to whine and cry over small inconveniences of
life. There is rebellious emotion to culture, society, environment, and
inability to accept who and how we are. Anger and love are exaggerated. Anger
suppressed or exaggerated, results in liver imbalance.
Po
Po resides in the
lung. It is attached to the body and dies when the body dies. It is given by
the mother at conception and a newborn is 100% Po. The father gives
the Hun to the newborn three days after birth. This spirit is vertical in
movements. When we die, Po enters into the
earth under the area where we die.
Po is Yin in nature.
Herbal yin and yang relate to Po. If Po is disturbed at
conception, pregnancy, or during birth, it may result in newborn asthma,
eczema or acne. Yang give Essence its form and turns Essence into a human
being. At birth the baby has all Po sensations and
feelings. Breathing results in pulsating of the corporeal soul. When we
meditate we allow the Hun to come in. We become connected to our own
individual life and our physical body. Po is connected to the
Yang and Qi. It protects us from psychic
influences.
The characteristics
of Po, (the corporeal soul) are:
1.
Very close to the physical body
2.
Closely linked to Essence (Jing,
DNA, Genetic makeup)
3.
The first physiological process after birth
4.
Sensations, feeling, hearing, sight, itching
5.
Weeping, sadness, grief
6.
Linked to breathing
7.
Corporeal soul and individual life
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ETHEREAL SOUL
(MIND, HUN)
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CORPOREAL SOUL
(BODY, PO)
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Is the
"coming and going of the Mind"
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Is the
"entering and exiting of the Essence (Jing,
Genes)
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Is the Qi of the Mind
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Is the spirit of
the body
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Pertains to the
Mind
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Pertains to the
body
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Follows the
changes of Qi
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Follows the
changes of the body
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Is Yang and moves
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Is Yin and is
quiescent
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Creates action
with movement
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Creates action
without movement
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Related to the
Mind: when Qi gathers, the ethereal soul gathers
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Relates to the
essence: when this gathers, the corporeal soul gathers
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At birth the
Ethereal soul joins with the Corporeal soul
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At birth the
Corporeal soul restrains the Ethereal soul
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At death it swims
away and returns to Heaven
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At death it
dissolves and returns to Earth
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Is bright and it
lights the Corporeal soul
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Is dark and it
roots the Ethereal soul
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Is like a fire:
the more things you add, the more it burns
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Is like a mirror:
it shines but holds only a reflection of the Ethereal soul
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Represents the
movement of the Mind outwardly
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Represents the
movement of the Essence inwardly
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Is rooted in Blood
and Yin
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Is connected to Qi and Yang
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Disharmony causes
problems with sleep at night
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Disharmony causes
problems at daytime
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Disharmony causes
lack of direction and confusion
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Disharmony causes
lack of vigor and vitality
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It is the link
with the Universal mind
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It is purely the
individual
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Corresponds to
full moon
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Corresponds to new
moon
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