Japanese Acupuncture
The secret of good health is in a balance of the mind and body. Western science has finally been catching up with evidence which suggests mental health impacts physical wellbeing. Japanese Acupuncture excels in achieving the goal, and in so doing, rediscovering a healing power of our mind and body. Located in the Downtown Phoenix Arts District in the Alta Phoenix Lofts, Y. Prior to becoming an acu
A mountain is nourished by healthy trees, and a nation is nourished by healthy (and the right) people.
In the past 20 years, I only took one day off for sickness (I had a very bad dentist and my immune system was totally comprised).
Next week, I take two days off for the first time in 20 years for health check ups.
Most people die at the 1st and 2nd chakra levels: eat, p**p, and have s*x, mission accomplished!
Can you raise your conscious level at least to the heart chakra?
Can you open up the Ajna and attain wisdom? Can you break the dualism?
Most of all, can you attain the Peace of Mind and open up the Sahasrara?
Very difficult proposition, but you already are at the Sahasrara level, you just don’t recognize it.
The Awakening is to know that you are already the Awaken One. The “IS” part of Schopenhaur’s “For ever becoming, but never IS”.
One drop of tear, when your heart is truly open, will make you realize what IS.
Namaste😇😎🤯👍
MLB World Series Game 6 and Game 7: Regarding Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitching.
How did he win the series and how he got the MVL.
The Series was no doubt one of the best ever. There were so many incredible plays in those 7 games. But how Yamamoto got away with many crises? Blue Jay could have won so many times. Only thing they needed to do was to have a fly ball and could have won!
There are too many tails to tell for generations.
So how Yamamoto had the composure and will to win? We could not know what would happen even 5 seconds in the future! Win or lose, we were constantly on the edge.
What Yamamoto did, aside from his strong will to win, he focused on “here and now”. He won because he was never influenced by the future and the past. His thought was never “what shall or should I do?” Only choice he had was “just DO”. He decided on a spliter because he knew it was effective against A. Kirk and he knew that would mostly likely end up with a ground ball, and simply executed by focusing on NOW.
He also had the highest awareness of proprioception than any MLB player. It’s all about balancing. If you look at his training, it is about the balancing of all sequences of pitching. Incrediblely deciplined indeed.
So if he can do it, we can. You can conquer depression, anxiety, balanced and centered physically and emotionally, etc, etc, if you focus on NOW and the balanced health.
Good luck.
Today a lady came in after an auto accident for neck and lower pain. After months of seeing doctors pretty much Monday through Friday every week including twice a week physical therapy, I took the pain out and she cried. And I said “Happy holidays!”😄🦃🎄
Regarding the True Self, it is the “IS” of “that for ever becomes but never IS”. Something never changing, something absolutely concrete and never moving. Understand that this world is not what you think it is. It is the part of “I am in this world but not OF it.”
When you understand “not of it”, when you understand yourself is the “IS”, when you truly understand WHAT you are of Being, then your life is on the road to the Peace of Mind.
Know where we all suffer as human. Inquire your mind deeper. Do not live your life at the first and second chakra. There are lot more higher levels of consciousness. Open up the Third Eye, your Wisdom, then allow to see what is beyond Sahasrara.
Good luck and namaste.
“that which for ever becomes but never IS.”
Opening up the Third Eye of the Ajna is YOU take the stance of “Neither”.
Fall brings many wondering people and lost souls to my clinic. To this, I must say know where we all suffer. Inquire your mind and search out the cause of pain we incur.
Know what we are part of the True Self.
Only YOU can attain the Peace of Mind.
Nobody including myself can teach you that.
Namaste and good luck.
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| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
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