31.01.2014 - The concept of Tao and Elements of Nature and Most belief systems etc.
01.02.2001 - Interpretation of dali48
Once you let go of all burdens, it is the authority of the "Tao" left to unbundle things, and now live only here and now, - and there is very little material for your thoughts with which you can refer to rotatingly…
Rest will move into your spirit and your soul. The past does not stick to you like a pot of glue, - and the future has lost its terrors, - its uncertainty…
For soon you will know from experience - that for a man of "Tao" there is nothing to believe. - He learned that his affairs are in good hands... (T. Fischer)
Interpretation of dali48
Tao or Dao is a Chinese word meaning 'way', 'path', 'route', or sometimes more loosely, 'doctrine' or 'principle'...
The concept of Tao differs from conventional (western) ontology, however. It is an active and holistic conception of Nature, rather than a...
In most belief systems, Dao is used symbolically in its sense of 'way' as the 'right' or 'proper' way of existence, or in the context of ongoing practices of attainment or of the full coming into being...
Dao is usually described in terms of elements of nature, and in particular as similar to water. Like water it is undifferentiated, endlessly self-replenishing, soft and quiet but immensely powerful, and impassively generous...
Wuwei (Pinyin: wúwéi) or naturalness are contingent on understanding and conforming to this inner nature, which is interpreted...
"Dao means a road, path, way - and hence, the way in which one does something - method, doctrine, principle"...The Dao is what gives Daoism its English name...
There is no single orthodox Daoist view of Dao. All forms of Daoism center around Dao and De, but there is a broad variety of distinct interpretations among sects and even individuals...
The Dao De Jing is the oldest text and representative of a speculative and philosophical approach to the Dao...
A Taoist monk practicing Chinese calligraphy with water on stone. Water calligraphy, like sand mandalas, evokes the ephemeral nature of physical reality...
Alternatively, philosophical Daoism regards the Dao as a non-religious concept. It is a not a deity to be worshiped, nor is it a mystical Absolute in the religious sense of the Hindu Brahman...
The Dao, or Way, of Confucius can be said to be 'Truth'. Confucianism regards the Way, or Truth, as concordant with a particular approach to...
Dhyana was translated as ch'an (and later as zen), giving Zen Buddhism its name...
Cut off words and meaning is emptiness. Emptiness is the Dao. The Dao is cutting off words and speech...
Ch'an (Zen) Buddhists regard the Dao as synonymous with both the Buddhist Path (marga) and the results of it, the Eight-fold Path and Buddhist enlightenment (satori)...
Cheng Yi followed this interpretation, elaborating on this perspective of Dao through teachings about yin-yang interactions, the cultivation and preservation of life...
He (C.S. Lewis) asserted that every religion and philosophy is an attempt to line up with the Tao - the way mankind was designed to be...
Axel Schüssler's etymological dictionary presents two possibilities for the tonal morphology of dào 道 "road, way, method"...
Many languages have borrowed and adapted Chinese dao 道 "the way" as a loanword...
In Sino-Xenic languages, 道 is pronounced as Japanese dō, tō, or michi...
The dao/dao "the way" English word of Chinese origin has three meanings, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. 1. a. In Daoism, an absolute entity which is the source of the universe, the way in which this absolute entity functions.
1. b. = Daoism, daoist
2. In Confucianism and in extended uses, the way to be followed, the right conduct, doctrine or method... (Wikipedia)
Golden Snow
“I have always been interested in the Chinese culture , their ways are gentle and I love the way they enter mix with the soft voices and mind matters of nature , a lot like the Native , who also believe in the path of nature to be the right path ... when we consider the connection we have with nature the hold the universe has on us ... we become one ... a gentle and soft nature appears in us ... having respect for all around us ... small story ... As I swam in the deep hole of the brook which I visit, I felt as if I were part of all around me , the feel of the water gentle on my body , as I lay with the small ripple of the brook running over me I became part of all ... peaceful , loved ... thank you dali48 for the return of these gentle feelings”...
31.01.2014 - Lung and Heart are vivifier and adrenal glands etc. by dali48
02.04.2001 - Interpretation of dali48
Everything that comes into consciousness is good... (F. Nietzsche)
This is also the strenuous and sucking in the work with such people (narcissists). The more you do for them, the more ungrateful they often respond. This "ingesting" of the other is an expression of fear of individuation and responsible autonomy...
In depression helps: light therapy (see solar, etc. - d.48), St. John's wort, rosemary, honey from the inside and oil from the outside, Bach flowers, fruit, sugar, dairy plants, vegetarian diet, oatmeal, magnesium, iron, exercise, sweating, travel, medicine , “ora et labora.” - Many depressives are awaking in the morning between 1 and 3 o’clock, when the liver begins to work again. - Life organ = liver, gall = organ of courage...
Impression without expression excites disease...
Kidneys and adrenal glands regulate, among other things, the emotions that express themselves in high blood pressure, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, shortness of breath etc.
Lung and heart are vivifier and mover of our blood. - The connection between the psychic and the lung becomes evident when the diseased lungs: Breathing in the corset, in negation, being fixed at oneself, illusion, doubt, and mania for criticism, compared to the opposition of the world. Psychosomatic Research indicates that the asthma attack in asthmatics withdraws from the problems and thus speaks "no to the world"... (O. Koob)
Interpretation of dali48
They (adrenal glands) are chiefly responsible for releasing hormones in response to stress through the synthesis of corticosteroids such as cortisol and catecholamines such as epinephrine. The adrenal glands affect kidney function through the secretion of aldosterone, a hormone involved in regulating the osmolarity of blood plasma...
Catecholamines are derived from the amino acid tyrosine and these water-soluble hormones are the major hormones underlying the fight-or-flight response...
The adrenal glands and the thyroid gland are the organs that have the greatest blood supply per gram of tissue. Up to 60 arterioles may enter each adrenal gland. This may be one of the reasons lung cancer commonly metastasizes to the adrenals... (Wikipedia)
Golden Snow
“My thoughts ...The heart has so much to do with our health , it runs our life both emotionally and physically , to me the heart is like a little world that has so much placed on it ... we eat the wrong food , we put unnecessary strain on it every day , with worry etc... a small but wonderful little world that runs out lives , our thoughts are affected by it ... and we affect it by our thoughts , unseen world working hard for us each day ... I am grateful for my heart.“
01.02.2014 - Sugar and natural sweetener Stevia and Honey etc. by dali48
16.12.2010 - Interpretation of dali48
During my long phase of diseases (1983 - 8/2008) I was reading a book concerning the toxicity of the white factory-sugar. Therefore I tried some alternatives, see e.g. honey, agave syrup etc. (dali48)
Like Stevia, Luo Han Guo is a natural sweetener which is derived from an herb. - Rather than being South American, this one comes from China... (by Kathryn Vercillo)
If there were a newly discovered substance that would be as harmful as the white sugar from the factory, - it would be banned long ago... (Prof. Yudkin)
Those who physically move themselves - do not only have stronger muscles but it rises also their soul. - Who is depressed but tends to hide at home with a... (H. Mark / H. Finck)
Sugar-related: Decline of the bite, rheumatism, arthritis, osteoarthritis, liver disease, gout, heart attack, stroke, etc...
Prohibited: white and brown sugar, dextrose, fructose, lactose, maple syrup, Sucanat, great sweetness, glucose syrup - everything except...
Required and allowed: whole wheat bread, porridge of fresh wheat, fresh food, butter and whipped cold oils... (M.O. Brucker)
Good product at a price. That may all agree, just not in the warehouse of food. Due to poor diets, the body comes in the “red”... (U. Böhmig)
Interpretation of dali48
Stevia is a genus of about 240 species of herbs and shrubs in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), native to subtropical and tropical regions from western North America to South America...
With its steviol glycoside extracts having up to 300 times the sweetness of sugar, stevia has garnered attention with the rise in demand for...
In a few countries, it has been available as a sweetener for decades or centuries; for example, stevia is widely used as a sweetener in Japan...
In 2011, stevia was approved for use in the EU starting in early December, 2011...
The genus Stevia consists of 240 species of plants native to South America, Central America, and Mexico, with several species found as far north as...
The plant was used extensively by the Guaraní people for more than 1,500 years, - and the plant has a long history of medicinal use in Paraguay and Brazil...
In the early 1970s sweeteners such as cyclamate and saccharin were suspected carcinogens - As a result, Japan began cultivating stevia as an alternative...
The first commercial stevia sweetener in Japan was produced by the Japanese firm Morita Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. in 1971. The Japanese have been using stevia in...
For centuries, the Guaraní peoples of Paraguay used stevia, which they called ka'a he'ê ("sweet herb"), as a sweetener in yerba mate and cardiotonic medicinal teas...
The stevia plant may be grown legally in most countries, although some countries restrict its use as a sweetener...
European Union — Steviol glycosides are permitted as a food additive as of 2 December 2011...
A 2011 review study concluded that stevia sweeteners would likely benefit diabetic patients...
Indeed, millions of Japanese have been using stevia for over thirty years with no reported or known harmful effects...
In addition, a 2009 review study found that stevioside and related compounds have anti-hyperglycemic, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory... (Wikipedia)
Golden Snow
“I use Stevia, makes a nice sweet and pleasant taste ... but since I have given up sugar I find that fruit is sweet and delish, sugar blinds the real taste of food ... I know one thinks they need for baking and yes for some foods may require ... but ... keeping our food healthy and simple are very easy , applesauce makes a wonderful sweetener, can be used in cakes and cookies , I add stevia for the extra treat”...
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