Dienstag, 10. Juni 2025

10.06.2025 - Medical error & Intuition / War & Alternatives / 20 minutes after eating / Soul & Buddhism / Gratitude & Contentment etc.

dali48 and private tuition since 8/1983, menaced since 1989, and writing diary & books & photographing in Erkrath till 5/2010

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dali48 was born in SHA in 1948... Studies in Tübingen in 1970 etc. Teacher & Author in Erkrath, 8/1983 till 5/2010 ... retired in Wickrath since 6/2013 etc.


see dali48 and "I think - therefore I am" etc. (Descartes), see The motto "I buy, so I am" (M. Fox)
Each day is our whole life - from sunrise to sunset etc… (dali48) 
see dali48 and "Zen finds religion in the daily activities." (I-tuan), see Does Zen believe in a soul? - However, the Buddha taught that there are no such things as a permanent Self or Soul which can be reincarnated or reborn after death (Rahula, 1974: page 3). The Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh believes there is no reincarnation in Buddhism (Miller, 2012).
see What is a Zen spirit? - Zen is defined as a state of calm where actions are guided by intuition rather than by conscious effort. The term comes from the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese word Chan – with roots to the Indian practice of thinking and meditating known as Dhyana.
see What is the psychology of Zen? - Zen is experiential, not didactic. Enlightenment relies heavily on intuition, metaphor, and poetry. The master can point in the general direction toward wisdom, but each person must find their own personal path.19.03.2022
see Is Zen ok for Christians? - Because they are not on the same plane, Zen and Christianity do not conflict. Graham in his book, Zen Catholicism also points out that there is no harm in applying Zen insights into Catholicism.
see Does Zen believe in afterlife? - In Zen, Life and Death are one, a continuum, and they are not separated and there is no dividing line between them (as, indeed, there is actually no dividing line between anything, there only seems to be – divisions are arbitrary and made to enable us to function in the finite world, what Zen calls 'the world of form') ...10.03.2014
see How does Zen affect life? - Zen meditation reduces stress and anxiety by promoting relaxation and deep-breathing techniques. It helps people to manage their emotions, gain clarity of mind and experience deep peace and emotional well-being. The practice halts constant intrusive thoughts.09.05.2024
see What makes a person Zen? - They don't let stress, anger, or frustration get the better of them. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word “zen” refers to a person's ability to remain calm and relaxed in the face of difficulties and not worry about things out of their control.27.02.2021
see Is Zen good for Mental Health? - Meditation and mindfulness practices like Zen Therapy have also been shown to have a variety of other positive effects, both mentally and physically, such as promoting feelings of calmness, improving sleep and immune function, reducing feelings of stress and increasing self-awareness.09.11.2022
Let go of something you like, and realize how fleeting it is by living without it... (Ayya Khema) 
Buddha realized that all living beings suffer because they desire and cling ... - Peace is an inner attitude to life that consists of letting go and renunciation (see e.g. nuns & monks etc. - d.48) ... (Buddha) 
Das Leben im Daseinskreislauf ist leidvoll: Geburt ist Leiden, Altern ist Leiden, Krankheit ist Leiden, Tod ist Leiden; Kummer, Lamentieren, Schmerz und Verzweiflung sind Leiden." (Buddha)
see dali48 and own experiences and reading & writing about Kübler-Ross, Moody, NDE, LAL etc. 
Hands that help are holier than lips that pray! (Robert Green Ingersoll) 
see dali48 and UBI & ground pension since 2008, and inflation compensation etc.

see dali48 and Climate Change since Copenhagen 2009 etc. - "Uncontrolled capitalism is producing evil - as bees are producing honey" etc.
see dali48 and reading & writing about peace etc. - see e.g. Zen and Buddhism & Peace & Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ayya Khema etc, and St Nicholas, St Hildegard, St Francis etc. (dali48)
May "God" bless you! - see dali48 and may the Saints & Guardian Angels bless you etc.!

see dali48 and eating less meat, and more fruits & veggies since the 80s etc.
see dali48 and reading & writing about chick shredding, and buying Free range eggs etc.
Homeopathy of S. Hahnemann (ca. 200 years old) should be updated, - i.e. for me more Mother tincture & less medicine shaking, and why is there no homeopathic vaccination? - see "similibus" principle etc. (dali48)
see dali48 and "I hope that Biontech (formerly in Mainz, now in London) & #mRNA #vaccines etc. - will develop a vaccination against cancer etc."
see dali48 and Vollgeld-Initiative & Basic Income in Europe etc. - instead of Banking Crisis 2008 etc.
I also like weeping willow trees - e.g. when I was on camping vacation in the 80s in France & Spain, I had my lunch (fish soup) under such a tree (that was like a tent) in the park of Bordeaux etc. (dali48)
see dali48 and "flora & fauna" since ca. 2000, and deforestation instead of planting trees etc
see dali48 and trees and "flora & fauna" and healthy air etc..
see dali48 and Bread - instead of fire-works harming animals, pets etc.
see dali48 and Democracy & human rights & gender justice etc.
"Respect for life - should be the only religion in the world!" - "Religion is a journey inside - and meditation is the way there." ... (Osho)
see dali48 and health and suitable shoes (see e.g. Canles etc. - d.48) & foot hygiene etc.
see dali48 and “If the Trees disappeared off the face of the earth - mankind would only have little left to live healthy,” see e.g. Amazonas forest, Indonesia
siehe dali48 und "Wie viel Wald verliert Deutschland aktuell pro Jahr? - Die Ergebnisse sind alarmierend: Von Januar 2018 bis einschließlich April 2021 wurden in Deutschland auf rund 501.000 Hektar Fläche Baumverluste verzeichnet. Der Verlust entspricht fast fünf Prozent der gesamten Waldfläche und ist damit erheblich höher als bisher angenommen. 21.02.2022" 
see e.g. @CGShanghaiAir Shanghai - 2023-03-06 4PM - PM2.5 - 103 AQI - Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups ... etc. 
siehe z.B. Air quality in Mönchengladbach etc.
see dali48 and trees & photo synthesis and fresh air and health and cooling and biodiversity etc.
see dali48 and "flora & fauna" and reforesting etc.
siehe „Eine Gesellschaft ohne Gott, ist wie eine gut organisierte Räuberbande“, hat Papst Benedikt den Bundestagsabgeordneten ins Stammbuch geschrieben (see e.g. Cum-Ex etc. - d.48)
see dali48 and demand for the repayment of 300 euros of self-approved inflation compensation for politicians at the taxpayer's expense etc.
see dali48 and health and herbs (see e.g. M. Mességué), and e.g. kidney-tea, gastrointestinal tea, tea for colds etc.
see dali48 and "Words have no direct reference to life, are only a pale echo or image of something that itself is no longer there" ... (D. T. Suzuki)
see dali48's mother Gabriele and playing piano in Steinbach in the 50s, see dali48 and playing piano for 1 year with Mrs Kirsch in SHA in the 50s, and Christmas songs with Mrs Takahashi in Erkrath in the 80s

see dali48 and reading about money & war, - and feeding the poor & birds etc.
In Armut lebt: Jeder 3. Student & 5. Rentner, Wer kein „Entlastungspaket“ bekommt: Studierende, Rentner ohne Grundrente, Kranke, https://pic.twitter.com/RUv88KaLbx

see dali48 & for UBI since 2008 & #ClimateEmergency 2022 & for alternative energy as e.g. wind power & solar energy and solar- 

lamp, roof, panel, cooker, window solar-foil etc. since the 70s as a student in Tübingen etc.

see dali48 and writing Tagebuch 2008 + 2009, diary3 (2010) in Erkrath, ediary4+5 (2011+2012), Collection of ediary6-12 (2013-2019) in Wickrath etc.

see dali48 and started cycling in the 1950s at the age of 4.5 in Steinbach, cycled to the St. Michael high school in SHA in the 1960s, cycled on the motorway near Freiburg on car-free Sunday during the 1973 oil crisis, 1978 cycling by tricycle to the grocery store on Kyushu in Japan, cycling in Erkrath, and around Lake Unterbach, along the Rhine in Düsseldorf and Cologne etc., 8/1983 - 5/2010, cycling by his folding-bike in Amsterdam 1998, cycling in Wickrath since 6/2010 etc.
Bilder
diary 3: by dali48 on twitter : Dali, 48: Amazon.de: Bücher
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Interpretation of dali48 + update
So the medical doctrine was in error at that time  - and my intuition was …
What is the John Hopkins study on medical error? - The study, led by Dr. Martin Makary, a Johns Hopkins surgeon, sheds light on the severe underreporting of fatalities due to medical mistakes and suggests significant reforms in how death statistics are collected and recorded. According to the study's findings, medical errors claim over 250,000 American lives annually.10.05.2024
When your intuition is warning you? - When your intuition warns you, act immediately to increase your safety – leave the area, set a boundary, cross the street, call a friend, or lock a door. Sometimes acting on your intuition can feel awkward, embarrassing, or even stupid. Never let these feelings stop you from being safe.
Those who show the least tolerance towards the irrational - are not also the most rational ones - but especially those who try to ...
Trying to teach people friendliness by measures of hardness, is the same - as the proverbial war in order to abolish war! - Hardness encourages hardness! - it never encourages to ... (R. Smullyan) 
Übersicht mit KI
The idea of "fighting a war to end war" is a paradoxical and commonly used phrase. It refers to the belief that engaging in conflict, even with the intention of achieving peace, is a necessary step towards establishing a more lasting peace. While the phrase might sound contradictory, it highlights the complexities of achieving global peace and the challenges of ending conflict through military means. 
Here's why this phrase resonates and what it signifies:
1. Historical Context:
The phrase gained popularity after World War I, which many believed would be the "war to end all wars."
However, the world saw the subsequent World War II and many other conflicts, demonstrating that ending war through war alone is not a sustainable solution. 
2. The Argument for War as a Means to Peace:
Pragmatism:
Sometimes, war is seen as a necessary evil to achieve a desired outcome that is deemed impossible to achieve through peaceful means.
The "Final Conflict":
The idea that a decisive, large-scale conflict might force all parties to recognize the futility of continued fighting and negotiate a lasting peace.
A Catalyst for Change:
War can sometimes lead to fundamental shifts in power dynamics, political structures, and international relations, paving the way for a more peaceful future. 
3. The Risks and Criticisms:
Escalation:
Engaging in a war with the intention of ending war can quickly escalate and lead to a wider conflict, making the situation worse. 
The Cycle of Violence:
War breeds more war, and a war intended to end war may ultimately lead to renewed hostilities. 
Human Cost:
Even if the goal is to end war, the human cost of conflict is immense, making any "war to end war" morally questionable. 
4. Alternative Perspectives:
Peace Through Diplomacy and Negotiation:
Many argue that war is not the answer and that peaceful solutions through diplomacy, international organizations, and negotiation are the most effective way to achieve lasting peace.
Addressing the Root Causes:
Some believe that war is a symptom of deeper issues such as inequality, poverty, and lack of political representation, and that these issues need to be addressed to prevent future conflicts. 
In Conclusion:
The phrase "fighting a war to end war" is a complex and multifaceted concept. It reflects the enduring human desire for peace and the difficulty of achieving it through military means. While it acknowledges the potential for war to disrupt conflict and create new conditions, it also highlights the risks of escalating violence and the importance of finding more sustainable and peaceful solutions to conflict. 
Golden Snow “Interpretation of dali48, covers every aspect of life, love this: So the medical doctrine was in error at that time (see 1983 - ca. 2008 etc. - d.48), and my intuition was right… dali48 so often if we follow our feeling with a lot of research we can help ourselves without drugs”...
Interpretation of dali48 + update
It takes about 20 minutes until you feel tired after eating! - The slower you eat - the less you risk… (K. H. Cooper)
Why do I fall asleep 20 minutes after eating? - High-carbohydrate foods: A high-carbohydrate meal is more likely to cause you to feel sleepy than a low-carbohydrate meal. Avoid foods and drinks that are high in processed sugars and starches—like sweets, juices, and white bread. These may cause your blood sugar to rise quickly, increasing your risk of tiredness.09.05.2024
This (satori) is expressed in the immediate realization - he (Bankei) could not … (R. Smullyan)
Zen student: “Master, is now the soul immortal or not - will we survive the death of our body, or will we be wiped out? - Master: “Your food is getting cold”...
Is the soul immortal in Buddhism? - Buddhism denies the existence of an unchanging or eternal soul created by a God or emanating from a Divine Essence (Paramatma). If the immortal soul, which is supposed to be the essence of man, is eternal, there cannot be either a rise or a fall.
The “Tao” is silence! - The Taoist is someone who is not looking so much by what he lacks - but enjoys what he ...
Übersicht mit KI
Someone who prioritizes enjoyment of what they have over a focus on what they lack is often described as having gratitude or contentment. They are generally characterized by a positive attitude, an ability to appreciate what they have, and a reduced tendency to compare themselves to others or feel envious of what they don't possess. 
Here are some ways to describe such a person: 
Gratitude:
This emphasizes the individual's ability to appreciate and be thankful for the positive aspects of their life.
Contentment:
This highlights a state of satisfaction with one's circumstances, suggesting a lack of constant desire for more.
A Stoic perspective:
Stoic philosophy emphasizes focusing on what is within one's control, which includes one's thoughts and reactions, rather than dwelling on external circumstances or desires. A Stoic would be more likely to find peace in what they have rather than being constantly driven by what they lack.
A person who cultivates mindfulness:
Mindfulness practices, such as meditation, can help individuals become more aware of the present moment and appreciate the simple things in life, leading to a sense of gratitude and contentment.
Someone with a high degree of self-compassion:
Self-compassion involves treating oneself with kindness and understanding, even when facing difficulties or setbacks. This can lead to a greater appreciation for one's own strengths and abilities.
In addition, especially in our time, - the fate of people, by the destiny of time in which each individual is interwoven, is thwarted and complicated. Quite simply - by the civilization to which we …
Today's life, - tomorrow's …  (D. Lindholm)
 dali48 in Baden-Baden, 8/2010




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