Tuesday, June 3, 2008

An enlightening hobby


Over the years I have been practicing meditation sporadically. When I tell people of this hobby, I often get the question "So how do you do that, anyway?" My answer: you can meditate anywhere, anytime. On a train. Driving your car. Walking. Sitting (any position). Meditation is the simple act of "paying close attention to this moment". A common morning practice for me is to get up, go to the kitchen, start the coffee, set micro-wave timer to 10 or 15 minutes. Sit cross legged on a firm pillow with blanket under my ankles, and be silent. Simple; Although the discipline of the act brings gifts of mental clarity. Other details that can be added later are: keeping shoulders wide, not closing eyes all the way, softening valley between nose and lips, letting outer corner of eyes be wide, breathe through nose, etc. The main purpose though is to clear all mental chatter by allowing thoughts to pass like a floating cloud. Let everything be as it is, without controlling the moment. Be the watcher of your mind and body.
Once your mind has settled you can add mantras into the practice. I find these to be great starters but you should choose those which are true to you now. Also feel free to make up your own, as great mantras will come to you within the meditations themselves.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Why use Natural Remedies?


Ever seen a dog lick grass when it has an upset stomach? If you have, you’d have certainly marveled at the curative powers of an innocuous blade of grass that provided instant relief to your pet. Since the time humans came into existence, they’ve been observing animals eating plants and minerals to cure themselves of infections, parasites and internal disorders. This site lists natural cures for hundreds of infections, aches, pains, mental disorders and diseases.

Buy one tube, once a year.


This is the most perfect shaving cream I've ever used. Super smooth and protects the skin with its incredible organic moisturizing elements. My wife bought this for me for Christmas of '07. You only have to use a little bit each time you shave. Five months later the tube is still over half full and I shave an average of four to five time per week. So I'll only need one in my stocking each Christmas in order to cover me for the entire year, cutting down on trash, cost, and consumption. Also, the number of cosmetic companies who still do animal testing is atrocious. This company does not.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Lennon at two and a half months.


Lennon George - My son born on Valentine's Day morning has turned out to be truly a love child.