Saturday, July 11, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
HEALTH IS NOT A STATE OF CONDITION BUT OF MIND........

Healthy mind is wealthy. To maintain good health, one should be mentally and physically active. Mind only gives order to the body so that mind should be positive in thinking. This helps in right kind of attitude in life.. When mental health is lost, everything is lost. Unless mind is active, however physically a person is strong can not achieve well in life so health is a condition of mind. Mind and body are interrelated and so one should take care of good mental status to keep good body condition of health.
Body and mind are related in maintaining good health.
Body itself is designed by the mind
Age of the body has no connection with youthfulness and it is the state of the mind.
Buddha’s recipe of happiness is, “If with a pure mind you speak or act, then happiness follows you as a shadow.”
Laughter improves self-esteem, enhances social interaction, and generally makes life more enjoyable. Laughter can provide a cathartic release, a purifying of emotions and release of emotional tension. Laughter, crying, raging, and trembling are all cathartic activities which can unblock energy flow. Laughter is more than a visual and vocal behavior. It is accompanied by a wide range of physiological changes
"It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver." — Mahatma Gandhi
"Money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed. Health is the most enjoyed, but the least envied." —Charles Caleb Colton
A Peaceful Mind, A Peaceful Life
To us, however, life is simply to live. To experience, To seek deeper and wider. The road might be long, winding, bumpy, and even painful. It is important for us to find out what my highest level of endurance is and whether I will be able to cultivate it in the long run. Oftentimes, though, I feel like it is time for me to move on to another level, to another place, to another time. One thing that I truly believe, though, that those memories are my vessel to escalate my endurance level and make me a better person, a person I have always wanted to be, dreamed of and sought for
A definitive conclusion on your statement is difficult to arrive. But, there is a certain connection between health and mind, I believe. Physical health is consists of physical matters no doubt about it. These physical matters changes in many ways, internal and external, and we find a change pattern in our health. It is neither possible to keep those constant, nor can be controlled perfectly through a laid out mechanism. The mind is responsible for the internal changes that happen due to secretion of fluids (Chemicals) by various glands situated all over the body. When we are in happy mood, the fluid secreted is good for our body; otherwise it is just the opposite. So, by keeping the mind healthy it is possible to counter effect the negativity of external inputs inside the body; thereby maintain the good health."For he who has health has hope; and he who has hope, has everything." —Owen Arthur
THANK YOU!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Burial

Today I had a burial of my dead.
There was no shroud, no coffin, and no pall,
No prayers were uttered and no tears were shed
I only turned a picture to the wall.
A picture that had hung within my room
For years and years; a relic of my youth.
It kept the rose of love in constant bloom
To see those eyes of earnestness and truth.
At hours wherein no other dared intrude,
I had drawn comfort from its smiling grace.
Silent companion of my solitude,
My soul held sweet communion with that face.
I lived again the dream so bright, so brief,
Though wakened as we all are by some Fate;
This picture gave me infinite relief,
And did not leave me wholly desolate.
To-day I saw an item, quite by chance,
That robbed me of my pitiful poor dole:
A marriage notice fell beneath my glance,
And I became a lonely widowed soul.
With drooping eyes, and cheeks a burning flame,
I turned the picture to the blank wall's gloom.
My very heart had died in me of shame,
If I had left it smiling in my room.
Another woman's husband. So, my friend,
My comfort, my sole relic of the past,
I bury thee, and, lonely, seek the end.
Swift age has swept my youth from me at last.
-Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
The KING OF POP...


Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American recording artist, entertainer and businessman. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he made his debut as an entertainer in 1968 as a member of The Jackson 5. He then began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group, and that successful career led to him being dubbed the "King of Pop" in subsequent years. Jackson's 1982 album Thriller remains the world's best-selling album of all time and four of his other solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and History (1995).
Jackson donated and raised millions of dollars for beneficial causes through his Heal the World Foundation, charity singles, and support of 39 charities. Other aspects of his personal life, including his often changing appearances and eccentric behavior, generated significant controversy that damaged his public image. Though he was accused of child sexual abuse in 1993, the criminal investigation was closed due to lack of evidence and Jackson was not charged. The singer had experienced health concerns since the early 1990s along with conflicting reports regarding the state of his finances since the late 1990s. Jackson married twice and fathered three children, actions which caused further controversy. In 2005, during People v. Jackson, Jackson was tried and acquitted of different sexual abuse allegations and several other charges.
Michael Jackson died of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009, at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California His personal physician, Conrad Murray, says he found Jackson in bed, not breathing but with a faint pulse, and administered CPR to no avail. Initial reports indicated that Jackson died one hour after receiving an injection of pethidine (Demerol), a painkiller to which his friends say he was addicted. Murray has said he did not prescribe or furnish Jackson with Demerol.
His death triggered an outpouring of grief around the world, creating surges of internet traffic and causing sales of his records to soar. He had been scheduled to perform 50 sold-out concerts to over one million people at London's O2 arena, from July 13, 2009 to March 6, 2010, which he had implied during a press conference would be the last of his career.