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    and has nothing to
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What..
Do sad people have in
Common?
It seems,
They have all built a shrine,
To the past,
And often go there,
And do a strange wail and,
Worship.
What is the beginning of,
Happiness?
It is to stop being,
So religious,
Like That…….
(“The Gift” - versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky)~ozonebabys-temple

What..

Do sad people have in

Common?

It seems,

They have all built a shrine,

To the past,

And often go there,

And do a strange wail and,

Worship.

What is the beginning of,

Happiness?

It is to stop being,

So religious,

Like That…….

(“The Gift” - versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky)~ozonebabys-temple

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 Before you pay someone you (you aren’t sure is qualified) to align your Chakra’s.. Try this first.  This method has worked great for me and  others ~via ozonebaby
 *Align and Balance your Chakras, yourself * 1. Sit or lie down in a comfortable and quiet room where  you will have privacy to align your chakras.* 2.Close your eyes and begin to take slow, deep breaths to relax your body. Inhale for three to five seconds and hold this  breath for one second before exhaling slowly for another three to five seconds.  You should not be gasping for air, the idea is to oxygenate your  blood stream and relax your body.* 3.Visualize your root chakra as a glowing red orb at the  base of your spine. As you breathe, visualize this glowing red light becoming brighter and more vibrant. When you are satisfied that you have cleansed and centered your root chakra, you have completed  this chakra’s cleansing breath exercise.* 4.Visualize your sacral chakra as a glowing orange orb in the center of your stomach. Repeat the aforementioned cleansing breath exercise.* 5.Visualize your solar plexus charka as a glowing yellow orb at the base of your ribcage. Cleanse this chakra with the cleansing breath exercise.* 6.Visualize your heart chakra as a glowing green orb in the center of your chest. Use the cleansing breath exercise to cleanse this chakra.* 7.Visualize your throat chakra as a glowing blue orb in the center of your neck. Repeat the cleansing breath exercise to cleanse this chakra.* 8. Visualize your third eye chakra as a glowing purple orb in  the center of your forehead. Cleanse this chakra using the cleansing breath exercise.* 9.Visualize your crown chakra as a glowing white orb an inch  above your head. Use the cleansing breath exercise to cleanse this chakra.* 10. Visualize a string attached to all of your chakras, beginning with  your crown chakra. Imagine that you are slightly pulling on this string to align all of your chakras in a straight line through the center of your body.* 11.Slowly open your eyes and take a few moments to adjust  before moving on with your day.
* Important:  Chakra balancing is a spiritual practice and is not intended to treat physical ailments.  See a doctor if you are feeling physically ill. Or if you have a spinal  back issue, you might want to contact a chiropractor or physical therapist.
Note: Also, Burning incense before performing this  aligning exercise can help you focus on the meditation.
This link talks about the colors and meanings of the  Chakras:
http://www.eclecticenergies.com/chakras/introduction.php
source : ozonebabys-temple

Before you pay someone you (you aren’t sure is qualified)
to align your Chakra’s.. Try this first.
This method has worked great for me and
others ~via ozonebaby

*Align and Balance your Chakras, yourself
* 1. Sit or lie down in a comfortable and quiet room where
you will have privacy to align your chakras.
* 2.Close your eyes and begin to take slow, deep breaths
to relax your body. Inhale for three to five seconds and hold this
breath for one second before exhaling slowly for another three to five seconds.
You should not be gasping for air, the idea is to oxygenate your
blood stream and relax your body.
* 3.Visualize your root chakra as a glowing red orb at the
base of your spine. As you breathe, visualize this glowing red light
becoming brighter and more vibrant. When you are satisfied that you
have cleansed and centered your root chakra, you have completed
this chakra’s cleansing breath exercise.
* 4.Visualize your sacral chakra as a glowing orange orb in the
center of your stomach. Repeat the aforementioned cleansing breath exercise.
* 5.Visualize your solar plexus charka as a glowing yellow orb
at the base of your ribcage. Cleanse this chakra with the cleansing breath exercise.
* 6.Visualize your heart chakra as a glowing green orb in the center
of your chest. Use the cleansing breath exercise to cleanse this chakra.
* 7.Visualize your throat chakra as a glowing blue orb in the center
of your neck. Repeat the cleansing breath exercise to cleanse this chakra.
* 8. Visualize your third eye chakra as a glowing purple orb in
the center of your forehead. Cleanse this chakra using the cleansing breath exercise.
* 9.Visualize your crown chakra as a glowing white orb an inch
above your head. Use the cleansing breath exercise to cleanse this chakra.
* 10. Visualize a string attached to all of your chakras, beginning with
your crown chakra. Imagine that you are slightly pulling on this string to
align all of your chakras in a straight line through the center of your body.
* 11.Slowly open your eyes and take a few moments to adjust
before moving on with your day.


* Important: Chakra balancing is a spiritual practice
and is not intended to treat physical ailments.
See a doctor if you are feeling physically ill. Or if you have a spinal
back issue, you might want to contact a chiropractor or physical therapist.

Note: Also, Burning incense before performing this
aligning exercise can help you focus on the meditation.

This link talks about the colors and meanings of the  Chakras:

http://www.eclecticenergies.com/chakras/introduction.php

source : ozonebabys-temple

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“I was onstage with Led Zeppelin at Kezar Stadium, and there were some white doves in cages that were to be released at the end of ‘Stairway.’ When the signal was given to release them, out they went …but one circled for a moment and flew right into Robert’s hands. Robert was the prince of peace, the golden god, and this photo would look ridiculous with anybody else holding the bird. Any other male, that is.” - James Fortune (Photographer)

“I was onstage with Led Zeppelin at Kezar Stadium, and there were some white doves in cages that were to be released at the end of ‘Stairway.’ When the signal was given to release them, out they went …but one circled for a moment and flew right into Robert’s hands. Robert was the prince of peace, the golden god, and this photo would look ridiculous with anybody else holding the bird. Any other male, that is.” - James Fortune (Photographer)

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“But perhaps the most important lesson I learned is that there are no walls between humans and the elephants except those that we put up ourselves, and that until we allow not only elephants, but all living creatures their place in the sun, we can never be whole ourselves.”    ~Lawrence Anthony~The Elephant Whisperer
(ozonebabys-temple)

“But perhaps the most important lesson I learned is that there are no walls between humans and the elephants except those that we put up ourselves, and that until we allow not only elephants, but all living creatures their place in the sun, we can never be whole ourselves.”    ~Lawrence Anthony~The Elephant Whisperer

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Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that’s a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product. The absence of clutter is just a clutter-free product. That’s not simple ~Jonathan Ive (ozonebabys-temple)

Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that’s a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product. The absence of clutter is just a clutter-free product. That’s not simple ~Jonathan Ive (ozonebabys-temple)

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The Free Self:
If you want to be free, get to know your real self. It has no form, no appearance, no root, no basis, no abode, but is lively and buoyant. It responds with versatile facility, but its function cannot be located. Therefore when you look for it you become further from it, when you seek it you turn away from it all the more.
~~~zen master lin chi
 ozonebabys-temple

The Free Self:

If you want to be free, get to know your real self. It has no form, no appearance, no root, no basis, no abode, but is lively and buoyant. It responds with versatile facility, but its function cannot be located. Therefore when you look for it you become further from it, when you seek it you turn away from it all the more.

~~~zen master lin chi

 ozonebabys-temple

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helenadara:

He’s so precious

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I see you in colors that don’t exist.

— Paul Matsumoto
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arthistoryeveryday:

A Coin of Vantage by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1895)

arthistoryeveryday:

A Coin of Vantage by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1895)

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Tibetan monk’s levitation is not a legend. It has nothing to do with Eastern mysticism or religious teachings. The person did not get any help except his focused mind and his energy that caused the phenomenon. That is what the mind in combination with your energy can achieve by itself. If someone can do things that look supernatural, it does not necessarily mean God is helping them do it. In this case, it was neither good or bad that helped achieve the feat; it was simply the mind over matter. Those monks have mastered the ability to control the smallest of their energy particles within their vessels.
Imagine you are in the spirit realm and watch a monk meditate in a cross-leg position. You could hear his concentrated thoughts: “All of my weight is going down and out of my body; I’m becoming as light as a feather.” He thought that over and over. Finally, he floated up almost a foot off the ground. When he ended the session, he gently floated back down by thinking, “I’m becoming weighted.” If you could go up to him without being seen and slap your hands together, the guy would go down like a rock.  Loss of concentration breaks the mind link to your energy’s manipulation of the universal laws on the fleshly plane..
read more:http://aliensandangels.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/how-do-tibetan-monks-levitate/
(ozonebabys-temple)

Tibetan monk’s levitation is not a legend. It has nothing to do with Eastern mysticism or religious teachings. The person did not get any help except his focused mind and his energy that caused the phenomenon. That is what the mind in combination with your energy can achieve by itself. If someone can do things that look supernatural, it does not necessarily mean God is helping them do it. In this case, it was neither good or bad that helped achieve the feat; it was simply the mind over matter. Those monks have mastered the ability to control the smallest of their energy particles within their vessels.

Imagine you are in the spirit realm and watch a monk meditate in a cross-leg position. You could hear his concentrated thoughts: “All of my weight is going down and out of my body; I’m becoming as light as a feather.” He thought that over and over. Finally, he floated up almost a foot off the ground. When he ended the session, he gently floated back down by thinking, “I’m becoming weighted.” If you could go up to him without being seen and slap your hands together, the guy would go down like a rock.  Loss of concentration breaks the mind link to your energy’s manipulation of the universal laws on the fleshly plane..

read more:http://aliensandangels.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/how-do-tibetan-monks-levitate/

(ozonebabys-temple)

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Capturing the uncaught mind : This technique comes from the Buddhist tradition and was introduced to me by my teacher , in Yoga.
This is a good technique to use for 15-20 minutes before a meditation session, especially if you are having trouble calming the mind. I find it very useful on days when my mind is incredibly active and resisting meditation. Technique: * Relax the entire being and slow the breath *
Begin to focus upon the pauses between each inhalation and exhalation * Start counting each cycle of inhalation and exhalation as one count * Count each cycle from 1-7, then start back at one and count from 1-14, then starting back at one, count each cycle from 1-21, and so on….increasing each time by 7 counts *
If at anytime the mind interferes and you forget which count or which cycle you are one, then start again 1-7, 1-14, and so on. The purpose is not to see how many counts you can get, but it is to still the mind and focus upon the pauses between inhalation and exhalation.
The counting is merely a tool to keep the mind focused and calm. You may find that some days you struggle to complete the first round of seven, this is just fine. Do not get discouraged. With constant practice you will find that you are able to complete more and more rounds and eventually you may not need this technique anymore.
After you feel that your mind is in a calm state and you would like to move into another form of meditation focus on stabilizing the captured mind. * Keep yourself in a state of neutrality, having non-reaction to thoughts. Detach from thoughts completely.
Do not feel unhappy if there are no thoughts, or disappointed if there are thoughts. * Use the witness consciousness – the stillness that exists behind every thought and action. This is the background of awareness where thoughts are coming and going. Stay in the awareness of the awareness itself~
 ozonebabys-temple

Capturing the uncaught mind : This technique comes from the Buddhist tradition and was introduced to me by my teacher , in Yoga.

This is a good technique to use for 15-20 minutes before a meditation session, especially if you are having trouble calming the mind. I find it very useful on days when my mind is incredibly active and resisting meditation. Technique: * Relax the entire being and slow the breath *

Begin to focus upon the pauses between each inhalation and exhalation * Start counting each cycle of inhalation and exhalation as one count * Count each cycle from 1-7, then start back at one and count from 1-14, then starting back at one, count each cycle from 1-21, and so on….increasing each time by 7 counts *

If at anytime the mind interferes and you forget which count or which cycle you are one, then start again 1-7, 1-14, and so on. The purpose is not to see how many counts you can get, but it is to still the mind and focus upon the pauses between inhalation and exhalation.

The counting is merely a tool to keep the mind focused and calm. You may find that some days you struggle to complete the first round of seven, this is just fine. Do not get discouraged. With constant practice you will find that you are able to complete more and more rounds and eventually you may not need this technique anymore.

After you feel that your mind is in a calm state and you would like to move into another form of meditation focus on stabilizing the captured mind. * Keep yourself in a state of neutrality, having non-reaction to thoughts. Detach from thoughts completely.

Do not feel unhappy if there are no thoughts, or disappointed if there are thoughts. * Use the witness consciousness – the stillness that exists behind every thought and action. This is the background of awareness where thoughts are coming and going. Stay in the awareness of the awareness itself~

 ozonebabys-temple

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Namo Kuan Shi Yin Pu Sa [Nah-moh Kwahn Shee Yin Poo Sah] “Salutations to the most compassionate and merciful Bodhisattva Kuan Yin.” In both Taoism and Buddhism Kuan Yin (pronounced Guan Yin) is the goddess of compassion, she is the Japanese Bodhisattva Kannon or Kanzeon, and is identified with the Indian Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, including all of the scriptures which apply to him. Kuan (Shih) Yin means “one who hears/heeds the cries of the world.” John Blofeld says: “Rocks, willows, lotus pools or running water are often indications of her presence. In the chime of bronze or jade, the sigh of wind in the pines, the prattle and tinkle of streams, her voice is heard.”
source: ozonebabys-temple

Namo Kuan Shi Yin Pu Sa [Nah-moh Kwahn Shee Yin Poo Sah] “Salutations to the most compassionate and merciful Bodhisattva Kuan Yin.” In both Taoism and Buddhism Kuan Yin (pronounced Guan Yin) is the goddess of compassion, she is the Japanese Bodhisattva Kannon or Kanzeon, and is identified with the Indian Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, including all of the scriptures which apply to him. Kuan (Shih) Yin means “one who hears/heeds the cries of the world.” John Blofeld says: “Rocks, willows, lotus pools or running water are often indications of her presence. In the chime of bronze or jade, the sigh of wind in the pines, the prattle and tinkle of streams, her voice is heard.”

source: ozonebabys-temple

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