Archive for March, 2010
To not use electricity, how long could you keep a vow of silence?
How long could you keep a vow to not use electricity?
I was curious about the vow above, in the modern age would this be easier or more difficult to keep then a vow of silence?
I was inspired by the below article....
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A vow of silence - Key to bliss may be as simple as turning off your car radio
In a stressed-out world filled with 24/7 bad news, author Anne D. LeClaire has discovered the key to calm and bliss.
On the first and third Mondays of each month, she practices silence. No talking to her husband, her publisher or her two grown children, no chatting with the occasional houseguest, the repairman or neighbors. No one.
“On silent days, I try to have nothing on the calendar,” LeClaire explains from her home in Cape Cod, Mass. “Sometimes I’ll be traveling for a book tour, but the silence is still with me. I can’t be complaining and grumbling if a flight’s delayed, I don’t get involved in all the hassle.”
The result: “The days are peaceful, and I release all my stress.”
LeClaire began her silent Mondays 16 years ago after walking on the beach to contemplate her sadness about a friend’s mother dying. The former reporter and radio broadcaster wasn’t particularly religious and wasn’t the quiet type. But she heard the words, “Sit in silence” in her head. The decidedly unflaky LeClaire announced to her husband she’d spend the next day not talking.
Since then, she has eliminated e-mail, radio and television from her silent days, though she’ll sit at the computer and work on novels.
“My single determination when I began was to not speak,” says LeClaire, whose ninth book, “Listening Below the Noise” (Harper, $19.99), documents her experience with quiet. “But the more comfortable I became with silence, the more I thirsted for it, and the sounds I’d accepted unquestionably became noise.”
She quit using TV for mindless background and stopped switching on the car radio. “I found I really liked driving without the distraction,” she says.
So what’s it like being unplugged twice a month from our 24-hour world? “I feel like I’ve been to a spa after each silent day,” LeClaire says. “I have so much more energy.”
She has also become a better listener, is calmer, and has learned what’s truly important. “We live in a culture where we think everything has to be done now—that we have to respond to every e-mail and phone call immediately,” she says. “What I’ve discovered is, much of what we think is urgent can wait a day or two.”
Silent meditation has long been accepted as a way to achieve calm and wisdom, and more health-care professionals are incorporating silence into their practices to combat stress.
Chicago therapist Marita McLaughlin, who practices contemplative psychotherapy, starts each session in silence with clients. “We sit quietly, breathing calmly and connecting with each other and ourselves as we begin our work,” says McLaughlin, who also teaches meditation at Chicago’s Shambhala Meditation Center in Rogers Park. The silence lasts as long as the client likes. “When they feel ready, they begin the conversation.”
She encourages clients to meditate outside therapy to de-stress and gain insight. “They get a different perspective on what’s going on and begin to see habitual patterns that get in the way of their desires and goals,” she says. “Meditation gives perspective and it carries over.”
Some patients, however, need persuading to unplug. Acupuncturist Patricia Piant, who’s with the Integrative Medicine Program at NorthShore University HealthSystem, has clients who’ve chatted on their cell phones during treatment. “One person turned the cell phone off but thought texting was OK,” she says. “We’re trying to get people away from that for at least the 20-30 minute treatment.”
In addition to oncology patients and those dealing with infertility or injury, Piant treats patients for stress, which she says has skyrocketed over the past few months. “People have told me that the only time they have quiet is when they’re on the table.”
“I tell patients, if you’re on my table, it’s OK not to answer your phone for that amount of time. You don’t have to take your laptop into bed and work at night. They find out much of that stuff isn’t as important as they think and the world won’t come crashing down.”
LeClaire says her silent days have formed a buffer from today’s constant onslaught of dire information. “Look, all that bad news will be there tomorrow, and so much of that news engenders fear. Just being away from it for a day helps us regain our reality.”
And in times of crisis, reflection and quiet are especially important. “Whether it’s health, financial, political or a relationship crisis, it’s imperative to stop and be quiet. It gives you time to reflect and not just mindlessly react and raise the ante of noise.”
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http://archives.chicagotribune.com/2009/mar/15/news/chi-0315-quiet-timemar15
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How do I find a General/Family MD who works w/alternative medical treatments?
I've looked it up on the web and keep getting listings for chiropractors (I already have one), acupuncturiests, herbalists, and GNC stores. I really need a General MD or Family Practitioner who works more w/alternative treatments than drugs.
The reason I'm looking is because I keep having violent side effects to the drugs my current docs keep shoving at me. I'm looking for someone willing to work w/me on finding different ways (other drugs, natural remedies, massage therapy, etc.) to replace these horrors that keep getting shoved down my throat.
I really need a doctor that uses both traditional and alternatives rather than one or the other. I have nothing against drugs only the docs who force me to take stuff that makes me sicker and refuse to let me try other things.
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How was your experience having a natural child birth if you’ve had one?
I'm due in August and I really want to have a natural child birth because it'll be beneficial for both me and my daughter. But I'm scared because I heard its very painful.What kinds of things would you recommended and did you do to get through the pain and the labor? And would you have a natural birth again.
If homeopathy doesn’t work how is it that scientists at the University of Texas have proof that it does work?
A landmark paper on homeopathy and cancer has appeared in the February 2010 issue of the International Journal of Oncology. Scientists at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDA), led by Moshe Frenkel, MD, have confirmed the ability of four homeopathic remedies to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in breast cancer cell lines in the laboratory. The scientists in question were from the Integrative Medicine Program, the Department of Molecular Pathology, and the Department of Melanoma Medical Oncology of MDA. Their two Indian collaborators were from the Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation, Kolkata, India, where these same remedies are employed clinically with apparent success. The four ultra-dilute remedies in question were Carcinosin, Phytolacca, Conium and Thuja.
"The remedies exerted preferential cytotoxic effects against the two breast cancer cell lines, causing cell cycle delay/arrest and apoptosis" the authors wrote.
It was particularly interesting that the cell-killing effects of two of the remedies investigated in this study, Carcinosin and Phytolacca, appeared similar to the activity of paclitaxel (Taxol), the most commonly used chemotherapeutic drug for breast cancer, when it was tested in the same two adenocarcinoma cell lines investigated in this study.
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