Eastern Vs. Western philosophies of Healing

Meditation vs. Thoughts

Meditation starts with reflexology in eastern philosophies. Yin/Yang Male/Female Positive/Negative bi-polar battery. The 10 meridians affix to the 10 major internal organs. The Pancreas not considered a major organ. A debate between Chinese and Japanese concerning the heart meridian, the Japanese consider the heart taboo.

Meditation in this philosophy make a focus upon “feeling” emotions as defined by Yin Shin Jitsu as fear anger grief shame and worry. Feelings compare to colors – hard to describe through word metaphors. The smell of fresh cut grass for green etc. Meditation makes a focus upon other primary senses rather than what pops into the mind as random thoughts. Freud theorized that the mind served as the seat of feelings. Eastern philosophy argues that the major internal organs and hormones shape and impact what emotions that a person feels. This meditation delves into feelings prioritizing this rational awareness over thoughts a person might think.

Starting with reflexology pick a target organ, like the liver on one foot. And an opposing target organ, like the kidneys on the other foot. Make strong/painful reflexology manipulations of these two organs affixed to the sole of ones feet. Shiatsu message the points on the liver meridian for the one foot and leg; contrasted by the kidney meridian for the other foot and leg. A vigorous message on the target points in both meridians a person can feel long after the immediate message ends.

Affix the in-hale to the one foot and its meridian points felt. And affix the ex-hale to the other foot and its meridian points felt. This message preparation serves as the internalized focus points for the mind to concentrate upon. Meditation all about making a focus upon feelings felt rather that ideas thought in the mind.

The Asian concept of Chi, perhaps qualifies as the physical arousal of causing the mitochondria function in the muscles to produce ATP from ADP.

Eastern Schools of Meditation

Meditation vs. Thoughts

Meditation starts with reflexology in eastern philosophies. Yin/Yang Male/Female Positive/Negative bi-polar battery. The 10 meridians affix to the 10 major internal organs. The Pancreas not considered a major organ. A debate between Chinese and Japanese concerning the heart meridian, the Japanese consider the heart taboo.

Meditation in this philosophy make a focus upon “feeling” emotions as defined by Yin Shin Jitsu as fear anger grief shame and worry. Feelings compare to colors – hard to describe through word metaphors. The smell of fresh cut grass for green etc. Meditation makes a focus upon other primary senses rather than what pops into the mind as random thoughts. Freud theorized that the mind served as the seat of feelings. Eastern philosophy argues that the major internal organs and hormones shape and impact what emotions that a person feels. This meditation delves into feelings prioritizing this rational awareness over thoughts a person might think.

Starting with reflexology pick a target organ, like the liver on one foot. And an opposing target organ, like the kidneys on the other foot. Make strong/painful reflexology manipulations of these two organs affixed to the sole of ones feet. Shiatsu message the points on the liver meridian for the one foot and leg; contrasted by the kidney meridian for the other foot and leg. A vigorous message on the target points in both meridians a person can feel long after the immediate message ends.

Affix the in-hale to the one foot and its meridian points felt. And affix the ex-hale to the other foot and its meridian points felt. This message preparation serves as the internalized focus points for the mind to concentrate upon. Meditation all about making a focus upon feelings felt rather that ideas thought in the mind.

The Asian concept of Chi, perhaps qualifies as the physical arousal of causing the mitochondria function in the muscles to produce ATP from ADP.

Meditation vs Thoughts

Meditation starts with reflexology in eastern philosophies. Yin/Yang Male/Female Positive/Negative bi-polar battery. The 10 meridians affix to the 10 major internal organs. The Pancreas not considered a major organ. A debate between Chinese and Japanese concerning the heart meridian, the Japanese consider the heart taboo.

Meditation in this philosophy make a focus upon “feeling” emotions as defined by Yin Shin Jitsu as fear anger grief shame and worry. Feelings compare to colors – hard to describe through word metaphors. The smell of fresh cut grass for green etc. Meditation makes a focus upon other primary senses rather than what pops into the mind as random thoughts. Freud theorized that the mind served as the seat of feelings. Eastern philosophy argues that the major internal organs and hormones shape and impact what emotions that a person feels. This meditation delves into feelings prioritizing this rational awareness over thoughts a person might think.

Starting with reflexology pick a target organ, like the liver on one foot. And an opposing target organ, like the kidneys on the other foot. Make strong/painful reflexology manipulations of these two organs affixed to the sole of ones feet. Shiatsu message the points on the liver meridian for the one foot and leg; contrasted by the kidney meridian for the other foot and leg. A vigorous message on the target points in both meridians a person can feel long after the immediate message ends.

Affix the in-hale to the one foot and its meridian points felt. And affix the ex-hale to the other foot and its meridian points felt. This message preparation serves as the internalized focus points for the mind to concentrate upon. Meditation all about making a focus upon feelings felt rather that ideas thought in the mind.

The Asian concept of Chi, perhaps qualifies as the physical arousal of causing the mitochondria function in the muscles to produce ATP from ADP.

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Fear of Heaven

Chaim mixes meat and milk in synagogue politics. The leviathan a unique sea creature, some sort of sea serpent. Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 27:1’s description it as a snake (nachash). An answer to this question suggests that it’s a fish (and doesn’t address Yeshayahu). We know from the midrash that at the end of days the righteous will feed on it, whatever it is. A kosher snake!

Originally, God produced both a male and a female leviathan. But fearing they’d multiply and wreak havoc, God slew the female, reserving her flesh for a righteous banquet during the Messianic era. So, Chaim’s meat-and-milk escapade meets the leviathan’s aquatic mystery. Who knew synagogue politics could be so… piscine? Hamlet’s “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark”.

Marcellus, one of the guards at Elsinore Castle, says this as they discuss the appearance of the ghost of King Hamlet, who has been haunting the castle. The ghost beckons to Hamlet, setting off a chain of events that will uncover political corruption, betrayal, and tragedy. The reference: “rotten” suggests decay, corruption, and moral decline. Just as Marcellus not just talking about the ghost; but hints to a broader political corruption festering within Denmark. So too Chaim deeply suspects Rabinovich’s – “fear of heaven”.

Claudius, the new king (and Hamlet’s uncle), has ascended the throne through foul means—by murdering his brother, King Hamlet. Claudius’s actions cast a shadow over the entire kingdom. His guilt goes unpunished, and the state suffers as a result. By comparing the Midrashic story with Shakespeare’s Hamlet comes the interpretation that the end of days as told in the Midrash refers to achieving the clarity of a sterling reputation and good name; in the 17th Century following the Cossack 1648 pogroms arose a Jewish leader/rabbi known as “Baal Shem Tov”. A reference to the interpretation of “fear of heaven” as meaning: a person to strives to build and protect his Good Name reputation.

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Palestine, a post WWI British Mandate terminated in 1948 by Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. Arab & Muslim countries must validate the Israeli victory over the British which forced them to return their mandate back to the UN in 1947 after Begin’s Irgun blew of the British military headquarters located in the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.

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Palestine, a post WWI British Mandate terminated in 1948 by Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. Arab & Muslim countries must validate the Israeli victory over the British which forced them to return their mandate back to the UN in 1947 after Begin’s Irgun blew of the British military headquarters located in the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.

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