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Re:da Meditação
« Responder #20 em: 2013-09-07 00:39:48 »
Uma série de qualidade que tenho visto foi sugerida pelo tatanka ali ao lado no tópico das grandes séries.

Acabo de ver o 1º episódio da 2ª série que é acerca da consciência, o que é, o que é alma... tudo de um ponto de vista científico, com tecnologia recente.

http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/through-the-wormhole/videos/through-the-wormhole-2-is-death-the-end.htm

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ps: não consigo embeber o vídeo

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Re:da Meditação
« Responder #21 em: 2013-09-07 00:42:57 »
Acerca da reconecção, francamente não consigo perceber o que aquilo é.

Uma pseudo-ciência... assim com uns papers que não são peer reviewed. Gostava de poder ler um abstract e conclusion duma coisa dessas, mas não encontro.

faz-me lembrar a leitura das auras da feira popular.

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Re:da Meditação
« Responder #22 em: 2013-09-07 01:44:58 »
Acerca da reconecção, francamente não consigo perceber o que aquilo é.

Uma pseudo-ciência... assim com uns papers que não são peer reviewed. Gostava de poder ler um abstract e conclusion duma coisa dessas, mas não encontro.

faz-me lembrar a leitura das auras da feira popular.


O PRÍNCIPIO THE RECONNECTION É SIMPLES, E O RESULTADO É REVOLUCIONÁRIO
Existe um poder de cura que transcende as limitações da capacidade e da imaginação humanas. Ao abrirmo-nos a ele, sem ideias pré-concebidas, tornamo-nos capazes de restabelecer o equilíbrio e a harmonia nas nossas vidas, e assim sendo, transformar o nosso corpo, coração, mente, e alma de formas que antes nos pareceriam impossíveis.
Primeiro, ajudamo-lo a tomar mais consciência da inteligência universal criadora de todas as formas de vida. Depois, ensinamo-lo a sintonizar-se e aceder às frequências de cura desta inteligência, tanto no interior como no exterior. Por último, demonstramos como sentir esta inteligência e interagir com ela a um nível mais abrangente e evoluído – para informar, guiar e curar, para evoluir e transformar a sua vida.

Eric pearl esta em Lisboa dia 11 de Outubro para explicar tudo ;)


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Re:da Meditação
« Responder #23 em: 2013-09-07 02:25:17 »
Rui,

Eric nao e osteopata mas sim quiropata  :)

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« Responder #24 em: 2013-09-14 17:49:46 »
Para meditar ...  :)
O Socialismo acaba quando se acaba o dinheiro - Winston Churchill

Toda a vida política portuguesa pós 25 de Abril/74 está monopolizada pelos partidos políticos, liderados por carreiristas ambiciosos, medíocres e de integridade duvidosa.
Daí provém a mediocridade nacional!
O verdadeiro homem inteligente é aquele que parece ser um idiota na frente de um idiota que parece ser inteligente!

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Healthy lifestyle may slow aging in our cells
« Responder #25 em: 2013-09-21 21:02:06 »
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Healthy lifestyle may slow aging in our cells

It's no secret that paying attention to diet, exercise, stress levels and getting social support may extend your life. But a new study shows healthy living may even reverse aging deep in our cells.

A small study shows that positive lifestyle changes lead to longer telomeres, which are protective caps at the end of chromosomes that help protect a cell from aging.

Telomeres are made of DNA and protein, and they work as a shield for chromosomes and help keep them stable. Over time they become shorter and weaker, leading the cells to age quicker and eventually die. Scientists have compared telomeres on chromosomes to protective plastic caps at the end of shoelaces. Telomere length has been linked to risk for diseases including some cancers, stroke, vascular dementia, cardiovascular disease, obesity, osteoporosis, diabetes and even the common cold.

"Telomere shortening increases the risk of a wide variety of chronic diseases," senior author Peter R. Carroll, professor and chair of the department of urology at University of California, San Francisco, said in a press release. "We believe that increases in telomere length may help to prevent these conditions and perhaps even lengthen lifespan."

For the study, researchers tracked 35 men with localized, early-stage prostate cancer for five years. Even though the study involved cancer patients, the researchers said because they looked at telomeres in the patient's blood and not their cancerous tissues, they felt the results could apply to the general population.

Ten of the subjects were asked to eat a plant-based diet high in fruits, vegetables and unrefined grains, but also low in fat and refined carbohydrates. They were also told to exercise moderately (meaning walking 30 minutes a day, six days a week) and reduced their stress through yoga, breathing and meditation. The subjects in this group were required to attend a weekly group support meeting.

The remaining 25 study participants were not asked to make any major lifestyle changes.


The group that made the alterations significantly lengthened their telomeres by about 10 percent. The more positive changes they made, the longer their telomeres were at the end of the study period.

The control group who didn't change their lifestyles had 3 percent shorter telomeres by the end of the five years.


Lead author Dr. Dean Ornish, a clinical professor of medicine at UCSF, pointed out that the genes and telomeres we are born with aren't always an accurate predictor of what's going to happen in our lives.

"So often people think 'Oh, I have bad genes, there's nothing I can do about it,'" Ornish said in a press release. "But these findings indicate that telomeres may lengthen to the degree that people change how they live. Research indicates that longer telomeres are associated with fewer illnesses and longer life."

Ornish lends his name to a diet he has researched that incorporates healthy eating, aerobic activities along with meditation and yoga for stress relief.

Dr. Lynne Cox, a biochemistry lecturer at the University of Oxford who was not involved in the study, told the Telegraph that the study shows the importance of a healthy lifestyle, but it might lead to a longer life.

"Perhaps too soon to judge whether this increase in telomere length will correlate with increased longevity or healthspan," she said.

Previous research has linked telomere length to longevity, including a June 2012 paper that found older dads may pass longer telomeres to their children.

Healthy lifestyles have been shown to reduce risk for chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. A recent paper found eating healthily helped some women avoid endometrial cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also reported that at least 200,000 deaths each year from cardiovascular disease could be prevented if people kept their weight, drinking, diet, blood pressure and cholesterol under control, in addition to engaging in physical activity.

Dr. Nan-Ping Weng, an investigator with the National Institute on Aging, told NPR that the study was "intriguing," but also cautioned that telomeres aren't the only factor when it comes to longevity.

"Can we demonstrate that cells with shorter telomeres have weaker immune function? The answer from our data is yes," Weng says. "But I don't believe the telomere is the only parameter that determines aging. There are many other things."

The study was published on Sept. 16 in the Lancet Oncology.


O artigo da cbs tem links e referências ao paper original.

Fonte: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57603324/healthy-lifestyle-may-slow-aging-in-our-cells/

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Re:da Meditação
« Responder #26 em: 2013-09-21 21:21:12 »
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Mas quem dá crédito a esse provocativo documentário "Is Death the End?", que creio ter já referido no outro fórum, então também deve estar aberto ao tema da reconexão, uma vez que existem óbvias semelhanças entre ambos.

O documentário não é provocativo, os títulos, sim, são espampanantes de forma a captar audiências (o que me levou a quase não o visionar por julgar ser algo vindo do lobby da cientologia), mas no fundo é um documentário científico.

Muito bom, e non biased.

Estive aberto ao tema da reconecção até perceber que não havia ponta por onde se lhe pegasse. Tenho criado ao longo dos anos um instinto que rapidamente separa o trigo do joio neste tipo de abordagens alternativas, posso falhar por vezes, mas normalmente o que passa o filtro tem frutos, por exemplo o artigo dos telómeros acima é prova disso, sabe bem ver que se prova cientificamente os benefícios da meditação, yoga, alimentação... os telómeros efectivamente crescem, e isso é fantástico, o homem poder activamente controlar a sua estrutura genética. E aparentemente já faz disso há milhares de anos...

Quanto valeria uma droga que pudesse produzir o mesmo resultado? Seria vendida como o elixir da juventude a preços exorbitantes e com efeitos secundários muito duvidosos....




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Re:Healthy lifestyle may slow aging in our cells
« Responder #27 em: 2013-09-22 05:01:55 »
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Healthy lifestyle may slow aging in our cells

It's no secret that paying attention to diet, exercise, stress levels and getting social support may extend your life. But a new study shows healthy living may even reverse aging deep in our cells.

A small study shows that positive lifestyle changes lead to longer telomeres, which are protective caps at the end of chromosomes that help protect a cell from aging.

Telomeres are made of DNA and protein, and they work as a shield for chromosomes and help keep them stable. Over time they become shorter and weaker, leading the cells to age quicker and eventually die. Scientists have compared telomeres on chromosomes to protective plastic caps at the end of shoelaces. Telomere length has been linked to risk for diseases including some cancers, stroke, vascular dementia, cardiovascular disease, obesity, osteoporosis, diabetes and even the common cold.

"Telomere shortening increases the risk of a wide variety of chronic diseases," senior author Peter R. Carroll, professor and chair of the department of urology at University of California, San Francisco, said in a press release. "We believe that increases in telomere length may help to prevent these conditions and perhaps even lengthen lifespan."

For the study, researchers tracked 35 men with localized, early-stage prostate cancer for five years. Even though the study involved cancer patients, the researchers said because they looked at telomeres in the patient's blood and not their cancerous tissues, they felt the results could apply to the general population.

Ten of the subjects were asked to eat a plant-based diet high in fruits, vegetables and unrefined grains, but also low in fat and refined carbohydrates. They were also told to exercise moderately (meaning walking 30 minutes a day, six days a week) and reduced their stress through yoga, breathing and meditation. The subjects in this group were required to attend a weekly group support meeting.

The remaining 25 study participants were not asked to make any major lifestyle changes.


The group that made the alterations significantly lengthened their telomeres by about 10 percent. The more positive changes they made, the longer their telomeres were at the end of the study period.

The control group who didn't change their lifestyles had 3 percent shorter telomeres by the end of the five years.


Lead author Dr. Dean Ornish, a clinical professor of medicine at UCSF, pointed out that the genes and telomeres we are born with aren't always an accurate predictor of what's going to happen in our lives.

"So often people think 'Oh, I have bad genes, there's nothing I can do about it,'" Ornish said in a press release. "But these findings indicate that telomeres may lengthen to the degree that people change how they live. Research indicates that longer telomeres are associated with fewer illnesses and longer life."

Ornish lends his name to a diet he has researched that incorporates healthy eating, aerobic activities along with meditation and yoga for stress relief.

Dr. Lynne Cox, a biochemistry lecturer at the University of Oxford who was not involved in the study, told the Telegraph that the study shows the importance of a healthy lifestyle, but it might lead to a longer life.

"Perhaps too soon to judge whether this increase in telomere length will correlate with increased longevity or healthspan," she said.

Previous research has linked telomere length to longevity, including a June 2012 paper that found older dads may pass longer telomeres to their children.

Healthy lifestyles have been shown to reduce risk for chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. A recent paper found eating healthily helped some women avoid endometrial cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also reported that at least 200,000 deaths each year from cardiovascular disease could be prevented if people kept their weight, drinking, diet, blood pressure and cholesterol under control, in addition to engaging in physical activity.

Dr. Nan-Ping Weng, an investigator with the National Institute on Aging, told NPR that the study was "intriguing," but also cautioned that telomeres aren't the only factor when it comes to longevity.

"Can we demonstrate that cells with shorter telomeres have weaker immune function? The answer from our data is yes," Weng says. "But I don't believe the telomere is the only parameter that determines aging. There are many other things."

The study was published on Sept. 16 in the Lancet Oncology.


O artigo da cbs tem links e referências ao paper original.

Fonte: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57603324/healthy-lifestyle-may-slow-aging-in-our-cells/


Isso tem haver com as canalizações de Kryon ..... ;)

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Zen and the art of management
« Responder #28 em: 2013-09-23 00:18:16 »
Zen and the art of management

High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article.


Respeitando o pedido do FT, o link para este artigo está no tíltulo.
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Re:da Meditação
« Responder #29 em: 2013-09-23 11:37:18 »

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« Responder #30 em: 2013-09-23 12:46:01 »
dum pequeno universo de 8 ou 9 amigos intimos 3 deles estao com depressoes ou perto disso. o nosso actual sistema economico formata a nossa cultura e leva as pessoas a fazerem mas escolhas na vida. sao as escolhas delas, mas sao mas escolhas e sao escolhas incentivadas pela cultura apenas focada numa medida de sucesso restritiva. o resultado eh uma enorme ironia, ha imenso bem estar material que eh acompanhado por miseria psicologica

meditar resolve este problema, mas tb mudara os vossos interesses e objectivos de vida, nao com filosofia da treta mas bottom-up, do corpo para as ideias.
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« Responder #31 em: 2014-03-13 11:26:40 »
Encontrei um este site interessante ....deixam as vossas opiniões

https://www.focusatwill.com/music/#player

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« Responder #32 em: 2015-12-17 18:11:38 »
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Can group meditation bring World Peace? Quantum Physicist, John Hagelin explains.

Alguém aqui desta área ou conexa para confirmar se isto tem alguma validade?
Pelos artigos e outras páginas visitadas parece haver alguma investigação e resultados ... mas fiáveis?

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O artigo:
International Peace Project in the Middle East
The Effects of the Maharishi Technology of the Unified Field

http://jcr.sagepub.com/content/32/4/776.abstract

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GUSP Mission

The mission of the Global Union of Scientists for Peace (GUSP) is to
stop the growing threat of nuclear proliferation and nuclear war; and
promote the adoption of safe, scientifically proven technologies for national security and global peace.

http://www.gusp.org/gusp-mission.html