Tuesday, August 23, 2011

HOW WE CAN REACH THE TRUTH?

"The human being can not reach the truth through any organization, or any creed. You must find it through by understanding the contents of your own mind and through observation and practice to discover the unconditional compassion for all  living beings 
within the heart itself."

O ser humao não pode atingir a verdade por intermédio de nenhuma organização, de nenhum credo. Tem de encontrá-la através da através da compreensão dos conteúdos da sua própria mente e através da observação e praticando para descobrir a compaixao incondicional por todos os seres viventes dentro do proprio coracao."

Radharani Gayatri

Monday, August 15, 2011

WE ARE WHAT WE EAT!



PEOPLE WHEN THEY EAT MEAT BECOME DISPOSAL,GARBAGE OF THE SLAUGHTERHOUSES. THEY BECOME POLLUTED,POISONED BECAUSE THE ANIMALS SUFFERING WHEN THEY ARE KILLED, THEY BECOME DOMINATED BY THE SENSES CAPABLE OF ACTS TERRIBLE ACTION FOR LACK OF HONESTY AND COMPASSION.THE ONLY SALVATION OF HUMANITY IS BECOME A VEGAN. 


GREAT TRUTH POPULAR SAYING "WE ARE WHAT WE EAT"


RG

GO VEGAN! "The beef and meat and sea food industry and mainly the dairy industry has contributed to more Global deaths than all the wars of this century, all natural disasters, and all automobile accidents, and all Aids deaths combined. If eating animals is your idea of 'real food for real people,' you'd better live real close to a real good hospital.” Neal D. Barnard, M.D., President, Physicians Committee of Modern day medicine.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

HOW DO I KNOW SOMEONE IS VEGAN?




YOU KNOW SOMEONE IS VEGAN WHEN THEY __________ (fill in the blank).

People’s Responses to the question: 

You know someone is really vegan when 
they “act” like a vegan and mince neither meat nor words.
 
* You know someone is vegan when they never refer to it as a diet.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they get angry at dairy 
industry commercials.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they look at clothing made
 of wool, 
fur, leather, or any other “skin” and just see horrific pain and suffering.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they are ready to talk about
 veganism and answer the same old question for 
the millionth time…because there’s always someone truly interested
 in learning how to avoid animal exploitation.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they say “he” or “she”
 rather than “it”, and when they say “who” or “whom” 
rather than “that” and “what” when referring 
to non-human animals.

* You know someone is really vegan when there is no 
way in the world they will ever be tempted by a non-vegan product 
because they can’t look at them without seeing the horrendous 
suffering behind the pretty wrappings.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they gently 
relocate insects rather than killing them unnecessarily.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they are abolitionist 
and know the true principle of animal rights.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they bring 
their own soap to work so they don’t have to use dead animal soap.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they have a deep 
connection with, and a true heartfelt awe for all nonhuman beings, 
and refuse to eat or exploit them in any way.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they ask (out of habit)
 another vegan ‘is that vegan?’ about something they cooked!
 
* You know someone is really vegan when 
they can’t even kill a cockroach without feeling guilty.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when 
they tell a stranger in the grocery store check out line the
 reasons to give up dairy.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they can’t see a
 piece of “meat” without imagining the being it was before
 the murder.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they look younger than 
their age.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they 
don’t automatically kill 
an insect that’s in their way!
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they refuse to
 take medication with animal ingredients, tested on animals, 
sometimes even to death.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they leaflet.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they check the 
ingredients of every item they are buying, including those 
they’ve bought before.

* You know someone is really vegan when they care 
enough to nurture other people into becoming vegan.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when 
they won’t kiss anyone that has flesh-breath.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they put their life on 
the line for an animal.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they stop coddling
 over-sensitive vegetarians.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they refuse 
to go anywhere that has “ham” in the place’s name or 
never shop at Winn Dixie because they call themselves 
‘the beef people’.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they cover 
their nose as they hurry past the stinky meat and dairy 
sections of the supermarket.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they don’t miss any
 animal products, crave veggies, and look like a walking 
advertisement for cruelty-free living.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they catch 
and release mice in their home (and try to keep the family together!).
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they 
won’t let anyone kill spiders and snakes.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they ask waiters
 in restaurants if there are any animal products in the food.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they use the 
phrase ‘you cannot be a meat-eating environmentalist’.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they object to 
the idea of “happy cows”, free-range chickens and “sustainable” 
animal agriculture as speciesist greenwash.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they don’t use 
honey or bee products and is prepared to 
talk about the exploitation of bees.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they will balk at the term 
“humane slaughter” calling it an oxymoron.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they compare 
factory farms to Nazi death camps.

* You know someone is really vegan when they refer to cats and dogs
 as rescued companion animals and rejects the notion of 
ownership of animals.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they refuse 
to ride a horse and objects to horseback riding, even if the
horses are well-treated otherwise.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they object 
to the notion of 
zoos and sees them as animal prisons and exploitive.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they 
consider artificial insemination of cows to be the
 moral equivalent of rape.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they refer 
to eggs as chicken menstruation and honey as bee vomit, 
and makes references to pus and blood in cow’s milk.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they say
that cow’s milk is only meant for a cow’s calf.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they believe the 
only proper place for cows, pigs, sheep and chickens is on a
farm that is a sanctuary for them.
 
* You now someone is really vegan when they think ahead and
 clean their kitchen at night so as not to attract rodents that 
companion animals might attack.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they promote no-kill shelters; 
rejects high-kill shelters (according to this definition – 
PETA doesn’t qualify as vegan).
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they reject “welfarism”; 
curses Temple Grandin, and considers 
animals some of his/her best friends.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they open the 
refrigerator 
at a friend’s house and know they are looking at a large 
section of a pig’s body, not a ham.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when you see
 them hunched over every label at a grocery store!
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they are 
repulsed at the smell of animals being cooked.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they feed 
a vegan diet to their canine companions.

* You know someone is really vegan when they reject 
the argument that subsistence hunting and culling to keep 
animal populations down is justified.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when 
they call meat-eaters “carnists” or “corpse-munchers” 
and view them this way.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they dread hearing the words, 
“I’m a vegetarian!”
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they doggedly 
research ways to feed their obligate-carnivore feline companion 
safely, without relying on slaughterhouses.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they know that 
being vegan is not enough…it’s simply the starting point…
we need
 to be activists! We need to educate and reach out to others.
 
* You know someone is really vegan when they had their 
violin bow re-strung with synthetics.

* You know someone is really vegan when they "google" 
vegan restaurants before they've even visited the town!



REIKI MEDITATION AND VEGANISM IS THE BEST STYLE OF THE HEALTH LIFE



 wake up every day in optimum health and live your life
filled with vitalityand energy for life?
Interested in the latest reiki meditation and veganism practice, tips & techniques + what ancient traditions have to teach us about wellbeing?
You’re in the right place!
Hello
I’m Radhadharani Gayatri and as a Reiki energy healer and veganist, I’ve been working with people for decades to help them optimise their health, wellbeing and vitality, to stay centred no matter what life brings.
Life in the world is never easy, as it is right now, Reiki Meditation benefits us to take time out, pay attention to our health and wellbeing and ensure we’re not inadvertently take our ability to live life the way is supost to be.
 I’m advocating REIKI PRO-VEGAN AND PRO-ANIMALS RIGHTS,
 So if you want to have as much better quality of the life as possible in the world, make time for yourself and joying me with this Movement Reiki Pro-Vengan And Pro-Animals Rights on this blog community  all about Reiki Meditation,Veganism and Animal Rights what is the best style of the health life for you, for the planet wellbeing and how to make the most ride of your life WITH COMPASSION AND LOVE. 


REIKI AND VEGANISM REMMAINDS,YOUR BODY TO CHOOSE BE YOUR TEMPLE OR THE SLAUTHERHOUSE GARBAGE.


NAMASTE! RG


Friday, August 12, 2011

MEDITATION TO BE A VEGAN FOR COMPASSION TO ALL LIVING BEINGS FOR JUSTICE LOVE AND PEACE FOR YOUR CORE VALUE


 What Science Knows About Meditation and the Transpersonal Self


In The Meditative Mind: The Varieties of Meditation Experience, Daniel Goleman, psychologist and frequent writer for The New York Times, summarizes a number of remarkable physical and physiological effects of meditation (and relaxation):
  • Probably the single most reported physiological benefit of meditation — indeed, of systematic relaxation techniques generally — is the drop in blood pressure. Even the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have recommended meditation (along with salt and VEGAN dietary restrictions) 
  • Relaxation through meditation relieves suffering from angina and arrhythmia, lowers blood cholesterol levels, and can enhance blood flow to the heart.
  • Although changes taking place through the endocrine system are still not well understood, some research results are startling. For example, the deep relaxation of meditation may enhance the immune function of the body, with research showing increased defense against tumors, viruses, colds, flu, and other infectious diseases.
  • From meditative relaxation, diabetics can experience a lessening of the emotional reactions that often precede attacks.
  • Asthmatics can experience improved flow in constricted air passages.
  • Chronic pain patients can reduce their reliance on pain-killers and lessen the level of pain. Backaches, migraine headaches, and tension headaches may all be relieved with long-term carryover through proper training.
Other meditation research has demonstrated this wide range of psychological benefits:
  • Improvement in measurements of personality
  • Decrease in neurotic tendencies
  • Increase in psychic sensitivity
  • Improvement in study efficiency and exam performance
  • Increase in efficiency of problem solving
  • Improvement in creativity in the visual arts
  • Decrease in drug and alcohol abuse
Of special interest is Daniel Goleman's own research demonstrating the greater tolerance for stress by those who meditate. He gives us some insight into how meditation accomplishes this:
People who are chronically anxious or who have a psychosomatic disorder share a specific pattern of reaction to stress; their bodies mobilize to meet the challenge, then fail to stop reacting when the problem is over. Their bodies stay aroused for danger when they should be relaxed, recouping spent energies and gathering resources for the next brush with stress.
The anxious person meets life's normal events as though they were crises. Each minor happening increases his tension, and his tension in turn magnifies the next ordinary event — a deadline, an interview, a doctor's appointment — into a threat. Because the anxious person's body stays mobilized after one event has passed, he has a lower threat threshold for the next. Had he been in a relaxed state, he would have taken the second event in stride.
A meditator handles stress in a way that breaks up the threat 'arousal' threat spiral. The meditator relaxes after a challenge passes, more often than the non-meditator. This makes him unlikely to see innocent occurrences as harmful. He perceives threat more accurately, and reacts with arousal only when necessary. Once aroused, his rapid recovery makes him less likely than the anxious person to see the next deadline as a threat. (From The Meditative Mind, pp. 164-165)
From Creative Meditation by Richard Peterson, Ph.D., A.R.E. Press, 1990.
These simple steps are based on learning how to hold in silent attention the spirit or feeling of your core value. The discipline is intended to help you build a conscious connection with your Transpersonal Self.
  1. Pick a quiet place where you will not be disturbed for at least 15 minutes. If it helps you to get centered and focused, then be sure to have some background music that is inspirational or quieting.
  2. For about two minutes, put all of your attention on the steady rhythm of your breathing. Breathe through your nose, and try to make the length of inhalation roughly match the amount of time it takes to exhale. The purpose of this initial focus on your breathing is to become one-pointed with your attention.
  3. Next, bring to mind the word or the phrase BE A VEGAN  FOR COMPASSION TO ALL LIVING BEINGS  FOR JUSTICE LOVE AND PEACE for your core value (or spiritual ideal). Say that phrase silently in your mind about half a dozen times.
  4. Begin to feel the meaning of that word or phrase. Let yourself go beyond rational, analytical thinking about your core value. Let yourself experience the spiritual quality that lives within those words. In the past, when you have had a direct personal experience with that quality or value, how has it made you feel? Let that experience re-awaken in your mind right now.
  5. If your mind drifts off to some of thought or concern, patiently bring it back to your meditative intention. Perhaps you'll need to complete two or three conscious breathing cycles. Perhaps all it will take is simply saying your word or phrase silent in your mind once or twice.
  6. After about 10 minutes of focusing your attention in this way, begin to bring the meditation time to a close. Don't be the least bit discouraged if your mind drifted off from time to time. It happens to almost everyone. It's simply a matter of coming back to your meditative intention whenever those distractions arise.
  7. End the meditation time with a short prayer time, sending a blessing to those you love and have concern about - as well as a prayer for the work of peace and understanding throughout the world
  8. Spirituality in Materiality
  9. A third key element of the Transpersonal experience
    is applying spirituality IN materiality.

    The transpersonal worldview emphasizes application. It's not enough just to have a dramatic spiritual experience or attain an altered state of consciousness. The deeper challenge is to bring that new understanding into the way we live our lives.
    Think about how the principles you've already seen in this Mini-Course could be applicable to the way a business is run, the way we treat the environment, the way we approach education, or the very way that we go about making daily life decisions and choices. Those are just a few of the many fronts on which the transpersonal side of our being has a contribution to make.
    Pick one of more of the topics below. Each is a link to material on the Internet which demonstrates the creative work being done to emphasize bringing the transpersonal dimension into materiality.


     Spiritual Guidance for Practical Life Decision-Making

    Decisions
    By Herbert B. Puryear, Ph.D.

    One of the most exciting and promising of all of the statements in the Edgar Cayce readings is the assurance that every question we can ask is one that can be answered from within. No matter how far astray we have gone, we may begin to attune ourselves through meditation and prayer to the indwelling spirit within. As Christ said, "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." (John 14:18.) And "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." (Rev. 3:20)
    As we invite His spirit into our lives and begin to work with spiritual ideals, both to quicken the proper motivations within ourselves and to serve as standards or criteria by which to measure the motivational origins of our decisions, we may grow more and more in that assurance promised in the Bible and in the Cayce readings that "My spirit beareth witness with thy spirit." Many people who came to Edgar Cayce for advice were told that the information they sought could best be obtained from attunement to that spirit within themselves. The readings gave very specific and detailed information to many individuals on how to go about decision?making with confidence and assurance. Here is an example of the way the readings spoke of this procedure:
    Q-6. How can one be sure that a decision is in accordance with God's will?

    A-6. As indicated here before. Ask self in the own conscious. self, "Shall I do this or not?" The voice will answer within. Then meditate, ask the same, Yes or No. You may be very sure if thine own conscious self and the divine self are in accord, you are truly in that activity indicated, "My spirit beareth witness with thy spirit." You can't get far wrong in following the word, as ye call the word of God. #2072-14
    However, many people when approaching this information feel that their questions are either too insignificant or too important to be dealt with in such a manner. Nevertheless, from the point of view of the readings, there is no question, however searchingly inconsequential or significant, which should not be approached in this way.
    How to Obtain Guidance on Decisions
    1. Set the ideal. The "ideal" means the highest quality of motivation which the individual is willing to bring to the decision and by which he is willing to measure the decision. For example, a businessman may have an ideal of the selfless love of the Christ; however, he may have no intention of making business decisions according to such a standard. He might be willing to measure those decisions by an ideal of "fairness." It is better to set an ideal with which we are willing to work than to set a higher one while having no intention to work with it in practical everyday matters.
    2. Pose the question so that it may be answered "yes" or "no." Apparently, the subconscious or the superconscious or the spirit prefers to respond to our decision rather than to give a discourse. If we are willing to work through the process of posing the question so that it may indeed be answered by "yes" or "no," we may clarify not only the question but also the answer. The greater the clarity in the way we pose the question, the less ambiguous may be the answer we receive.
    3. Decide. A choice must be made. At this point, we may bring to bear all of our reasoning, logic, good judgment and the implications of the facts as we understand them. Now we are to make our best logical decision.
    4. Measure the decision by the ideal. Does the motivational origin of the decision we made measure up to the motivation which we hold as ideal in such circumstances? Sometimes the right decision may be made for the wrong reasons! In the course of our decision?making process, we may receive a "no" to a decision because of the motive on which it was based rather than the desirability of the outcome.
    5. Meditate. This meditation is not upon the question but rather it is a period of quiet for the purpose of attunement. At the end of the attunement period, the question may be reintroduced in a prayerful spirit, as in "Lord, I have decided to do this, yet Thou knowest best. Be Thou the guide. Yes or No." Then,
    6. Listen! We do not specifically listen for "a voice" although that may indeed occur. We may have a visual experience, we may receive an affirmation or a proverb related to the decision, we may simply have a sense of rightness or a sense of being ill at ease about the decision we have made. Or, we may find one voice saying "yes" and another saying "no," back and forth in an indecisive manner. We need not force the decision at this time. As we place it in the hands of God, we may later receive a more clear sense of direction through a dream, a new insight or a new perspective. W e must be cautious at this point about trying to read external signs instead of listening to the voice within. After all, the whole purpose of this approach is based on the assurance that we meet God within and that we can grow in our ability to sense His inner direction.
    7. Measure the decision again by the ideal. Once a sense of guidance is gained from the inner attunement, especially if the decision is changed, it must again be measured by the ideal. We are seeking a final decision which is consistent with our highest ideal and which is also based on a sense of inner attunement.
    8. Do it! The readings warn that we must not make decisions in this manner and then fail to act on them.
    9. Be thankful. The marvelous promise of a life guided by His spirit should be valued, cherished and appreciated in the deepest sense.
    It is recommended that this procedure be used repeatedly on low?effort, low?cost, low?risk decisions so that we may learn clearly how the procedure works for us personally. This is a life process ?- not a single event. As we begin to make decisions in this manner and act upon them, we begin to grow in confidence, understanding the many factors involved in the procedure.
    Soon it will be necessary for all of us to make sound and important life?changing decisions! The more quickly we set about working with this procedure, the more assured we maybe, when more important decisions come along, that we have been truly guided from the God within and can therefore rest in this promise that "His spirit will bear witness with our spirit."

    SOURCE:
    ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY



Thursday, August 11, 2011

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REIKI AND VEGANISM THE PATH OF THE LOVE



Know Reiki and Veganism practice and Live Your Divinely Guided Life on the PATH OF LOVE



Transformation Begins with a Deepened Consciousness Connection with your High Self

•    Learn a Vegan and Reiki practice that connects you to the infinite source of Compassion Love

•    Experience the transformative power of Veganism and Reiki  in spiritual healing

•    Learn to travel and explore the vastness of the realms of your spiritual heart with Reiki Meditation
•    Understand  how to access the divine Reiki Energy to healing and empowerment within your heart

•    Receive practical application to support your personal retreat objective

•    Understand the role of the heart
•    Learn clear steps to utilizing spiritual tools to support  transformation

•    Experience the wisdom of the Reiki heart 

•    Learn how to receive answers from the heart for practical living

•    Experience how to connect to another’s heart which enhances all relationships

•    Experience  how Reiki supports  and contains all situations of life which is the foundation for developing veganism strength

•    Discover new truths and deeper wisdom through the reiki and veganism and practices
•    Learn how to utilize your Reiki for support with the challenges of life


Breakthrough Blockages and Resistances for Healing & Transformation with Reiki and veganism practice

•     Learn the dynamic that blocks healing and transformation

•    Identify these blockages in your life and heart

•    Experience spiritual tools and practices that clear the blocks
•    Understand how to use these tools so that you can clear blocks any time or in any situation

•    Understand how illusions works within the heart

•    Develop awareness and recognition of illusions within the heart
•    Experience the light radiating from the heart and how to give this to another
 Your Personal transformation

•    Understand the role of stuckness in transformation

•    Learn what to do when you are stuck to facilitate healing and transformation

•    Practical application to your life to experience the power of Reiki in your life
•    Learn how to overcome limitation and confusion
•    Learn how to access spiritual strength to face the challenges within

•    Discover how to build trust in the Most High and receive divine help available to all

•    Learn how to face darkness with divine light so that you experience healing

 Opening the Door of Divine Wisdom

•     Learn the relationship to successful living

•    Experience the opening of your soul and receive Its empowerment
•    Integrate the gifts of THE VEGANIS AND REIKI  healing and transform YOUR LIFE
•    
Understand the practical what you have received towards your everyday life

•    Deepen the connection in your heart and soul

•    Experience the vastness of what is possible for a life of holiness, beauty and truth

•    Design a tangible Vegan action plan for your life