Monday, May 6, 2019

Know How To Live A 100 Years Or Become a Centenarian

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Know How How To Live 

A 100 Years 

Or  

Become a Centenarian


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There are over 4,00,000 centenarians in the world today, a number expected to increase substantially over the next few years. Heres how to become one of them.


You never stop getting your age wrong

Swear you feel like 35----not 55?. That's good for longevity,according to a British study. The subjects who felt three or more years younger than there real age- this group was 65-plus-were less likely to die over an eight year period than were people who felt their age or older. The findings were so powerful- feeling older was linked to a 41 percent increase risk of dying - that the study authors recommended that doctors ask patients how old they feel as part of their annual physicals.

You eat more of these two things

Women who consumed the most veggies and fruits had a 46 percent lower chance of dying over a five year period compared with those ate them, infrequently,according to a University of Michigan study of 700 participants in their 70s. (Intake was measured by assessing blood levels of certain plant compounds.) Residents of Okinawa, Japan which boasts one of the world's highest centenarian ratios (about 50 per 1,00,000 people, compared with only 10 to 20 in the United States), are living proof you should eat your veggies. Older Okinawans have eaten a plantbased diet most of their lives, and almost all grow or once grew a garden.

You have a way about you

Near centenarians share a number of personality traits, including optimism and joyfulness, according to a 2012 study of 243 volunteers in the journal Aging."Being adaptable and flexible helps people avoid stress and anxiety, which can increase longevity," says Rosanne Leipzig, MD, PHD. a professor of geriatrics and palliative medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinal in New York City.

You savour the catch of the day

Older adults with the highest blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids lived two more years on average than did those with lower levels, a Harvard study found. Participants did not take fish oil supplements, they simply ate a lot of fish, which is packed with omega-3s.

You eat Greek-ish

We've known that eating a Mediterranean style diet ( one with an emphasis on olive oil, legumes,nuts and whole grains as well as fruits, veggies, and fish) has been linked with long life. But new Harvard research of more than 4,600 women reveals the trickle down effect of good nutrition. Researchers  scored volunteers based on how closely they followed this style of eating those with the highest scores had the least cellular ageing.

You snooze and don't lose

Residents of Ikaria,Greece a small island in the Mediterranean with a high population of centenarians,are fond of an afternoon nap,and it turns out it's good for their tickers. Harvard 
researchers studied more than 23,000 people for six years and found that those who regularly took a 30 minutes siesta had a 37 percent lower chance of dying from heart disease than did those who stayed awake all day.

You can run at a good clip

A 2012 study in the Archives of Internal Medicine confirmed that physical fitness in midlife can predict how healthy you'll be later.  After following 19,000 middle-aged adults, it found that the most fit were less likely to develop Alzheimer's certain cancers, heart disease and type 2 diabetes in their 70s and beyond. The most in shape men had fitness levels the equivalent of running an eight minute mile; the women had levels equal to logging a mile in 10 minutes. "People who remain active throughout their life span, whether that's running,walking or riding bikes live longer." says Jeremy Walston, MD, a professor of geriatric medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

You make sure it means something

A new study in Psychological Science found that people who feel they have a sense of purpose in life are less likely to die over a 14 year period. "Make a new friend,pick up a new hobby or volunteer says Leipzig. "My great-uncle, who is in his mid-90s, still works in his wood shop almost every day,"adds Walston.

You're trim where it counts

Women with a waist of 37 inches or more had a life expectancy that was five years lower after age 40 than did women with a waist of 27 inches or less, found one study.
For men, a waist of 43 inches or more was linked to a three-year decrease in life expectancy compared with those with a waist of 35 inches or less. Trimming even a few inches from, your pants size may have a powerful health impact. " I tell my patients that whenever possible, walk, don't drive ," says Leipzig.

You've got connections

Feeling connected to family and friends keep people engaged and facilitates healthy ageing, says Walston," Being isolated works in the other direction and can lead to chronic diseases." In Sardinia, Italy another tiny Mediterranean island with a large centenarian population, friendship is key, according to Dan Bluetiner, a National Geographic fellow, who has travelled the world to study its longest living people. "Life is very social. People meet on the street daily and saviour each other's company. They count on each other. If someone gets sick, a neighbour is right there," he wrote in the Wall Journal.

CENTENARIANS SPEAK

Five members of the triple- digit club reveal their formula.

Big goals.

"Running brought me back to life by making me forget all my traumas and sorrows," Fauja Singh 105, told CNN. The Indian-born great grandfather ran his first marathon at 89 and has since competed in similar races around the world.

Luxury

"You can never get too old to wear fancy stuff." said Susannah Mushatt Jones, 116 when doctors were surprised to see her wearing lacy lingerie at an EKG exam. Jones, an Alabama native, passed away in May 2016. She used to live in NYC, and had a weakness for splurging at the lingerie department at Bloomingdale's her niece told time.


Custom

Oatmeal and push-ups for breakfast, then fish and vegetables for dinner is how New Yorker Drummond Veillard says he made it  to 109. According to USA Today, Veillard does five to seven push-ups every morning, while Jeannie, his wife of 82 years, looks on.

Liquor (of  a certain kind)

Helen wheat worked in the vineyards until 93 and affixed labels for wine bottles until 97, reports USA Today. ( She died in 2016 at 113). Wheat attributed her longevity to her nightly glass of wine.

Kindness

Gertrude Weaver passed away in April 2015 at 116, but she shared her advice with Time in 2014. Treat people right, and be nice to others the way, you want them to be nice to you," she said.


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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Meditate Today Everyday - How To Start A Meditation Habit?

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How To Start A Meditation Habit?



Einstein was asked how to grasp truth.
Most expected a reply long & sour, but he kept it short & sweet: “You don’t really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother.”

How to Start a Meditation Habit  Explained Simply

I. EXPLAINING MEDITATION to my GRANDMOTHER

Over the holidays my lovely grandma randomly asked, “Grandson, what exactly are you thinking about when you’re doin’ that meditation stuff?”
I wrapped my arm around my lovely mother’s mother.
“Granny,” I said, “while meditating, I’m not thinking at all . . . well, at least I try not to.”
My grandma shook her head. “Now baby, I may have been born yesterday, but I stayed up all night! Now, you gotta do better than that for ya ol’ granny, ya hear?”
I chuckled a bit before replying:

Bingo!

Meditation, you see, when stripped down to its DNA—free of all pageantry such as the cool Lotus Position and the even cooler yoga studios—boils down to the simplest thing of all: BEING
Yes!
“Meditation” is nothing but a fancy word for being.
In fact, meditation is the simplest thing of all. …
Ahhh, but here’s the catch:
It is quite easy to simply BE something, but it is quite difficult to simply BE.
Ask any correction’s officer what’s the severest punishment he can hand down to an unruly prisoner, and the answer is astonishing . . . when you really think about it.
No need to get all Draconian and break out whips or make threats of guillotines. No, no. The severest punishment in prison simply calls for, chew on this: sending the defiant inmate to the Hole.
After all, the penal system reckons:
force any mortal to be alone with his or her own thoughts, and they’ll be scared straight by the real-life Boogieman!
The Delphic Oracle crowned 
Socrates “the wisest man in Athens.”
The Socratic One proudly wore the crown and declared:
Notice, if you will, the peculiar spelling of the word PREsent.
Given the term’s spelling, it’s no wonder the Latin root meaning of PREsent is praeesse (from prae ‘before’ + esse ‘be.’)
Bingo!
Being is in fact sent before the human experience itself. Hence meditation merely calls for reversing the process:
from human-being to being-human!
Of course, all this sounds good and fine, but it was a bit too abstract for grandma. So I simplified it by painting a concrete picture with words.
“Granny,” I said, “whenever referring to YOUR mind or YOUR body, notice you relate to it as a possession. … Right?”
She nodded slowly. “Well, I suppose I do say ‘MY body and ‘MY mind’.”
“Excellent,” I continued. “Now, picture Mrs. Esther [her friend] seeing you get out of your car.”
She nodded “Now, what if she were to say, ‘Nannie [grandma’s name], that red paint job on you sure looks pretty, Honey! And oh, those legs for tires of yours—”
Before I could finish she chimed in, “Now boy, cut out the non-sense!”
“And that’s my point, Granny!” I laughed. “It’s non-sense to identify Being, our true nature, with the mind or the body, our possessions. … You follow me?”
Ahhh: my grandmother understands meditation!


II. In CLOSING: The ONLY MEDITATION HABIT POSSIBLE

Look down at your hands or look straight into a mirror . . . go ahead . . . that bag of skin made of flesh and bones can’t possibly be your real Self.
Don’t believe me. Close your eyes, then (the “windows” to your soul).
Poof! That bag of flesh and bones glimpsed outside those orbital windows have all disappeared. Yet you–the Soul . . . the Self that peeks through those windows–remain.
And so, while the outside world disappears with the shutting of eyelids, the world inside remains.
In this inner world: YOU are the lone resident.

And now, without further ado, here lies the BEST and ONLY meditation therewas, is and will ever be. …
This habitual meditative practice I call simply: RESIDE in the ATTENDANT:
·         
   Step 1: Find a Quiet Place.

Now, once comfortably seated, close your eyes. With your bodily eyes shut and your mental eye opened, choose a one-word mantra to recite.

Step 2: Choose Whatever Word You Like, e.g, Love or Faith or Peace …

Now, repeat that one-word-mantra 10 times both with your inner-voice and inner-sight. In other words, picture the word each time coupled with sub-vocalizing it. Love, Love, Love . . .
In the course of your repetition, the “Monkey Mind” is sure to swing your attention to various thoughts—of past and future. That’s okay! Just gently guide your attention back to the exercise.

Final step: Keep Repeating the Mantra. Do it Until You Successfully Reach the Count of 10.


Finished …?
(For maximum results, it’s crucial you don’t skip this step.)
Excellent!
Ahhh, but are you sure you were actually successful in carrying out the exercise?
How would you know?
Wasn’t your mind and attention fixated on repeating the mantra?
The mind, after all, as psychologists note, is incapable of entertaining more than ONE thought at a time.
And so, well, if your mind was preoccupied, then how would YOU know about your involvement in the exercise?
Who or What was watching the mantra flash across your mental screen?
Who or What heard the mantra repeated in your third ear?
Who or What was the Silent Witness …?
Please . . . if you don’t mind . . . explain to me how YOU could’ve been simultaneously playing on the court and watching the mantra-match?
Unless . . . dare I say, you’re suggesting while your mind was separately busy smacking your thoughts back and forth—YOU, on the other hand, were simply the . . . WATCHER?
Say it ain’t so?
Bingo!
That’s the answer to the riddle of the Sphinx, friend.

YOU are the Silent Witness before which all such happenings on the world’s stage occur.
YOU—the Soul—are the The Attendant to which the faculty of attention is attributed. After all, attention simply means “to attend,” and all such attending presupposes an attendant.
That thou art.
Use the Socratic Method to uproot the true meaning of GENIUS . . . lo and behold:
the original meaning of genius is Latin: ‘ATTENDANT spirit present from one's birth, innate ability or inclination’.
Now you know how the self-taught mathematician Ramanujan, while absorbed in Samādhi சமாதி . . . formulated his sublime theorems.
Reminisce over every experience of your life and—tada!—YOU, The Attendant or Self or Soul, are always PREsent!
(Remember: pre + sent to experience.)
It is the attention faculty, then, which serves as the key to unlocking The Attendant (Soul, Selfआत्मा, etc.).
Hence the saying:
Think back to your elementary days when the teacher did “roll call.”
The teacher paced the aisles and called out names. …
And what does each student answer?
PREsent!”
In short, throughout the day, make it a habit of bringing your attention back to its root, aka Reside in the Attendant.
When that Monkey Mind gets to swinging on vines made of anxiety and fear(False Evidence Appearing Real), resort back to Residing in the Attendant.
Remember:
You’re not what you notice, but you are the noticer of what you notice!
Meditation is just a fancy word for residing in The Attendant, aka pure being.
Reside in the Attendant! Here lies your refuge whenever confronted by life’s storms.
Whenever you feel doubt and worry creeping back into your consciousness—to again ensnare The Attendant—whisper to yourself: “Hey, stay HERE and NOW!”
After all:
Each time you feel the onset of trouble or annoyance. Reeelax!
Pause the flow of life’s events with the mantra—“Hey, stay HERE and NOW!”
Here lies your habitual mediation. . . hour on the hour: “Hey, stay HERE and NOW!”
The Bhagavad Gita best sums up the Secret of the Ages:
A person in the divine consciousness, although engaged in seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating, moving about, sleeping, and breathing, always knows within himself that he actually does nothing at all. Because while speaking, evacuating, receiving, opening or closing his eyes, he always knows that only the material senses are engaged with their objects and that he is aloof from them.

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*This is the most unusual Temple in the world*

*It is open 23.58 x 7 a day*

TEMPLE. 
NO CLOSING TIME.

HERE, GOD KRISHNA IS  ALWAYS HUNGRY!!. 

This Temple is situated in *Thiruvarppu* in kottayam district, Kerala at least 1500 years old temple. 

Lord Krishna  here is always hungry. 
So all the 23.58 hours, 365 days the temple is open. 

The temple is closed for only 2 minutes. 
From 11.58 pm to 12.00 am.

Another peculiarity of this temple is that, the priest is given an AXE as well as the key to open the door in the early hours( only 2 minute closed). 

People believe that  Krishna cannot tolerate hunger and so if there is any delay in opening the door with the key, the priest is permitted to break open the door with an axe. 

People believe that Lord Krishna's idol in the Temple is of the very exhausted Krishna after he killed Kamsa. 

So, after the Abhishekam is over, the lord's head is first dried, the naivedyam offered to him and then only his body is dried. 

There are 10 times Naivedhya pooja. 
Another peculiarity of this Temple is that even during Eclipse times, the Temple is not closed. 

People believe that this God Krishna would become hungry. 

It seems once, the temple was closed during eclipse. When they reopened the door they found that the waist belt of the lord has slipped down. 

Sri Adi Shankaracharya who came at that time told that it was because of God Krishna became very hungry. 

From then on, they stopped closing the during Eclipse times also. 

God Krishna Sleeping time is daily 11.58 pm to 12.00 am. Only 2 minutes. 

No devotees is allowed to leave without consuming Prasadam. 

Everyday 11.57 pm ( before closing the temple) the priest calls out loudly  *IS THERE  ANYBODY HERE WHO IS HUNGRY*? " 

This is to ensure the all devotees partake in Prasadam. 

Another important thing is once you taste the Prasadam, you will not be hungry and life time you will not have any problem getting food. 

Lord Krishna is taking care of all devotees who pray here and take prasadam. 

The Temple's address is,

Tiruvarppu Krishna Temple, Tiruvarppu-686020 



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