If people with a potential for enlightenment are willing to see in this way, they must investigate most deeply and examine most closely; all of a sudden they will gain mastery of it and have no further doubt.
The reason you do not understand is just because you are taken away by random thoughts twenty-four hours a day.
Since you want to learn business, you fall in love with things you see and fondly pursue things you read; over time, you get continuously involved.
If you are spiritually sharp, you can open your eyes and see as soon as you hear me tell you about this.
Have not people of immeasurable greatness said this truth is not comprehensible by thought, and that it is where knowledge does not reach?
Were it not like this, how could it be called enlightened truth?
Nowadays, however, people just present interpretations and views, making up rationalizations; they have never learned to be thus, and have never reached this state.
Body impermanent like spring mist; Mind insubstantial like empty sky; Thoughts unestablished like breezes in space. Think about these three points over and over.
Thank you for contacting me regarding the health care reform process as it relates to abortion.
On October 13, I voted in the Finance Committee to send S. 1796, the America's Healthy Future Act of 2009, to the Senate floor for consideration. This bill must be merged with similar legislation passed earlier this year by the Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP) Committee; the full Senate is expected to consider the merged legislation before the end of the year.
The Finance Committee's bill follows the precedent set by the Hyde Amendment, that no Federal funds shall be used to provide abortions except in the case of rape, incest, or to protect the life of the mother. No health insurance company would be required to cover abortions under the Finance Committee's bill. However, every State-based insurance exchange must offer at least one plan that does not cover abortions, and one plan that does.
I believe in a woman's constitutional right to choose and in reducing the number of abortions in America by encouraging adoption. The Finance Committee's bill represents a reasonable compromise, crafted in good faith by both sides. As the bill makes its way through the legislative process and is amended further, I will keep your views in mind.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact my office, and please do not hesitate to do so in the future.
If you place your body in the realm Of equanimity and noncontention, And let your mind roam in the Territory of evenness and nondisturbance, And water them every day with Fair words and fine deeds of sage worthies, Then you are sure to progress.
As we get older and our bones start to creak, it's easy to forget just how amazing the body's capacity to repair itself actually is.
We may feel like we're getting older, but many of our most important body parts are constantly regenerating themselves -- some regularly, others over a period of years.
And what that means is certain parts of our body are a good deal younger than we are.
Studies into cell renewal are still ongoing and more is being learned all the time, but here's what we know so far:
Hair
Hair grows at a rate of about half an inch per month, and goes through three distinct stages, which can last a total of six years in women and three years in men.
Most of this time is taken up by growth, and at any one time 90 percent of the hair on our head are growing. Over the final six months the hair starts to loosen, and then finally it is pushed out by a new follicle.
In this way, your hair is never more than six years old at most.
Heart
The heart is one area in which studies into cell regeneration have produced new findings.
It used to be assumed that the heart wasn't capable of regenerating itself, but now it's known that heart tissue is indeed replaced.
How long this takes is still the subject of study, but it's known to be less than 20 years.
Added to that, the heart can repair some of the damage caused by a heart attack.
Lungs
We all put our lungs under a great deal of strain, even if we're not smoking. Breathing in the pollutants from everyday life leads to cells on the outermost levels of our lungs replacing themselves every few days.
Deeper tissue, meanwhile, remains in place for longer, but is still regenerated over the course of a year, although that doesn't mean we can't do ourselves permanent damage with things such as cigarettes.
Stomach
The stomach acid which helps us digest food is strong stuff, meaning that our stomachs also need to be strong to cope with it. For this reason, our stomachs are lined with mucus which replaces itself at least every five days.
But smoking can slow this and lead to stomach ulcers as the lack of mucus will allow acid to attack the stomach wall.
Intestines
Just as our stomachs have to work hard, so too do our intestines, which have the job of absorbing much of the nutrients from what passes through our system. To help with this, our small intestines contain tiny projections which increase the area available for nutrients to be absorbed, and the tips of them are replaced by our bodies every couple of days.
Skin
Nowhere is the body's regenerative power more obvious than on its biggest organ -- the skin -- which has an ability to heal all manner of scratches, scrapes, cuts and burns.
The outer later of the skin, the epidermis, is already dead, and hardens to protect the living layers underneath, but it is still replaced in a two-week cycle thanks to everything we expose it to.
Bones
Anyone who has ever broken a bone will know that it can take a long time for it to knit back together, but it will get there eventually.
As with other types of cells, our bones are continually being replaced in order to keep them strong and young, but the process takes about 10 years in total.
Liver
The liver carries out a surprising number of vital functions for our body, as well as the detox function we all know about. It combats infections and controls levels of things such as fats, amino acids and glucose.
Because of this, liver cells are replaced every six months, but this doesn't mean we can't do the liver damage.
Things such as heavy drinking will cause cirrhosis, which is permanent scarring.
Tongue
Our taste buds are groups of cells on the surface of the tongue which send messages to the brain about what we're eating and drinking. We have about 10,000 taste buds, each made up of about 50 cells.
These cells intentionally destroy themselves so they can be replaced by new ones every 10 days or so, and in this way keep our tongues sensitive to the different things we eat and drink.
Blood
As we're able to give a pint of blood every 12 weeks or so, you could deduce that this is how long it takes blood to replace itself.
Indeed, the life-span of our red blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body and remove waste, is three or four months, before finally being destroyed in the spleen.
University of California-Irvine neuroscientists say they've discovered a person's eyes might provide faster Alzheimer's diagnosis and treatment.
The researchers said they found retinas in mice genetically altered to have Alzheimer's undergo changes similar to those that occur in the brain -- most notably the accumulation of amyloid plaque lesions. In addition, the scientists said they found when Alzheimer's therapies are tested in such mice, retinal changes that result might predict how the treatments will work.
Although brain imaging technology is being tested in diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's disease victims, the scientists said retinal imaging could be less invasive, less expensive and easier to perform.
"It's important to discover the pathological changes before an Alzheimer's patient dies," said neuroscientist Zhiqun Tan, who led the study. "Brain tissue isn't transparent, but retinas are. I hope in the future we'll be able to diagnose the disease and track its progress by looking into the eyes."
The research that included scientists at the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center in China is reported in the November issue of The American Journal of Pathology.
This information was in The New York Times, a while back, as part of their "Spotlight on the Home" series that highlighted creative and fanciful ways to solve common problems.
1. Cucumbers contain most of the vitamins you need every day, just one cucumber contains Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium and Zinc.
2. Feeling tired in the afternoon?
Put down the caffeinated soda & pick up a cucumber. Cucumbers are a good source of B Vitamins and Carbohydrates that can provide that quick pick-me-up that can last for hours.
3. Tired of your bathroom mirror fogging up after a shower?
Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the mirror, it will eliminate the fog and provide a soothing, spa-like fragrance.
4. Are grubs and slugs ruining your planting beds?
Place a few slices in a small pie tin and your garden will be free of pests all season long. The chemicals in the cucmber react with the aluminum to give off a scent undetectable to humans but drive garden pests crazy and make them flee the area.
5. Looking for a fast and easy way to remove cellulite before going out or to the pool?
Try rubbing a slice or two of cucumber along your problem area for a few minutes, the phytochemicals in the cucumber causes the collagen in your skin to tighten, firming up the outer layer & reducing the visibility of cellulite. Works great on wrinkles too !!
6. Want to avoid a hangover or terrible headache?
Eat a few cucumber slices before going to bed and wake up refreshed and headache free.
Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes to replenish essential nutrients the body lost, keeping everything in equilibrium, avoiding both a hangover and headache!!
7. Looking to fight off that afternoon or evening snacking binge?
Cucumbers have been used for centuries & often used by European trappers, traders & explorers for quick meals to thwart off starvation.
8. Have an important meeting or job interview and you realize that you don't have enough time to polish your shoes?
Rub a freshly cut cucumber over the shoe, its chemicals will provide a quick & durable shine that not only looks great, but also repels water.
9. Out of WD 40 and need to fix a squeaky hinge?
Take a cucumber slice and rub it along the problematic hinge, and voila, the squeak is gone!
10. Stressed out and don't have time for massage, facial or visit to the spa?
Cut up an entire cucumber and place it in a boiling pot of water, the chemicals & nutrients from the cucumber will react with the boiling water and be released in the steam, creating a soothing, relaxing aroma that has been shown to reduce stress in new mothers and college students during final exams.
11. Just finish a business lunch and realize you don't have gum or mints?
Take a slice of cucumber and press it to the roof of your mouth with your tongue for 30 seconds to eliminate bad breath. The phytochemicals will kill the bacteria in your mouth that are responsible for causing bad breath.
12. Looking for a 'green' way to clean your faucets, sinks or stainless steel?
Take a slice of cucumber and rub it on the surface you want to clean. Not only will it remove years of tarnish and bring back the shine, but it won't leave streaks or harm your fingers or fingernails while you clean.
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