Archive for April, 2009

Apr 26 2009

Man-made affectation

Published by squeak under Healing, Ilchi Lee

Article by Prof Ilchi lee

Ilchi lee says you could be a better person than any of them, yet you have to bow down because of rules generated to keep the clergy in a position of status. But status is a man-made affectation, which the truly enlightened do not need. So what does that tell us about organized religions? That they are just like any other form of man-made organization, primarily trying to perpetuate their own power and foster a sense of the “Other.” Unless current religions expand to become truly inclusive and accepting, they cannot lead us to the Truth. For some, very select people, maybe. But not for the majority of us.

What about the enlightened ones? From the desert and mountaintops, prophets have been shouting out the dire consequences of not heeding the Truth for millennia, but have people listened? What happened to the prophets’ messages after they passed away? They have been obscured, twisted, and doled out in fragments by the religions that have sprung up from the traces of their personalities, all competing with each other on the alleged superiority of their own ways to the same Truth.

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Apr 21 2009

Immediate human experiences

Published by squeak under Ilchi Lee

Extract from Ilchi Lee Prof’s book Healing Society

And if this Truth is applied beyond the realm of immediate human experiences, we will realize that we are not only synonymous with the planet we live on, but synonymous with this universe that we inhabit.

Put this way, it sounds so obvious and simple. The problem so far has not been that we don’t have access to the highest of Truths; the problem is that we just don’t get it. The problem is not the message. The problem is in the method of the delivery. How do we make people realize and act upon this Truth.

Ilchi Lee writes religions have been trying for thousands of years and have failed. In fact, through organizational religions, this simple Truth has in many cases been distorted, and access to it denied to the masses. Truth be told, organized religions are the most undemocratic and elitist organizations around. They imply that you cannot go to Heaven, enter nirvana, or attain enlightenment unless you go through one of them, the clergy. Why does their have to be a clear delineation between the congregation and the clergy? Between the shepherd and the sheep? Because the clergy’s status depends on you remaining a meek sheep, dependent upon them to dole out spiritual favors.

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Apr 16 2009

Selfless moments

Published by squeak under Ilchi Lee

Written by Prof Ilchi Lee

We have always known on some level that there exists something more than physical life, something that lies beyond the realm of space and time. In our most creative or loving or selfless moments, we have glimpsed and felt this force. Each of us is constantly being drawn back to this force because we instinctively feel it is this that animates us, nurtures us, and gives us our ultimate meaning and order in life. As we are all part of this force, thus we are all One. It is simple, profound; and the message already has been told to us countless times by thousands of sages and prophets spanning all of human history, including the very ones who are active today.

Ilchi Lee says it is a Truth that, if embedded into the collective human consciousness and acted upon, will solve the world’s most pressing problems in an instant. For, how could you let a Sudanese baby starve to death while throwing away your spoiled food, watch a Vietnamese woman be brutalized while making love to your wife, and send Iraqi boys to be mowed down by bullets while throwing birthday parties for your own kids, if you truly realize that we are all One?

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Apr 12 2009

No surgery, just diet for kidney stones

Published by squeak under Healing, Ilchi Lee

Posted by: Ilchi Lee
A greater part of patients suffering from kidney stones can be treated
effectively by suitable dietary system. These regulations will also
stop a reappearance of the symptoms. Only a few cases need surgery.

The patient should keep away from foods, which annoy the kidneys, to
control bitterness or alkalinity of the urine and to make sure
sufficient intake of fluids to put off the urine
from becoming concentrated.

Prof Lee says that the foods measured irritants to the kidneys are alcoholic beverages, condiments, pickles, certain vegetables like cucumbers, radishes, tomatoes, spinach, rhubarb, water-cress and those with strong
fragrance such as asparagus, onions, beans, cabbage and cauliflower,
meat, gravies, and carbonated waters.

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Apr 08 2009

Avoid taking medicines for sleeplessness

Published by squeak under Healing, Ilchi Lee

Published by: Ilchi Prof
Sleeping tablets are no therapy for sleeplessness. They are routine
forming and become less effective when taken continuously. They lesser
the I.Q., deadly the brain and can show fatal if taken in surplus or
before or after alcohol. The side effects of sleeping pills contain
indigestion, skin rashes, lowered resistance to infection, circulatory
and respiratory troubles, poor appetite, high blood pressure, kidney
and liver problems and cerebral confusion.

To defeat the difficulty, one should hold on to a regular sleeping
plan, going to bed at a fixed time each night and getting up at a
fixed time each morning. Early to bed and early to rise is a good
regulation. Two hours of sleep before midnight are more helpful than
four after. It is pure foolishness for students, at examination times,
to keep awake until long after midnight, drinking one cup of tea after
another, as that is only apt to cause blackness and incapability to
contemplate in the examination hall. Read Prof Ilchi Lee work about health and dahn yoga.

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Apr 03 2009

Eliminate morose substance from the surface of the skin with the warm steam bath

Published by squeak under Healing, Ilchi Lee

Posted by: Prof Lee

The steam bath is useful in all forms of chronic toxemias. It reduces rheumatism, gout, uric acid problems, and obesity. It also relieves neuralgias, chronic nephritis, infections, tetanus and migraine.

Prof Lee said that steam bath is one of the most significant time-tested water healing, which induces perspiration in a most natural way. The patient, dressed in minimum loincloth or underwear, is made to sit on a stool inside a particularly designed cabinet. Before entering the cabinet, the patient should drink one or two glasses of cold water and defend the head with a cold towel. The period of the steam bath is normally 10 to 20 minutes or until perspiration takes place. A cold shower should be taken without delay after the bath.

Very weak patients, pregnant women, cardiac patients and those suffering from high blood pressure should keep away from this bath. If the patient feels giddy or uneasy during the steam bath, he or she should be immediately taken out and given a glass of cold water and the face washed with cold water.

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