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    I have been thinking about and sort of meaning to post here for a while. . .

    1) you can do anything - you can get to any health you wish to, if you want to. .

    The most important things are what you eat and above all, drinking enough water. . . If you only drink water when you're thirsty, you're not drinking anywhere near enough. . . It is possible to drink too much, but most people - at least around here - are dehydrated a lot of the time. When you are, then your other organs suffer, because your body is always depleting itself of water, and when it doesn't get enough through drinking, it takes water from the brain, liver and kidneys. . .

    So that alone is like huge, #1. . . then, eating healthy foods, natural foods. . .that accounts for so much.

    But then, it's not just what you eat, but how you eat it. . . if you eat something in an anxious state of mind, or angry, it can actually do your body some harm. . .

    Then - besides these things, there are like, literally hundreds of things, sort of secret things, you can do to keep yourself in perfect health. . . I won't go into all of them here - but things like relaxing. . . stretching. . . Above all how you feel about yourself, how healthy you believe you are, makes a bigger difference than you might think. Chapter 4 of Varieties of Religious Experience, about healthy-mindedness and the mind-cure movement (of the 19th century) is an extremely interesting and useful treatise on the subject.

    Besides the mental aspect, mental formations and what not, there are other secrets (not because nature is tricky, but because she is sublime) to reaching perfect health. . . connected with the relaxation one. . .there's a method you can use, sort of a shortcut to meditation. . . it's more or less a physiological 'button' that you can do to send waves of relaxation throughout your body. In a very calm, peaceful, state of mind (because it's mutually beneficial to the technique), close your eyes, and gently roll them up towards the back of your head. This relaxes muscles and tension, and strengthens them, because relieving stress is usually one of the best ways to strengthen the body. . . My dad taught me this ever since I was a little kid. . It's super, super, useful and beneficial - more so when coupled with the literally dozens of ways you can give yourself small edges in the health and wellness area. Using it - when you're tired, when you've got a difficult task - can allow you to perform at a much higher level for much longer. . . For instance, if you ever have to stay up for longer than usual, especially if it's a whole lot longer, this method is invaluable.

    Time I use is usually just 15-30 seconds.

    So - anyway, as long as you believe in yourself, you can basically accomplish anything as far personal health is concerned. Don't let anything hold you back from achieving whatever state of healthy body you wish to achieve.

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    That's interesting about the eye/meditation thing, Nikoli. I'll give that a try.

    I finished the 70 yoga classed in 90 days thing at the end of November. I think I made it to 45-50. Which is fine. I was weak, still am, so I was really doing it more to challenge myself to go to more difficult classes, which I did, and to go more than twice a week, which I also did. I guess my New Year's goal is to keep it up. Right now there's a little tension between that and going to see some movies that are out. There's a fair number that I want to see, but I also want to keep making progress physically. Namaste, y'all!
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    My Fitbit broke. I'm free! Free at last!
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    Congrats on finishing the yoga run, qimissung!
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post
    That's interesting about the eye/meditation thing, Nikoli. I'll give that a try.

    I finished the 70 yoga classed in 90 days thing at the end of November. I think I made it to 45-50. Which is fine. I was weak, still am, so I was really doing it more to challenge myself to go to more difficult classes, which I did, and to go more than twice a week, which I also did. I guess my New Year's goal is to keep it up. Right now there's a little tension between that and going to see some movies that are out. There's a fair number that I want to see, but I also want to keep making progress physically. Namaste, y'all!
    I do hope you like it. I've been aware of it since I was a kid, and like I say, it can help you in any endeavor, especially when used in conjunction with other meditation techniques. Healing and relaxing- very useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sancho View Post
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    Haha!
    Wierd, huh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calidore View Post
    Congrats on finishing the yoga run, qimissung!
    Gracias, Calidore!

    Or perhaps, Sancho, it fell to the ground while you were walking and you accidentally trod on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post

    I finished the 70 yoga classed in 90 days thing at the end of November. I think I made it to 45-50. Which is fine. I was weak, still am, so I was really doing it more to challenge myself to go to more difficult classes, which I did, and to go more than twice a week, which I also did. I guess my New Year's goal is to keep it up. Right now there's a little tension between that and going to see some movies that are out. There's a fair number that I want to see, but I also want to keep making progress physically. Namaste, y'all!
    Oh, good news! Congrats, Qimi.

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    Thank you, Snowqueen!

    Also, one of my teachers said that moving your body in usual ways was a very good way to help prevent alzheimers (moves into downward dog). That is somewhat motivating.
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    My yoga diet is a mix of a lot of a few different disciplines. Aikido, movements and breath exercises, a couple of Tai Chi exercises, and one very wonderful Kundalini one. The Kundalini one is an extremely simple, and extremely effective one. . I've been surprised at how good it is, and also how simple it is. It's similar to a Tai Chi one where you stand akimbo, and move slowly looking forwards to backwards, but with this one you just have your arms outstretched, and do the same thing... I'll try to find a video later!

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    The kundalini exercise sounds interesting. If you can find the video, I might give it a try.

    I did listen to a hypnosis tape once and fell asleep in the process. So far I've lost 1 pound. That is, I've seen the scale hit 184 rather than 185-187 more often than not in the morning. I don't think the hypnosis tape did that, but that is beside the point of losing a pound. My goal is 175 more or less.

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    I wasn't able to find it - it was a few years ago, and there's too many videos for me to locate it now, it would seem.

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    No need for Tony Horton today. I just spent an hour shoveling snow, and that looks to be only the first installment of several by tonight. And tomorrow I've promised to help my friend deliver a pinball machine, though at least it's an old one and relatively light.
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    Yeah, the snow is coming down. It's kind of beautiful. I plan to walk to the library after lunch.

    Regarding Kundalini exercises, I may try this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCpeQhEQQZw I like their yoga mats as well.

    By the way, I weighed myself this morning and I might have lost another pound. (!) I'm now 183. I have no explanation for this. I don't want to become like Walter White in the final season of Breaking Bad when he was hiding in Vermont. I checked the scale. It is one of those mechanical ones that do not require batteries nor connectivity to an app. It seemed to be OK. I suggested to my wife that we get one of the more modern scales and she reminded me that if I ever actually do lose weight the old one should register it just as well.

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