Archives for the year of: 2009

We concocted myths about the scarcity of goods, and we invented the need to judge ourselves superior to our neighbors. Worst of all, we decided that power is something that comes from outside ourselves. Thus we began fighting to ensure our place in a world of perceived limitations.

Even though we seem to be fighting for the negativity has turned inward as well, blocking us from the true empowerment that comes from within. Negativity has become a substitute for real power because real empowerment is rarely considered. Children grow up thinking nationality; grades, popularity, and the like make them who they are.

It is no wonder, then, that so many young people feel burdened by a sense of disillusionment as they reach adulthood. Teenagers, especially those who have grown up in very dis empowering environments, demonstrate this in their self-destructive behaviors and attitudes.

This game requires quick thinking, and it will help kids learn the locations of organs in the body. Begin by explaining the basic function and location of the lungs, heart, stomach, kidneys, and liver. Have kids place their hands on each location.

01. The Lungs bring oxygen to the blood every time you breathe.

02. The Heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body.

03. The Stomach uses acids and enzymes to break down food to make energy for your body.

04. The Kidneys filter blood to remove excess liquid and wastes.

05. The Liver removes toxic substances from the blood.

Posted by Ilchi Lee

NOW THAT YOU HAVE LEARNED to reconnect to the rhythm of your own body and mind through Brain Wave Vibration, you can view the universe as a vast ocean of endless possibility. Remember that your whole life is but a wave on that ocean. Your every thought and action adds momen­tum and direction to your wave. It is up to you to determine at which shore your life will arrive.

Approach your life the way a surfer faces the ocean. I have heard that a surfer must wipe out hundreds of times before ever having a really great ride. But all of those moments of failure teach the rider something about balance—not really something you could write in a book but a feeling, a way of harmonizing with the wave. If you seek this sort of harmony with everything . life brings, there can be no failure.

Author Ilchi Lee
Source: Healing Society

Within us, and filling our every living moment, are constant vibrations of life. In our hearts, brains, and bodies we can feel the rhythmic pounding that echoes the Cosmic Rhythm of the universe. Ilchi Lee writes all we have to do is to grab on to these vibrations and let them echo throughout the world, breaking through the barriers that seek to prevent us hearing the beautiful melody.

“Change the Brain, Change the World.” This can be the message that will lead us to create the culture and society that can take us into the twenty-first century. By controlling the information that is input into your brain, you will regain your physical, mental, and spiritual health, become a healer, and join other healers in curing this Earth of her ills.

Therefore, we have eight beings, four sons and four daughters, giving us four couples. These were the “Yellow Couple,” the “White Couple,” the “Black Couple,” and the “Blue Couple”—giving us hints of racial diversification in the very beginning of history, with a clear route to a common ancestor. Ilchi Lee belongs to Florida and writer of this book Healing Society. The only food available was the “milk from the ground.”

Then the rhythm of Yuln’yo was once again called into play by Mago to create the Heavens and the Earth and the water and the Ki energy in complete harmony. The four couples each took responsibility for a different aspect of the Earth. The Yellows were put in charge of the Earth, the Whites in charge of Ki energy, the Blacks in charge of fire, and the Blues in charge of water. And in order to create life to live on Earth, Mago commanded the four couples to open up their ribs to give birth. Each couple gave birth to three sons and three daughters, for a total of twenty-four children. After a new generations, the twenty-four became three thousand and then twelve thousand, who all lived in Mago’s Castle in total harmony, all drinking the milk of the Earth. They wete gentle of nature, pure of energy, heard the music of the heavens always, could walk and run freely, could turn into a golden light when their work on Earth was done, could communicate without speaking, could disappear into the light, and lived long lives because their energy was One with the Heaven and Earth. In short, it was a perfect world. Until the big downfall.

Published by: Prof Ilchi

Two ordinary, cheap, safe, and effective vitamins can clear skin conditions. Two vitamins, namely, niacin and vitamin A have been used successfully to treat acne. The vitamin therapy which may comprise a niacin, 100 mg. three times daily and vitamin A in large doses up to 1,50,000 units per day should not exceed one month. Vitamin E is also vitally significant to prevent scarring from acne and in removing old scars.

Another effectual remedy recommended by Ilchi Lee in the realm of nutrition that seems to offer new promise of help for acne is zinc. It has shown dramatic results in some cases. Zinc should be taken in therapeutic doses of 50 mg. three times a day. After noticeable improvement it can be slowly reduced.

Throughout this book I have stressed that I wish for you to regain and actualize your own creative power. You need not rely on outside authorities to manage the majority of activities related to the core issues of your life. I am quite confident that if you grasp and apply the principles and skills of HT, your life will be richer, more authentic, and more peaceful. In order to use HT wisely and effectively, however, you need good judgment.

In a sense, much of our modern world is about the replacement of individual good judgment with institution-based knowledge. In our reaction against dogmas of the pre-modern age, we have created high technology systems and the rule of specialists—all of which are characterized by standardized analysis of sensory data. The knowledge thus acquired may conform to certain standards of predictability, but I submit that it is not a basis for living a life of passion and purpose.

Again, my point is not to reject technology, systems, and specialists. I hope I have made clear that they should not rule your life.

Ilchi Lee thinks that in order for us to be the masters and not servants of technology, we must be confident in our ability to make choices that reflect our most important values. We can only make these highest choices when we are well informed and have access to all the data that pertain to our situations. If our information is restricted to the data gathered with the blunt tools of our five senses, then our life course is automatically restricted to the realm of these gross physical phenomena alone. Do we really desire such lives for ourselves and our children?