Archive for January, 2008

My Story Page 51: Mental Health

January 18, 2008
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Our mental health is not right.

I mean the structure of our mind, the way it rests in the hands of the human culture on earth.

We all, on earth, are success-oriented people.

We value success more than we value life.

So, we are always in a hurry to be successful - more and more and more!

This mental hurry turns our life into a mental race.

Our mind always keeps running - here, there, everywhere!

We never sit in peace - not for a single second!

When mind is in a hurry, what does the body do?

It, too, never sits in peace.

This not only affects our mental health, but our body health as well.

Body shrinks itself and keeps its muscles contracted perennially, which ultimately turns into our body habit - the way our body becomes habituated of keeping itself.

It never stays relaxed.

It always keeps putting pressure on certain organs through its habitually contracted muscles and the corresponding postural deformities in its postural skeleton; which, in turn, affects the proper working of the organs concerned.

Mental health affects the anatomical health; which, in turn, affects the physiology of the mind-body system.

Vision is the first victim to fall prey to the onslaughts of this nexus between the wronged mental health and the wronged body posture.

Now, what I did, was studying the wronged body posture in detail; and replacing it with the right one immediately corrected the vision.

And once the replacement was done, the life should have gone perfectly smooth along with the corrected vision without any tendencies to fall back to the old patterns of body-behavior again.

But it was not to be so.

Mental health does play its role in deciding the tendencies the body is going to posture itself in!

It does so through the weapon of mental hurry at its disposal.

As the patients correct their vision through posturing their body right, they do not correct their mental disposition; which again tends to spoil their posture the way it had done so in the past when the vision problem had taken root for the first time in their life.

The wronged mental health tends to wrong the healed body back to disease!

The mind affects the body.

Now, my question is: Does the opposite not hold good too?

Does the body - the pattern of posture - not affect the mind - the pattern of thought - too?

If the pattern of thought did it to the pattern of posture, the pattern of posture should do it to the pattern of thought as well!

The cause and effect relationship has always been a dialectical one on earth in life - this is as far as our knowledge of science, in general, goes.

Working with body is easier, faster and more concrete than working with the abstract mind is.

But there remains an inertial effect that takes its time in bringing the requisite change in its counterpart - in this case, the mind.

Pattern of posture can be corrected immediately, but not the pattern of thought.

It keeps on affecting the corrected posture negatively, so that it keeps tending to fall back to the wronged posture again; until the corrected posture (if it could be kept like that against all the onslaughts of the inertial effects of the wronged mental health!) corrects the pattern of thought as well.

A matter of time, pursuance and patience!

Is there no other way out?

I think there is, which I will be discussing in my next posting.

My Story Page 50: Problem

January 11, 2008
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I was to face a new problem now.

By now, I had started treating people experimentally for vision correction as well as for chakra opening.

The results were fine as far as the realization of both - the vision correction and the chakra opening - was concerned; rather better than my expectation!

The process was instant.

And it was total.

It was even treating those diseases in the process, which I didn’t target treating at all!

But a majority of people (around 70%) tended to fall back.

That was a real challenge to the validity of my study, my insight, and my method that I had discovered.

I kept pondering upon it.

But pondering alone wouldn’t solve the problem.

I had to come out with a way that would keep the corrections-achieved where they were and as they were immediately after the healing process was done with.

“Why do people tend to fall back?” - I thought.

What I offered them was what I - a patient of myopia all through my life till 53 years of age - already had got through my third eye opening, i.e., the acuity of vision.

A 20 20 vision!

Rather more than that!

In one single stroke of re-posturing my body in the scientifically right, natural way!

And, of course, keeping it like that against the tendency of my past habit structure to fall back to the old pattern of my body posture again!

There was no problem.

People did come to me.

I made them change their body posture opening their third eye - a very subtle maneuver to learn, not communicable through written word or any other impersonal means; but once learnt personally as how the body is supposed to place itself in space at any (and every) given moment of time, it acted instantaneously - and they immediately read the last line on the Snellen chart as well as started seeing everything in the field of their vision crystal-clear with their third eye open.

So far so good! No problem!

But then they (not all; say, 70% of them - the rest 30%, in my case studies, got permanently cured opening their third eye permanently in the very first go, in one single second!) would come back later asking me to solve their problem, “How to keep the posture right all through the day?”

“Why? Is it difficult?” I would ask.

“Not exactly a problem! It’s okay, it’s pretty simple; but you don’t remember keeping it like that and fall back to the old pattern again!” they would retort.

“And come to know of it as you start seeing blurred again!” I would complete the story of their woe.

“Exactly! That’s what the problem is. The whole system of the corrected body posture through operating the on-off switch doesn’t immediately become an inseparable part and parcel of your body existence, and you need keeping aware to keep it so.” they would voice their real problem now.

“It immediately showed you crystal-clear. Right?” I’d be asking them.

“Perfect! It still does so, every time I press my switch on!” they would admit.

“Then why do you press it off? What’s the problem?” I would be genuinely asking them that.

“It falls down like an MCB, on its own!” they would express their helplessness, raising their shoulders and stretching their hands.

“That means, by this simile, that there is something overloading the MCB that the real problem is!” I would carry the simile further.

“Habit?” they would question.

“Rather the fuel keeping the habit alive!” I would retort.

“What on earth?” they would look puzzled.

Hurry! Mental hurry!” my one word answer!

“O!” they would exclaim. It’s the bug that our success-oriented culture has bitten all of us with!

“It takes its toll by turning you lethargic, and unaware, and casual; and that is what the overload is, dropping the MCB of your body switch down.” the simile would have been completed by now.

They would go satisfied, though not knowing what to do with the problem of their mental hurry which they have inherited from the culture that grew them up!

Next week, we’ll go into what all I started doing with this problem that had, by now, become the biggest eyesore of my eyesight correction procedure.