Tag: Dr. Ed Park

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“What dreams may come?” or the horrors of the dreaming heuristic

This adaptogenically-enhanced “Lokahi”, or balancing flow of repressed neurosis, will eventually reset the mind/spirit/body to a better state but like a fever, it takes time to break. Bad feelings, anxieties, nightmares – they all serve a purpose. To minimize the frequency and severity of these catharses, focus on happy, abundant, and grateful thoughts before sleep. And it wouldn’t hurt to kiss the person next to you and tell them you love them.

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Happy Chinese New Year! Here is an explanation of a solar year.

Today, Thursday February 19th, 2015, is the first day of the Chinese year of the Goat.

The Chinese year varies based on the Lunar year which is about 354.37 days, or twelve moon cycles with the intercalation (timekeeping) extra 13th month added every 2-3 years.

Interestingly, the Islamic New Year is purely lunar without intercalation and so the months bear no relation to the seasons.

Now, we all learned that a calendar year is 365 days with an extra day every 4 years (leap year)

But there are two other kinds of solar years: tropical and sidereal.

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“Love will keep us (and your telomeres) together”

In this case-control study, they found a trend towards longer telomeres in people who practiced loving kindness meditation. They found that the “p-value” was 0.083 for loving kindness meditation so in other words, there was only an 8% chance it was random.

But for women, there was only a 7 in 1,000 chance of this being random.

So for any men out there who may be wondering if it is worth it to go through the rigamarole of demonstrating your love on this ridiculous, commercialized holiday, there is now scientific evidence for the adage: “Happy wife, happy life.”

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Friday the 13th and the rhyming of history

Once upon a time, powerful men walked the financial and civil halls of power at home whilst sending peasants’ and their children off to kill and die in the name of God’s glory in the Holy Lands. They amassed vast sums of wealth by loaning money to kings for the purpose of waging wars and they practiced secret rituals that bound them together.

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