Saturday, 2 June 2012

CHIRIAKHANA SN

///////////////KHOON CHHARA SHAKESPEARE NEI

/////////////////ABOIDH PREM CHHARA UPANYAS NEI


////////////////////Bipolar disorder entails dramatic mood swings between extreme happiness (known as "mania") and severe depression.

People with bipolar tend to be creative when they're coming out of deep depression," Fallon said.

they're able to entertain contradictory ideas simultaneously, and become aware of loose associations that most people's unconscious brains wouldn't consider worthy of sending to the surface of our consciousness. While the invasion of nonsense into conscious thought can be overwhelming and disruptive, "it can be quite creative, too," said Saks,


//////////////////////Johnson’s gloomy opening: “Ye who listen with credulity to the whispers of fancy, and pursue with eagerness the phantoms of hope; who expect that age will perform the promises of youth, and that the deficiencies of the present day will be supplied by the morrow, attend to the history of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia.”



/////////////////////////////////triumph and validation — or defeat and punishment


////////////////////////////////////a person breath-holds after a normal exhalation, it takes about 40 seconds before breathing commences”

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).



////////////////////////////////////Plato’s famously stated that “Philosophy is a preparation for death.” The Greek word that Plato uses for ‘preparation’ is ‘Melete’ and the root meaning is ‘care’ or ‘attention’. It can also mean ‘meditation,’ ‘practice’ or ‘exercise’. So are philosophers supposed to ‘practice’ dying, or simply to recollect the fact of mortality as they live their lives?



/////////////////////////////////////before WW2 breathing rates of ordinary people were even less than normal. During last 2 decades ordinary people breathe about 2 times more air than the medical norm or nearly 3 times more than in the 1920's and 30's..

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).



/////////////////////////////////////root meaning of ‘philosophy’ as the ‘love of wisdom’. Wisdom is not a topic that comes up very much in contemporary philosophy. It was more to the fore in the ancient world, where wisdom, ethics, and the question of living a good human life were brought together in a philosophical approach to living.



/////////////////////////////////////but leaning physically to the left causes people to estimate sizes as being smaller



////////////////////////////////BASA USED BY BANGALS NOT GHOTIS



/////////////////////////////////ERIC RECTION



////////////////////////////////PLOS.....The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for the development of stratification have been proposed, from the need for hierarchical control over large-scale irrigation systems to the accumulation of small differences in wealth over time via inheritance processes. However, none of these explains how unequal societies came to completely displace egalitarian cultural norms over time. Our study models demographic consequences associated with the unequal distribution of resources in stratified societies. Agent-based simulation results show that in constant environments, unequal access to resources can be demographically destabilizing, resulting in the outward migration and spread of such societies even when population size is relatively small. In variable environments, stratified societies spread more and are also better able to survive resource shortages by sequestering mortality in the lower classes.



/////////////////////////////////7 BN HUMAN LMT ON EARTH


////////////////////////////ZOGA- ?VOLUNTARY HVENTILN



///////////////////////////////in 1904 by the Danish physiologist Christian Bohr (father of famous physicist Niels Bohr). He found that due to higher CO2 concentrations in tissues (and more acidic environment), hemoglobin will bind to oxygen with less affinity. In other words, increased CO2 levels in tissues allows red blood cells to release oxygen. As a result, those tissues that generate more CO2 will get more oxygen from the blood. There are many

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).



////////////////////////////we will always be in a transitional phase. look around you and know that everything will be replaced at some point.. this existence is only temporary.



/////////////////////////////////if yoga student wants to provide more oxygen for the brain, heart and other cells of the body, he or she should learn how to breathe slower and less.

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).


////////////////////////////or deep breathing cannot increase O2 content in the arterial blood to any significant degree (normal hemoglobin saturation is about 98%), but it reduces CO2 concentrations in all cells and the blood. 2. Hypocapnia (or CO2 deficiency) leads to constriction of blood vessels and that reduces blood supply to vital organs of the human body. 3. Hypocapnia (or CO2 deficiency) also leads to suppressed Bohr effect that causes reduced O2 release in tissues and further reduction in delivery of O2 to cells. Hence, the more one breathes, the less oxygen is provided for vital organs of the human body.

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).




////////////////////////////////back-up the wisdom of traditional yoga suggesting to calm the breath

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).

breathing is calmed when the mind becomes steady and calm; …" Hatha Yoga Pradipika (15 century) Medical research

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).

Even the term "deep breathing" has never been a part of original yoga, and this indicates serious confusion since, in reality and according to traditional yoga teaching, breathing exercise pranayama suppose to reduce ventilation (i.e., you need to breathe LESS air per minute) and increase CO2 in the lungs, arterial blood, and other body cells. Distorted yoga essence (learn how to breathe slower

Rakhimov, Artour (2012-03-19).

/////////////////////HEIGHTISM


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