Unusal Powers of Mind over Matter

I had the honor, a couple of months ago, to set in on a lecture by his holyness, the Dalai Lama. His amazing joyfulness made my mind wonder about the origin of his path.

Regardless of ones particular religion (or lack, thereof), one cannot help but be impressed with the life of Buddha. An actual prince who, after seeing the sickness and dying of his people, couldn’t help but take notice and feel it his duty to try to help.

He decided, according to several historical documents, the only way to do this was to achieve enlightenment and pass on his enlightenment to others. He also decided in order to do this, first he would have to give up all his worldly possessions and live without.

Perhaps it wasn’t that difficult to defy his parents, leave his palace and live in a state of fasting and doing without. I cant say ” Ive never walked in his shoes; however, I cant say this would be my first choice.

Most people don’t want to give up the good life. They think that money is a way to better our lives. That is why the lottery is so successful.

Not to mention the fact that early in 500 BC, health care was likely, at best, little more than guesswork.

Buddha denied himself the comforts of living in the palace in order to ease the suffering of those around him. Research shows he wasn’t concerned about his own health.

Now, anyone who has rubbed the belly on a statue of Buddha knows that he did eventually reach enlightenment and through that enlightenment knows he did eventually pick up a fork (although given his home was in modern day Nepal, he likely picked up chopsticks) and eat something.

Modern day nutritionists would probably look at his statue and see he was just a little bit overweight and would not recommend this as a healthy weight. We can’t really say for sure if the Buddha belly was a factual picture or just represents a spiritual abundance, but you cant deny the smile on his face.

Even when surrounded by the common man, no evidence supports his being a sickly sort. Of course, one might argue that this was the reward of enlightenment, but I think the power of positive thinking is the real source.

Many times we get consumed with negativity. It doesn’t have to be a big life tragedy to bring a person down. Buddha lived without anger or hate. He didn’t seem to hold grudges. How many of us can say the same?

There are too many studies which have shown that a positive outlook can greatly improve or maintain ones health. Likewise, negativity, depression and the like can just as easily destroy ones health.

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Christian Goodman has dedicated his life to alternative healthresearch and found solutions for many serious conditions. You can learn more about him on his natural health alternative blog or check out his natural treatments for hypertension, fibromyalgia,TMJ and how to stop snoring.

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