How to Meditate on a rock with Lion Kitten
Stressed out in a fast paced world? Try “Meditation on a rock”. This video features little Lion kitten. He’s one of our 11 week old wild kittens, born under the lavender bushes, next to our bedroom window.
Join little “Lion” kitten as he teaches us how to meditate in the midst of his rambunctious siblings. He certainly makes my heart sing! How about you?
posted Dr Susan Lange OMD, L.Ac
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How Laughter and Humor helped Dina with her Brain Cancer
We celebrate the life of Dina “Ubaldina” Ferreira who used laughter and humor, along with her wonderful doctors to prolong her life – way beyond all the odds.
Our hearts go to her husband, Jim and to her family and friends. She will be much missed, – especially for her loving gentle spirit.
A video tribute to one very courageous and inspirational woman
For donations to the UCLA Glioblastoma Fund set up by Dina go to www.UGBF.org
Interview by Dr Susan Lange, OMD, L.Ac www.ComediesThatHeal.com
Stressed Out? Meditate with our Healer Cat, Oreo
Our healer cat, Oreo, teaches us how to de-stress.
When he was younger he used to play jokes on me, (Susan).
If he thought I was spending too many hours on the computer he would thump loudly up and down the stairs to try and drag me away from the computer to play with him – tried to get me to lighten up and play. I miss him because he kept me laughing. Then he matured into a buddha cat.
Do you have any clown animals or healer animals in your menagerie? We’d love to hear from you because animals heal … they keep us de-stressed as you know!
We hope you enjoy this SIMPLE video of one very cool cat. By the way he was filmed by another cool cat.
posted by Dr Susan Lange, OMD, L.Ac www.ComediesThatHeal.com
Need some exercise? Try Ping Pong!
Exceptional Exhibition Play!
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Contributed By Graeme Dinnen – Imagine The Possibilities
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Mirthful Laughter Overcomes Indignation & Judgmental Attitude.
Never let a judgmental attitude spoil an opportunity to join in with the Spirit of Mirthful Laughter.
I ask myself: “what would I do if I ever found myself in this situation?”
I can imagine it: there am I riding the subway to work in my usual urban way, minding my own business, maybe doing the crossword, when there is a disturbance in the car. “What a nerve.” I think to my self. “Who is that loud guy and what’s he laughing at?” “Nothing, and he won’t even stop his laughter either, even though everyone is trying to ignore him.” “Hrmph!”
But I have to admire his courage, or… Is it joy? In which case, I really have to admit (only to myself, of course) that I envy his lightheartedness.
My lesson: to instantly overcome my habit of indignation, because, I suspect that this laughing man doesn’t come around too often. And his message: to lighten up, (as in enlightenment). Maybe even, just a little bit.
And perhaps I have already overlooked the chance to laugh with the such a mirthful minx at nothing, and maybe on more then one occasion. Heavens! What a curdling thought. That I might have been too judgmental on the occasions when fate offered me a chance to laugh. To laugh infectiously, and just because.
Knowing myself, as I have been, this is probably the case.
So, right now I swear to laugh out loud and seize the gift of mirth when I am next graced with a visit by the spirit of laughter and glee.
What about you?
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This is Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals – you and others.
This was sent to me by my old friend Murray Feldman, founder and director of the Vancouver Homeopathic Academy, a fine homeopath and teacher whom, I’m sure, would be right in there laughing along with this mirthful imp.
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Depression? Play is New Cure, Revealed from Grow Your Green Business
“The opposite of play is depression.”
In an article in Green Money Journal (www.greenmoneyjournal.com), the author made this statement that I thought was powerful:
“For children, if they don’t have enough regular free play time, they get depressed, points out the editor of Green Money Journal. So what about us grown up kids, especially typical American business people, who work – work – work all the time? We aren’t getting enough play time, either! (After all, who are we if not grown up children?)
So if you feel a little bit depressed (or a lot), consider how much play you are getting in. Of course I don’t mean playing in the sandbox or with your Tinker Toys (although I can enjoy a mean session of Tinker Toys with my niece!).
I mean whatever is play for you, whatever age you are.
And while “depression” can be a clinical term, I mean it here much more loosely, as in feeling a little bit down, a little like “what’s the point,” like there’s just too much to do. Or you keep asking yourself how can you ever get ahead.
As always, the answers are paradoxical. While we have to work to grow our business and change the world, we can’t succeed in our endeavors without enough play, either. Too much work does make Jack a dull boy and Jill a dull girl and just no fun to be around.
Fortunately as we make enough playtime a priority in our life, our perspective on everything changes for the better. The truth is, if you want to be successful at whatever your goals are, you have to play.
So ask yourself, are you getting enough playtime? If not, what is one single activity that is play for you? Is it something you can do today? Then make a decision to do it….Play!”
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and Dr Susan Lange. OMD L.Ac (All bold and italic type added by us)
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Inauguration Day 2009! Got Change… Got Hope… Got A Smile?
Smile, today is inauguration day, the 20th of January 2009, a day of change for all of us. We are going to grow!
Today the United States transitions from the Bush era with it’s journey to “the dark side” to a time of “hope” with Barack Obama guiding us through change and towards a renewed unity between all folk.
Most of the world’s people are enjoying a sense of optimism with this change in the U.S.A. but some are not. Some will be nursing a regret as they witness the demise of an administration that represented a culture of entitlement and consumption.
It seems that a version of the American Dream is coming to an end, the version that encourages us to believe that the earth’s resources are everlasting and for us to use like the equity in our homes.
Over the coming years all of us will have to rethink our priorities and sort out our needs and our wants.
For some this will be a bitter task.
For all of you, who will shed a tear, rend your garments, and gnash your teeth at having to reduce, reuse, and recycle, I am pleased to offer the above item from a prior era. An era perhaps similar to our own when our forbears had to tighten their belts and dig deep into their character: the great depression.
This familiar tune, sung here by Nat King Cole, was written by the comic genius, Charlie Chaplin with words by Turner and Parsons.
My hope today, is for all of those inclined to gloom on this occasion. May this song inspire you to cheer up, like it must have for your own parents, grandparents, or great grandparents during their years of challenge and change.
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Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.
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What’s So Funny About That?
Laughing with you or laughing at you? Check this out and…
… were you laughing? Were you outraged? What’s so funny about that?
If you’re asking you probably didn’t get it and that’s okay. But this made me laugh, I’ll admit it. Kind of a guilty laughter, here, alone with my P.C., but laughter none the less and I’m here to remind you all that laughter is a good thing for lots of good reasons, one of which is to not take things too seriously.
Especially the things that are really serious, like cancer.
In his memoir, “Cancer On $5 A Day”, comedian, Robert Schimmel describes his experience facing stage III non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and all it’s vicissitudes with humor. When his oncologist gave him and his parents, both holocaust survivors, the bad news, the first thing out of his mouth was a joke, to which the doc replied “you’re going to be fine”. “Why do you say that” asked our potential victim, “because”, said the doc, “of your attitude”.
That was close to nine years ago and he’s even had a child since then.
“Going for the laugh was his survival mechanism” and I think it’s safe to say that Robert Schimmel feels great with us laughing at him. In fact you can do just that by tuning in his new television show, “Life Since Then” on Showtime.
This is Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.
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Hung Up On The “Why Me” Question? You Are Not Alone.
Do you find yourself wrestling with the age old question of “why me?” Pacing your room? Floundering in the existential quagmire of who? what? where? when? and why? Well, you know what? It could be worse. You could, like this modern day Kant, be suffering your metaphysical dilemma in German the original language of angst.
So take heart and know that you are not alone!
Here you witness someone in the stammering throws of an existential anxiety attack. But notice how Herr John J. has turned his discomfort into a cathartic German angst rap. He may be squirrely but who isn’t in these freaky times when it can seem that all that’s left is the humor. So if you’re in some similar fix to our rapping friend here maybe now is the time for you to also get creative, and find your own funky way to restore your spirits and your fun.
What could be more healthy then that and after all, could you do any worse than this?
Contributed by: Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.
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Reduce Cancer Pain & Fatigue? Research Says Try a Dose of Optimism
Cancer is a feared disease that can cause serious pain and fatigue in many people. A recent US research project on reducing pain and fatigue in cancer patients has revealed that a bright outlook truly does have a tangible benefit. The Monty Python crew, in their hit song in “The Life of Brian”, ask us to “always look on the bright side of life”. They knew!
Cancer – A Feared Disease
There are many aspects of cancer which make it such a frightening disease. For example, it often does not exhibit symptoms until the time when most people think it is “too late” to do anything. This makes it almost a silent killer.
It can make people feel helpless, and cancer sometimes spreads very rapidly. It seems to afflict anyone, anywhere, too.
Then there is the little matter of the pain which cancer brings, in particular during its latter stages, and also for certain types of cancer, such as bone cancer, liver cancer and pancreatic cancer.
The pain and fatigue which cancer patients often suffer from can badly affect their quality of life as well as their ability to function, not just physically, but also mentally.
Many protocols and therapies, both conventional and “alternative” medicine, are used to reduce and manage pain and fatigue caused by cancer. Some of these include pain-killing drugs, foot reflexology, massage and acupuncture.
Now, research conducted by Dr Margot E Kurtz and her team of colleagues from the Michigan State University in East Lansing has found that cancer patients with more optimistic outlooks were better able to manage their cancer pain, while those patients who had a strong sense of mastery, or control over their environment, experienced less severe fatigue on top of being able to better manage their pain.
Details of Study
The study looked at the personality traits, such as dispositional optimism and mastery, of 214 cancer patients who were undergoing chemotherapy, to see how they affect the patients’ ability to manage the severity of their cancer fatigue and pain.
Participants of the study were put through a 10-week symptom control intervention program, with the help of a nurse. They were interviewed three times – at the start of the study, after 10 weeks at the end of the intervention program, and again after 16 weeks, to get a sense of their emotional states.
Findings of Study
The study, which was published in the July 2008 issue of the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, found that those participants who had higher levels of mastery reported feeling less severe pain as well as lower levels of fatigue.
On top of that, participants who had a more optimistic outlook also experienced less severe pain, although in this case, higher levels of optimism did not translate to less severe fatigue.
These findings were adjusted for other important factors, such as age, gender, cancer location, stage of the disease, and other health issues which may be afflicting the participants.
Additional findings of the study include less severe cancer pain for those patients who were older and those with fewer health issues on top of their cancer diagnosis, while the latter group also reported lower levels of fatigue.
Further, the study team reported not much difference in the degree of optimism and mastery detected between patients whose cancers were detected early and those who were suffering from late stage disease. This is an important point as it rules out, to some degree, the possibility that optimistic attitudes may have been caused by less severe disease and pain, rather than vice versa.
Along similar lines, it was found that the number of additional health issues on top of cancer did not seem to influence the baseline levels of optimism and mastery of the subjects.
What Can Be Done
The study team suggested that clinicians could look out for such traits in cancer patients, and work with them to help them use these traits to better cope with their cancer symptoms.
“These findings underscore the need for physicians and nurses involved in the care of cancer patients to recognize, encourage, promote, and take advantage of these traits in their patients to help them more effectively manage their cancer care, so that they ultimately can achieve a better quality of life during the sequelae of the cancer experience,” the study team concluded.
On a personal level, cancer patients and their loved ones need to do more to help improve the emotional outlooks of cancer sufferers. Read jokes, watch comedies, laugh, hang out with and talk to positive people, pray, meditate, go for counseling – do anything to raise one’s levels of optimism and mastery.
According to the finds of this Michigan study, this can help one deal with cancer pain and fatigue. In addition, much as some factions of conventional medicine may disagree, there are many of us who actually believe that such an outlook can in fact improve one’s chances of defeating the disease.
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Source
From Natural News.com
Patient Optimism and Mastery — Do They Play a Role in Cancer Patients` Management of Pain and Fatigue? (http://www.jpsmjournal.com/article/S088…)00058-4/abstract)
This post by Jeff Hutner, Editor, www.newparadigmdigest.com
and Dr Susan Lange, OMD, L.Ac
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