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Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Light Body Development- RECODING YOUR OWN DNA
Depression, Disturbing thoughts and Suicide
No matter how bad your situation, no matter how overwhelming your mental/emotional pain, there is always a better option than considering suicide or self-harm – but it may not have occurred to you. Speak to a doctor (and other help can follow). Or phone a 24 hour Mental Health Crisis line.
When people kill themselves, it seriously affects their family and friends. Feeling “They’d be better off without me” doesn’t cancel out the fact that they would be greatly damaged – perhaps for life.
Suicidal thinking is often driven by depression. 90% of older people who attempt suicide have a mental illness – usually undiagnosed depression. Remember, depression is an illness, not a chosen state of mind. Risk of actual suicide increases without treatment.
FACTS ABOUT SUICIDE
Most people who die by suicide are affected by a mental disorder. Ninety per cent of older people who attempt or die by suicide have a mental disorder that is often undiagnosed and untreated. In most cases, these people have been experiencing depression.
Though depression is the most common mental disorder associated with suicide, some suicides are impulsive; many who attempt to end their lives are not so much motivated by a desire for death, but to escape the mental/emotional pain and anguish they are experiencing. This is important to understand, because when someone is on a path to suicide, it is often possible to intervene in a way that gives them the resources to cope with or overcome their pain and difficulties without resorting to self- harm.
The official number of recorded suicides in Australia has decreased in recent years following peaks in 1997 and 1998. Despite these decreases, suicide remains a major cause of death. For example, in each of the years from 1994 to 2004 the total number of deaths from suicide was greater than the number of deaths from road accidents.
Research shows that more women deliberately self-harm and attempt suicide than men, however men in Australia are almost four times more likely than women to die from a suicide attempt.
There were 1,881 deaths from suicide registered in 2007, representing 1.4% of all deaths that year. Men of all age groups in Australia are far more likely than women to die from suicide. In 2007, the rate of suicide deaths was 13.9 per 100,000 men compared to 4 per 100,000 women.
Suicide rates for men have been consistently higher than for women throughout the time Australian data has been collected.
In 2007: 77% of suicide deaths were men 21% of all male deaths under the age of 35 were by suicide.
Suicides in 2007 occurred at a rate of:
• 8.3 per 100,000 in the 15-24 age group
• 12.8 per 100,000 in the 25-34 age group
• 13.1 per 100,000 in the 35-44 age group
• 12.2 per 100,000 in the 45-54 age group
• 10.6 per 100,000 in the 55-64 age group
• 8.0 per 100,000 in the 65-74 age group
• 9.6 per 100,000 in the 75-84 age group
• 10.2 per 100,000 in the over 85 age group
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2009). Causes of Death, Australia, Suicides 2007. ABS Catalogue No. 3303.0.
Factors that contribute to suicide risk
• Marital breakdown/relationship problems
• Bereavement
• Depression (or other mental disorders)
• Unemployment
• Financial problems – including a sudden change in financial circumstances
• Previous suicide attempt
• High levels of stress, distress and depleted (‘run down’)
emotional and personal coping resources
• Ready access to a firearm, pills, or other means of
committing suicide
• Alcohol dependence and/or abuse
• Deliberate self-harm
• Isolation
DISTURBING THOUGHTS
Factors believed to diminish suicide risk
• Family connectedness
• Responsibility for children and others
• Close relationships/friendships
• A sense of meaning and purpose in life
• Personal resilience and problem-solving skills
• Being connected to a community and social activities
• Good mental health
• A preparedness to seek out early help for mental health difficulties
• A belief that suicide is wrong
• Lack of access to guns
Major issues for men
Some of the most telling issues linked with male suicide in Australia include:
• alcohol use, marijuana or other drug dependence
• a sense of failure in life, towards family, and financially
• family/relationship problems
• loneliness, isolation
• physical or mental illness
• unemployment and/or financial problems
• unaddressed depression.
Most telling issues relative to age:
• A sense of failure appears most significant to men under 45 years of age.
• Family/relationship problems and a sense of failure appear to be significant factors for men aged 45-49 years.
• Physical and/or mental illness and family problems appear to be significant factors for men aged 60-69 years.
• Loneliness or physical illness appear to be significant for men aged 70 years (Hassan, 1995).
• Think about the best way to approach the person – given what you know about his/her personality and temperament.
• Let the person know that you are seriously concerned. Suggest that he/she might see a doctor immediately or speak to a health professional recommended by a doctor − or ring a 24 hour Mental Health Crisis Line. Help the person to make the appointment or phone call. Offer to take or go with him/her to receive assistance.
• If you think the person won’t listen to you, then consider who he/she usually confides in, feels comfortable with and/ or trusts. Maybe this nominated person could make the approach and encourage the person who may be depressed to seek assistance.
The most important aim is to keep the person safe.
• Enlist the help of relatives or friends to keep a watchful eye on the person, to break his/her isolation, and to provide extra safety.
• Maybe you can help the person to work through a major problem rationally, resolve a relationship conflict, or get a new perspective on things
• Encourage the person to think about what is valuable, worthwhile and precious in his/her life. As well, encourage the person to recognise who depends on and values him/ her.
• Be as determined and resourceful as you can in finding a way to get the person to a doctor or appropriate health professional (or to seek help by phoning a Mental Health Crisis Line).
• Emphasise that mental/emotional pain, depression, low energy, and feelings of hopelessness and helplessness can be quickly turned around with appropriate treatment from a doctor. Left untreated, the person’s mental state may deteriorate. The risk of acting on suicidal thoughts and feelings increases without treatment.
• Be determined, but respectful.
• Listen to the person carefully.
• Think safety.
• Avoid being over dramatic; be calm and thoughtful.
• Remind yourself that you are not responsible for someone else’s suicidal behavior.
Resources taken from Beyond Blue
beyond blue is a national, independent, not-for-profit organisation working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related disorders in Australia.
Website: BEYOND BLUE
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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Dr Demartini--Is there any problem that he has not been able to solve??
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Tantra Dvd- The Secrets of Sacred Sex
"The Best Tantra DVD made to Date"
Tantra Magazine –USA
THIS DVD HAS SOLD OVER 400,000 COPIES WORLDWIDE....IT IS REGARDED AS THE BEST TANTRA DVD EVER MADE.
Tantra and Tantric sex can add a new dimension to the most enriching and enjoyable areas of your life: SEX, LOVE and RELATIONSHIP…
In no time at all you can be having sexual experiences that will have you both saying “That’s the best ever”
Tantra and Tantric sex for couples: if the sizzle has gone out of your relationship, what can this DVD do for you? Well, imagine discovering new ways to add a new energy to your love life and deepen your relationship together, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Would you both like that?
And it’s not like any other DVD You Will Ever Watch On Tantra
- How to become an extraordinary lover. Discover Techniques to take you and your lover into sexual experiences that will have you both saying, “That’s the best ever”.
- How to develop techniques for balancing differences in desire.
- Practices that can transform lovemaking into a sacred experience.
- The keys for tantric sexual meditation practice.
- How to use your pelvic muscles to promote and prolong ecstatic pleasure and Tantric energy.
- Skills to heighten your awareness.
- How to understand men’s and women’s needs in sex, love and relationship.
- Men will discover keys for extended ejaculation mastery.
- How to turn sex into making love and pleasure into ecstasy.
- Men, are you experiencing times where you are making love and you find you are losing your erection strength? Or finding it not as easy to get an erection as you used to? The mind is willing but the body isn’t.
- Men will discover how to increase your staying power.
- Have you noticed that as you get older ejaculation leaves you quite depleted? Do you know the practices of non-ejaculation? In this course you will discover practices for this.
- Have you ever made note of what physiological changes happen in your body when you're coming close to ejaculation? What if you could reverse these ingrained responses that cause you to ejaculate. What if you could change your whole programming so you could go on much longer!
- Men will also discover how to satisfy your woman on all levels.
- Women will discover how to increase your sexual desire and joy of good sex.
- Women will also discover how to unleash your Tantric Goddess and extend your orgasmic potential.
- Women will discover practices you can do to help your partner be able to last longer for you. This DVD shows you how to find the "million dollar point".
- Discover how to maintain exciting sexual passion.
- How to bring a more sacred aspect into your lovemaking.
- Discover how to create sexual excitement no matter what time of the day or night!
- Women will discover how to evoke stronger orgasms and how to create more sensation during intercourse.
- Women, do you find yourself pushing for climax but you don’t know how to trigger your release? Do you find your partner is not giving you enough intimacy during the day, but as soon as he gets into bed he wants sex? Well, here’s the Tantra DVD to make the right changes straight away.
- Men, you may have heard of extended orgasm for women? But have you heard of it for yourself?
- Women, what do you do in a situation where you try everything but he is still soft? What can you do with a soft penis to still give both of you a lot more pleasure? This Tantra DVD covers all this and more.
- Have you noticed that sometimes during lovemaking you are thinking too much? This DVD will help you discover how to be in the present moment and enjoy the lovemaking experience much more.
- Discover how to go into spaces of pure bliss. Not just at orgasm but throughout the entire lovemaking session.
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This DVD was produced by some of the best Tantra teachers in the world. It has been watched by over 600,000 people in 20 different countries.
Monday, April 4, 2011
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Discover How To Awaken the G-Spot with Tantra
So a lot of men started searching around the yoni, looking for this magic button.
In most cases they were disappointed. Very often the man would refer to a drawing of a vagina in a book, then literally poke around looking for the point. After about five minutes of this, his partner would start to feel like an object and get annoyed. He would get frustrated because he couldn’t find it or couldn’t get her to feel any pleasure and they would end up in conflict.
Many Tantric teachers refer to this area as a sacred spot, and say the clitoris and the G-spot are like the North and South Pole of the woman’s pleasure centre or the yang and the yin of the second energy centre... the sexual chakra. The location of the sacred spot varies considerably from woman to woman. Sometimes it’s deeply set about 7–10cm (23/4–4in) inside the yoni on the upper wall behind the pubic bone.
To give a woman pleasure through the sacred spot, don’t poke around the yoni looking for a button, but stroke the whole sacred spot area. Only stimulate the area after the woman has been highly sexually aroused or perhaps after she has already had an orgasm.
Once you can do this successfully and your woman is highly charged by your stroking of the sacred spot area, then you can explore its orgasmic potential.
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Kerry and Diane Riley were responsible for the introduction as teachers of tantra sex education, tantra seminars and tantra workshops to Australia beginng in 1986. Their contribution to sacred sexuality and tantric relationships has been recognized internationally.
Kerry and his wife Diane founded the Australia School of Tantra, North Sydney Australia. Over the past 15 years Kerry and Diane Riley have been teachers of tantra workshops and seminars for singles and couples plus giving individual couples consultations for beginners and intermediate and advanced students.
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