07 Apr 2009 @ 3:55 AM 

In today’s rapid paced and always on the go world, people are disregarding the real meaning of their life. They are to busy acquiring meaningless material goods that are only temporary at best.  Everything in this world is, according to Buddhists, temporary.   From materialistic desires, to body, to soul, to even stars and heavenly bodies, are here, in this world, for a limited time.   Also prevalent in the human life is this impermanence.  Any kind of attachment or looking forward to anything is pointless and insignificant.  It will lead to nothing. It is fruitless and meaningless due to your having no control over what happens.  A spiritual awakening is the key.

By the same token, to obtain yourself again, it is very important to get yourself out of this abhorrent circle of poisons or kilesa. Buddha is teaching bodhi or enlightenment, the highest form of satisfaction that a person can attain in his or her life. However, happiness has a different attribute than the word brings to mind. It does not refer to the conventional happiness that we bring to a successful conclusion in day-to-day life but it means the transcendental kind of happiness or the true nirvana that leads to the obtaining of your true hidden self.

Using yoga and meditation are given due consideration as one of the best ways through which one can find his or her essential nature. Meditation is the stepping-stone through which you can clue one in on with your self-consciousness by deliberating on a formation of mental objects through your perception.   In meditation, basically one has to home in on that divine power and try to recover the hidden and true meaning of your life. However, the most important concern that you must keep in mind is to find inner peace and pure sanity that can be attained only if you have a positive frame of mind towards life.  Aroma therapy is the treatment or prevention of disease by use of essential oils.  Two rudimentary components are used to account for the described effects.  One is the predisposition of aroma on the brain, particularly the limbic system through the olfactory system.  The other is the unequivocal pharmacological effects of the essential oils.  Some preliminary clinical studies demonstrate categorical effects.  It would be premature to make absolute statements.

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Posted By: Michael Hunter
Last Edit: 29 Jun 2009 @ 02:20 PM

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