What Can A Cat Teach Us?

3 Things Cats Can Teach Us (Buddhist View)

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Cats, like people, can be mercurial and unpredictable. Each cat is unique. I didn’t know any cats well growing up, but developed an appreciation for them in my late 20’s. While no cat is going to act the same way all day or all week, I have noticed a few interesting and recurring cat traits which are excellent examples of Buddhist principles. Here are just three.

1. Non-Doing

The joy of non-doing is that nothing else needs to happen for this moment to be complete.

– Buddhist Meditation teacher and Author Jon Kabat Zinn, in Wherever You Go, There You Are

If you’ve ever seen a cat truly relaxing, you have witnessed an excellent example of non-doing. Cats are able to let go and enjoy a swath of carpet, couch, and/or sunshine with a casual abandon that is sometimes hard for humans to attain. Many times have I wanted to feel the restfulness of a relaxing cat. I take their arrival in my lap for a nap as permission to take it easy for a while.

cat lounging on bed

In the same book, Kabat Zinn quotes Thoreau:

it was morning, and lo, now it is evening, and nothing memorable is accomplished.

To let doing less be enough can be countercultural during times of overflowing media and consistent pressure to compete and produce. The paradox of non-doing is that it can actually involve doing things very efficiently; by using only the required effort and energy, and no more, actions can be performed with a smoothness and fluidity that is artful and purposeful.

2. Self-Love

According to the Buddha, you can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere. You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
– Buddhist Meditation teacher and Author Sharon Salzberg, in Lovingkindness

You do not have to teach cats self-love; cats love themselves immediately and fully. Like human children, when they are kittens, they love what is fun and what feels good and pursue it with relentless gusto. This attribute, for many cats, lasts their whole lives. They lick and groom themselves, they stretch luxuriantly, and they express their needs to others, often quite openly.

cat preening

They are not known for giving out false affection. The demeanor a cat takes when asking or demanding to be given attention and affection (but often only in the very specific way he prefers) is an excellent model of knowing and asking for what you want. When cats are with someone they trust, they are excellent role models in receiving affection unapologetically. Fulfilling your own needs is a basic principle of self-love.

There may be times, such as when a cat is demanding a treat with a loud meow or pushing another cat out of the way for food, that this self-love also comes with a degree of self-entitlement and selfishness, or what a Buddhist might consider being tied up by ego or grasping. But we can learn from this too, and reflect on when, in our own lives, we are perhaps very much like a cat meowing for a treat.

I think most people who have enjoyed a loving friendship with a cat will agree that they are not wholly selfish animals; many are known to nuzzle, follow, lay on, play with, and befriend humans quite kindly. I was lucky enough to live with one cat named Monster who was one of the gentlest and most peaceful souls I have encountered.

3. Living Freely in the Moment

To be yourself – always yourself – without sticking to the old self. When you say “Hai! [Yes!]” you forget all about yourself and are refreshed into some new self. And before new self becomes old self, you should say another “[Yes!]” or you should walk to the kitchen.
– Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki

Suzuki describes the ungraspable flow of life from moment to moment and advises that we exclaim “Yes!” as we, ourselves, flow along. A cat can change very quickly from rest to playing if feathered toy whizzes by her ears. A cat says yes and follows the toy, even though it had not planned to do so a few minutes ago. Cats respond at the moment in the way that feels right to their current selves; if a cardboard box appears, they may explore, sleep in, or attack it, depending on their fancy.

cat playing

The other two traits mentioned above: a cat’s ability to practice non-doing and to be self-loving, are further evidence of this third trait, living in the moment. Letting go into non-doing and self acceptance go a long way towards living freely and being present. Though the cats that live with us have become largely domesticated, they retain the grounding presence in their bodies (wherein they can experience the moment directly) that is a trait of species who remain connected to nature.

When you see a Sandpiper at the beach skipping along the sand with its backward knees, or a lion resting in the grass with his family on a nature program, you can see how well they inhabit their own bodies and the moment in which they live. Cats, though acclimated to human culture, still possess an ability to be natural that we can learn from. They say yes to where they are by living in their own bodies and responding intuitively to their surroundings.

Wendell Berry wrote in The Peace of Wild Things,

I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief.

Abiding in the present, letting go of ourselves, loving ourselves, non-doing – it’s a tall order to carry out. Of course, cats, like people, can be quirky, aggressive, and confusing, and do not always embody the tenets of Buddhism. The point is, simply, that cats are themselves. They live their lives at home in their bodies.

Many humans have become somewhat distanced from their own bodies, the present moment, and the natural universe, and struggle to regain a greater sense of letting go, belonging, and integration. To nap, self-nurture, and play like cats might be a good start.

– Julia Travers

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Encouragement, Hope, and Shares

Hosea 14:9

A wise person understands these things, and a smart person should learn them. The Lord’s ways are right. Good People will live by them. Sinners will ie by them.



Coronavirus Quotes

“The greatest compassion is the prevention of human suffering through patience, alertness, courage, and kindness.”
― Amit Ray,

“The world needs huge positive energy to fight against the negative forces. Go to the center of your inner begin and generate that positive energy for the welfare of humanity.”
― Amit Ray,

“This virus will leave us entirely newborn people. We will all be different, none of us will ever be the same again. We will have deeper roots, be made of denser soil, and our eyes will have seen things.”
― C. JoyBell C.



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Nighttime Yoga Poses!

10 Nighttime Yoga Poses You Can Do in Bed

Finish with the king of all relaxation yoga poses, otherwise known as Corpse Pose. Savasana helps put your body in ideal anatomical alignment to promote deep relaxation. If you haven’t fallen asleep already, this will surely send you off to dreamland.

  1. Lie flat on your bed and stack two pillows underneath your knees.
  2. Open your knees about shoulder-width apart, or as wide as you can while comfortably keeping them propped on the pillows.
  3. Stretch your arms out to your sides with palms facing up.
  4. Lift your chin slightly up to face the ceiling to allow for smooth breathing.
  5. Begin your deep breaths and don’t fight the urge to fall asleep. This is a great pose to spend the entire night in.
When you can’t seem to get the shut-eye you desperately need, try these relaxing yoga poses you can do right in bed to help you get to sleep fast.

About Jessica Gouthro

Jessica is a NASM Certified and Prenatal Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and co-host of the popular YouTube show Live Lean TV. She has over 12 years of experience in fitness and nutrition coaching, and she has clients all over the world.

When she’s not shooting fitness and nutrition videos, writing workouts, creating recipes, or working with clients, she enjoys long walks on the beach, fun workouts, and spending time with her husband, dog, and baby-on-the-way!

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“The more often we see the things around us – even the beautiful and wonderful things – the more they become invisible to us. That is why we often take for granted the beauty of this world: the flowers, the trees, the birds, the clouds – even those we love. Because we see things so often, we see them less and less.”

― Joseph B. Wirthlin

Poem

1 small victory makes a person optimistic.
What are we if we have no hope?

If You Knew….byMwR

If only you could see
All I know you can be.
You would love you like me.

If wishes made dreams come true
It would be happy I wish, not gloom.
This would be for you.

If you need to see courage look to the sun,
It shines all day long without someone.
It shines instead of trying to run.

If this made sense, this poem of mine
Then you know you have the power to shine.
Please shine, please and you’ll be fine.

Benefits Of Taking Vitamin C

Important Sources of Vitamin C

The important sources of vitamin C are citrus fruits such as oranges and grapes. [1] Strawberries, raspberries, cabbages, cauliflowers, other leafy vegetables, red peppers, potatoes, broccoli, chilies, watercresses, parsley, brussels sprouts, cantaloupes, mange touts, and kiwi fruits are also rich sources of this vitamin. Cooking food at low temperatures and for a shorter period is important to keep the vitamin C preserved and beneficial.

Health Benefits of Vitamin C

The health benefits of this amazing antioxidant are explained in detail below:

Prevents Scurvy

Scurvy is caused by an insufficient intake of ascorbic acid. The symptoms of scurvy appear due to the weakening of connective tissues, bones, and blood vessels that include collagen. [2] Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, is required for the production of collagen.

Treats Common Cold

A 2013 report published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews suggests that ascorbic acid enhances the immune system of our body, which protects us from cold and cough. [3] The study also showed that when administered regularly, vitamin C reduces the duration of colds. Besides, it facilitates the absorption of iron and, therefore, strengthens the body’s resistance to infection. It also fights against viruses.

Lowers Hypertension

Vitamin C is one of the safest and most effective nutrients. Photo Credit: Shutterstock

People with hypertension are at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. According to a 2012 research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vitamin C intake helps in lowering the body’s blood pressure in the short term. [4]

Acts as a Potent Vasodilator Antioxidant

Treatment with vitamin C has effectively resulted in the proper dilation of blood vessels in the cases of atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, high cholesterol, angina pectoris, and high blood pressure. Dr. Melissa A. Moser, University of Connecticut, USA, in her 2016 report published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, carried out epidemiologic research on vitamin C to study its potential role in cardiovascular diseases. [5] Results have found that the supplements of this vitamin improve blood vessel dilation and protect cardiovascular health.

Treats Lead Toxicity

Lead toxicity is a severe health problem found mostly in children, especially in urban areas. Abnormal development and growth have been found in some children who are exposed to lead. They develop behavioral problems, learning disabilities, and also tend to have a low IQ. It may damage the kidneys and increase blood pressure in adults. [6] Vitamin C supplements can reduce the blood lead level.

Treats Cataracts (Eye Disorder)

Cataracts are the most common conditions of visual problems. A decrease in the level of vitamin C in the lens of the human eye has been found more common when cataracts are present. Excessive intake of ascorbic acid increases the blood supply to the ocular areas of the body. According to the American Optometric Association, when Vitamin C is consumed with other essential nutrients, it can slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and visual acuity loss. [7]

Anti-cancer Potential

According to the National Cancer Institute, some clinical trials have shown that when cancer patients are given a high dosage of vitamin C, they show improved quality of life and fewer side effects. [8] However, other studies say that it is better to abstain from this treatment until the effects are fully studied. [9]

Combats Stroke

Vitamin C helps in reducing the risk of stroke, a type of cardiovascular disease. A diet full of vegetables and fruits supplies a good quantity of this vitamin, which maintains an appropriate blood pressure level. [10] It also protects the body from free radicals which could be the reason for the stroke.

Improves your Mood

Vitamin C plays a key role in the production of neurotransmitters like norepinephrine. They affect the mood of a person and are critical to the proper functioning of the brain. A 2013 study  [11]conducted by Canadian researchers revealed that short-term therapy with vitamin C improves mood and reduces psychological distress in those acutely hospitalized patients with a high prevalence of suffering from hypovitaminosis.

Boosts Immunity

Immunity is another important benefit of this vitamin. Vitamin C is widely known for its contribution to the immune system and its stimulation of white blood vessels in the body. [12]

Repairs Wounds

Vitamin C helps repair wounds. It facilitates the growth of the connective tissues, which speeds up the process of healing wounds. [13]

Controls Asthma

Ascorbic acid helps reduce the symptoms of asthma. It helps to protect against the harmful effects of pollution on the human body, which often results in asthma-like symptoms. [14]EDITOR’S PICK

Manages Diabetes

According to a report [15] published by the Indian Journal of Medical Research, results show that daily intake of 1000 mg supplementary vitamin C can be beneficial in reducing blood glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes, reducing their risk of complications.

Prevents Heart Diseases

An adequate amount of ascorbic acid is essential for the protection of blood vessels from the damage that free radicals can cause them. This could be a major cause of a heart disease called atherosclerosis. [16] Vitamin C acts as a preventative agent against this heart disease, as well as various other cardiac problems.


Did You Know? How To Keep Firmer, Younger, Looking SKIN~!

How to Keep Your Skin Firm as You Age

Along with wrinkles and fine lines, saggy skin is an age-related concern on many people’s minds.

This loss of definition can happen almost anywhere on the body, but the most common areas are the face, neck, abdomen, and arms.

Sagging skin is caused by several factors, including thinning of the epidermis (the surface of the skin) and collagen loss.

This article takes a look at why skin sags and includes information on how you can firm up your skin as you age. Get ready to turn back the clock.

What causes the skin to sag as we age?

Aging has become synonymous with sagging, and these reasons explain why.

Loss of collagen

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and is found in the bones, joints, and tendons.

It’s also what keeps the skin youthful by providing structure to the dermis, the thickest layer of the skin.

As you get older, the body loses collagen naturally. By extension, this includes elastin, another protein responsible for keeping the skin firm and tight.

Loose skin from weight loss

If you’ve lost weight, you may be left with loose skin. This is because skin expands as the body gains weight.

One studyTrusted Source found that when a person has carried around more weight for some time, it can damage the skin’s collagen and elastin fibers.

This affects the skin’s ability to snap back into place after weight loss. The same thing happens during pregnancy, when the skin expands over the abdomen.

Since loose skin can dramatically affect a person’s self-esteem, many people choose to undergo excess skin removal surgery. Some common procedures include abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) and mastopexy (breast lift).

Years of sun exposure

The sun plays a huge role in premature signs of aging.

studyTrusted Source including 298 Caucasian women from the ages 30 to 78 found that ultraviolet exposure is responsible for 80 percent of visible facial aging signs.

This includes wrinkles, vascular disorders, and sagging skin.

These rays both damage and break down the skin’s elastin over time, leading to premature sagging.

Years of sun exposure can even cause thinning of the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin.

Besides the sun, the skin is exposed to other free radicals outside that can deteriorate the collagen and elastin fibers. This includes toxins, pollutants, and even the food you’re consuming.

Are there nonsurgical ways to reverse this process?

Combating sagging doesn’t have to take place in a doctor’s office. There are many things you can try at home.

Firming creams

While you shouldn’t rely solely on firming creams, they can provide subtle differences in tightening up loose skin. Some even minimize the appearance of cellulite.

Keep in mind, however, that these results can take time. Moreover, some creams don’t provide any results.

To get the most out of your firming cream, choose one that contains these anti-aging ingredients: retinoids and collagen.

Use the cream daily, and be sure to maintain a healthy skin routine, such as regularly wearing sunscreen.

Facial exercises

If you want a natural facial lift, try facial exercises. You can do these at home and they don’t cost any money.

Facial exercises tone and tighten the muscles of the face using different techniques. For example, jawline exercises purportedly reduce the appearance of a double chin, which is a trouble area for some.

While there’s little clinical evidence on the effectiveness of facial exercises or “facial yoga,” more research has been emerging as of late.

For example, a study Trusted Sourcedone by Dr. Murad Alam, vice chair and professor of dermatology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, found that doing daily facial exercises had positive anti-aging results.

When doing facial exercises, you can use a jade roller to assist you.

This ancient Chinese beauty tool is said to:

  • encourage lymphatic drainage
  • stimulate circulation
  • relax facial muscles

While there isn’t a lot of evidence to support these claims, beauty experts swear by it. Similarly, a gua sha stone is another popular beauty tool.

Supplements

When it comes to improving the skin’s appearance, there are a couple of supplements that can do just that. These include:

  • Collagen peptides. The market for this supplement has become popular over the past several years for a reason: It works to replenish the collagen that’s broken down in the body. You can take it in many forms, including a collagen drink. Take it daily and consistently to see results.
  • Vitamin C. This powerful antioxidant repairs damaged skin cells, protects the skin from free radicals, and even assists in collagen production.

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