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"Lost Secret of Immortality" For thousands of years, science and religion have searched for the key to enlightenment. Killing the Buddha uncovers the sacred knowledge of the Philosopher’s Stone and guides viewers to the mysterious Kundalini – the original enlightened energy of the body. Filmed in China and Tibet, this revolutionary film reveals the secret of practicing sexual yoga to achieve tantric enlightenment. Visit www.killingthebuddhamovie.com for more information about the motion comic and movie.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Is this a dream or is this reality?

If you scroll back into our older posts, you can find that we have already posted about dream yoga and lucid dreaming. After a day of tweeting about lucid dreaming, I thought we could add another post related to lucid dreaming. You may or may have not seen Inception with Leonardo DiCaprio, but in the movie they explain the dynamics of lucid dreaming. The multiple levels of a lucid dream, how to create them and how to find out if you're in a dream or in reality. Through the hours of research I have done, I have found that lucid dreaming can actually help you. 

"The overwhelming majority of lucid dreams are positive, rewarding experiences. Moreover, lucidity in unpleasant dreams or nightmares can transform habitual fear into conscious courage. The simple state of lucidity is frequently enough to elevate the mood of a dreamer in a nightmare. In a study of the effect of lucid dreams on mood, college students reported that realizing they were dreaming in a nightmare helped them feel better about 60 percent of the time. Lucidity was seven times more likely to make nightmares better than worse." - lucidity.com

I have had a few of my own lucid dreams; they were the most amazing and intriguing dreams I've ever had. If you could create your own lucid dream, what would you do in it? Would you fly around the world, dive deep into the ocean, or create your own world? 

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS!

We are going to be giving you more than candy and ghosts on Halloween, in 13 days we will be unveiling our biggest secret yet! You have been waiting and asking and we are ready to give you what you want. We can't wait to share our secret with you, and we will be giving you clues days before the big announcement!

Also, do not forget to enter in our iPad Giveaway; we have three iPads to giveaway to some lucky winners! The iPad's will be loaded with our bestseller, Killing The Buddha Motion Comic, you definitely don't want to miss out on a free iPad!

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Can color make you feel better?

There are seven main energy centres (chakras) of the body. These chakras are like spirals of energy, each one relating to the others. Using the seven colors of the spectrum, Color Therapy aims to balance and enhance our body's energy centres/chakras and also to help stimulate our body's own healing process. Color Therapy uses color to rebalance the Chakras that have become depleted of energy.

Color therapy can be shown to help on a physical level; however there are deeper issues around the colours on the psychological and spiritual levels. Color has a profound effect on us on all levels, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. If our energy centres become blocked or depleted, then our body cannot function properly and this, in turn, can lead to a variety of problems on any level. 

Our well being is not purely a physical issue. Many more practitioners are now treating patients in a holistic manner. That is to say, we are body, mind and spirit and none of these areas function entirely alone; each has an effect upon the other. This is why Color Therapy can be so helpful since color addresses all levels of our being.  

This post was taken from Three Hearts & Company

 

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Religious Psychosis

Religious psychosis is a phenomenon that occurs in all civilizations; in some cases it actually forms the basis of a religious tradition. In Japan and the Muslim world, the ideal of the suicidal martyr forms a key religious component. In the Philippines, for example, on Easter, self-flagellation and crucifixion are routinely practiced. Similarly, self-mutilation rituals are common in Islamic cultures. Even in Buddhism, monks burn themselves alive or burn off a finger to show their devotion to Buddha, practices which the Dalai Lama regards as self-destructive. Religious psychosis is a self-destructive aberration that results in warfare, suicide, extreme materialism and ideologies that result in permanent conflict.

One of the main aspects of religious psychosis is shamanic in that extreme heat, cold, sensory deprivation, and flagellation can produce altered states of consciousness, which can produce spiritual ecstasy. Many researchers of shamanism describe it as a collection of techniques resulting in states of consciousness that enable the practitioner to access information from upper, middle and lower world dimensions.

The basis of both the Chinese and Indian medical systems is that the preservation and health of the body is a prerequisite for achieving full-brain activation; yet there have been many individuals who attempted to achieve spiritual knowledge through extreme ascetic methods and only succeeded in starving to death. Religious psychosis usually results in paranoid states, which separate and fragment cultural views in terms of a permanent conflict between good and evil. Religious psychosis can also be seen in institutions and practices that are destructive, or incompatible with modern concepts ofhuman and animal rights.

The Tibetan traditions describe the religious systems that do not result in whole- brain activation within one lifetime as being essentially incomplete in their understanding of the human mind/body continuum and its fundamental energetic structure. A correct understanding of Asian medical theory results in a harmonious, altruistic world-view based on mutual cooperation and respect for nature, resulting in greatly enhanced health and well-being. The perpetuation of an individual family or civilization is dependent on avoiding warfare or other forms of religious psychosis, which prevent the successful reproduction of a genetic line.