Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Experience Peace and Joy of Learning Buddism..

International Youth Seminar on Life and Ch'an


Experience the peace and joy of learning Buddhism
+ Explore the beauty of Taiwan
+ Meet new friends from all over the world

July 19-25 - Enriching lectures and fun activities activities at Fo Guang Shan monastery + cultural and historical tour of Taiwan
July 26-August 1 - Optional meditation retreat


APPLY NOW: Applicants from the Philippines will be screened on Sunday, May 20, 2012. Please download more information about the event and the application form from http://www.fgs.org.tw/events/lifeedu/doc/english.zip. Completely fill out the application form and send it to fgsphilippines@gmail.com.

Once accepted, participants will enjoy free food, accommodations, tours, and seminar materials within Taiwan. Airfare, travel tax, and visa fees will be covered by the participant. For more questions, please contact 0917-8124424.
Fo Guang Shan Mabuhay Temple is located at 656 P. Ocampo St. (former Vito Cruz, across Century Park Hotel), Malate, Manila. You may contact us through tel. no. (02) 559-9540 or mobile phone no. (0917) 812-4424.

We are officially registered with SEC as International Buddhist Progress Society (IBPS) Manila.

Samsara, A Film On Spiritual Love..


   Join us for a double event this Sunday, May 20, at the Mabuhay Temple. In the morning, catch Professor José Alain Austria, former Chair of the Social Sciences Area of De La Salle – College of St. Benilde, at the BUDDHIST LECTURE SERIES 2012 as he presents the similariti...es between the Kuan Yin figure of Chinese Buddhism and the Virgin Mary of Filipino Catholicism in a talk entitled THE KUAN YIN-MARY CONNECTION: ARCHETYPES OF MERCY IN FILIPINO COLONIAL RELIGIOUS ART AND FOLKLORE. Prof. Austria will also present a deconstruction of a 17th century legend from Batangas which seems to merge the identities of the two holy figures. The lecture will be held at the Prajna Lecture Hall located at the 5th floor. Registration starts at 9:30 am.


   In the after noon, join the DHARMA CINEMA CIRCLE for a FREE film screening of SAMSARA, the debut feature of critically-acclaimed director Pan Nalin. Dubbed as a spiritual love story, Samsara is the tale of one man's struggle to find spiritual enlightenment while dealing with his worldly desires. A discussion on the film and how it relates to Virya Paramita or the Perfection of Diligence will follow after the screening. The film screening will be held at the Audio Visual Room located at the 6th floor. Registration starts at 1:30 pm. 

Visit here: https://www.facebook.com/dharmacinema/photos#!/FgsMabuhayTempleEducationCenter

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Medicard Celebrate It's 25th Year Of Heath Service To The Nation!

      
        I was with  a great crowd, last night, of beautiful people, warm ambiance, good food, etc., on the occasion of Medicard's Silver Anniversary. at Makati Shangrila Hotel,  A day to celebrate! 


      
      Dr. Nicanor D. Montoya  M.D, president and one of its founding member,  gave an inspiring message, as to from Medicard's humble beginning up to where it is now,. 


    He says, it  started in 1987,  when a group of eminent physicians from the most distinguished medical centers in the country, concerned at the ability of working people to pay for much needed quality health care, consolidated their resources together to put up MEDICard Philippines, Inc. 


     It  is a pioneer in the industry. The owners have been in the health care service for years.and now, that they're on their twenty five years,  they hope to continue their health service to the Nation for more years to come..
   
       
     Medicard has grown to 500,000 members, and is associated with over 11,000 accredited doctor, specialists and dentists, operating out of over 500 hospitals and clinics nationwide. Operating 24 hours each and every day, MEDICard Philippines, Inc. provides a quality healthcare service to all its members.

      It's vision is provide the best quality health care service through total customer satisfaction to our members and to contribute to the well-being of the society that we serve. 

       Indeed a great reason to celebrate their silver anniversary!



     
Visit here: http://www.medicardphils.com/
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MEDICard.Philippines

Friday, February 3, 2012

Igor's special one-off 3 DAY Conversational Hypnosis Training held in London, UK...


Igor's special one-off 3 DAY Conversational Hypnosis Training held in London, UK
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In Just 3 Days It Will Be Almost Impossible For Anyone To Disagree With You Or Say "No" To You...


Sunday, May 1, 2011

6 Surprising Reasons You’re Cranky


Sometimes the things that put us in a bad mood are totally obvious, like when you get stuck in traffic going to and from work, come home to find a broken pipe has flooded your bathroom floor or discover your favorite pair of heels are now your puppy’s new toy. But other times bad moods seem to creep up from out of nowhere, sucking the wind out of our upbeat sails. What gives? Well, experts have discovered some surprising, subtle factors that can unknowingly affect your outlook, like the lighting in your bedroom and social gatherings that are supposed to be fun. See if any of these sneaky mood wreckers sound familiar, try our easy science-backed tips for overcoming them, then get smiling again—you deserve to be happy!


A too-bright bedroom
You likely don’t leave the overhead lights on while you sleep at night, but even dim light while you doze could make you depressed, animal research in Psychoneuroendocrinology indicates. Nighttime light suppresses the production of melatonin, a hormone tied to mood. You may feel sunnier if you use room-darkening shades and don’t drift off with the TV on.

Adopt A Cat..




Adopt a Cat is a  project of  CARA Welfare Philippines


This event happens regularly at hobbes and landes, The Fort.
Visit here: http://www.caraphil.org/printables/Adoption-Gallery.html

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Dreams

By  | Healthy Living 
Ever wonder why you keep reliving the same strange scene in your sleep? Turns out, there's more to dreams than restless nights. Sleep experts weigh in on the meaning of dreams and the interesting ways they affect you.

1. No one knows for sure why you dream.
 
"That's the one part of sleep medicine we know the least about," says Charles Bae, a sleep medicine specialist at the Cleveland Clinic. "I think dreams help people process the multiple kinds of sensory input that come in through the day." Some people report experiencing eureka moments during dreams. 

In her book about Lyndon Johnson, biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote that LBJ dreamed he had a stroke and became paralyzed - and then a few months later chose not to run for president in 1968. "He had made a decision in his dream," says Myron Glucksman, author of Dreaming: An Opportunity for Change, and psychiatrist in New York City and Redding, Connecticut. "Dreams are like an internal diary. They're a nightly commentary on your life." 

Related: 7 Things You Didn't Know About Sleep
 

2. You dream throughout the night, not just during REM sleep. 
Forget what you heard in college about dreams only occurring during REM sleep. You can remember stories from throughout the night, though not all are created equal. REM-sleep dreams, which are more common in the second half of the night, tend to seem more vivid and unrealistic. "If you dream you jumped out of a plane, and you saw rockets around you, that's almost certainly a REM sleep dream," says Jerry Siegel, professor of psychiatry and director of the Center for Sleep Research at UCLA. Dreams during the first three (of the four) stages of sleep may seem more mundane. 

3. You remember a dream if you awake during it. 
"The primary determinant of whether you'll remember a dream is being awakened during the dream," says Mark Mahowald, professor of neurology at the University of Minnesota Medical School and visiting professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at Stanford University. "If you don't wake up during the dream, the memory is gone. We're on a self-erasing tape while we're asleep." 

4. Spicy foods may make you remember more dreams and nightmares. 
"The meal makes it more likely you're going to wake up during sleep," says Mahowald. "The heavy meal has nothing to do with dream generation. It has to do with dream recall." In order to recall a dream, you have to be awake, at least for a few minutes. "Our brain isn't able to convert from short-term to long-term memory while we're asleep," says psychologist Lisa Medalie, a behavioral sleep specialist at the University of Chicago

5. You may be able to change bad dreams. 
Many therapists believe it's possible to "re-write" nightmares. People who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, for instance, can train themselves to recognize when they're in a dream. They tell themselves, "This is only a dream," says sleep researcher Ursula Voss, a psychology professor at theUniversity of Frankfurt. Some of her patients came up with an idea that works: They make a bracelet that they wear to sleep. "If the bracelet is not in the dream, they know it's a dream," she says. They look out for "something that's bizarre" and then try to shift the direction of the dream. 

Related: 9 Causes of Sleeplessness
 

Shelby Harris, director of behavioral sleep medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City, uses "imagery rehearsal therapy" with her patients. She encourages them to clearly envision a new scenario when dreams take a bad turn. One patient kept dreaming she was surrounded by sharks and was starting to drown. "She just changed the sharks to dolphins," says Harris. "We wrote out a whole new storyline." 

6. The brain is still hard at work while you're sleeping and dreaming. 
"REM sleep is not a time of rest for the brain," says Mahowald. "The brain is being stimulated at an incredibly high level throughout dream sleep. The stimulation is what generates the dream imagery. And then the function of the brain is to make sense of what it's presented with. When we're awake, we're presented with the real world. When we're asleep, what the brain is presented with is dream imagery. The brain tries to make sense of all these random and presumably meaningless images and thoughts and sounds. The brain constructs the dream out of all this imagery. When we're awake, the brain perceives the real world as it is." 

7. It's hard to separate the function of sleep from the function of dreams. 
"The function of sleep is to downscale things so that the brain is ready and able to learn the next morning," says Mahowald. "I think that dreaming is something the brain has to generate in the process of re-equilibrating." If you start with 100 points of synapses at the beginning of the day and have 125 by the end of it, you need to rearrange it down to 100 - or you'd have 150 the next day, he says. "At some point it would not be sustainable. You'd have too many synapses to fill your scale." 

Related: 9 Simple Ways to De-Stress at Home
 

8. Dreams may help people process and consolidate memories.
 
In one study, Harvard researchers asked subjects to navigate through a 3D maze and then either nap for 90 minutes or stay awake but quiet. Nappers who said they dreamed about the experience got much better at navigating the maze. "The brain seems to be encoding in pictures, visually," says Voss.

9. Dreams do not foretell the future

"Everyone wants dreams to be prophetic," says Mahowald. "You forget about the 500 dreams you had about phone calls that didn't come true the next day. All of these dream-related prophecies are just pure statistical phenomenon." People want to find meaning in these night stories. "They want them to be supernatural," he says. 

10. No one agrees about the meaning of dreams. 
Freud called dreams "the guardians of sleep." And he believed their purpose was the censor basic impulses, such as aggression and sex, says Glucksman. Some people insist Freud was right, and others think dreams hold no meaning. "Treat it as a present, and do whatever you want with it," says Voss.