Alternative Medicine: Magnet Therapy

Magnet therapy is an alternative medicine that has been utilized for centuries. It is a natural way to align ions within the human body. You may be a skeptic, but there are millions of people who have tried magnetic therapy magnets and been astounded by the results!

How are the ions constructed within the human body and how does magnetic therapy help to relieve pain and illness? As you know by now, the Earth has a magnetic field that constantly pulls and pushes molecular ions that you cannot see. These ions are so small that they even exist within your body. Magnet therapy seeks to align and purify negative ions from within the body. Without magnetic influence, these ions can build up over time in the human body and cause friction in tissues, which can lead to irritation, disease and pain.

Many struggle with some kind of physical injury, joint problem, or persistent pain. Did you know that there’s an all-natural renewable product out there that can help heal your joints and muscles? That’s right, magnets!

Magnet therapy has been used to supplement treatment for all sorts of illnesses ranging from diabetes to kidney problems. Magnetic therapy has also been most useful in treating arthritis, sprains, and post-operative joint care. Over time, wearing a magnetic product will help align the ions within your body and reduce pain, inflammation and friction. For example, do you have problems with an ankle, knee, shoulder or back injury? Believe it or not there are wide variety of braces available with magnets for use with specific body injuries and give prominent and proven treatment to these areas. There are magnetic ankle and shoulder braces available for those who’ve recently sprained their ankle, dislocated their shoulder or are recovering from surgery. Magnetic knee braces help reduce inflammation and friction within your knee joint. Likewise, if you have back problems, magnetic back supports help straighten your spine and purify your spinal fluid.

With magnetic therapy you have an all-natural safe supplement to your healing program to bring you back to full health. The best part about magnets is that they are completely renewable. Once you buy one magnet, it will last forever. Also, magnets are completely free of any side effects or negative health consequence. It is easy to utilize whenever ad wherever you want. There are countless health benefits to magnetic therapy. Don’t you think that it is time that you treated that old injury with magnetic therapy today? Being perfected for centuries, now is the perfect time to get started.

This article was made possible by Health and Magnets and the great Health with Magnets team. As a growing alternative medicine practice, they are instrumental in providing valuable information about the healing properties of magnets.

The Secret of Meditation

Do you want to become more spiritually enlightened; feel more connected to the people and things around you; or even relieve yourself of mental and physical stress? One of the top recommendations for all of the above aspirations is meditate. But what does this mean exactly? What is meditation? Images of some tranquil faced person, donned in relaxed attire, sitting in the lotus position is a commonly conjured impression when thinking of the idea of meditation. And while such an image may indeed be apt, it unfortunately does very little to actually convey an understanding about what meditation really is. Pictures may only hint at meditative techniques (or rather strategies which might make your mind more conducive towards meditation). And while a lot can be said for the benefits of any number of different meditative techniques, meditation is strictly an internal activity. Which means pictures have very little to offer as far as offering an explanation as to what takes place in meditation. Never confuse technique with intent; for though there may be numerous methods of meditation, the intent of meditation is always the same. Be present. Of all the many definitions of meditation (and yes there are plenty of them), the intent that underscores them all is actually one. Be present.

For example, let’s look at the following definitions of meditation:

Meditation means “consciously directing your attention to alter your state of consciousness.”

Question: What is this state of consciousness to be realized?

Answer: To be present.

“Meditation is a discipline in which one attempts to get beyond the conditioned, ‘thinking’ mind into a deeper state of relaxation or awareness.”

Question: What is this deeper state of relaxation and / or awareness?

Answer: Being present.

Meditation means “continuous thought and reflection” or “intent observance.”

Question: Continuous thought and reflection or intent observance to what end?

Answer: To being present.

Be present. Be present Be present. That truly is all there really is to meditation. Simply be present. But how does one go about being present? Now this I cannot really explain to you. I’m actually of the opinion that trying to teach someone how to meditate by telling them what to do is like trying to teach someone how to swallow or inhale by employing the same approach. Words are inadequate to the task. Being present is just one of those somethings that you will only understand by getting a natural feel for it. What’s more, it is only by recognizing the experience of what being present is that you grow in your ability to induce the meditative state at will. And even though words may be inadequate to the task of explaining how to be present, words are extremely valuable in describing what it is to be present.

Being present is just as natural a tendency as swallowing or inhaling. You fall into and out of this state of consciousness all the time while washing the dishes, drifting off to sleep, walking in the park, riding a roller coaster, using the bathroom… You do not need to be taught how to be present. You merely need to learn to recognize what being present is in order to become a proficient meditator. And to that end, consider this…

Think of a time in your experience when you felt wholly engrossed in the moment. When you felt completely engaged in whatever event was before you for no other motive than you loved just being. You didn’t care about how things were going, you weren’t trying to make anything happen, you had no agenda, you were worried about nothing, expecting nothing, regretting nothing, you weren’t dwelling wistfully over times gone by or trying to distract yourself from the experience of an unpleasant feeling. You were quite simply and unconditionally enraptured with the moment; emotionally engaged in what was going on before you yet mentally impartial about the outcome. You were just content to be.

Can you recall such a moment in your experience? True these moments may be fleeting, they often whisk by us unappreciated, but I assure you we do all experience these flashes. They occur everyday. The thing is to get in the habit of noticing of them, acknowledging them. These are the moments which show us what it is to be present. Meditation is about deliberately producing these moments. How do you do this? The answer may seem vague, but it’s the one that’s most proper. You just do it.

When you meditate you are making a conscious commitment to think in terms which will evoke the experience of being present. Again, I cannot tell you how to do this, but I can assure you that in your learning to recognize these moments as they involuntarily occur, you will instinctually become aware of what you need to do to voluntarily make these experiences occur.

There is definitely no shortage of ideas on meditative techniques “out there.” I say go ahead and experiment with them to your heart’s content. If you need to feel grounded in a process of focusing on your breath or on chanting or whatever have you, that’s quite okay. Ritual is a good way to get yourself in the mood for meditation. Ritual is good practice for meditation because practice is a precursor to actually living out a desired experience. But in all your experimentation with these different meditative techniques, might I suggest that you always remain mindful of the underlying intent of what meditation is. Always be mindful that the objective is to be present. Also, as you are going about your day, from this moment forward might I also suggest that you resolve to be diligent about consciously acknowledging those moments in your experience where you have unconsciously slipped into a period of being present. These acknowledgements will go a long way towards teaching you the secret to meditation. They will do more to this end than any amount of words could ever do. That’s what makes it such a good secret.

Evette Gardner is the author of the self realization / advaita ebook Divine Heritage. She currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts. You can read more of her articles on her web site and blog.