I was at a parenting workshop

On Feb 13, 2011 3:09 AM, "Maria Lopez" <[email protected]> wrote:



Anthony:

My sister and any member of my family have me at any moment they want me.
In fact, it was very complicated lo leave Scotland as we were having for
several weeks in a row an almost non stopping snow falling down since 27th
October. Airport, Railway Station and Buses going away from Edinburgh all
services had to be intermittently closed down.  There were avalanches of
snow coming intermittently from the roofs of the Edinburgh City.  Casualties
were crowded of people with broken bones in their body due to slipped in the
snow and things like that.  We reached temperatures alternatively through
the weeks between minus 5 and minus 20 Centigrade Degrees.  With the cold my
physical condition with the back, shoulder, legs and feet were struggling
preventing the crisis of mobility.  It wasn't easy to elude and deal with
all the massive medical bureaucracy coming those days. As soon I thought I
was finished with something there was something else coming up.  However,
 As a contrast with all these complications physical and social I was able
to sit down for first time in many years in my zen Japanese stool though not
for very long period of sitting down as my right leg would get swollen if
trying longer....Those about 20 minutes three times a day while being
immersed in such a mess of preparations were going to be more useful anyone
cant think at a later time while in Spain (and I save the details here as
they  come to the private level of what I've found once over there).

Optimism doesn't come out of the blue to people with complex, complicated
and difficult lifes.  Optimism are the fruits of boring practise.  That
tedious practise of being present in the present moment.  Easy to say but
not as easy to be carried out at all times.  In fact I tend to take it easy
and not to force myself into it too much.

Going back to my sister anger and after my last experience with her, I would
say that she needs to be left alone in her anger till she calm down by
herself.  There are different degrees of anger and when anger reaches to a
very destructive level then is better to leave that person alone till calms
down.

For pain management first step is the recognition and acceptance of that
pain being there.  Learning how to relax the body and mind. Physical and
mental food that one ingests.  Forbearance.  Tolerance.  Showing kindest to
that area that is sick.  Talking to it....all activities should be done in
the awareness of the in and out breathing.  Very important this....I don't
know perhaps I write a post in more detail about pain management.

Thanks for the chat.  Nice talking to you.
Mayka




--- On *Sun, 13/2/11, Anthony Wu <[email protected]>* wrote:


From: Anthony Wu <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 8:38


   Mayka,

I agree with you that emotions can cure or kill. I believe you belong to an
optimistic type, so no matter what comes, you should be able to handle with
calm. On the other hand, your sister needs help from you. I don't know how,
but I think you should be able to help her with your own example.

As regards the teacher of JM's Shaolin monk friend. It happens that I spend
a lot of time in Hong Kong, where Queen Elizabeth Hospital is located, and
one of my friends suffers for acute kidney trouble. I think it may be
uselful to introduce some form of pain management to him. That said, though
I seem to be OK right now, not finding any terminal disease, sooner or
later, I will need it myself.

Anthony

--- On *Sun, 13/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]>* wrote:


From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 9:16 AM


   Hi Anthony:

Just socialising a bit with you.

Just a few weeks ago I almost died because of the flu...and do you know
what kind of thought came to my mind?.  I thought:  "My sister has cancer
and is horrified of the perspective of dying and perhaps I may not able to
come back to Scotland and die here before her.  I left the cold behind.
What a beautiful color gives this winter sunshine in Spain.  There is so
much light here...."  when one think that those moments may be the last
moments of one being alive, everything becomes very bright, calm,
precious and more lively than ever.  At the very least I didn't go ugly and
my face was with rosy cheeks and very shine.  as the sunshine was getting
into my room at all daily hours.  How very nice to see the geraniums with so
many red flowers in the window and the birds singing for me as it was
spring.

Knowing the cure of terminal cancer won't prevent humans from dying when the
time come to us.  We die slowly everyday anyway.   To my sister won't be the
illness who will kill her but the extreme anger she has in her because of
her illness.  The greate is her anger the more she's feeding her illness
with it.

Mayka


--- On *Sat, 12/2/11, Anthony Wu <[email protected]>* wrote:


From: Anthony Wu <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 12 February, 2011, 21:30


   JMJM,

Very interesting. Can you give me the contact of the Shaolin monk;s
teacher in Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong?

The other question is whether the monk can cure the disease that causes
pain, such as cancer?

Anthony

--- On *Sun, 13/2/11, Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明 <[email protected]>*wrote:


From: Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Zen] Pain
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 12:14 AM


Hi Kristy,

In Los Angeles, I have known a Shao-Lin Monk, with hair, for about 20
years. He graduated from the "Nature's Gate of Shao Lin". I have
introduced to him about 40 some people with many different kinds of
pain. And usually he cures them within four weeks. And most of these
"patients" continue to introduce their friends.

His methods are rather crude, but it is very effective. His theory,
"wherever the chi is stuck, there is pain." Acupuncture needles are
designed for tuning up internal organs. His methods are designed for
tendons, joints, muscles, etc.

If you are interested, I can get his references. I have heard without
verification that his Teacher worked at Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong
treating special cases.

My friends who I introduce to, can testify to his unique and effective
treatments.

Let me know your thoughts.

There could be language issues. If so, I can find someone to help for
this good cause.

JM

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