The 10 Commandments of Campfire Cooking – Survival Life

We asked Alton Brown to share a few essential tips for cooking on an open fire. He agreed. Prepare thine ears as Alton Brown bestows his Campfire Cooking Commandments upon ye! That’s because a hardwood fire that’s about half-burned down puts out more even heat, and since most of the volatile substances have

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December 11, 2015 New Moon Forecast – Sagittarius New Moon triggers 11:11 Code of Joy! | Numerologist.com

Late last night while you were tucked in bed, something amazing happened.

A New Moon rose in Sagittarius…

On an 11 Universal Day…

In an 11 Universal Month…

(December, 2015 = 12 + 2015 = 2027 = 11)

Not only does this 11:11 gateway open a portal of fun and connection (get ready for some good ol’ holiday cheer!)…

But you will also find yourself on a quickened path towards transformation, abundance, focus, and self-awareness.

Source: December 11, 2015 New Moon Forecast – Sagittarius New Moon triggers 11:11 Code of Joy! | Numerologist.com

Theosophy ~ “Choosing The Tao” – Part 3

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CHOOSING THE TAO – III

 

Look, it cannot be seen – it is beyond form.
Listen, it cannot be heard – it is beyond sound.
Grasp, it cannot be held – it is intangible.
These three are indefinable;
Therefore they are joined in one.

Lao Tzu

 

There is not a person who could not at any time enter his inmost sanctuary and so come closer to the Krishna-Christos within. “Where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am present.” Those potent words of promise, uttered as a benediction by the Avatars, were not meant only for a chosen few or for any particular tribe. It is possible at any time for any human being to invoke and invite the sacred presences of any of the divine Teachers. They are not in any one place or epoch – they are always here, there and everywhere. One cannot say of enlightened beings that physical proximity in space and time determines the nearness or closeness or their sphere of divine radiance. By the strength of mind and the spiritual will released through true sacrifice, one may consecrate the altar within the secret heart and kindle the sacrificial fire, thereby becoming worthy of the living benediction of those who are ancestral in a spiritual sense, who are ageless and parentless, Anupadaka. Enlightened Sages are eternally in unison with the supernal light of Shekinah, the perennial wisdom ofSvabhavat, the ceaseless ideation of Svayambhu or Self-Existent, the absoluteness of the Tao.

The Tao antecedes all ancestors by reaching out to that which was before everything and yet which has no beginning, which ever exists and embraces every moment and the myriad beings who are sustained by its inexhaustible strength. It reaches beyond name and utterance, colour and form. It is the Soundless Sound, the divine intonation, the Svabhavatwhich cannot be aroused except by those who enter the light and become one with its unending compassion. Its potency is limitless. It can heal the sick and raise the dead. It is that light which never shone on land or sea, yet lighteth every man that cometh into the world. If any sincere seeker wishes to invoke that primordial light which is parentless, Anupadaka, he must create an oasis of calm within the mind, a haven of peace within the heart, a diffused quiescence in the whole of his being. He cannot do this all at once, but must, as Krishna teaches, adopt the strategy of recurrent exercise (abhyasa) in a spirit of disinterestedness(viraga). In the course of time he will build his bridge, his mental pathway to the light ofAtman in the lamp of Buddhi. For any human being there is nothing more beneficent than, by concentrating upon that which corresponds to the throat, opening up the devotional channel within his wandering mind between his heart-light and the star overhead.

All Avatars are apparent manifestations of Mahapurusha, while every Enlightened Being is an eternal branch of the ever-living Banyan, the Tree of Immortals. By invoking in consciousness with a proper reverence taught by the Tao, every true devotee may enter the radiant sphere of the spiritually wise and transmit to others the sweetness and light of the Tao. Every child experimenting with a palette of colours discovers rapidly that there are not only the seven prismatic hues but also many shades, tones and blends, that unforeseen combinations are possible by an adroit mixing of colours. It also learns through fumbling beginnings at mixing pigments for the sake of painting a landscape that mistakes and false starts must be endured. There is not a child that starts to paint who does not take many distracting bypaths, and sometimes fiercely assumes the posture of Shiva, destroying its own work. Sometimes it adopts the posture of Vishnu, thinking, “I am pleased.” At other times it assumes the posture of Brahmâ and attempts something new and original. All human beings as creative agents participate in the myriad scatterings and subtle hues of the prismatic seven.

Every human being in some life chooses the Tao, the pristine light which is colourless and beyond the differentiation of hues. Each of the great religions – originally a pure ray pointing to the One Light – in time produces tints that anathematize other people, thus resulting in walls of separation. This repeatedly arises because, as people no longer have access to the colourless light, they fall off the line of direction along the ray of their immortal individuality pointing towards the One that transcends all and yet is immanent in all. Sectarians thus speciously identify the pristine light with the namarupa of its reflected ray. They proclaim that all is contained in this particular book or that special scroll. But All is in every sacred book, is in the book of Nature. It is inscribed in every atom, and is in the pinpoint of light within every human eye. Men and women limit the inexhaustible richness of the All through fear, which kills the will and stays all progress. This is sad, and it arises because they become unbalanced. Either they have aggressively sought a selfish end or – when this went wrong – they retreated into some inversion and christened it by profane names such as cynicism, liberalism, this or that ism, protecting an insupportable illusion.

The harmony of the Tao is ever alive because it allows for endless change while at the same time ceaselessly balancing out. This is graphically represented in the familiar symbol of yinand yang within the invisible circle of Tao. When a person watches a slowly revolving wheel, studying the spokes, he will begin to understand the great wheel on which all beings revolve and in which all are involved. Those who cling to the circumference feel most the motion of the wheel. Those who cling to the spokes, the colours and the tints, find they do not have any sense of the subtler rhythm. The cyclic spin of the smaller wheel moves faster, so rapidly that it seems to be motionless. It has a centre which is an invisible, mathematical point. This may seem to be a mental abstraction and logical construction, but it is known on a subtler plane of homogeneous matter in a serene mental state of purified consciousness. Such centres could be consciously activated, thereby becoming gyroscopic in their power to awaken potential energies lying everywhere.

Every person may consciously choose to return to the central source, the pure light-energy of the motionless Tao without a name. This does not mean one should cease breathing. That would be a hasty reading of the Tao because one cannot live without breathing in and breathing out, and in this rhythmic activity one participates in the Tao, the Mother of Ten Thousand Things. When people are running or rushing they do not breathe rhythmically, but needlessly distort the rhythm. It is always possible to balance the chaotic breathing and the disorderly motions of daily life by providing spaces within the passage of time for a self-conscious return to the inner stillness, the serenity of meditation whereby one may renew oneself. Nature provides priceless opportunities for daily regeneration, and the Tao is experienced each night by every human being in deep, dreamless sleep. The Tao could also be known during waking life by the vigilant and contented person who practises deliberate mental withdrawal, self-surrender and non-violent action. The true seeker may heed the talismanic counsel of the Sage:

In meditation, go deep in the heart.
In dealing with others, be gentle and kind.
In work, be diligent.
In action, watch the timing.

Hermes, November 1978
Raghavan Iyer

Everything is in the palm of your hand – press these points for what it hurts | Feel Healthy Life

Everything is in the palm – press these points for what it hurts Instructions: • Press the thumb point, which means, what hurts you in the body  –  for 5 seconds • Release your thumb – 3 seconds. • Then press again … repeat this for several minutes. • When prolonged massage at least once a…

Source: Everything is in the palm of your hand – press these points for what it hurts | Feel Healthy Life

Instant hair thickening with aspirin in shampoo ! | Feel Healthy Life

Aspirin is not vainly applied as an ingredient in cosmetic products for healthy hair and skin. It has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Furthermore is an excellent manner for removes dead cells and smoothes the skin roughness. To take advantage of the beneficial properties of aspirin for hair simply crush thoroughly  5-6 tablets and add them…

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Jury awards $5.4 million to couple after finding fraud in foreclosure case – Houston Chronicle

Wall Street investment houses were eager to generate mortgage-securitized trusts – financial instruments created by bundling thousands of mortgages and selling shares to investors who expected to profit from the combined monthly mortgage payments. To deal with the paperwork involved with securitized trusts, many banks set up a process that came to be called robo-signing – high-volume approval of mortgage transfer documents by employees who didn’t review details and missed troubled mortgages. Hughes argued that when Wells Fargo retroactively attached the Wolfs’ mortgage to a securitized trust that was closed and sold to investors three years earlier, the bank violated a Texas law that prohibits fraudulent real estate filings. The jury agreed, although State District Judge Mike Engelhart hasn’t formally entered the verdict, and the bank and mortgage company haven’t said whether they’ll appeal. Ownership of a deed is created when the promissory note is transferred to a trustee, not when change of ownership is recorded at the county clerk’s office, Wells Fargo’s lawyers argued in court filings. Wells Fargo also argued the Wolfs do not have legal standing to contest whether their note and deed of trust were handled correctly under the trusts’ pooling and servicing agreements. […] homeowners are typically in the background and aren’t involved in buying or selling mortgages, transferring documents into trust agreements or creating mortgage-backed securities. […] this time, the Wolfs could stop the foreclosure – and potentially receive millions of dollars in damages if the jury verdict stands – because of the Texas law that prevents fraudulent filing of documents involving real estate. Dana Karni, a consumer rights lawyer in Houston, said that lenders, as well as companies that buy debt at a discount. then try to collect it, may view occasional legal judgments as a business expense unless juries award millions of dollars or more. A representative from Carrington told them that with the job loss and mounting bills, they would be good candidates for a federal program to help struggling homeowners.

Source: Jury awards $5.4 million to couple after finding fraud in foreclosure case – Houston Chronicle

Recipe — Amazing Poached Eggs!

Here’s How To Make The Most Amazing Poached Egg Dish That You Will Ever Taste

Serves: One egg per person

Ingredients:
– One and a half Tbsp. oil
– Three minced garlic cloves
– One chopped small onion
– Two cups crushed tomato
– One Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
– 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
– 1/2 tsp cumin
– 1/2 tsp paprika
– One tomato diced
– 1/4 cup of parsley
– Three room temperature eggs
– Chopped parsley
– Feta cheese

Here’s how to make it:
Heat oil over medium heat, add garlic and onions and cook until onions have softened and garlic is fragrant. Add the crushed tomatoes, Worcestershire sauce, cayenne pepper, cumin and paprika. Stir to incorporate. Add dice tomato and cook until sauce has thickened. Using a spoon, create wells for the eggs, crack an egg into each well. Cover and cook for another five to eight minutes, until the egg whites are cooked but the yolk is still a bit runny. Garnish with parsley and feta cheese. Enjoy!

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How To Begin A Meditation Habit

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Meditation is something that we’re constantly being encouraged to use. Every self-help guru, every highly successful individual and even many athletes trumpet its many benefits and the research too seems to back-up its value.

So why don’t more people practice it?

The main problem for most of us is that it’s really rather daunting, obtuse and complicated. Meditation is ultimately about reaching enlightenment and an inner peace right? Sounds a bit heavy for a Friday evening!

The real question for many people then is where to start. This article will provide you with a good starting point and help you with your first meditative experience. From there, you should feel a little more confident to try it again in future…

Some Tips to Begin With
The first tip is to set yourself a timer for 10 minutes. 10 minutes is a short enough amount of time that most of us will be able to fit it into our busy schedules and by setting an alarm you prevent yourself from having to keep checking the clock to see how much longer you have – this is not conducive to meditation as you might imagine.

The next tip is to sit comfortably in a chair or cross legged. You don’t want to lie down for fear of falling asleep but you should be comfortable.

Focus
The next thing you’re going to do is to focus. This can mean focusing on your breath, or repeating a mantra (a word of your choice) over and over. This will be your ‘anchor’ and you will come back to this whenever your mind starts to wander.

If you struggle with these anchors, another option is to watch a flame. Lighting a candle and watching it can be a surprisingly effective form of meditation.

Just ‘Be’
Now just ‘be’ for 10 minutes. The mistake many people make here is to try and force themselves to have a ‘still mind’ devoid of thoughts. This is almost impossible for a beginner and will lead to nothing but stress.

Instead, we’ll take the mindfulness approach of simply letting the mind wander. When it does, make a note of it and simply focus back on your anchor. This removes the stress and gives you a safe environment in which to practice directing your attention inwards. The same goes for itching and coughing – just let it happen and then return.

Try to repeat this three times a week for a couple of months and see what happens… You’ll be glad you did!

Recipe ~ Bolo de Laranja – Orange Cake

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Ingredients:
1 cup of freshly squeezed orange juice (juice from 3-4 oranges)
5 eggs
2 cups of flour, sifted
1 tsp of baking powder
2 cups of sugar
1 cup of canola oil

 

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Squeeze the oranges until you have 1 cup of freshly squeezed orange juice.

Grease a tube pan and lightly coat with flour.

In a bowl, add the baking powder to the flour and blend well with a wooden spoon.

In a separate bowl, with a mixer, beat the egg yolks, sugar and oil until well blended. To this, add the juice, flour and baking powder. Beat ingredients until a smooth batter is formed.

In a another separate bowl, beat the eggs whites until stiff peaks form.

With a spatula, fold the egg whites into the egg yolk / flour mixture until all ingredients are well blended.

Pour the batter into the tube pan and bake for approximately 1 hour or until baked. When cooled remove from tube pan and place on cake plate. Optional: sprinkle some powdered sugar on top.

Affirmations …

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I choose to be successful.

Doing well in life takes important decision-making. My success is completely dependent on my commitment to achieve meaningful goals.

When I choose to be successful at something, each decision I make is directly tied to achieving that success. I recognize that having the resolve to hit a target means very few things are allowed to get in the way.

My desired results drive me to push harder and work smarter.

When others try to get me to slow down, I ignore them. It is more important to me to remain focused on my desired results. Keeping the end in mind is all I need to maintain consistent effort.

I choose to be successful with my relationships. Even in negative situations, I am committed to working towards a positive resolution that can strengthen our relationship.

I do my best to nurture my friendships. Feeding positivity into relationships is a conscious step towards ensuring they remain successful. The longevity of those unions is directly related to daily maintenance of them.

Today, I expect success because I make a conscious choice to achieve it. I commit to an ongoing effort to realize my victories. My path remains clear because I avoid letting obstacles distract me.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1. How does positive thinking help me to courageously go after difficult goals?
2. Are there external factors that influence how I measure my success?
3. How can I make daily choices that lead me toward my goal?

Recipe ~ Vegetable Latkes

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Celebrate Hanukkah with Vegetable Latkes!

Latkes are a favorite Jewish dish that is a deep fried, traditionally made with potatoes and ground Matzo crackers and topped with sour cream (lots of it, for me!)

For this recipe, I grated zucchini, carrots, parsnips and potatoes, with a little thinly sliced onions and parsley to make a bright and crispy Vegetable Latkes recipe.

This video was filmed during Passover, so you’ll hear me referring to Passover. But Vegetable Latkes are definitely worthy and traditional for Hanukkah as well! And whether or not you celebrate Hanukkah, I promise this is one simple and affordable recipe that you and your family will love.

Enjoy the video and I hope you see just how easy it is to make Vegetable Latkes at home!

Happy Hanukkah!