Thursday, 8 January 2015
Japanese Acupuncture (日本鍼灸)
Every morning before waking up, place your right hand over the heart, take a slow and gentle breathe, feeling the warmth of the hand, and tell yourself that "My heart is happy." This will creat a totally different reality than you might have without it. Namaste.
Monday, 15 December 2014
On Depression & Anxiety/Japan Acupuncture (日本鍼灸)
On Depression & Anxiety
When Prozac is the most prescribed drug in this country,
there is definitely something wrong with this country! One thing I was surprised after opening
up my acupuncture clinic was that the number of clients coming in for depression
and anxiety. Most amazingly, there
is no gender difference, and also, younger people are affected by them. I believe there is no other country
like ours today.
Why is this the trend?
I blame everything on American diet and drug culture. Fast and frozen food industries
and pharmaceutical companies are basically destroying our foundation of
health. They offer chemicals and preservatives very unnatural to our body and drugs that have many side effects so that they are
no longer cure. For example,
I do not call cheese made in this country cheese anymore. It is basically an “imitation” with
lots of chemical preservatives (not to mention its salt content). Try this for yourself: buy a Big Mac and place it in a car’s
trunk for months and forget about it.
Then open the trunk to see if it has been decomposed or not*1.
Well, it does not decompose.
Do you really want this kind of foods?
What We Need To Do:
1) Stop
giving yourself a false excuse saying, “I don’t have time.” Yes, you do. It is a matter of how much you honor yourself. If your health or issues with
depression and anxiety are your priority, you will do something
better. Do not eat fast and junk
foods or anything unhealthy.
2) Do
not excessively intake inflammatory and acidic foods (hopefully none), such
as: cheeses, white sugar, white
flour, red meats, coffee, sodas, alcohol, etc.
Study online what foods are acidic and alkalizing. On drugs, remember this: all drugs have side effects, therefore
they are not cure.
3) Discipline
yourself to do at least minimum exercises, such as daily 30 min walking,
yoga, stretching, etc. Get out of
your room and breathe fresh air (it is totally free).
4) If
you are deeply into depression, you need to tell yourself that you need
help. Call someone and start
talking: asking for help is a beginning of
friendship – do not hesitate. If
you cannot, then do the #5).
5) Know
what depression and anxiety are.
What are they to you if someone asks “depression is equal to
what”? Can you answer? Become aware what they are and do
not pay attention to depression/anxiety itself. Not knowing what they are is ignorance. You will forever in a depressive state,
and that’s where suffering is (being ignorant). For
example, my definition of depression is:
creating a false statement and projecting it into the future. Everyone has a different
definition. You must find it for
yourself. Know what is in your
mind only and what is a true reality.
Depression and anxiety are 100% creations of the mind and nothing to do
with reality that you are experiencing.
However, the sensation and symptoms you feel are real: queasiness in the stomach, diarrhea or
constipation, fatigue, heaviness, pain, etc.
6) Seek
out help. Do not hesitate. Acupuncture is great medium but there
are others.
7) Be
more spiritual. Increase your
awareness, and for the first time, find out who you truly are and more importantly what you
are. Good luck.
Namaste.
*1: Did you know that
Crest toothpaste would melt asphalt?
Try cleaning your drive way with the paste and a brush and see for
yourself.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Japan Acupuncture (日本鍼灸)
Many of my clients know that I often talk about spirituality. This is because the mind often leads us to unbalance of our body. Mind and body are not enough. There has to be spirituality to sustain the balance of the former two. As St John Perse, a French poet who won the Nobel Prize, said that in our modern time that the space between the finite and the infinity was getting far apart. Modern people are less capable today to be creative within our world of finite. We talk about conquering nature, for example, with drugs and surgeries as if they are cures. This is the work of the mind. As long as we are limited in our mind, we will suffer forever mentally and physically. Next time you see a stone, don't break it to build a skyscraper but leave it as is and imagine upon the stone what it could be. Yes, it is the realm of poetry that leads us to the infinite possibilities and not limited in anything. Everything is possible, even getting rid of cancer, if we can imagine with the total freedom without constricts. As you know that I don't belong to any religion or church, but I can tell you that the realization of a poem is a religion, and for me it is religiously spiritual.
Namaste.
Namaste.
Monday, 10 November 2014
On Transcendence
We often misunderstand the difference between transformation
and transcendence. We think
transcendence is something that transforms, for example, the movie,
Transcendence (incidentally, it is made by the same director, Christopher
Nolan, who made Interstellar: he
was off the mark on Transcendence, and he nailed it on Interstellar). In the movie, Johnny Depp character’s
consciousness is transferred to computer.
This is a transformation and not the transcendence. True transcendence is experiencing and
realizing the True Nature of our Self and becoming THAT. At the End (I mean really the End with
a capital E) of all physics, mathematics, and sciences, there IS something that
cannot be known by formulations and knowledge. I suppose we can know everything in the universe up to
99.9%. But there is always, 0.1%
that cannot be explained. As long
as the 0.1% remains, then we are not knowing and experiencing the true fact. Same with our existence. If I say that we don’t exist, do you
deny it and say it is not true? It
is ok to deny it, but can you really prove that you are right? It is always that 0.1% needs to be
answered. The only way to reach
the answer is by transcendence. Namaste.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Japan Acupuncture, Phoenix, AZ (日本鍼灸アリゾナ)
How/Why Acupuncture Works:
In case if anyone wonders about how and why acupuncture works, the simplest answer is that because each one of us, no matter how sick we are, has the healing power within our body. Western medicine treats sicknesses and diseases and oriental medicine treats a human being.
About A Cicada:
Summer is to swimming, sunshine, etc. In Japan, cicada represents summer. In America, we call it a bug, but in Japan, it is more revered. Cicada spends 7 years in underground and when they metamorphosed to a cicada, it only lives for a few days (For Japanese, it is like cherry blossoms: its beauty only last few days and petals fall.) Therefore, cicada is a symbol of perseverance and reminder of how short the life is. Here is my translation of a Basho's haiku*: "Soon death awaits, Not knowingly, The voice of a cicada." Cicada does not care how short the life is. It always sings with full voice. It does not hesitate, does not complain, and does not doubt. It simply passes on to the next generation what it has always been. So, next summer when you hear a cicada, please don't think as a bug. It is there to remind you what your true purpose is in your spiritual quest. Namaste.
*芭蕉: やがて死ぬ気色も見えず蝉の声
In case if anyone wonders about how and why acupuncture works, the simplest answer is that because each one of us, no matter how sick we are, has the healing power within our body. Western medicine treats sicknesses and diseases and oriental medicine treats a human being.
About A Cicada:
Summer is to swimming, sunshine, etc. In Japan, cicada represents summer. In America, we call it a bug, but in Japan, it is more revered. Cicada spends 7 years in underground and when they metamorphosed to a cicada, it only lives for a few days (For Japanese, it is like cherry blossoms: its beauty only last few days and petals fall.) Therefore, cicada is a symbol of perseverance and reminder of how short the life is. Here is my translation of a Basho's haiku*: "Soon death awaits, Not knowingly, The voice of a cicada." Cicada does not care how short the life is. It always sings with full voice. It does not hesitate, does not complain, and does not doubt. It simply passes on to the next generation what it has always been. So, next summer when you hear a cicada, please don't think as a bug. It is there to remind you what your true purpose is in your spiritual quest. Namaste.
*芭蕉: やがて死ぬ気色も見えず蝉の声
Friday, 15 August 2014
Japanese Acupuncture (日本鍼灸) Newsletters
Volume 3, No. 4, August, 2014
Oriental Medicine
& On Human Conditions
Chapter Four
Lung: Sadness, Courage, and Dissolution No. 4
樹葉凋落時如何
When
leaves shrivel and fall, how do you feel?
大露金風
The
Absolute Golden Wind
(Absolute: purest, truest, clearest,
none-other-than)
(Golden
Wind: autumn wind)
Perhaps, this simple conversation is one of the most
famous of all Zen utterances made by Chinese masters. A monk, obviously himself was old and an accomplished
Zen-ist, asked his master Ummon (雲門), how
he felt about looking at a tree in an autumn day. Literal translation of the answer is: totally naked (bare) golden wind
(gold-metal/fall: Five
Element). What Ummon said was that
everything and everywhere was the Golden Wind. There is no hesitation, no uncertainty, and confusion: clear as the autumn sky and cool as the
wind, for he is in the state of absolute “Nothingness.”
The monk who asked did not have any desire (the
nakedness); void of a position, fame, and money. Only thing he knew he had was his aliveness and
livingness. I believe that he
wanted assurance from his master that his as-is-ness was as close as the
master’s. (In so doing, he tested
his master’s awareness: very gutsy
thing to do). His worry was
answered by a spontaneous response by the master. Their hearts met.
They understood each other, and they were one. When we are ready to shed everything that we believe
valuable and dear, even a god, and therefore, stand totally naked, the cool
autumn wind permeates through us and makes us realize that it is the “Life”
that “Is” everything and everywhere.
For most of us, fall is about the following. Cool autumn air tightens our
lungs. Leaves fall and remind us
of time passing, making us feel slightly sad. It is the time to reflect and move inward. Sensitivity comes back after summer of
activities. It is the time to
defend ourselves from pathogens once again. Yet, it is the time to be poetic and creative. New ideas flourish. Renewed desire once again burns within
us.
As my readers know that fall belongs to the Metal
Element and it is represented by the Lung and Sadness. In Oriental Medicine, the
contraction of the lungs is the sadness (Chinese character 悲: the upper portion of the word
characterizes the protracted lungs and the lower characterizes the heart or
feeling.) When the lungs are
protracted and contracted, we cannot breathe well. Pathogens come in and make the matter worse. It is very important for us to
strengthen the function of the lungs by drink less alcohol, less sweating,
resting and sleeping well, and intake more vitamin C and phytoagents. Some spices and plants open up the
lungs such as peppers and peppermint.
Apple cider vinegar increases the immune system. Physiologically, rubbing the sternum
while taking shower, gargling with salt, keeping the neck and the feet warm
help to keep the lung functions.
Acupuncture greatly helps the lung function. I can stop coughing and a progress of cold and flu
(especially caught early). Four
major acupuncture immune points in
the body system are: the base of
the neck, the navel, at the elbow where the line of crease folds, and UB-13 (at
both sides, about 1 ½ inches away from the third thoracic vertebra).
Fall is the time of emotions. Sadness prevails as it gets darker earlier in the day;
colors of flowers and trees fade; and the temperature drops. It is the time for yearning and
belonging, but at the same time, it is the time to be aware of self, physically
and spiritually. The dissolution
of sadness is to become a friend with the emotion. If you feel profound sadness, go ahead and go deeper into
the emotion and experience it.
From the experience, you will know how to become a friend with
sadness. Once this happens, a
sensation of sadness will last only a few seconds and you will be able to put
it aside in a proper place in your mind.
The ultimate dissolution happens when you can truly “experience” and
understand the following poem by the same Zen master, Ummon.
The Cool Wind gently blows
through my mind,
No matter what happens!
No matter what happens,
The Cool Wind gently blows
through my mind.
雲門 (Ummon)
Epilogue:
When you let go everything in your life, totally, then
you understand that it is “Love*” that gives the Life
*Compassion
© 2014 Dr. Y.
Frank Aoi (NM State)/Japanese Acupuncture, LLC
Thursday, 26 December 2013
Happy New Year
Here is a thought for the New Year coming up.
The greatest tragedy about the human race is that we all
think we are different.*1 About 3000 BC ago, something went wrong with the course of
human race: our ancestors
started to invade other tribal communities and that has made what we are today,
divided and conflicting. However,
no matter how different we “think” we are from others, we cannot avoid the
inner feeling that we are one and the same as a human. This is because we are intrinsically
one.*2 When you become aware of the Awareness, you know it is to be
true. What we are is always the
Experience experiencing itself. There are billions of consciousness on the
Earth, and we are all experiencing what we feel. Yet most of us do not realize what is feeling the feelings.
In the realm of the Awareness, the self does not exist. This means that you do not exist.
All senses are first memorized by the brain, and then the recognition
comes in the mind. But the brain
is not trustworthy. It is, as you know, notorious about memories. We don’t remember all the details even from yesterday. Our sense of smell, touch, vision,
taste, and hearing are all in the faulty brain. We cannot trust them.*3
What does this lead us to? First drop your given names. You did not choose them. Let go your mind.*4 The worst case of the mind is
either suicidal or homicidal. Let
it go. Empty your mind. Let go your self and ego. Experience who you truly are.
Then the funny thing is that once you now who you are, you
completely drop it and start address your self to be what you are.
So, I say this to all of you. I am the evil and the good. I am sorrow and happiness. I am all the miseries on the Earth and I am love. I am all these and beyond. Kiss my forehead and you know it is to
be true.
“Siddhartha silently looked at him with his still and
unchanging smile. Govinda stared
into Siddhartha’s face with fear, with yearning. Sorrow and eternal seeking were written in his gaze, eternal
failure to find. Siddhartha saw it
and smiled. ‘Lean toward me!’ he whispered in Govinda’s ear. ‘Lean toward me here! Right, a bit closer! Very close! Kiss my forehead, Govinda.’ …He no longer saw his friend Siddhartha’s face; instead he
saw other faces, many, a long row, a streaming river of faces, hundreds,
thousands, ...He saw the face of a fish, a carp…he saw gods, saw Krishna, saw
Agni…Govinda saw that his smile of the mask, this smile of the oneness…kind,
perhaps, quizzical, wise, thousandfold smile of Gautama, the Buddha, as he
himself…, no longer knowing whether a Siddhartha existed, or a Gautama, or I and
Thou, …Govinda stood for a brief while, leaning over Siddhartha’s silent face,
which he had just kissed, which had just been the setting of all formations,
all Becoming, all Being…Govinda bowed low. Tears ran over his old face, but he was unaware of them; the
feeling of deepest love, of humblest veneration burned in his heart like a
fire. He bowed low, down to the
ground, bowed to the motionless sitter, whose smile reminded him of everything
that he had ever loved in his life, that had ever been valuable and holy to him
in his life.”
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
*1: Those
of us who believe in individualism and the free will might want to ponder upon
the fact we did not consciously choose our birthday dates when we were fetuses.
*2: That
we all came from Africa, perhaps from the Lucy lineage. That we are made out of cosmic
dusts. That we came from the Big
Bang.
*3: Like
Rene Descartes did: once deceived,
cannot trust the deceiver. Like
the Heart Sutra correctly chants.
*4: The mind and the body are not enough. There has to be spirituality in between them.
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