Sunday, February 4, 2018

Music's Magical Effects on Parkinson's Disease




Would You Like to Swing on a Star?

Seeing is believing, and believing provides hope for us all. Who among us wouldn't like to 'swing on a star' to the end of life--effortlessly and gracefully gliding and dancing?

Recently my attention was caught by a video posted by JungleVT on Facebook showing the immediate improvement in the gait of a man with Parkinson's Disease when he listened to music while walking. (Link below)

I saw magic happen.


Music IS Magic

I'm incredibly touched and inspired by stories such as these that illustrate the healing effects of one of life's simple pleasures--music. 

Time and again music has been shown to work magic on the brains of people afflicted with various diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Music sparks something in the brain so people with Alzheimer's 'reconnect' and people with Parkinson's 'step lightly'. 

See for Yourself: Click the link below to see for yourself how amazing the effects of the music are. 

It IS magic!

Using music to help Parkinson's Disease

Many thanks to the people who posted this video to allow us to witness magic happening before our eyes--letting us realize that 'every day we're re-born into the world'. 

Life is an interpretive dance--one that we want to keep high stepping all the way to the end. Hear the music and keep on dancing. 

Never stop believing in magic and music.


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Saturday, February 3, 2018

Lightarted Living: Live for Heart-Opening Moments

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Live for Heart-Opening Moments








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Friday, February 2, 2018

Lightarted Living: Man's Best Friend~A Poem for Dog Lovers

Lightarted Living: Man's Best Friend~A Poem for Dog Lovers: Earth Dog By William Jeffery Corbett Earth Dog a bounding hound her home is hill and dale. Eyes so keen, fangs so sharp her ears...

Man's Best Friend~A Poem for Dog Lovers


Earth Dog

By William Jeffery Corbett

Earth Dog
a bounding hound
her home is hill and dale.
Eyes so keen, fangs so sharp
her ears are set like sails.

At night she howls
with the brazen pack
under a silver shining moon.
By day she wanders
Rests in shade
and drinks from the dark lagoon.

Paws, tongue, tail and den
Tomorrow, for sure
she'll do it all over again.

Have you seen yonder man's best friend
a soulmate for your Heart?
If not, it's time to have a look
it’s never too late to start!


Jeffrey Corbett is a physicist with two 'bounding hounds'--a pair of German Short-hair Pointers, Honey and Emma. He takes them for romps on the bluffs of Half Moon Bay, California--often at night under a 'silver shining moon'.


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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Lightarted Living: The Importance of Being Kind

Lightarted Living: The Importance of Being Kind: Kindness can Accomplish what Force cannot Throughout the ages all great sages have spoken on the importance of being kind.  As we...

Lightarted Living: The Importance of Being Kind

Lightarted Living: The Importance of Being Kind: Kindness can Accomplish what Force cannot Throughout the ages all great sages have spoken on the importance of being kind.  As we...

Lightarted Living: The Importance of Being Kind

Lightarted Living: The Importance of Being Kind: Kindness can Accomplish what Force cannot Throughout the ages all great sages have spoken on the importance of being kind.  As we...

The Importance of Being Kind



Kindness can Accomplish what Force cannot

Throughout the ages all great sages have spoken on the importance of being kind. 

As we step into the Valentine season I offer to you, dear reader, a few words on kindness from the likes of Aesop, Lao Tzu, Benjamin Franklin and William Wordsworth to ponder and perchance to lead your actions. 
We can all make a difference in the lives of others. Choose to reach out in kindness even in the face of adversity. Each day choose to lay the groundwork for love and happiness. Your small daily decisions over a lifetime add up.


He Who Plants Kindness Gathers Love


💓'A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.' Saint Basil

💙'No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.' Aesop 

💚'Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not.' Samuel Johnson

💛'Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.' Lao Tzu

💜'A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness there can be no true joy.' Thomas Carlyle

💓'That best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.' William Wordsworth

💙'If you would be loved, love and be lovable.' Benjamin Franklin



💓'There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will be to treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity.' Nathaniel Branden


💙'Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate.' Albert Schweitzer


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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Lightarted Living: Dealing with Anger and Burnout

Lightarted Living: Dealing with Anger and Burnout: Pondering the Future (Reply hazy try again...) “There are more things to alarm us than to harm us, and we suffer more often in a...

Dealing with Anger and Burnout


Pondering the Future
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“There are more things to alarm us than to harm us, and we suffer more often in apprehension than reality.”
Seneca

If Things are so Good, why am I so Angry?

We've all been there. 

There's nothing wrong. In fact things have been going pretty good. But home and work are stressful and you've been working too many hours to get to the end of those great life-enhancing projects. 

You pride yourself on doing outstanding work and achieving what you put your mind to, so you put your all into each new project that comes your way. 
At work this focus on excellence brings you praise from your boss and lands you great projects where you can really showcase your skills. Everyone loves your work and sings your praises. You're smart, responsive, creative and productive. 
At home, you're on-track with multiple plans for family, home and building for your future.

So why are you feeling anti-social and mad at the world--wanting to zone out instead of socialize--and snapping other people's heads off?


Burnout and Anger
Like so many who desire to make their mark on the world you've probably given your all without sufficiently replenishing your energy along the way. 
When we fail to adequately engage in non-productive play to re-balance our spirits, our fear and anger over self-imposed expectations build up and our fire and drive quickly extinguish. This is simply a case of burnout caused by our failure to insert fun, play and nothingness into our daily line up.

So if your emotions suddenly burst into fiery anger after you've been pushing yourself too hard,  you know it's time to re-balance yourself and stop obsessing on growth and success.

“Don’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can’t hear, and not bothering.”
Winnie the Pooh

How to Regain the Fire in Your Belly and Lose the Anger in Your Head

You already know you want to excel and be the best you can be. So why is it so difficult for you to do what you already know you need to do to maintain that fire in your belly and rid yourself of the anger in your head? 
Times of drive must be balanced with times of idling.

Give yourself equal time living as your private free-flowing, unjudged self as you give yourself living as your 'face-showing' public persona. Staying on 24/7 is crazy-making behavior that leads to burnout, self-doubts and anger.

The antidote to burnout is to practice doing nothing--regularly

Consciously plan fun or relaxing downtime into your week to rid yourself of that subtle ever-pervasive infiltration of expectations to always be producing and achieving. 


Idling

How to Succeed at Idling

💓Stop.
💙Do nothing.
💚Unplug.
💛Give in to that nap.
💜Unplan.
💓Have a dream-free day.
💙Lose the expectations.
💚Accomplish nothing.
💛Play.

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