Seen a Tree Like This one Before….?

Trending on YouTube: Seen a Tree Like This Before?

Image Courtesy: Screengrab taken from YouTube video uploaded by AmazingVideos 24/7

Looks can be deceptive, whether it’s humans or nature; case and point, this video from 2014 that’s trending on YouTube today.

A gentleman who seemed to be recording just a simple tree in a backyard was in for a huge, unexpected surprise. Turns out this ordinary tree is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

The video shows many birds flocking to it and settling in on the branches. Seconds later the big reveal takes place.

Watch the video to see what the surprise is. You’ll be left just amazed as we were.

Source….www.ndtv.com and http://www.you tube.com

Natarajan

Image of the Day…Rainbow over the Desert…

Photo taken July 6, 2015 by John Solvie near Las Vegas, Nevada.

John Solvie of Las Vegas, Nevada submitted this photo to EarthSky this week. He wrote:

Earlier than normal desert ‘monsoon’ flow in the Las Vegas Valley revealed that the pot of gold isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip, but rather in the northern foothills. 🙂

Source….www.earthsky.org

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Negative Emotions Lead to Heart Attacks…How to Overcome This…?

People who experience explosive bouts of anger are at greater risk for heart disease, as well as those who harbour suppressed rage, writes Dr Haresh Mehta, consultant intervention cardiologist, Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai 

Subodh’s promotion to chief manager was like living a dream. But bigger position meant bigger responsibilities and never-ending list of deadlines.

The hectic workload and continued stress took a toll on Subodh.

He started losing his temper at the most trivial of matters and eventually his disposition turned extremely temperamental and volatile.

During a crucial board meeting, Subodh experienced sudden dizziness and sweating, accompanied by mild pain in his left arm and nausea. The diagnosis appalled Subodh.

A non-smoker and non-drinker with just the right weight, he had considered himself healthy. How did he suddenly become a cardiac patient?

Humans deal with stress on a daily basis. It is unavoidable and so are the negative thoughts that arise while dealing with a nerve-wracking situation. It is more or less impossible to be any kind of professional these days and not experience frequent bouts of intense stress.

Anger, hostility and cynicism have been observed to harm your heart. These emotions quickly activate the “fight or flight response”, in which release of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, speed up your heart rate and breathing.

Frequent anger initiates the stress response within the body, causing blood sugar levels to rise, heart rate and blood pressure to increase, and this may speed up the process of atherosclerosis, in which fatty plaques build up in arteries.

Chronic stress that causes an increase in the heart rate and blood pressure may damage the walls of the artery. People who experience explosive bouts of anger are at greater risk for heart disease, as well as those who harbour suppressed rage.

Watch for signs and symptoms and pay utmost attention – these are the precursors to underlying heart trouble.

Women are more likely than men to have heart attack symptoms unrelated to chest pain, such as unusual fatigue, dizziness, sweating, upper back or abdominal discomfort and nausea.

People who experience extreme emotions such as anger and anxiety should get themselves checked for heart related diseases as they are at high risk of cardiovascular diseases.

Quick Tips 

  • Avoid people who bring negativity or people who are constantly angry, grumpy and discouraging.
  • Notice how sudden bouts of anger make you feel and which events trigger those feelings so you can prepare in advance and learn to suppress the outburst as much as possible.
  • Take support from your loved ones. It is never too late to let them know about your worries and the reasons for your stress.
  • Relax by adopting techniques like meditation, deep breathing exercises, reading, walking.
  • Exercise. Physical activity alleviates stress and reduces your risk of becoming depressed. Aerobic activity lowers your level of stress chemicals and allows you to cope better with negative emotions.
  • Get enough sleep. Lack of sound sleep can affect your mood, mental alertness, energy level and physical health.

 

Dr Haresh Mehta

Source:    in http://www.rediff.com
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message for the day…” All Belongs to God” is the Truth…

‘Mine’ and ‘yours’ — these attitudes are only for identification. They are not real; they are temporary. ‘His’(All belongs to the Lord) — that is the truth, the eternal. It is like the headmaster of a school being in temporary charge of the furniture of the school. He has to hand over the items when he is transferred or retired. Treat all things with which you are endowed just as the headmaster treats the furniture. Be always aware that the final checking-up is imminent. Wait for that moment with joy. Be ready for that event. Have your accounts up to date and the balance already calculated to be handed over. Treat all things entrusted to you with care and diligence 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” Faith Develops into Love , and Love Results in Concentration…”

People driving cars concentrate on the road, for they are anxious to save themselves and others from accidents. Fear is what induces single-mindedness here. But Love is a greater force for achieving concentration. If you have steady and resolute love, concentration becomes intense and unshakeable. Faith develops into love, and love results in concentration. And under these conditions, prayer begins to yield fruit. Pray keeping all the waves of the mind stilled. Pray, as the performance of a duty for your very real existence, as the only justification for your coming into the world as a human. Narayana is the Lord of the Water (naaram means water). But what is the water of which He is the Lord of? He resides in the heart, and His presence when recognised melts even the stoniest heart, and water emanates from the eye as tears of joy, gratitude, and fullness! The function of your tears is not to weep like a fool or a coward but to express internal joy. 

Sathya Sai Baba

 

” Do You Know the Meaning of the Word ” Mortgage ” ?…..Read This !!!

The English language has roots in Ancient Greek, Latin, German, French and several more languages. Because of that, the meaning of certain words we use today have come a long way since their origins, tosometimes mean something else completely. This short list shows you some of the more bizarre origins of modern English words, many of which are quite surprising.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Bellwether” refers to a leader or a trendsetter, generally used for a products or stock that serves as an indicator of the state of the market. In old English dialect, “wether” was the name of a castrated ram, and the lead wether in a herd would usually have a bell hung around its neck, helping the herdsman could locate it.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

“Arctic” comes from the Greek word “arktos”, meaning “bear”. It refers to the “Great Bear” (also known as the “Big Dipper” or Ursa Major), a constellation that remain in the same place year-round in the northern sky.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Canopy comes from the Greek word for mosquito – “konops”. The Greek referred to a bed or a couch fitted with mosquito netting as a “Kanopeion”, which eventually became “Canopy”.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

The flower “Dandelion” got its name from the French “dent de lion” (the tooth of the lion), referring to the shape of the petals.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

When you hear the word “Sturdy”, you think of something robust and solid, but in the 14th century, it actually meant “unruly” or “unmanageable.” It is believed to originate from the Latin name for thrush – “turdus”. Thrushes had a tendency to eat leftover fermented grapes in wineries, making them drunk and frenzied. To this day, the French use the term soûl comme une grive, meaning “as drunk as a thrush”…

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

These days, “Pedigree” is used to refer to lineage or heritage, but it originally was a genealogical diagram (A family tree). French scholars in medieval times thought the connecting lines resembled a stork’s leg – “pied de grue”.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

When we hear the word “Henchman”, we often associate it with the nameless guards for the main villain in a Bond movie, but the origin of the word has noble roots. “Hench” comes from the old English word “hengest” (horse), and a henchman would be a knight or a servant who would ride along a nobleman on long journeys.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Not surprisingly, “Mortgage” comes from the French words “mort” (death), and “gage” (pledge) meaning you pledge to pay it until you’re dead…

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

“Schlong” comes from the Yiddish word for snake – “Shlang”…

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

In the 19th century, a “sniper” was a man who hunted snipe. Snipes were considered to be the hardest game bird due to their flight speed and constant alertness. This forced hunters to shoot them from a distance, and giving us the modern meaning of the word.

 

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Tragedy is an interesting word. It comes from the Greek word “tragoedia” which literally means “goat song”. The exact reason for this peculiar origin is a mystery, but it likely comes from the Ancient Greek actors who wore animal hides during performances of drama and tragedy.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

In the 17th century, “Fizzle” meant to break wind without making a noise. Originating from the old English word “fisting” (farting).

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Cantaloupe comes from the name “Cantalupo”, a papal estate in Italy where the first melons in Europe were grown. Cantalupo itself comes from the Latin words “Cantare” (to sing) and “Lupo” (wolf) – it’s assumed that the residents Cantalupo would hear the howling of wolves regularly.

A “Sycophant” is a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage. Its origin is quite bizarre – it comes from the Greek “suko” (fig) and “phantes” (a person who shows or reveals something). In Ancient Greece, exporting figs was prohibited by law, and those who would report illegal exporters to the authorities were called “fig revealers”.
H/T: mentalfloss.com / buzzfeed.com

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

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” Let us Learn From These Birds….”

Birds Can Teach Us a Lot About Perseverance…

 

There is much to learn from the world of nature. We often forget that many of the things we know come from that place. When we despair from our world’s hardships, it can be of immense comfort to look outside of it for some answers. I hope this beautiful presentation will prove that to you.

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Source…..www.ba-bamail.com

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Amazing …. Turtle’s Eye view of Great Barrier Reef…

 

The Great Barrier Reef is home to almost 6000 species. Thanks to GoPro, here’s what the journey through it looks like for one of them: a turtle’s eye view of the Reef.

To find out more about the level of pollution affecting turtles within the Great Barrier Reef, WWF is working on innovative project in Queensland with the support of our partners Banrock Station Wines Environmental Trust, James Cook University, The University of Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, State and Commonwealth government agencies, Indigenous rangers and local community groups.

As part of that project, the opportunity arose to very carefully fit a small GoPro camera to a turtle, to better understand the post-release behaviour of tagged green turtles. The result is this amazing video.

Source….www.you Tube.com and http://www.ba-bamail.com

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Joke of the day….” Why aren’t You Married …” ?

Fred is 34 years old and he is still single.

One day, a friend asked, “Why aren’t you married? Can’t you find a woman who will be a good wife?”

Fred replied, “Actually, I’ve found many women that I have wanted to marry, but when I bring them home to meet my parents, my mother doesn’t like them.”

His friend thinks for a moment and says, “I’ve got the perfect solution, why not find a girl who’s just like your mother?”

Desperate man

A few months later, they meet again and his friend says, “Did you find the perfect girl? Did your mother like her?”

With a frown on his face, Fred answers, “Yes, I found the perfect girl. She was just like my mother. You were right, my mother liked her very much.

The friend said, “Then what’s the problem?”

Sadly, Fred replied, “My father doesn’t like her.

Source…..www.ba-bamail.com

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