Smile Please…!!!

 Top 10 Reasons to Smile –

1. Smiling Makes Us Attractive

We are drawn to people who smile. There is an attraction factor. We want to know a smiling person and figure out what is so good. Frowns, scowls and grimaces all push people away — but a smile draws them in..

2. Smiling Changes Our Mood

Next time you are feeling down, try putting on a smile. There’s a good chance you mood will change for the better. Smiling can trick the body into helping you change your mood.

3. Smiling Is Contagious

When someone is smiling they lighten up the room, change the moods of others, and make things happier. A smiling person brings happiness with them. Smile lots and you will draw people to you.
4. Smiling Relieves Stress
Stress can really show up in our faces. Smiling helps to prevent us from looking tired, worn down, and overwhelmed. When you are stressed, take time to put on a smile. The stress should be reduced and you’ll be better able to take action.

5. Smiling Boosts Your Immune System

Smiling helps the immune system to work better. When you smile, immune function improves possibly because you are more relaxed. Prevent the flu and colds by smiling.
6. Smiling Lowers Your Blood Pressure
When you smile, there is a measurable reduction in your blood pressure. Give it a try if you have a blood pressure monitor at home. Sit for a few minutes, take a reading. Then smile for a minute and take another reading while still smiling. Do you notice a difference?

7. Smiling Releases Endorphins, Natural Pain Killers and Serotonin

Studies have shown that smiling releases endorphins, natural pain killers, and serotonin. Together these three make us feel good. Smiling is a natural drug.

8. Smiling Lifts the Face and Makes You Look Younger

The muscles we use to smile lift the face, making a person appear younger. Don’t go for a face lift, just try smiling your way through the day — you’ll look younger and feel better.

9. Smiling Makes You Seem Successful

Smiling people appear more confident, are more likely to be promoted, and more likely to be approached. Put on a smile at meetings and appointments and people will react to you differently.

10. Smiling Helps You Stay Positive

Try this test: Smile. Now try to think of something negative without losing the smile. It’s hard. When we smile our body is sending the rest of us a message that “Life is Good!” Stay away from depression, stress and worry by smiling.   

Source::::Input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

படித்து ரசித்தது … “உணவு பழக்கம் பழமொழி வடிவில்” …

* காட்டுலே புலியும் , வீட்டுலே புளியும் ஆளைக் கொல்லும்

* போன ஜுரத்தை புளிஇட்டு அழைக்காதே

* பொங்குற காலத்தில் புளி.. மங்குற காலம் மாங்கா

* சீரகம் இல்லா உணவும் , சிறு குழந்தைகள் இல்லா வீடும் சிறக்காது

* எண்னை குடத்தை சுற்றிய எறும்பு போல

* தன் காயம் காக்க வெங்காயம் போதும்

* வாழை வாழ வைக்கும்

* அவசர சோறு ஆபத்து

* ஆறிய உணவு மூட்டு வலி உண்டாக்கும்

* இரைப்பை புண்ணுக்கு எலுமிச்சை சாறு

* ரத்த கொதிப்புக்கு அகத்திக் கீரை

*இருமலை போக்கும் வெந்தயக் கீரை

* உன்னா நோன்பு ஆயுளைக் கூட்டும்

* உஷ்ணம் தவிர்க்க கம்பம் களி

* கல்லீரல் பலம் பெற கொய்யாப் பழம்

* குடல் புண் நலம் பெற அகத்திக்கீரை

* கொலஸ்ட்ரால் குறைக்க திராச்சை சாறு

* சித்தம் தெளிய வில்வம்

* சிறுநீர் கடுப்புக்கு அன்னாசி

* சூட்டை தணிக்க கருணை கிழங்கு

* ஜீர்ண சக்திக்கு சுண்டக்கா

* தலை வலி நீங்க முள்ளங்கி சாறு

* தேனுடன் இஞ்சி ரத்தத் தூய்மை

* பூண்டில் இருக்கு பென்சிலின் சக்தி

* பேரீச்சையில் உள்ளது க்ளுகோஸ்

* மூல நோய் தீர வாழைப்பூ கூட்டு

* வாந்திக்கு மருந்து மணத்தக்காளி

* வாத நோய் தடுக்க அரைக் கீரை

* வாய் துர்நாற்றம் தீர்க்க ஏலக்காய்
* பருமன் குறைய முட்டைக்கோஸ்

* பித்தம் தணிக்க நெல்லிக்கா

* நீண்ட ஆயூள் தருவது நீர்த்த குழம்பு

SOURCE::::S.Kalaivani in Mangaiyar Malar

Natarajan

BottomLine …. இதைப் படித்தவுடன் எனக்கு தோன்றியது …

” உணவு மருந்தாக இருக்க வேண்டும்…. இல்லாவிட்டால் மருந்தே நமக்கு உணவாகும் நிலைமை உருவாகும் ”

நடராஜன்

Message For the Day…” Fame or Blame are Like Passing Clouds…”

Dakshah is the quality of having firm determination to perform pure actions. The determination should be confined to actions that are pure, helpful to others and that sublimate you. At all circumstances, you must choose to act in a good manner and strictly refrain from any impure act. A person who can accomplish this is called Dakshah, and is very dear to the Lord. Udaseenah means the freedom from attachment. It means remaining serene and unruffled by fame or blame, peace or sorrow, loss or gain, pleasure or pain, not elated by prosperity or DEPRESSED by failure. You must never succumb to calumny, nor should you exult over fame. Fame and blame are like passing clouds; they must be treated the same. If you take them seriously, they will give rise to agitations in the mind, which may lead to demonic tendencies. Any devotee who possesses these sacred virtues is very dear to the Lord.

Sathya Sai Baba

Few Natural Home Remedies at a Glance !!!

5.) Hiccups.

Hiccups.

Looking to stop hiccups dead in their tracks? Swallow a teaspoon of dry sugar and it can stop the hiccups in minutes.

 

7.) Better Teeth.

Better Teeth.

Fruits and vegetables that you have to bite into act as sort of toothbrushes as you eat them. Apples in particular are great for this. They also have an enzyme that helps to naturally clean teeth. (That apple-a-day thing is apparently solid advice.)

 

Clear Skin

It may sound weird, but smash a tomato and then spread the pulp on your face. Let it sit for an hour. Then wash it OFFER with tepid water. This a great cure for oily skin.

 

Disinfect Cuts.

Sprinkling powdered cloves on a cut can prevent it from becoming infected. If that wasn’t enough, clove powder can also kill some of the pain.

Source::::viral nova trending

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Seek To Realise Your Own Inner Divinity…”

Many people speak about getting a vision of God. This is a naïve desire. They do not realize that God is present in everything they see. Scriptures declare that the one who fails to see the Divine manifest everywhere around them is a fool. Every being, every atom in this Universe is permeated by the Divine. So you must seek to realize your own inner Divinity and also recognize the Lord in all beings. You must manifest your loving nature, not become stone-hearted. For this, you must cultivate forbearance, love and compassion, and not resort to any sinful means. Your desires can never be fulfilled if you cause harm to others. If you are full of envy, pride and ostentation you cannot please God. The Divine will respond instantly only to unsullied love, and never to wealth, power or position.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Give No Room to Wrong thoughts and feelings in Your Mind…”

Shuchih’ means purity – it does not merely refer to the external cleanliness of the physical body. Your mind gets polluted by wrong thoughts and bad feelings. If you let your mind be continuously filled with evil thoughts, you will reap bad consequences. Hence give no room to wrong thoughts and feelings, and expel all negativity. Your body must be free from the taint of violence or harm (himsa). People commit many acts of violence and many sinful deeds with their hands; this is incorrect. The body has been given primarily for practicing righteousness (Dharma). Such a sacred GIFT must be used for rendering service to others. No one can refrain from action of some kind, even for a minute. Under no circumstances, should one engage in any impure act. You must achieve this purity with firm determination.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Advice From Horse”s Mouth ” !!!

Advice From a 101 Old Doctor

Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara, Japan, turned 101 last year.
As a 97 year old Doctor, he was interviewed, and gave his advice for a long and healthy life.
 
Shigeaki Hinohara is one of the world’s longest-serving physicians and educators. Hinohara’s magic touch is legendary: Since 1941 he has been healing patients at St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo and teaching at St. Luke’s College of Nursing.
He has published around 15 books since his 75th birthday, including one “Living Long, Living Good” that has sold more than 1.2 million copies. As the founder of the New Elderly Movement, Hinohara encourages others to live a long and happy life, a quest in which no role model is better than the doctor himself.
Doctor Shigeaki Hinohara’s main points for a long and happy life: 
* Energy comes from feeling good, not from eating well or sleeping a lot. We all remember how as children, when we were having fun, we often forgot to eat or sleep. I believe that we can keep that attitude as adults, too. It’s best not to tire the body with too many rules such as lunchtime and bedtime.
All people who live long regardless of nationality, race or gender share one thing in common: None are overweight. For breakfast I drink coffee, a glass of milk and some orange juice with a tablespoon of olive oil in it. Olive oil is great for the arteries and keeps my skin healthy. Lunch is milk and a few cookies, or nothing when I am too busy to eat. I never get hungry because I focus on my work. Dinner is veggies, a bit of fish and rice, and, twice a week, 100 grams of lean meat.
Always plan ahead. My schedule book is already full until 2014, with lectures and my usual hospital work. In 2016 I’ll have some fun, though: I plan to attend the Tokyo Olympics!
There is no need to ever retire, but if one must, it should be a lot later than 65. The current retirement age was set at 65 half a century ago, when the average life-expectancy in Japan was 68 years and only 125 Japanese were over 100 years old. Today, Japanese women live to be around 86 and men 80, and we have 36,000 centenarians in our country. In 20 years we will have about 50,000 people over the age of 100…
Share what you know. I give 150 lectures a year, some for 100 elementary-school children, others for 4,500 business people. I usually speak for 60 to 90 minutes, standing, to stay strong.
When a doctor recommends you take a test or have some surgery, ask whether the doctor would suggest that his or her spouse or children go through such a procedure. Contrary to popular belief, doctors can’t cure everyone. So why cause unnecessary pain with surgery I think music and animal therapy can help more than most doctors imagine.
To stay healthy, always take the stairs and carry your own stuff. I take two stairs at a time, to get my muscles moving.
My inspiration is Robert Browning’s poem “Abt Vogler.” My father used to read it to me. It encourages us to make big art, not small scribbles. It says to try to draw a circle so huge that there is no way we can finish it while we are alive. All we see is an arch; the rest is beyond our vision but it is there in the distance.
Pain is mysterious, and having fun is the best way to forget it. If a child has a toothache, and you start playing a game together, he or she immediately forgets the pain. Hospitals must cater to the basic need of patients: We all want to have fun. At St. Luke’s we have music and animal therapies, and art classes.
* Don’t be crazy about amassing material things. Remember: You don’t know when your number is up, and you can’t take it with you to the next place.
Hospitals must be designed and prepared for major disasters, and they must accept every patient who appears at their doors. We designed St. Luke’s so we can operate anywhere: in the basement, in the corridors, in the chapel. Most people thought I was crazy to prepare for a catastrophe, but on March 20, 1995, I was unfortunately proven right when members of the Aum Shinrikyu religious cult launched a terrorist attack in the Tokyo subway. We accepted 740 victims and in two hours figured out that it was sarin gas that had hit them. Sadly we lost one person, but we saved 739 lives.
Science alone can’t cure or help people. Science lumps us all together, but illness is individual. Each person is unique, and diseases are connected to their hearts. To know the illness and help people, we need liberal and visual arts, not just medical ones.
Life is filled with incidents. On March 31, 1970, when I was 59 years old, I boarded the Yodogo, a flight from Tokyo to Fukuoka. It was a beautiful sunny morning, and as Mount Fuji came into sight, the plane was hijacked by the Japanese Communist League-Red Army Faction. I spent the next four days handcuffed to my seat in 40-degree heat. As a doctor, I looked at it all as an experiment and was amazed at how the body slowed down in a crisis.
Find a role model and aim to achieve even more than they could ever do. My father went to the United States in 1900 to study at Duke University in North Carolina. He was a pioneer and one of my heroes. Later I found a few more life guides, and when I am stuck, I ask myself how they would deal with the problem.
It’s wonderful to live long. Until one is 60 years old, it is easy to work for one’s family and to achieve one’s goals. But in our later years, we should strive to contribute to society. Since the age of 65, I have worked as a volunteer. I still put in 18 hours seven days a week and love every minute of it.

Source:::: venkatachalam p in ba-ba mail site

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Your Actions Reflect Your Inner Being …”

All aspirants must have internal purity, as all actions arise from internal impulses and not external forces. Your actions reflect your inner being. When pure feelings arise within you, your actions will naturally be pure. To cleanse the internal impulses, you must be pure in your mind, speech and the body. Of these three, purity in speech is the most important. Gita reveals, “Every word you utter should be free from causing excitement or agitation (Anudhvegakaram Vakyam Satyam Priyahitam cha yat)”. Your speech must be true and pleasing. Four factors account for the pollution of speech; they are – uttering falsehood, excessive talking, carrying tales against others, and abuse or criticism of others. Make sure your tongue does not indulge in these offences. Only when you get rid of these four evil tendencies from within, your speech will become pure and unpolluted.

Sathya Sai Baba

Autonomous People Movers Heathrow Airport Terminal ….

Matthew Phenix  in BBC .com

The autonomous Ultra pods of London's Heathrow airport

These autonomous people-movers run along a closed course between Heathrow’s Terminal 5 and the Business Car Park, 2.4 miles away. (Matthew Phenix)

Tucked in a corner of Terminal 5 at London’s Heathrow airport, the future of urban mobility is quietly unfolding.

Since 2011, on a closed course between the terminal and the Business Car Park, 2.4 miles away, a fleet of 21 diminutive passenger pods have ferried as many as 1,000 passengers each day, quietly logging well more than 1m autonomous miles in the process. It’s a small-scale experiment, commissioned by Heathrow Airport Holdings Limited and built by UK-based Ultra Global PRT (for Personal Rapid Transit), but its success – measured by cost savings, environmental impact and user-friendliness – may help define locomotion in the city of tomorrow.

This is no miniature railway; Ultra pods are real cars, with rubber tires and untethered, battery-driven powertrains. Although they OFFER space for as many as six people and their luggage, they are compact, measuring 12ft long, 5ft wide and 6ft tall; and lightweight, tipping the scales at just 1,870lbs, including a 141lb battery pack. At its 25mph top speed, the pod draws only 2kW of electricity and hums along at 35dB (quieter than a refrigerator). Pods self-monitor battery level, occasionally excusing themselves at station stops for “opportunity charging”.

Pods wait in the station at Heathrow’s Terminal 5. (Matthew Phenix) 

More than a novelty, the Heathrow pod network boasts some impressive environmental claims. The system already meets Kyoto Protocol 2050 projections, delivering a 50% reduction in per-passenger carbon emissions compared with diesel-powered buses and 70% compared with cars. By Heathrow’s estimate, the pods replace some 70,000 bus journeys each year. And unlike a shuttle bus, the average wait time for a pod is less than 10 seconds (80% of passengers have no wait at all).

Operation is splendidly simple. In the station, touch-screens allow riders to select their destination (Heathrow’s system OFFERS only two outbound options). The doors open and a mellifluous recorded voice welcomes the rider and begins narrating the experience. After the passenger presses the “Close doors” and “Start” buttons, the pod autonomously backs out of its parking spot and hums away from the station.

Pods accommodate as many as six passengers and their luggage; controls couldn’t be simpler. (Matthew Phenix) 

It’s a five-minute ride from end to end, and the experience is altogether delightful. Crossing over seven roads and two rivers, a journey by Heathrow pod is more like a theme-park ride than a car-park transfer.

Of course, building a closed-course autonomous vehicle is decidedly easier than building one for the open road, à la the Google self-driving car, which must negotiate such obstacles as complex roadway interchanges, pedestrians and non-autonomous vehicles. But simplicity has its advantages. The pods themselves, which use mostly off-the-shelf automotive hardware, have proven highly reliable, and the system’s lightweight infrastructure – slender, easily installed trackways and flyovers – is, says Ultra, between six and 10 times more resource-efficient than typical road or rail systems.

Pods self-monitor battery status, occasionally excusing themselves at station stops for “opportunity charging”. (Matthew Phenix) 

And Ultra has big plans for its little pods. Working with investors in India, the company intends to build a 4.8-mile elevated circuit in the city of Amritsar, about 285 miles north of New Delhi. This network will include seven stations and more than 200 pods capable of transporting some 50,000 passengers a day. And in November 2013, Ultra Global PRT and Taiwan-based China Engineering Consultants completed a feasibility study for the implementation of a sprawling PRT system New Taipei City, population 6.9m.

While it is not difficult to imagine specific pod applications – within city centres, for example, or between cities and airports – an all-pod future is a decidedly loftier proposition. A pod network like Heathrow’s works because riders can grab any pod, at any time, with no waiting. And while the service is personal, it isn’t private. The question is, will future drivers be willing relinquish the privilege of owning the cars of their choice – and the freedom of driving those cars themselves – for the convenience of a hands-off motoring future?

  

Source::::bbc.com

Natarajan

” இருப்பவல் திருப்புகழ் …”

Thanigesan
‘இருப்பவல் திருப்புகழ்’ என்று துவங்குகிறது திருத்தணித் திருப்புகழ்ப் பாடலொன்று. திருப்புகழ் கையிருப்பிலே உள்ள அவலைப் போன்றது. பண்டைய காலத்தில் பிரயாணத்தின் போது அவல் எடுத்துக் கொண்டு போவது வழக்கம். சுடுநீரில் ஊற வைத்து கழுவி உப்பு அல்லது சர்க்கரை இட்டுச் சாப்பிடலாம்; வெல்லப் பொடி கலந்து அல்லது எலுமிச்சை பிழிந்து சாப்பிடலாம். கி.வா.ஜ அவர்கள் கூறும் விளக்கவுரை மிக அருமையானது. “காலன் ஊருக்குச் செல்லும் நெடுவழிப் பிரயாணத்தில் உபயோகப்படும் அவல் அது; அருணகிரிநாதர் கந்தனுக்கு ஒரு வகை அவல் கொடுத்தார்; குசேலர் அளித்தது நெல் அவல், அருணகிரியார் அளித்தது சொல் அவல்!” [‘பெரும் பெயர் முருகன்’]

இரும்பு அவல் திருப்புகழ் என்று கூறுவாருண்டு. அது திருப்புகழின் பெரு வலிமையைக் காட்டுவது. அவல் போல உண்ணலாம்; இரும்பு போல மனோ திடம் பெறலாம். “அந்தகா வந்து பார் சற்று என் கைக்கெட்டவே” என யமனையும் அறைகூவி அழைக்கும் திறத்தையும் பெறலாம் என்பது திரு வ.சு.செங்கல்வராயப் பிள்ளை அவர்களது கருத்து.

இருப்பவல் திருப்புகழ் பற்றி ஆயிரத்து தொள்ளாயிரத்து அறுபதுகளில் அமிர்தவசனி ஆன்மீக இதழில், வெளியான ஒரு குறிப்பு சற்று விநோதமாக இருந்தது. அது கீழே தரப்படுகிறது.

“இருப்பவல் என்பது பாம்பு போல் கொடி வளைந்து படர்ந்திருக்கும். வேரொடு பிடுங்கினால் அடியில் கிழங்கு பெரிதாக இருக்கும். அக் கிழங்கை நிழலில் உணர்த்தி, சூரணம் செய்து ஒரு மண்டலம் வரை உட்கொண்டால் 300 வயது வரை பலம் பெற்றிருக்கலாம். என்றும் உண்பவர் அளவில்லாத காலம் வாழலாம். அது மட்டுமல்ல, அக்கிழங்கு ஈரமாக இருக்கும் போதே இடித்துச் சாறு எடுத்து அதனில் பாதரசத்தை இட்டு உறவாக்கி குகையில் வைத்து உருக்கிக் குளிகை செய்து கட்டிக் கொண்டால் நினைத்தது யாவும் நிறைவேறும். ஆயுள் அளிக்கும், நினைத்தவை அளிக்கும் அருமை உடைய இந்த இருப்பவலைப் போன்றது திருப்புகழ் என்று அருணகிரியார் தணிகைத் திருப்புகழில் அறிவிக்கும் அருமையை நினைக்கவே நெஞ்சம் நெகிழ்கிறது. இருப்பவலால் உடல் உரமெய்தி விடும்; திருப்புகழால் உயிர்க்கு உறுதி கிட்டும். இவ்விரண்டினுடனும் உறவு பூண்டால் என்றும் இறையருள் எய்தி இருக்கலாம் என்று அத்திருப்புகழுக்கு உரை காண்பது உயர்ந்த நிலை என்று ஊகிக்கிறது நமது மனம்.”

[‘சித்தர்கள் சிறப்பு’ – கருவூர்ச் சித்தர் சொல்லும் கற்ப முறை: உரை= குகஸ்ரீ ரசபதி அவர்கள்.
செய்தி- அமிர்தவசனி- ஆன்மீக இதழ்]
பாடல் முழுவதும் படித்து மகிழுங்கள்:-

 இருப்பவல் திருப்புகழ் விருப்பொடு படிப்பவர்
இடுக்கினை யறுத்திடு …… மெனவோதும்

இசைத்தமிழ் நடத்தமி ழெனத்துறை விருப்புட
னிலக்கண இலக்கிய …… கவிநாலுந்

தரிப்பவ ருரைப்பவர் நினைப்பவர் மிகச்சக
தலத்தினில் நவிற்றுத …… லறியாதே

தனத்தினில் முகத்தினில் மனத்தினி லுருக்கிடு
சமர்த்திகள் மயக்கினில் …… விழலாமோ

கருப்புவில் வளைத்தணி மலர்க்கணை தொடுத்தியல்
களிப்புட னொளித்தெய்த …… மதவேளைக்

கருத்தினில் நினைத்தவ னெருப்பெழ நுதற்படு
கனற்கணி லெரித்தவர் …… கயிலாயப்

பொருப்பினி லிருப்பவர் பருப்பத வுமைக்கொரு
புறத்தினை யளித்தவர் …… தருசேயே

புயற்பொழில் வயற்பதி நயப்படு திருத்தணி
பொருப்பினில் விருப்புறு …… பெருமாளே.  

source:::: Murugan Bhakthi  …
சித்ரா மூர்த்தி,
சென்னை.

Natarajan