How to Pray
Stephen Lau
How to age positively. How to confront changes and challenges in aging. And, most importantly, how to use Book of Revelation to cope with death and dying anxiety.
How to Pray
All About . . . .
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MY “ANGRY NO MORE” COMMANDS
As I continue to grow older, I often look back into my past to find out how and why I can become “angry no more” through my daily "commands" to myself:
1. My “Thinkfulness” Command
On waking up every morning, my first command and instruction to myself is “thinkfulness”, which is thinking of thankfulness that I’ve survived yet another day. My mind is filled with thoughts of what I should thank the Lord for—giving me another day.
2. My “Complaint” Command
Throughout the day, I try to catch myself mentally complaining about anything, especially related to my thriving, such as the obstacles in my anticipated achievement. By not complaining, I try to avoid putting my mind in a state of unconsciousness that creates negative energy and denial of the present moment. If I’m still complaining, I’m in fact saying: “I can’t accept what is, and I’m a victim of the present situation.” Understandably, in the present moment, I’ve only three options in any situation that I’m complaining about: get away from the situation; change the situation; and accept the situation as it is.
3. My “Stress” Command
Stress is inevitable in everybody’s life, including mine, especially while growing older. With that realization, I’ve learned to command myself to re-focus more on the present, and less on the future. Without any timeline for my goals, I’ve learned to enjoy doing anything without thinking of the consequence.
4. My “Past” Command
In my
life, I’ve made many mistakes that might have changed my life—maybe for the
worse, or maybe not. Who knows? And who cares? After all, the Lord is in
control of my life. Right now, I’m where He
has destined for me. I never
let the past take up my attention. I don’t let my thinking process create any
anger, guilt, pride, regret, resentment, or self-pity. But, just like everybody
else, I might still have my own negative feelings and emotions, but they never
last too long. I believe that if I allow those thoughts of mine to control me,
I’d look much older than my calendar age, and, worse, create a false sense of
self. Reminiscing what was good in the past would only intensify my desire to
“repeat” a similar experience in the future, and thus creating an insatiable
longing that may never be fulfilled. Remembering what was unpleasant in the
past would only generate my own emotions of remorse and unhappiness.
5. My “Present” Command
To me, living in the present holds the key to stopping my mind from processing my past and my future thoughts, which is the instinctive and automatic output of my mental process. My mind is cruel and demanding, such that I may easily become its slaves, doing whatever it commands and demands me to do without even being consciously aware of it. So, the only way to free myself from that invisible bondage is to live in the now, even though just for a short while. Living in the now changes my mind for the better: it cherishes my mental clarity, my deep insight, and my internal peace. Living in the now has become a strong tool for my mental self-control. So, I command my daily mindfulness to make me live in the now with the Lord’s Presence in my mind.
6. My “Future” Command
As I grow older, I acknowledge that I’ve the propensity to identify myself with my thinking mind, projected into the future with imaginary images of myself living in a nursing home, being totally disabled, and thus creating my own imaginary anxiety, fear, and worry. But I’ve also learned that the projected future is unreal because it doesn’t exist. It becomes real only when it happens—but not before or even after it. So, waiting for the future is only my state of mind: I want the future, but not the present; I don’t want what I’ve already got, but I want what I haven’t got yet. So, I command myself to acknowledge my present reality—who I am, where I am, what I am doing with my life. My daily acknowledgement is my obedience to the Lord.
7. My “Misfortune” Command
Life won’t be wholesome without misfortunes and tragedies, which enable my appreciation of what life has to offer. There is a Chinese saying: “A man’s destiny can’t be summarized and sealed until nails are put on his coffin’s top.” So, I command myself to trust what the Lord has destined for me until the last day of my life on earth. Anyway, I wouldn’t be the person putting the nails on my coffin’s top.
8. My “Right Conduct” Command
Right conduct is living in the right way, which is more than “not breaking the law.” To be right with the Lord is to do all the right and the righteous things in my life through the Holy Spirit, instead of through my mind in my flesh. So, every day I command myself to turn to the Holy Spirit for help.
9. My “Failure” Command
Life is full of failures, big and small. But they shouldn’t have become the stumbling blocks in my life journey. For example, I failed as an antique shop owner when I set up my retail antique business; I still have many of the antiques that I like, but I couldn’t find enough customers for my business to survive. Also, I failed as an entrepreneur when I bought a franchised cleaning business; I’d problems finding workers and ended up doing the cleaning myself. I always look upon my past failures with positive attributes: a lesson of humility to show my own limitation and inadequacy; a lesson of never getting what I want in my life; a lesson of strengthening my character; a lesson of perseverance and survival from failures. If I’d succeeded in my previous endeavors, I’d have embarked on a totally different life journey heading toward a totally different direction. Would I really have been better off or worse off? Who knows, and who cares? I never ponder on the “might have” or the “would have” scenarios. In addition, I often recall what Bill Gates said: “Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose.” So, I command myself to follow the Lord as my Shepherd.
10. My “Life Purpose” Command
I understand that life must have a purpose: an external as well as an internal purpose.
for the Lord to take away my fear, my regret, and
my negativity.
3. My “Stress” Command
Stress
is inevitable in everybody’s life, including mine, especially while growing
older.
While
working on my book, I often focus too much on the future and forget about the
present. My mind may easily become preoccupied with getting to the next chapter
or the completion of that book, such that I easily forget about the present. I
realize that my stress is due to my “being here” but
“wanting to be there.”
With that
realization, I’ve learned to command myself to re-focus more on the present,
and less on the future. Without any timeline for my writing, I’ve learned to enjoy my writing and the writing process without
thinking of the consequence.
4. My “Past” Command
In my
life, I’ve made many mistakes that might have changed my life—maybe for the
worse, or maybe not. Who knows? And who cares? After all, the Lord is in
control of my life. Right now, I’m where He
has destined for me.
I never
let the past take up my attention. I don’t let my thinking process create any
anger, guilt, pride, regret, resentment, or self-pity. But, just like everybody
else, I might still have my own negative feelings and emotions, but they never
last too long. I believe that if I allow those thoughts of mine to control me,
I’d look much older than my calendar age, and, worse, create a false sense of
self.
Reminiscing what was good in the past would only intensify my desire to “repeat” a similar experience in the future, and thus creating an insatiable
longing that may never be fulfilled. Remembering what was unpleasant in the
past would only generate my emotions of remorse and unhappiness.
All About . . . .
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The Outline of the Book . . . .
CHAPTER ONE: AUTOIMMUNITY
AUTOIMMUNITY
Autoimmune Diseases
What are the potential causes?
Who are more at risk?
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
The Cellular Health
How Body Cells May Become Damaged
The Damages by Free Radicals
Boosting Immunity
Protecting the Immune System
CHAPTER TWO: MY STORY
MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
MY STORY
My Conditions
My Treatment
My Rude Awakening
The Road to Self-Healing
CHAPTER THREE: UNDERSTANDING SELF-HEALING
THE MIRACLE OF SELF-HEALING
THE ESSENTIALS OF SELF-HEALING
The Power of the Mind
Changing the Subconscious Mind to Heal
Optimizing Subliminal Messages
CHAPTER FOUR: STEP 1 - STOP ALL DANGEROUS DRUGS
NO CURE FOR AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
Steroid Therapy
The Dangers of Drugs
Take control of your health and escape the sickness industry
CHAPTER FIVE: STEP 2 - INTERNAL CLEANSING
A TOXIC BODY
Sources of Toxins
Common Symptoms of a Toxic Body
INTERNAL CLEANSING
Different Ways of Detoxification
Fasting to detoxify
Skin brushing to detoxify
Foot patches to detoxify
Hydrotherapy to detoxify
Exercise to detoxify
Foods to detoxify
Herbs to detoxify
CHAPTER SIX: STEP 3 - FOODS AS MEDICINE
USE FOODS TO BALANCE ACID-ALKALINE LEVELS TO HEAL THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Acidification
Sources of acidification
Diseases caused by acidification
Symptoms of excess acidification
Measuring acid-alkaline levels
Foods to balance acid-alkaline levels
FOLLOW THE BASICS OF EATING FOR A HEALTHY IMMUNE SYSTEM
Eating to Live, Not Living to Eat
Eating Less, Not More
Eating Frequently, Not Three Time a Day
Eating Living Foods, Not Dead Foods
Eating Sea Salt, Not Table Salt
Eating No Refined Sugar
Eating Raw Occasionally
Chewing Thoroughly
Smart Cooking
FOODS FOR THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Chlorella
Wheat Grass
FOODS TO BOOST THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Apples
Brown Rice
Garlic
Sea Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes and Yams
DRINK TO HEAL THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Burdock and Daikon Drink
Four Greens Drink
Pine Needles Drink
FOODS FOR BALANCE AND HARMONY
The Yin and Yang Diet
The Five Elements
FOODS TO AVOID FOR PROTECTION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Sugar
Suggested sugar replacements for healthy eating for a healthy immune system
Dairy Products
Soy
CHAPTER SEVEN: STEP 4 - LIFESTYLE CHANGES TO HEAL
CIGARETTE SMOKING
The Health Hazards
Secondhand smoke
Quitting the Habit
ALCOHOL DRINKING
Beer Drinking
STRESS
Understanding the Causes of Stress in Your Life
Ways to Handle Stress
Stress Management
Perceptions of stress
Long-term measures to manage stress
Manage stress the Chinese way
Dealing with Life’s Problems
CHAPTER EIGHT: STEP 5 - RELAXATION TO BOOST IMMUNITY
STRESS
Signs and Symptoms of Stress
SLEEP
OTHER RELAXATION TECHNIQUES
Deep Relaxation
Meditation
How to meditate
How to breathe right to meditate and to relax
Mind Aerobics
Color Therapy
Mental Attention
Intense presence of the mind
Mind training to focus on the present moment
CHAPTER NINE: STEP 6 - OVERCOME MUSCLE WEAKNESS
MUSCLE WEAKNESS
Yoga
Qi Gong
YOGA ROUTINE FOR MUSCLE STRENGTH
CHAPTER TEN: STEP 7 - OVERCOME VISION PROBLEMS
WEAK EYE MUSCLES
DOUBLE VISION
EYE RELAXATION
Relax the Body to Relax the Eye
Self-Massage to Relax the Eye
Facial and eye massage
Rub the eye
Acupressure for eye massage and eye relaxation
Eye Exercises to Relax the Eye
Regular eye relaxation
Palming to relax the eye
The "8" eye exercise for relaxation and flexibility
The Taoist squeeze-and-open eye exercise for blood circulation to relax the eye
Learning how to blink
Yawning to cleanse and relax the eye
Stretching eye muscles for relaxation
Strengthening Vision
CHAPTER ELEVEN: FINAL WORDS OF WISDOM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MY MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
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