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Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Have you tried to hug a tree?

Top 3 benefits of hugging a tree

1. Trees are fresh air factories

Tree leaves remove the dust from the air and provide us with clean air. While hugging a tree you are standing under the “fresh air factory”. Where else would you get the freshest air if not under a tree. And fresh air has a lot of health benefits – here is a good article about the health benefits of fresh air.

2. Trees fill you with positive energy

Energy exchange is another important benefit of hugging a tree. Trees take negative energy from you and replace it with a positive one. Hug a tree as long as you feel that your body is recharged with positive energy.

3. Hug a tree to boost your mood

Hugging itself is a very positive thing to do (read about the health benefits of hugging). When hugging a tree you combine the positive outcome of hugging with tons of fresh air and positive energy. Only positive things can come out from that combination – better moodis certainly one of them.
Try to hug different trees as different trees might give you different types of feelings and emotions.

RABINDRANNATH TAGORES POEM ON LOVE


RABINDRANNATH TAGORE ON LOVE


osho on why love create



Krishnamurti ON LOVE


Krishnamurti ON LOVE


SWAMI VIVEKANAND ON LOVE

Love

Swami Vivekananda

#. Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three essentials to success, and above all, love. 

#. Believe in the omnipotent power of love....Have you love? You are omnipotent. Are you perfectly unselfish? If so, you are irresistible? It is character that pays everywhere. 

#. Love never fails, my son; today or tomorrow or ages after, truth will conquer! Love shall win the victory.Do you love your fellow-men? 

#. You may talk doctrines by the millions, you may have sects by the hundreds of millions; ay, but it is nothing, until you have the heart to feel. Feel for them as your Veda teaches you, till you find they are parts of your own bodies, till you realise that you and they, the poor and the rich, the saint and the sinner, are all parts of One Infinite Whole, which you call Brahman. 

#. All expansion is life, all contraction is death. All love is expansion, all selfishness is contraction. Love is therefore the only law of life. 

#. Love the poor, the miserable, the downtrodden, and the Lord will bless you. 

#. It is love and love alone that I preach, and I base my teaching on the great Vedantic truth of the sameness and omnipresence of the Soul of the Universe. 

#. Feel for the miserable and look up for help--it shall come. I have travelled twelve years with this load in my heart and this idea in my brain. I have gone from door to door of the so-called rich and great. With a bleeding heart I have crossed half the world to this strange land, seeking for help. The Lord is great. I know He will help me. I may perish of cold or hunger in this land, but I bequeth to you, young men, this sympathy, this struggle for the poor, the ignorant, the oppressed. 

#. My heart is too full to express my feeling; you know it, you can imagine it. So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every man a traitor who, having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them. I call those men-- who strut about in their finery, having got all their money by grinding the poor---wretches, so long as they do not do anything for those two hundred millions who are now no better than hungry savages. We are poor, my brothers, we are nobodies; but such have been always the instruments of the Most High.