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What to do with Pain
Hello, I hope this message finds you all well. I want to talk a little bit about a question that was poised to me today in class. The question was: “how do you deal with pain, especially if it’s felt every day.” I gave a few answers to this as they came-to me, however I would like to address the subject a little bit more deeply now. In our modern lives, we are put under tremendous toxic strain, not just on our vital organs and glands, but also on the bigger organs, the stomach, the intestinal tract, the lungs, our spine, and in fact, basically our whole body not to mention our psyche. Our stomachs are often perpetually stuffed with foods that are often denatured and are taken in horrible combinations, and in fact, often incompatible combinations. The next tubes in line are, of course, the small intestine and the large intestine, which are also often packed with the same. Our organs like the liver are swollen and strained with their effort to try to break down massive amounts of foods that are often as I say incompatible. Imagine our organs having to deal with massive intakes of animal, protein, fats, and then of course, maybe drugs and poisons that we are exposed to in our daily lives. Our pancreas balloons beyond its normal size, mainly due to the fact that it’s constantly demanded of for digestive enzymes that are often overloaded into the small intestine. Even at our jobs we can be exposed to fumes, chemicals, aerosols, dusts, noise etc. Really this is just superficially, not mentioning how these things are taken in voluntarily but also how we take in poisons orally by eating fast foods or grabbing a soda conviently from the vending machine. Our small intestine, but especially the large intestine gets lined with layer upon layer of glue like substance that contains poisons, and Auto intoxicates the bloodstream. Honestly, in many ways, a self fulfilling prophecy of inhabitable health. All of this puts tremendous load on our bodies. Because the intake of foods are somewhat iffy and not always healthy or compatable our organs are called to process enzyme-less foods, that is, of course often why they expand themselves working that much harder to process what we are stuffing into them and exposing them to.
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Breath Homework
When we think about breathing, we must always remember the fundamentals of what breath is to sustain life. Fact is we can go for a long period of time without food and even long periods of time without water, but we can only live for a few moments without air. Even when we consider going out there for a few moments, one cannot help but think of the amazing Pearl divers off the coast of southern Japan. The Ama 海女 can work for long periods of time collecting seaweed and shellfish, especially abalone. But they are only holding their breath for up to two minutes per dive, but in very harsh conditions. Nonetheless, the most important thing to realize is that breath can never be taken for granted and its connection to our life and overall health is not just important it is essential. Having said this, the nutritional value of breath itself is far more vital than the life essence we receive from food or water through our digestion. What’s most important is a breathing influences the bodies bioelectric balance just his diet influences the biochemical balance Basically our breathing apparatus is capable of dualistic function those functions are both cleansing like detoxing and literally cleaning the air as it’s breathed through the sinuses as they act as a filtration system. Then of course our inhalation is energizing by charging the body with a vital nutrients it gets from the air itself. When our breath is used as a cleansing or detoxification element the body cycles the air out through exhalation and this is releasing into the atmosphere things like carbon dioxide. Why this is is because as we breathe oxygen in to energize the cells in our body the process that takes place creates carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This is exactly why our body exhales carbon dioxide as it is considered byproduct waste. The fact is our exhalation breath contains many volatile organic compounds as they are sometimes called VOCs. There are more chemicals, besides carbon dioxide in these byproduct accelerations chemical such as: acetone, ethanol, and other alcohols; methanol, isoprene, ketones, water, and even hydrocarbons.
1 like • Apr 18
Kimo hope you'll find time for Taikokyu today
What Taikokyu Has Done For Me 💪
I can't wait to see you all for our first LIVE Taikokyu session tomorrow! I just wanted to share my testimonial for what this incredible practice has done for me.
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hi Brother how are things going?
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Hi brother how is the trip?
Excited about the live event tomorrow!
Looking forward to the live Class! Taikokyu has been an important part of our family’s lifestyle as well as many of My patient’s
1 like • Apr 18
Craig san please don't forget to breath and do Taikokyu this weekend. I know how busy you'll be. Love to you.
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Jay “Také” Creasey, Shinto priest and founder of Usagi Jinja, shares Japanese culture and wellness through spirituality and his Taikokyu program.

Active 12d ago
Joined Nov 28, 2024
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