Monday, April 16, 2007

lets take care of these...

SPLEEN
Emotions - worry, dwelling or focusing too much on a particular topic, excessive mental work
Spleen Function - Food digestion and nutrient absorption. Helps in the formation of blood and energy. Keeps blood in the blood vessels. Connected with muscles, mouth, and lips. Involved in thinking, studying, and memory.
Symptoms of Spleen Imbalance - Tired, loss of appetite, mucus discharge, poor digestion, abdominal distension, loose stools or diarrhea. Weak muscles, pale lips. Bruising, excess menstrual blood flow, and other bleeding disorders.

KIDNEY
Emotions - fearful, weak willpower, insecure, aloof, isolated.
Kidney Function - Key organ for sustaining life. Responsible for reproduction, growth and development, and maturation. Involved with lungs in water metabolism and respiration. Connected with bones, teeth, ears, and head hair.
Symptoms of Kidney Imbalance: Frequent urination, urinary incontinence, night sweats, dry mouth, poor short-term memory, low back pain, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, and other ear conditions. Premature grey hair, hair loss, and osteoporosis.

Friday, April 13, 2007

if God is a DJ, then life is a dance floor.

Just Keep Swimming

"just keep swimming, just keep swimming.... just keep swimming, doo doo doo doo doo!" sang by Dory, the infamous amnesic blue tang of Disney and Pixar's Finding Nemo had a profound influence on my night.

Dory's story is incredible, a forgetful fish, with no family and no memory, helps a poor clown fish find his disabled son, Nemo. the story is quite extreme from a fish's perspective, an experience no human could ever fathom, yet Dory finds hope in every moment throughout the film. she has faith. she doesn't know what will come next, but she follows her heart, she may get hurt and bruised, but she continues to love and have faith no matter what the circumstance.

so just keep swimming, just keep swimming... just keep swimming, swimming, swimming.

just keep swimming, just keep swimming.... just keep swimming, swimming, swimming.







i love fish :)