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Studying and identifying the daily meridian clock rotation provides an insight into the rhythm of life. Understanding the meridian clock and respecting its natural flow can assist a healthy lifestyle.

The Spleen and Stomach Meridians:

From 0700 – 1100, the spleen and stomach organs which relate with the wood meridian are active. It the time to rise from the slumbering and break the overnight fast. Before 0700 the large intestine is active which motivates the morning elimination. The best time to wake up is between 0700 and 0800 in relation to the meridian clock.
For many people, a productive time may be between 0700 and 1100 during the active spleen and stomach meridians.

The Afternoon Fire Meridians of the Heart and Small Intestine:

The Fire Meridian is active in relation with the heart and small intestine meridians and organs between 1100 and 1500. This is the best time to accomplish a task or physical labor. Caffeine addiction is predominately prevalent among the world because of the early morning indulgence during the active spleen meridian. Commonly, from observation, multitudes will awake and break their overnight fast with a cup of coffee, or unsophisticatedly, multitudes. In the morning, our chemistry is vulnerable to addiction. It is a healthy benefit to have a breakfast prior to the active Fire Meridian, and wait until after 1100 for active fire meridian to drink caffeine. The design of the active fire meridian from 1100 to 1500 creates midday work production.

The Bladder and Kidney Meridian:

The water meridian is active that relates with the bladder and kidney meridian and organs between 1500 and 1900. This is a natural siesta time of the day. You may notice an energetic change around 1600, it is the most non-productive time of the day. Note that the water meridian is active between the two active fire meridians. Naturally, during the active water meridian should be a time of relaxation and even a nap that can add to a healthy lifestyle of routine.

The Active Sex Organ Fire Meridian of the Evening:

At 1900 the fire meridian is active, again, until 2300. However, this time there are different organs active; the sex organs from 1900 – 2100 and the thyroid and adrenals from 2100 – 2300. Have you ever wondered why there is a strong motivation for entertainment in the evenings? Clearly prvoen among the younger generation this inner motivation in the evenings, although unaware, the active sex organs and the thyroid gland are the inner cause. Is your pet actively ebullient in the evenings, cats seem crazily playful in the evenings, and many cats nap every day between 1400 and 1800 during the water meridian.

The natural sense of the daily meridian clock generates a healthy lifestyle and disposition, unfortunately, though, the majority of humanity is unaware the natural rhythm of the meridian clock. Possibly this could explain why multitudes of people experience “a bad day”. In the morning, we eliminate and eat after fasting throughout the night. Fire is active that provides the best time to work, and then the water meridian is a natural break throughout the day. In the evening couples may have dinner, entertainment, and sex—a perfect day!

The Active Overnight Meridians:

2300 hundred is the best time to go to sleep, between 2300 and 0300 the wood meridian is active that relates to the liver and gall bladder. Partying into the early hours in the morning can be unhealthy. The reason debauchery may occur during the night with people that are drinking is that the liver is active between 0100 and 0300, and the liver relates with anger and resentment along with a host of other negative emotions.

Between 0300 and 0700, the metal meridian that relates with the lung and large intestine is active. Have you ever wondered why a large amount of people wake up around 0400? The lung meridian is active between 0300 and 0500, however, the similar emotions are Dogmatically Positioned and Grief. Contemplating that an immense amount of humanity is Dogmatically Positioned from the falsehood the world teaches through the media and religion, there should not be a wonder why people wake up during the active lung meridian. Dogmatically Positioned generates grief; in addition, that a majority of humanity smokes that effects the lung organ. Between 0500 and 0700, the large intestine organ and meridian are active. The coldest time of the night is during the hours of 0500 and 0600. The active large intestine organ preps our morning elimination of waste.

Common Sense:

* If you experience a slothful energetic shutdown during the active fire meridian (1100-1500) your fire energy could be imbalanced. This imbalance may be from a congested emotional reality. The fire meridian relates with a large variety of negative emotions that included Lost, Abandon, absent mindedness, and depleted. Also, if your water meridian is imbalanced, you may experience a lethargic episode during the fire meridian and energetic during the active water meridian.

** An over active fire meridian can lead to depletion, balance is the key.

*** Sleeping through the morning into the fire meridian can be very unhealthy. Drinking and partying into the early morning hours is extremely unhealthy—observe people that live that type of lifestyle and who sleep through the earth meridian.

Recognizing the energetic dynamics of the meridian clock of the natural human rhythm of the day can assist in well being for our human chemistry.

The 12 Acupuncture Meridian System:

The Chinese Acupuncture Meridian Clock is an example of a 24-hour cycle which portrays the body’s complete functions as well as its relationship with diet. There are 12 meridians, each taking the lead for two hours during the 24-hour period. Each of the 12 meridians has a dual flow, a coming and a going, marking 24 cycles per day.
The clock delineates which meridian system is activated and dominant at a specific time. Since these cycles happen automatically, we do not have to be preoccupied with them. However, if we know of these cycles, then we can make better decisions when it is generally best to eat, exercise and sleep.

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Forgiveness defines as a pardon of transgressions, behavior that causes injury upon our fellow citizen such as injurious deception, extortion, all types of abuse and trauma, adultery, murder, or thievery. Universal law requires certain actions and conditions to experience a pardon. Karma dictates a response from the action. An action of virtue or of injury—a person will receive in return what they deserve. The populace prefers the avoidance of understanding that actions are subjected to karma.

The mentality prefers the stimulated automatic appeal for a pardon of an injurious action that is motivated by a belief of imperfection. Consequently, justification of the ego prevails over the scrutiny of individual personal action. Within eastern scriptures, the Dhammapada, Bhagavad Gita, and the Tao Te Ching focus directly to attaining a higher level of consciousness. Because of this path, the context of forgiveness is absent. Within the Hebrew and Greek scriptures the teaching of forgiveness is on an immense level, but clearly prerequisite conditions are mandatory.

Moses, the Prophets, Jesus, and the Apostles, taught the context of forgiveness. Moses continually interceded for the Israelites so forgiveness would be granted because of their wayward behavior. The pardon occurred multiple occasions through Moses; however, the Divine Spirit will not leave the guilty unpunished defining as karma. Written in the book of Numbers, Moses taught that the Divine did forgive the Israelites even after they saw the miracles with their very own eyes, although castigated them by not allowing the group to see the promise land. The group of the Israelites was pardoned upon the faith of Moses; however, personal karma still appended to each individual according to personal behavior.

The stories of King David and King Saul are excellent examples of how transgressions are pardoned. David committed murder, adultery, and took a census of Israel—forgiveness was granted and David remained as King; although, David experienced karmic bonds that produced grief and sorrow throughout the rest of his life. David was humble, generous, responsible, faithful, and forgave his companions. In contrast, King Saul was not forgiven for his arrogance, selfishness, jealousy, irresponsibility, and impatience. Interesting enough, King Saul avoided Idolatry, and worshiping other gods. King Saul experienced an evil spirit because the Divine Spirit departed, and karmic bonds attached to Saul’s behavior. Two different examples of David and Saul that teach the context of forgiveness and karmic bonds.

King Manasseh of the kingdom of Judah teaches a required quality to be pardoned is humility. King Manasseh committed the worse transgressions of all the Kings of Judah. He sacrificed his children to the Canaanite gods, and pursed idolatry that plunged the two-tribe kingdom of Judah beyond pardon. Because of Manasseh, Judah was destroyed by the Babylonians, despite the reforms of King Josiah. During Assyrian captivity, Manasseh humbled himself and prayed, because of humility, Manasseh was granted forgiveness, and the kingship restored in Jerusalem.

Heartfelt forgiveness concerning our fellow citizen is a prerequisite to be granted Divine forgiveness. The heart can store resentment and bitterness that create a grudge. A grudge produces: spite, malice, envy, covetous, jealousy—emotions stored the heart that prevents Divine forgiveness. Humility is an indispensable quality. A person must cultivate, and display humility, to be granted with Divine forgiveness.

Humility—transcendence of the ego—will motivate a person to avoid inner corrupting emotions that prevents inner heartfelt forgiveness. The ego that produces arrogance that is opposed to humility—the ego deludes reality. The ego prevents a heart to admit mistakes, thus, voids out a pardon. Karmic bonds will dictate the person’s life. The context of forgiveness must be contemplated to understand the simplicity of the scriptures that religion teach. Consequently, Christianity teaches a form of a justification disguised as forgiveness.

Taking in Knowledge is the crucial to being grated with wisdom. The world is under the domination of the wicked ones that the lower entities have control of the religions in the earth. The world religions teach falsehood, ear-tickling dogma that allows justification. For a person who is striving for the ultimate goal, understanding the context of forgiveness is pivotal. Cultivating the qualities of King David is paramount to be granted a Divine pardon. Nevertheless, karmic bonds are attached to human behavior—good or bad.

Scriptural References:

  • Numbers 17:20-23
  • 2 Chronicles 33:1-20
  • Exodus 34:9
  • Matthew 6:14-15
  • Matthew 18:23-35
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The Bhagavad Gita teaches non-attachment, a primary path and requirement of spiritual growth. In addition, Jesus teaches similar context referring to an individual who obeyed the commandments, yet, strongly attached to material objects (Matthew 19:16-30). The lessons the Bhagavad Gita and Jesus taught concerning non-attachment are identical within the context; the teachings are within a different culture and time era.

Within this world, taking time to observe others—the way they relate to material possessions—can serve as a learning experience for anyone. Considering that humans can get bent out of shape quickly if they lose, break, or have material possession stolen; should ignite the deep thinking person to question, what creates strong attachments to something made of wood, metal, stone, or plastic?

Similar Scriptural Teachings:

The scriptures of the Bhagavad Gita, Moses, The Buddha, and Jesus teach detachment generates a spiritual lifestyle of growth. Surrendering all emotional relationships, materialism, and even family is required to attain a spiritual lifestyle of detachment. This path is required for the person that is seeking truth and enlightenment and who desires to walk the narrow road. Questions that need to be ask: What is the deeper meaning of the scriptures concerning detachment or non-attachment? What are the results to having an emotional attachment?

The first subject to look at is idolatry. Idolatry will serve as a roadblock to attaining the ultimate goal—religion is the strongest form of Idolatry in the world. Once a person has detached from religion, then a person can focus on deeper context of detachment and live a spiritual lifestyle of non-attachment.

The Bhagavad Gita teaches to surrender all material attachments; the successful person will become rooted in firm wisdom. A person’s karma melts away, the duties, or action, of a person should be in the spirit of sacrifice, and that is an act of devotion. This is a central characteristic that innumerable people fail to comprehend—the context of detachment and sacrifice. In the world today employment is a burden for the populace, the scriptures instruct that all activities are to be a sacrifice; thus, we make it an offering to the Divine. The non-attached person will live in the moment and experience joy in each moment. The person that practices detachment will observe everything as subjective.

Our Subjective Higher Self

Predominantly, duality is subjective to the inner spirit—defining as, our “True Self” that is formless. If someone is connected with his or her Higher Self (spirit) then that person can subdue this world and subject all attachments. Jesus clearly taught this in addition with the Bhagavad Gita. Our actions turn into a sacrifice due to our non-attachment, and subjecting the duality of this world. Therefore, this breaks the bonds of Karma. The person that gets bent out of shape because someone might scratch his or her car is a person that is emotionally attached. Thus, the heart is involved. The heart can become deeply involved in materialism that it can cause intense suffering within the human. The inner heart that is attached to material possessions and those possessions becomes lost, stolen, and even dead; the inner heart can end up devastated. As a result, grief, sorrow, misery, affliction, hurtfulness, regret, disappointment, depression, and that defines as heartache.

The Depths of Detachment

At Matthew chapter 10:37, Jesus is pointing to the detachment of even family. The deepest type of natural attachment for humans is their family. Jesus is talking about what it takes to become one of his chosen. Many are called, few are chosen – the teaching of Jesus. The Bhagavad Gita teaches the same concept, just a different writing style and a different vocabulary, which was written according to the culture of that era. The majority cannot detach from family and that is understandable. Therefore, when a family member dies a person ends up grief stricken, deeply hurt from the loss. Dealing with the loss of attachments that was deep rooted causes misery. Consequently, the person experiences karma from their attachments. The truly wise person does not grieve for the living or the dead. The person that is seeking the ultimate goal will be granted with the wisdom to detach emotionally from family. Love will have compassion for others and share in their grief, although at the same time not having any attachment toward the grieved, dead person, and death itself. The person rooted in wisdom knows that the person (spirit) cannot die.

Christianity avoids these uncompromising and honest scriptures of Matthew, because of their attachments. For the person that has a precise focus on the ultimate goal, this person will not only rid the emotional burden of the heart regarding attachments that person will also work at detaching from the results of our own actions; a deeper level of non-attachment. Non-attachment from the results of our own actions – the person has to be indifferent to success and failure. This deeper level transcends the ego, because, not being concerned about results, transcends the doer-ship of the ego and gives the doer-ship to the Almighty Divine Source.

A person that is attached to religion, their first step living a life in non-attachment is ridding yourself of the religion, physically, emotionally, materially: Moses taught to circumcise the heart.

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