Every Finger Is Connected With 2 Organs: Japanese Methods For Curing In 5 Minutes!

The Japanese have been using effective alternative healing techniques for centuries, and today, we are revealing one of them, which takes only 5 minutes!

Jin shin Jitsu is an ancient form of a Japanese healing art, which restores the emotional balance with the help of the stimulation of certain points on the fingers.

The healing treatment is based on the belief that each finger is linked to two body organs, and the stimulation of the proper points on them improves physical and emotional health.

This effective 5-minute curing treatment offers amazing benefits in the case of numerous ailments, and here is how it works:

To target certain internal organ, you should just take the appropriate finger with the other hand and hold it tightly for 3-5 minutes. Breathe deeply and afterwards, massage all fingers on both hands for about three minutes.

Here are the organs linked to the fingers:

Thumb:

Linked to: stomach and spleenwort

Emotions: depression and anxiety

Common symptoms:  skin issues, nervousness, headaches, stomach pain

Index finger:

Linked to: kidneys and urinary bladder

Emotions: fear, confusion, disappointment

Common symptoms:  a toothache, muscle pain, back pain, digestion issues

Middle finger:

Linked to: liver and yolky bitter

Emotions: anger, indetermination, irritability

Common symptoms: a migraine, tiredness, circulation problems, menstrual pain, frontal headaches

Ring finger:

Linked to: lungs and large intestine

Emotions: sadness, fear, negativity

Common symptoms:  digestion issues, asthma, respiratory problems, skin disease

Pinkie:

Linked to: heart and small intestine

Emotions: worry, nervousness, absence of self-confidence

Common symptoms:  bone issues, heart disease, throat pain

Next time you experience any of these symptoms, try this 5-minute technique, and you will be surprised by its positive effects.

Japanese Secret To Looking Young And Radiant Even After 50 Years

For years and years now many have tried to find the elixir of youth. However up until now no one has succeeded. Many people will give you false advice or prescriptions only to profit from you.

However recently we heard about this Japanese recipe that has proven to be extremely effective even after a week of using it. Therefore we recommend you try it and see the results for yourself.

You probably have heard that most women in Japan are considered to be beautiful and young due to some mysterious substance. But what if we tell you that that substance is the famous Japanese rice. Namely this rice has many beneficial properties.

This rice is rich in a substance called “squalene and linoleic acid”. These acids have very powerful antioxidant properties and they also have the ability to stimulate the creation of collagen, which reduces the wrinkles.

Squalene is a substance that is found in rice. This substance can protect your skin from all the harmful effects caused by the sun.

Rice is also rich in “gamma oryzanol”, which has the ability to lower your cholesterol levels and protect your heart. You should also know that rice has an abundance of vitamin E.

At this point you need to know that these beneficial properties of the rice have also been scientifically proven. What we are trying to say is that rice can help you rejuvenate your skin in a very short period of time.

And here in this article we will show you this Japanese recipe that will help you get rid of the wrinkles, soften your skin and make it shinier again.

This Japanese recipe will make you look 10 years younger.

3 tablespoons of rice
1 tablespoon of honey
1 tablespoon of milk.

Preparation:

The preparation of this remedy is very simple and easy. In order to prepare it, first you need to cook the rice for about 2 minutes. Then you need to strain it and you need to store the water in which the rice was cooked for later use.

Then in the rice you need to add one tablespoon of hot milk and one tablespoon of honey. Now mix nicely all the ingredients.

Next thing you need to do is put this mask on clean skin without moisture.

You need to leave this mask on until it dries. Then you need to wash your face with the water in which the rice was cooked.

Rice water and its properties:

The rice water is very beneficial for you. This water will help you improve your blood circulation, it will act as an antioxidant, it will moisturize your skin and help you get rid of wrinkles.

In addition rice water will help you reduce any inflammation of the skin and will keep your skin healthy and hydrated.

In order to achieve even greater results you need to repeat this procedure at least once a week.

Believe us, many have tried this amazing recipe and they have confirmed that it is extremely effective.

That is why we highly recommend you try it. Believe us you will not regret it.

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A Japanese Buddhist Master reveals 21 rules of life that will blow your mind

For years I struggled to find the peace I really wanted.

You know the dream:

Happiness

Not overthinking

No anxiety

Physically fit

And the to live every moment without being distracted by the past or the future.

During that time, I lived with anxiety, insomnia and way too much useless thinking going on in my head. It was never easy.

One of the reasons I was never truly at peace was because of one recurring problem: I couldn’t learn to “accept” where I was without wishing it were different.

Because avoiding and fighting against what is happening inside you only makes it worse.

Unfortunately, acceptance is also really hard to cultivate. We’re practically wired to not accept the moment if it’s not 100% comfortable.

So, what can we do?

What helped me was coming across Japanese Buddhist master Miyamoto Mushashi’s 21 rules of life.

Known as Japan’s greatest ever swordsman, he wrote these 21 rules 2 weeks before his death.

Each rule teaches you to accept your circumstances in life, detach from outside forces you can’t control and be comfortable with who you are.

I find these rules powerful because the only way to cultivate acceptance is through continued practice in your actions and your attitude. The two things we actually have control over.

And these rules give you the necessary guidelines to do just that.

It might take months to rewire your brain, but it’s well worth it.

Check them out:

1) Accept everything just the way it is.

Acceptance is perhaps the most important attitude to overcome mental challenges in life.

It’s a state of mind. There’s no destination or goal with acceptance. It’s simply the process of exercising the mind to be tolerant of anything life throws at us.

Why is it powerful?

Because instead of fighting against negative emotions like anxiety and stress, you’re actually accepting them the way they are. You’re not bitter, and you’re not creating more negativity out of your negativity.

Through acceptance you pave the path for negative emotions like anxiety to become less powerful. You’re not fighting against them and making them worse.

But to be clear: Acceptance is not the following: It’s not indifference or apathy. It does not involve giving up or not trying. It’s simply about accepting things without judging them.

It is what it is. Whatever happens happens. It’s about being patient and allowing the natural flow of things to take place.

2) Do not seek pleasure for its own sake.

As humans, we’re unhappiest when we become dissatisfied with what we have, and decide that we want more.

When we seek pleasure for pleasure’s sake, we put ourselves in an endless loop of desiring that’s only temporarily satisfied when we experience that pleasure.

But feelings don’t last forever. And before you know it, you’ll be back desiring again.

This doesn’t mean you can’t have fun and enjoy pleasure when you experience it. It just means you won’t be constantly seeking pleasure for its own sake. You appreciate what you have in every moment, and sometimes that will be pleasurable emotions.

But you also won’t be unhappy when you aren’t experiencing pleasure.

3) Do not, under any circumstances, depend on a partial feeling.

Same as above, feelings don’t last forever. Emotions are transient. You won’t be happy all the time, and wanting to be so will only make you unhappy.

4) Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world.

When you think of yourself too much, you amplify your ego and your insecurities.

Happy people are the ones who focus on helping others. There’s a beautiful Chinese Proverb which describes this perfectly:

“If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a day, go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.”

In other words: Be humble, don’t take yourself too seriously and focus on helping others.

5) Be detached from desire your whole life long.

Buddhism says that desiring leads to suffering. Why? Because when you’re desiring, you’re dissatisfied with what you have right now.

And when you get what you want, this leads you down an endless loop desiring.

If you can forget about the idea of wanting, you can learn to be comfortable and grateful for what you have right now, which is key to inner peace.

6) Do not regret what you have done.

Regret is a useless emotion, isn’t it? You can’t change what’s happened. Yes, you can learn from what happened, but that doesn’t involve experiencing regret.

I know that sometimes we can’t help but regret things in life, but it’s important not to dwell on it. It’s useless to do so.

7) Never be jealous.

Another useless emotion. It also means you’re insecure with yourself, because you’re envious of someone else.

Instead, look inside yourself and be grateful for who you are and what you have.

8) Never let yourself be saddened by separation.

It sucks to separate from someone you want to be with. But getting sad over it won’t help you or them.

Sometimes you just need to toughen up and appreciate what you have, not what you lose.

9) Resentment and complaint are appropriate neither for oneself nor others.

Again, complaining without action doesn’t help you achieve anything. It only serves to raise your toxic energy.

And don’t let what other people do affect you as well. You’re not in control of what they do. But you are in control of how you react to what they do.

10) Do not let yourself be guided by the feeling of lust or love.

This one’s probably a controversial one for many. For me, too. I think we can all agree that you don’t want to be guided by lust. It’s similar to chasing emotions that don’t last forever and will only give you temporary fulfilment.

Love, however, is a different story. I don’t know about you, but I think that love is one of the most important emotions to be guided by. Your family is everything, whoever they are, and your life is much more fulfilled when you do whatever you can for them.

11) In all things have no preferences.

Similar to desiring, by having preferences, you’re not happy with what you have right now. You’re dissatisfied and unable to enjoy the present moment.

So if you can, try not to prefer something over something else, especially if you can’t control it.

12) Be indifferent to where you live.

If you can change where you live, then by all means go ahead. And don’t stop looking for opportunities to do so.

But besides doing that, it’s more fulfilling to appreciate where you are right now, rather than wishing it were different.

13) Do not pursue the taste of good food.

Interesting one. Focus on eating to be healthy and for nourishment. Desiring delicious food can lead to addiction and attachment. This goes for alcohol and drugs, too.

14) Do not hold onto possessions you no longer need.

It’s easy to get cluttered with junk that you don’t need. But if it’s not benefiting your life, get rid of it. More space and more clear thinking is what’s needed. Not more stuff.

15) Do not act following customary beliefs.

Follow your own common sense. Do what makes sense to your own values, not what other people think. Decide for yourself.

You know what’s right and wrong. You don’t need someone else to tell you.

16) Do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful.

A tribute to his swordsman time, but we can apply this for our lives, too. It’s better to be an expert in one thing, than okay at everything.

17) Do not fear death.

Extremely hard to do. But it’s something none of us will escape. We can either learn to accept that our and our close ones time will eventually come, or fight against it causing anxiety and sadness for the rest of our lives.

18) Do not seek to possess either goods or fiefs for your old age.

What good will they do you when you’re gone? Only collect what is useful. Don’t waste your time.

19) Respect Buddha and the Gods without counting on their help.

Take responsibility for yourself. Don’t count on luck or god to pull you through. Tackle the endeavors you know are within your capabilities. Keep doing the right thing and everything else will fall into place.

20) You may abandon your own body but you must preserve your honor.

Don’t do anything that you won’t be able to live with for the rest of your life. Your actions define you, not your beliefs.

21) Never stray from the way.

Stay humble, do the right thing and always keep learning and growing.