Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Electrixx



My newest obsession.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Crystal Castles


Crystal Castles - Empathy


Crystal Castles has to be one of my all time favourite bands. I always go on music binges every so often and CC has been the object of my obsession this time. Check out more of their stuff on youtube. Some of their best songs in my opinion are Celestia, Crimewave, Love and Caring, Empathy (as seen above), and Fainting Spells. They're definitely worth a listen.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Wristcutters: A Love Story


One of my new favourites! I remember seeing the previews for it a few years ago, but I never got to see it. It's about a guy named Zia, who kills himself and ends up in a world specially reserved for people who've also committed suicide. He makes friends with a russian and ends up going on a search for his recently deceased girlfriend. The ending is really amazing. One of the most romantic movies I've seen in a while.

Wisdom for the day

The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about
- Oscar Wilde
  • DON'T CARE WHAT OTHERS THINK
  • IF SOMEONE DOESN'T LIKE YOU, THAT'S THEIR PROBLEM
  • BE YOURSELF AT ALL COSTS
Sorry I've been busy lately (procrastinating), but I'll have a new, better, post soon!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Lucky


Your Lucky Day



So I watched this short film a few days ago, and I have to say that I was impressed. I usually don't like short films, but this one definitely kept my attention. I thought it was interesting, how fate can crush lives to the benefit of others.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Meditation

Meditation is the art of shifting regular consciousness to achieve a state of awareness where thoughts are suspended, where the mind and body are at peace.
Thoughtful action to establish order. Meditation is nothing other than a relaxation technique with various larger purposes.
- Andrew Weil, on meditation.
Your thoughts can be pesky things, have you ever stopped to listen to your inner dialogue? Our thoughts are constantly buzzing through our heads, never a minute of silence. More than half the time, people don't even notice how much they think until they become aware that they can't seem to stop their thoughts. This was basically my first experience with meditation. I had read about it when I was younger while I was doing research into other religions and figured I'd give it a try. I sat down cross legged and tried to focus, it was only then that I realized just how much I thought and how uncontrollable my thoughts were. With practice, you can control your thoughts and stop them from invading every waking second of your day. Not only will you gain the ability of higher concentration, but meditation also has a variety health benefits as well. These include:
  • Increases energy
  • Boosts stamina
  • Lowering blood pressure
  • Reduces stress and stress related illnesses like heart disease, hypertension, and insomnia.
  • Alleviates present-moment and chronic physical pain from arthritis, back injury, and most other causes.
  • Improved response time, motor skills, coordination, and other physical responses.
  • Lessened anxiety and depression
  • Improved memory and intelligence
Although meditation may seem esoteric, it’s really simple and can be performed by anyone. All meditation requires is four basic things.
  1.      A quiet environment to eliminate distractions.
    [If you live in a noisy home, I suggest ear plugs. Or you can find a time of day that no one is around to distract you from practice]
  2. A comfortable position that allows complete relaxation.
  3. [Don’t lay down, you’re more than likely to fall asleep if you’re laying down with your eyes closed. Try sitting in a straight backed chair, or go cross legged. Try sitting in a chair first, a lot of people will sit cross legged and have to shift later on because their legs have gone to sleep.]
  4. A few moments to spend relaxing.
  5. A mental device, like a mantra or a prayer to help block the endless flow of thoughts generated by our waking minds.
  6. [Some meditations use breath as a mental device, try counting your breaths or focusing on the rising and falling of your stomach. You can also try drawing your awareness to a certain part of your body; when I do this I draw my focus to the center of my forehead, the position of the third eye chakra]
    A good amount of time for a beginner to meditate would be 5-10 minutes. If you notice your attention slipping away from your mental device, gently draw it back to focus. Your mind is going to go crazy when you first start, it’s going to throw a fit and you’ll notice intrusive random thoughts start popping into your head. When you start thinking, just let the thoughts float by as if they were clouds. Don’t get attached to them, just keep your focus on your device. With practice, you’ll notice that your thoughts during meditation and throughout the day will be greatly reduced. That’s the way it should be, if you think about it who controls who? Don’t let your thoughts control you, you control your thoughts.