The meaning of “Namaste”

“Namaste” is a Sanskrit word that literally means “The Divine in me bows to the Divine in you.” It is alternatively translated as “The God (or Light) in me sees the God (or Light) in you. It has a special meaning for me because I I think I know what the God in you and me is. Let me explain. It is said that “we were created in God’s image and likeness”. It has also been said that “God is Love.” I personally believe God is Unconditional Love. That is were grace  comes from. So I believe that the part of us that was created in God’s image and likeness is our desire to be loved and accepted for who we are and our capacity to feel and share love. That is God’s gift to all of us. It is one thing we all have in common. Saying Nmaste is a way to acknowledge this. It is also a sign of respect. that is why I use it as a greeting instead of saying “Hello” or  “Goodbye”. If you agree with me, start using it yourself and explain what you mean if they are not familiar with the word. By doing this, you can do your part to begin healing the divisions in our country.

Namaste,

Mark

Free treatments to treat PTSD for sex abuse victims

After watching Mrs. Ford’s testimony today, and seeing how much her experience had affected her, I have decided to treat the PTSD that people suffer from that have similar experiences. I have chosen to do this for two reasons. first, I really do care, especially when it’s so easy for me to help. Second is that it is easy for me to treat PTSD with the tools available to me. It really only costs me time (the treatments take about 3 hours). I have treated two patients with PTSD successfully, and am currently treating another. The treatments may take a long time but they are very relaxing (the patient usually falls asleep). the main treatment utilizes a form of needleless electroacupuncture called Frequency Specific Microcurrent(FSM). Sometimes it helps to add some acupuncture points to help treat specific emotional disturbances. They work well together. I also find Bach Remedies useful sometimes. So the treatments are easy to perform with the main cost is time. I’m already offering free treatments to soldiers suffering from PTSD, and Phantom Limb Pain, and anyone with depression (to keep them from committing suicide). Again, I’m offering to treat them for free because I care especially since those treatments are so easy for me. That’s why I became an acupuncturist: it feels good to help people. And when it’s so easy and inexpensive for me to ease their suffering my choice is simple. I care more about the person suffering than the money. My reward is the feeling I get when I get the thanks for helping them. And I’ll admit I do have an ulterior motive. I’m just starting my practice again after suffering from a stroke. I’m hoping offering free treatments will help me build up my practice again. It also feels good to be able to help people again. In a world where expressions of love are so rare, this is my way to show unconditional love is not dead. I can and do care about you even though I don’t know you. It’s the God in me (my capacity to feel and share love and my desire to be loved and appreciated for who I am) recognizing that is in you too (the meaning of the Sanskrit word “Namaste“). It’s merely my attempt to live that truth. Why should you suffer when you don’t have to? I’m happy to help, especially when it’s so easy to do so. I really have no choice. It’s just the right thing to do.

To Mrs. Ford: I’d  be privileged to help you. I’m sure I can help you get over your traumas, put it behind you and help you find some peace and happiness for the rest of your life. It will only take 4 treatments over two weeks. that’s all it takes to get rid of your nightmares and flashbacks. and you’ll feel much more relaxed after the first visit. I  don’t even have to know the details of your trauma. I just have to know what emotions you are feeling, not the details. And if you are suffering from menopausal symptoms, that’s also something that easy for  me to treat with mild to moderate symptoms disappearing and severe symptoms becoming mild. I can say this because of what I’ve learned over my 28 years in practice. It’s just easy for me now. Trust me, II know what I’m doing. If you don’t believe me, just read the rest of my website!