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[NH] Fwd: VIAJE DEL ALMA AL MAGICO PERU* DIC 2013

BUEN DÍA:La información sobre este Viaje  viene detallada en el contenido de este correo, asi como en el archivo adjunto.Esperamos  que nos contactes si llegas a tener alguna duda o comentario sobre el viaje, registro , reserva, etc ATTE:VIOLETA RUBI-ORGANIZACION EVOLUCION DEL SER


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 AL 4 DE ENERO DEL 2014
  
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1) Hospedaje… 8 días y  7 noches de Hospedaje en habitación doble:
4 noches en el Lago Titicaca
1 noche en  Cusco
2 noches en Urubamba 
 
2) Todos los desayunos bufete  y 5 almuerzos
No incluye los almuerzos Enero 1 y 2
 
 3)  Guía Mística y Turística
- Guía Local y  Guía Mística con las Guías de Evolución del Ser y con Guías Peruanos, con Paco Andino y Chamán Peruano
 
4)  Traslados Terrestres y Visitas
-A todos los Sitios por visitar
 
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Níngún Boleto aéreo
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[NH] Dr. Greger's new nutrition DVD is out (all proceeds to charity)

The newest volume of my Latest in Clinical Nutrition DVD series has arrived! (order at http://www.drgreger.org/DVDs --also now available as a video download). The current batch of videos from volume 14 (http://nutritionfacts.org/2013/07/11/new-dvd-on-the-latest-in-nutrition-all-proceeds-to-charity/) on NutritionFacts.org is set to run out soon, so starting this month and running through November I'll be rolling out the videos from this new DVD, volume 15. The DVDs give folks the opportunity to sneak-preview videos months ahead of time, watch them all straight through, and share them as gifts, but there is nothing on the DVDs that won't eventually end up free online at NutritionFacts.org. If you'd like the works--more than 30 hours of video(!)--I have a special on my complete DVD collection at http://www.drgreger.org/DVDs

Here's the list of chapters from the new volume 15 DVD -- a preview of what's to come over the next few months on NutritionFacts.org:

•    Treating Multiple Sclerosis With the Swank MS Diet
•    Prostate Cancer Survival: The A/V Ratio
•    Breast Cancer Survival Vegetable
•    Alkaline Diets, Animal Protein, and Calcium Loss
•    Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple Cabbage
•    Tell Your Doctor If You Eat Grapefruit
•    BOLD Indeed: Beef Lowers Cholesterol?
•    Eggs and Choline: Something Fishy
•    Eggs, Choline, and Cancer
•    Chronic Headaches and Pork Tapeworms
•    Enhanced Athletic Recovery Without Undermining Adaptation
•    Preserving Immune Function in Athletes With Nutritional Yeast
•    Nutrient-Dense Approach to Weight Management
•    How Many Poppy Seeds Are Too Many?
•    Increased Lifespan From Beans
•    BRCA Breast Cancer Genes and Soy
•    Canned Beans or Cooked Beans?
•    Lifestyle Medicine: Treating the Causes of Disease
•    The Broccoli Receptor: Our First Line of Defense
•    Counteracting the Effects of Dioxins Through Diet
•    Phosphate Additives in Meat Purge and Cola
•    Phosphate Additives in Chicken
•    How to Avoid Phosphate Additives
•    Are Sugary Foods Addictive?
•    Are Fatty Foods Addictive?
•    Fish Consumption Associated With Brain Shrinkage
•    Mercury vs. Omega-3s for Brain Development
•    Cavities and Coronaries: Our Choice
•    One in a Thousand: Ending the Heart Disease Epidemic

As usual, I'm honored to feature some of the most groundbreaking research (as in BRCA Breast Cancer Genes and Soy and Treating Multiple Sclerosis With Diet) and practical tips (Canned Beans or Cooked Beans? and How to Avoid Phosphate Additives--hint: they're often not labeled) along with some mythbusting (BOLD Indeed: Beef Lowers Cholesterol? and Alkaline Diets, Animal Protein, and Calcium Loss) and life-changers (Cavities and Coronaries: Our Choice and Ending the Heart Disease Epidemic) thrown in for good measure. And of course there are the fun ones (with a name like Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple Cabbage you know it's got to be good!).

Order my new DVD at http://www.drgreger.org/DVDs

**DVD Now Available For Video Download**

All the money from DVD sales goes to the 501c3 nonprofit charity that keeps NutritionFacts.org up and running. Because NutritionFacts.org's financial situation remains precarious, the price of new DVDs has been raised to $25. However, you can still get the new DVD for $20 as a video download at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4AWGS2MPCNV6W . That way you can watch these two hours of new material instantly rather than waiting on snail mail.

To encourage everyone to become a regular supporter, anyone signing up on the donation page (https://nutritionfacts.org/donate/) to become a $15 monthly contributor will receive the next three DVDs for free (as physical DVDs, downloads, or both--your choice), and anyone signing up as a $25 monthly contributor will get a whole year's worth of new DVDs.

**Why You Should Consider Supporting NutritionFacts.org**

I have been writing, researching, and speaking about nutrition full-time for more than a decade. In that time, every penny I received from the sales of all my books (http://www.drgreger.org/writings.html) went to charity, as did every penny from the sales of every DVD (http://www.drgreger.org/DVDs) and every penny from every speaking engagement (http://www.DrGreger.org/dates.html). In retrospect, instead of giving the money away, maybe I should have saved it so that should I ever start a website to give all my work away for free, I'd have enough to keep it going!

NutritionFacts.org started out offering new videos 7 days a week. This year I'm down to 3 new videos a week. Ideally, fundraising efforts would allow me to bring on more staff to free up my time to do more research, make more videos, write more books, and personally answer more questions (http://nutritionfacts.org/questions/), but alas I'm in a situation where I just need funds to keep the website afloat. Because there's so much video content, the ongoing server costs alone exceed $10,000. Please join the hundreds of viewers like you (http://nutritionfacts.org/donors/) who have already stepped up to help out.

To make a contribution to NutritionFacts.org you can use a credit card (https://nutritionfacts.org/donate/), use a direct Paypal link (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=6SWYJD9SYAZHE), or send a check to "NutritionFacts.org" c/o Michael Greger, 700 Professional Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20879.

Sifting through the voluminous and often conflicting science of nutrition is a full-time job. And guess what? It's _my_ full-time job (well, at least _one_ of my full-time jobs :). I'm happy to do all the work and share it with the world, but please consider supporting my efforts to spread some dietary sanity into the world.

Michael Greger M.D.

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[NH] THE MORAL SYSTEM IN ISLAM

THE MORAL SYSTEM IN ISLAM

 

 

Islam has laid down universal fundamental rights for humanity that are to be observed and respected under all circumstances. In order to realise these rights in one's everyday social life, Islam provides both legal safeguards and a very effective moral system. In brief, whatever improves the well-being of an individual or a society is morally good, and whatever harms this well-being is morally bad.

 

 

Islam attaches great importance to the love of God and fellow human beings, and discourages excessive formalism. We read in the Quran (what means): "It is not righteousness that you turn your faces towards East or West, but [true] righteousness is [in] one who believes in Allaah, the Last Day, the Angels, the Book, and the prophets and gives wealth, in spite of love for it, to relatives, orphans, the needy, the traveller, those who ask [for help], and for freeing slaves; [and who] establishes prayer and gives Zakaah; [those who] fulfil their promise when they promise; and [those who] are patient in poverty and hardship and during battle. Those are the ones who have been true, and it is those who are the righteous." [Quran: 2:177]

 

 

These verses give a beautiful description of the righteous and religiously committed individual. He should obey salutary regulations but fix his gaze on the love of God and the love of humanity. An individual's faith should be true and sincere and he must be prepared to show it in deeds of charity to other people and by living as a good citizen and supporter of social organisations. Finally, individual faith must remain firm and unshaken in all circumstances.

 

 

This is the standard by which a particular mode of conduct can be classified as either good or bad. It also provides the nucleus around which an individual's and society's moral code should revolve. Before laying down any moral injunctions, Islam seeks to implant firmly in man's heart the conviction that his dealings are with God, Who sees him at all times and in all places. While he may hide himself from others or deceive them, he cannot do so with God.

 

 

Islam teaches that the objective of one's life is to live a life that is pleasing to God. To make such a goal possible, Islam has provided humankind with the highest possible standard of morality. This moral code, which is both straightforward and practical, provides the individual with innumerable ways to embark upon and then continue the path of moral evolution. By making Divine Revelation the primary source of knowledge, moral standards are made permanent and stable. However, this does not make them inflexible, for there is room for reasonable adjustment and adaptation when needed. The danger of moral relativism, now so widespread in many societies, is thereby avoided.

 

 

Another benefit is the gradual internalisation of these moral standards, for one seeks to obey them voluntarily to please God, not because some government or people tell him to do so. An individual's belief in God, when added to his belief in the Day of Judgement, is a powerful motivating factor to live a highly moral life.

 

 

Islam does not seek to minimise the importance of traditional and

commonly accepted moral norms or give exaggerated importance to some and neglect others.

 

 

The Islamic moral code incorporates all the commonly accepted moral virtues and then endows them with a sense of balance and proportion, by assigning each one a suitable place and function in the scheme of life. It widens the scope of man's individual and collective life by dealing with his domestic associations, civic conduct, and his activities in the political, economic, legal, educational and social realms. It covers his life from the home to the society, from the dining table to the battlefield and peace conferences. In short, from the cradle to the grave - for no sphere of life is exempt from the universal and comprehensive application of the moral principles of Islam. It makes morality reign supreme and ensures that the affairs of life are regulated by moral norms, and not dominated by selfish desires and petty interests.

 

 

A major goal of Islam is to provide humankind with a practical and realistic system of life by which he can conduct his life. It calls upon humankind not only to practice virtue, but also to establish it and to eradicate all that is harmful. It seeks the supremacy of the conscience in all matters so that what is harmful cannot gain the upper hand either in an individual's life or in society. Those who respond to this call are known as Muslims, which literally means those who have submitted to God. The sole object of the resulting community of Muslims or Ummah is undertaking an organised effort to establish what is good and to fight and eradicate what is evil and harmful.

 

 

Some of Islam's basic moral teachings are given below. They cover the broad spectrum of a Muslim's personal moral conduct as well as his social responsibilities.

 

 

God-Consciousness


The Quran mentions God-consciousness as the highest quality of a Muslim, saying (what means): 
"…The most noble of you in the sight of Allaah is the most righteous of you…" [Quran: 49:13]

 

 

Humility, modesty, control of passions and desires, truthfulness, integrity, patience, steadfastness and fulfilling one's promises - all these moral values are mentioned many times in the Quran, such as (what means):"And God loves those who are firm and steadfast." [Quran: 3:146]

 

 

The Quran also tells Muslims (what means): "And hasten to forgiveness from your Lord and a garden [i.e., Paradise] as wide as the heavens and the earth, prepared for the righteous. Who spend [in the cause of Allaah] during ease and hardship and who restrain anger and who pardon the people – and Allaah loves the doers of good." [Quran: 3:133-134] And:  "…Establish prayer, enjoin what is right, forbid what is wrong, and be patient over what befalls you. Indeed, [all] that is of the matters [requiring] determination. And do not turn your cheek [in contempt] toward people [Rather, respect them by directing your face and attention to them.] And do not walk through the earth exultantly. Indeed, Allah does not like everyone self-deluded and boastful. And be moderate in your pace and lower your voice; indeed, the most disagreeable of sounds is the voice of donkeys."  [Quran: 31:17-19]

 

 

The following statement of the Prophet  sallallaahu  alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) summarises the moral behaviour of a committed Muslim: "My Sustainer has given me nine commands: to remain conscious of God in private and in public; to speak justly whether angry or pleased; to show moderation when poor or rich; to rekindle friendship with those who have broken it off with me; to give to him who refuses me; that my silence should be occupied with thought; that my looking should be an admonition; and that I should command what is right."

 

 

Social Responsibilities

 

 

The teachings of Islam regarding social responsibilities are based on kindness and consideration for others. Islam stresses specific acts of kindness and defines the responsibilities and rights that belong to various relationships. Our first obligation is to our immediate family - parents, spouse and children, then to other relatives, neighbours, friends and acquaintances, orphans and widows, the needy of the community, our fellow Muslims, our fellow human beings and animals.

 

 

Parents

 

 

Respect and care for parents is a very important part of a Muslim's expression of faith. The Quran says (what means): "And your Lord has decreed that you not worship except Him, and to parents, good treatment. Whether one or both of them reach old age [while] with you, say not to them [so much as], 'uff' and do not repel them but speak to them a noble word. And lower to them the wing of humility out of mercy and say: 'My Lord! Have mercy upon them as they brought me up [when I was] small.'" [Quran: 17:23-24]

 

 

Other Relatives

 

 

The Quran says (what means): "And give the relative his right, and [also] the poor and the traveller, and do not spend wastefully." [Quran: 17:26]

 

 

Neighbours

 

 

The Prophet  sallallaahu  alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) said: "He is not a believer who eats his fill while his neighbour is hungry" and: "He does not believe whose neighbours are not safe from his injurious conduct."

 

 

According to the Quran and Sunnah (traditions and approved actions of the Prophet  sallallaahu  alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention )), a Muslim has to discharge his moral responsibility not only to his parents, relatives, and neighbours but also to all humankind, animals, and useful trees and plants. For example, hunting birds and animals for sport is not permitted. Similarly, cutting down trees and plants that yield fruit is forbidden unless there is a very pressing need for one to do so.

 

 

Thus, on the basic moral plane, Islam provides humankind with a higher system of morality that can be used by an individual to realise his greatest potential. Islam purifies the soul of self-seeking egotism, tyranny, wantonness, and lack of discipline. It creates God-fearing men who are devoted to their ideals, motivated by piety, abstinence and discipline, who do not make any compromise with falsehood. It creates moral responsibility and fosters the capacity for self-control. Islam generates kindness, generosity, mercy, sympathy, peace, selfless goodwill, scrupulous fairness, and truthfulness towards all creatures in all situations. It nourishes noble qualities from which only good may be expected.



http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?page=articles&id=134451


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