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Having said that, I'd like to offer one more Erase My Back Pain bit on martial arts and life. How we deal with a situation on the training mat reflects how we tend to deal with similar situations in life. For instance, some students will turn their heads away when they punch. They do this out of fear of getting hit. Its cause is usually due to them not feeling confident in throwing the punch in the first place, yet they WANT to do SOMETHING. So they turn their heads as they punch, blindly letting it go out, unsure of whether or not it's the best thing to do at that moment. The proper thing would be to set up the technique or look for the proper opportunity to throw it.I struggled with this problem when I started training. It was like I gave up strategizing and instead I just punched. In other words I was acting without awareness. I noticed that my life had also reflected that mindset in a lot of areas. Sometimes when faced with a decision between what I knew would be best and what I knew I wanted to do I would almost "turn my head" and go with what I wanted in the moment. For instance, ignoring doing the dishes when I wanted to watch tv. I didn't consciously "choose" to not wash the dishes. Instead I just went unconscious of the dishes--I pushed it out of my mind--and I just watched tv. How has that mindset held YOU back from achieving what you want in your life?

When we "turn our heads" we invalidate ourselves by going against what we truly value. This brings guilt and shame, which hurts, so we eventually shut down to it and become MORE unconscious. Then we wonder why we've lost our child-like passion for life and why we feel overwhelmed by life. We lose the ability to be present in our bodies and to "feel" easily. Part of it is the fact that deep down we know more consciousness would bring up a greater awareness of our lack of integrity, and this would bring up the pain of the guilt. So we start on a downward spiral!Kidneys are an important organ of human body and one cannot imagine living without them. Diabetics are more prone to kidney problems. Diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy are two kidney diseases. Long term high blood glucose damages the blood vessels and the nephrons.

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