Get
rid of your ego first for better vision health.
This
is what stress can do to your body and health:
1. Chronic stress,
which causes your body to maintain physiological reactions for long periods of
time, especially with respect to the release of hormones, can lead to depletion
of vital nutrients in your body, particularly DHEA (a hormone critical to aging
and longevity), vitamin C, and the B-complex vitamins.
2. During stress,
your body uses its DHEA supply and impairs the functioning of your body’s
hormonal glands. According to scientific research, your DHEA levels decrease as
you age. Stress is adding insult to injury.
3. Too much stress
increases the production of hormone epinephrine, which wears out your hormonal
glands.
NO EGO
NO STRESS
It explains how and where stress comes from; the damage and devastation of stress
to human health, including vision.
PART
TWO: Conventional Wisdom:
All the major life stressors may have come from career, money, relationship, adversity,
and time. Conventional
wisdom offers many strategies for stress relief, such as exercise, herbs,
medications, meditation, and psychotherapies, among many others. Conventional
wisdom may reduce stress levels, but it does not eradicate stress completely.
Conventional wisdom only complements the ancient Tao wisdom for ultimate stress
relief.
PART
THREE: Tao Wisdom:
This
part not only explains what Tao wisdom is all about, but also contains the
complete translation in simple English of all the 81 short chapters of “Tao Te
Ching” which is one of the most translated works in world literature. Going
through the whole script, interpreted and translated by the author, will enable
you to understand the essentials of Tao wisdom for stress-free contemporary
living.
PART
FOUR: No Ego No Stress:
Stress
originates from the human mind: how it perceives and processes life
experiences. What is stress to one individual may not be stress to another.
This part explains in detail how having no ego can eradicate all stress related
to career, relationship, money, adversity, and time.
Stephen Lau
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