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Solutions by Naran S Balakumar are posted here under various topics. Originally, they were answered in www.reachnaran.comand www.naranonline.wordpress.com. Currently, he answers only in www.reachnaran.com.

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Reiki is a self-healing, meditative and a yogic practice of Japan like our Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama, and Mudras.

NARAN does not claim to treat any physical disease. Nor his advice is a replacement for any Medical treatment. Doctor’s advice and medication is to be strictly followed.

Any alternate healing, namely Reiki, Bach flowers, Switch Words, Mantras, and Mudras, enhances one’s mental will power to cope with their life problems.

Naran does not do Reiki healing; he only teaches....

By following his suggestions or by accepting the flower remedies, you are waiving of all your rights to bind him or claim any compensation under any circumstances.

Monday 20 April 2015

Kitchen is a place of love and not anger

Nayana

Few days back, I burnt my right forearm while I was cooking.

Though, I knew for some reason this accident happened, but I was ignorant not to talk to you. Now it’s completely healed but left with marks.

Please tell me what the message is for me and what I can chant for these burnt marks. Also, I need your advice for avoid such accident.

Naran

When we do cooking, we should not keep thinking angry thoughts within us. 

“Stop your anger against a male” is the message.

You may be doing over work, but instead of getting angry and frustrated, find out ways of lessening the burden of work.

Or do the work with pleasure not thinking about any previous incident or person.

Chant “OM HREEM TAHA”.

You may be right in getting angry. Kitchen is a place of love.

Does that mean we cannot express our anger at all?

Yes, you can. Go to a room. Take a pillow. Pounce on it with all your anger till you are satisfied.

Think the person while banging the pillow.

Then do the forgiving exercise.

Exhaust your animalist tendency. Then bring the Spiritual quality.

Go to kitchen as if you were entering for the first time. Cook with joy and love.

Thank everything that you have to cook, including the vessels and stove. Act with kindness as if you were mother to your husband.

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