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by Charles Lamm
Our post-modern electric kool-aid acid world has swept most rituals into the compost pile.  Even defining ritual is a struggle.
from Wikipedia:
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<p>by Charles Lamm</p>
<p>Our post-modern electric kool-aid acid world has swept most rituals into the compost pile.  Even defining <strong>ritual </strong>is a struggle.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">from Wikipedia:</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">“The purposes of <strong>rituals </strong>are varied; they include compliance with religious obligations or ideals, satisfaction of spiritual or emotional needs of the practitioners, strengthening of social bonds, demonstration of respect or submission, stating one&#8217;s affiliation, obtaining social acceptance or approval for some event — or, sometimes, just for the pleasure of the ritual itself.”</p>
<p>Dictionary.com has a number of definitions, including:</p>
<p>“any practice or pattern of behavior regularly performed in a set manner ”</p>
<p>I like to go a little more specific.  I think of a ritual as a habit with an attitude, or a deliberate habit with a purpose.</p>
<p>Bad habits are easy to develop.  Bad rituals are not.  The secret is in the word “deliberate”.</p>
<p>I place the <strong><a title="FiveRituals" href="http://www.fiverituals.com/?afl=46360" target="_blank">five rituals</a> </strong>into the physical realm of what I refer to as critical activities.  In each major area of one&#8217;s life – mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, vocational, social – an individual can identify certain activities which are critical to success.  Critical activities vary from person to person.</p>
<p>For example, if one is type II diabetic, a critical activity in the physical plane might be not consuming any processed foods containing sugar or flour.  For other individuals, a trip to the donut shop is a treat, not an invitation to a sugar coma.</p>
<p>I work each day to turn what I perceive as my critical activities into rituals.  The <strong><a title="Five Rituals" href="http://www.fiverituals.com/?afl=46360" target="_blank">five Tibetan rituals</a></strong> make that job easier.</p>
<p>I started a new job recently with an online university where most of my co-workers are half my age.  When I saw the ID badge they gave me, I wondered who the old man was in the photo.  (Inside every old man is a young stud wondering what happened.)</p>
<p>We work 10 hour days in an intense environment.  Without the lift I receive from performing the Five Rituals before work, I would not have the energy to keep up with the kids.  Red Bull is not enough.</p>
<p>Proponents of the <strong><a href="http://www.fiverituals.com/?afl=46360" target="_blank">Five Rituals</a></strong> claim the following benefits:</p>
<ul>
<li>look younger</li>
<li>feel younger</li>
<li>increased energy</li>
<li>live longer</li>
<li>reduced stress</li>
<li>increased vitality</li>
<li>increased virility</li>
<li>sense of well-being</li>
<li>spiritual enlightenment</li>
<li>balanced life</li>
<li>unlock the potential of the brain</li>
<li>positive outlook on life</li>
<li>slow the aging process</li>
<li>increased productivity</li>
<li>boost in self-esteem</li>
<li>heightened immune system</li>
<li>less fatigue</li>
<li>positive emotions</li>
<li>less depression</li>
</ul>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it.  The promises are just about everything except the location of Jimmy Hoffa&#8217;s remains.  I&#8217;m a skeptic.  I don&#8217;t need everything on the list.  If I have more energy, look a bit younger than that ID photo, and a touch more virility, the rest of the items in the list will take care of themselves.</p>
<p>Caveats:</p>
<ol>
<li>Start with 7 reps of each <strong>ritual </strong>instead of 3.  If you are 	basically healthy, 3 reps just seems to be too little.  Max for each 	ritual is 21.</li>
<li>Ritual 6 is one you will want to add.</li>
<li>Ritual 7 is one most will avoid, especially if your virility 	has increased, if you get my drift.</li>
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<p>If you find, as I do, that the <strong><a href="http://www.fiverituals.com/?afl=46360" target="_blank">Five Rituals</a></strong> are critical to your physical and mental well-being, you will find 10 minutes each morning to start your day right.</p>
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Charles Lamm is an advocate for asset protection for the masses and living government free under the radar.  His blogs include <a href="http://www.live-free-in-an-unfree-world.com/" target="_blank">http://www.live-free-in-an-unfree-world.com</a> and <a title="Asset Protection Iron Triangle" href="http://www.corp-llc-bct.com" target="_blank">http://www.corp-llc-bct.com</a>.</p>
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