Thursday, 14 May 2026

MS PREHABILITATION

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The German article in image_b09135.jpg, titled "The Optimized Patient," explores modern medical strategies designed to accelerate recovery after major surgery. Instead of traditional rest, clinics are now prioritizing physical preparation and early activity.

Summary of "Enhanced Recovery After Surgery" (ERAS)

  • The Shift in Philosophy: Roughly 20 years ago, patients receiving artificial joints remained hospitalized for 10 to 14 days; today, they are often discharged within three to six days. The guiding principle has shifted from "rest" to "training".

  • Prehabilitation: Patients prepare for surgery three to six weeks in advance through "prehabilitation" programs involving nutritional changes, exercise, and psychological support. This can reduce the risk of complications by up to 50%.

  • Digital Monitoring: Some clinics, such as the University Hospital Bochum, use smartphone apps and smartwatches to provide tailored interval training. These devices monitor heart rates and symptoms, ensuring patients stay within safe exertion levels.

  • Surgical and Post-Op Innovations:

    • Medication: Doctors use cortisone to mobilize energy reserves and prefer spinal anesthesia over general anesthesia to reduce nausea and dizziness.

    • Opioid Reduction: There is a concerted effort to use fewer opioids to manage pain.

    • Early Mobility: Patients are encouraged to wear their own clothes and get out of bed shortly after surgery. Studies show that for every 1,000 extra steps taken per day, hospital stays are shortened by roughly 14%.

Benefits for the Patient

  • Lower Risks: Active patients have a lower risk of thrombosis and readmission.

  • Muscle Retention: By building muscle mass before surgery, patients have a higher baseline to recover from, even if they lose some strength during the recovery process.

  • Safety over Speed: Georgi Wassilew, head of orthopedics at Greifswald University Hospital, emphasizes that the goal is not just to save money, but to ensure patients are mobile and their wounds are dry before they go home.

Monday, 11 May 2026

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LAZAREV TEACHINGS

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Sergey Lazarev’s teachings (specifically his famous "Diagnostics of Karma" series) offer a unique, bioenergetic perspective on how we "burn" or resolve karma. While traditional meditation focuses on stillness, Lazarev emphasizes the emotional and informational roots of our destiny.

According to Lazarev, meditation alone isn't enough to burn karma; it must be paired with a fundamental change in your "inner state." Here is a breakdown of his core philosophy regarding this:

1. The "Root Cause" of Karma

Lazarev argues that karma is stored in our subconscious emotions, not just our actions.

  • The Problem: Most people have "attachments" to the material world, relationships, or even their own spiritual pride. These attachments create aggressive subconscious emotions (like grudges, jealousy, or despair).

  • The Result: These emotions distort your energy field, which eventually manifests as illness, bad luck, or problems for your children (family karma).

2. Burning Karma via "The Gap"

He teaches that "burning" karma happens when you experience a trauma or a loss and refuse to react with aggression or judgment.

  • In meditation, you aren't just seeking peace; you are practicing unconditional love for God (or the Universe) above all else.

  • By prioritizing love over your ego’s pain, you "neutralize" the negative energetic program. You essentially tell the universe: "I value love more than I value my comfort, my health, or my pride." This realization is what burns the debt.

3. Repentance vs. Guilt

A major pillar of Lazarev’s teaching is Repentance, but not in the traditional religious sense:

  • Guilt is destructive; it's a form of self-aggression that creates more karma.

  • Repentance is a "revision of the past." In a meditative state, you look back at moments where you lacked love and "relive" them with a new feeling of love and acceptance. This rewrites the energetic "record" of your soul.

4. The 3 Steps to "Burn" the Patterns:

To stop the cycle of karma, Lazarev suggests:

  1. Acceptance: Accepting any situation (no matter how painful) as coming from the Divine for the benefit of your soul.

  2. Lack of Judgment: Stopping the "inner trial" against yourself, your parents, or your enemies.

  3. Preservation of Love: Maintaining a feeling of love in your heart even when everything is being "taken away."


Summary Table: Lazarev's View

ActionTraditional ViewLazarev's View
MeditationSeeking mental silence.Cleansing the soul of subconscious aggression.
KarmaPunishment for deeds.A "teaching tool" to return the soul to Love.
HealingFixing the body.Changing the character and world-perception.

Are you reading "Diagnostics of Karma" right now? It can be quite a dense and challenging philosophy because it places 100% of the responsibility for one's life on their internal emotional state.