Hola,
Its Sunday, Dan and my 34th day of staying at
home.
It’s a day to reflect on compassion,
kindness, love and peace. I woke up to Dan saying that he got more information
on an e-mail from ancestry.com. He has a
lot of fourth cousins all over the place.
Of course, you have to pay to get more information. So, until we get caught up on the move, that
will have to wait. Never the less, he is
excited to know that he has family members spread out all over the place.
The other day I went through some of our books that we
have kept in storage. One that was precious
to me, was a children’s Bible that was my sisters and mine when I was
little. This is the Bible that I learned
about compassion, kindness, love and peace.
The first two pages, has always been filed away in my
mind. I could picture the pictures and
the wording as if I was a child. It’s
the creation of the world. I learned
that on the seventh day, this the heavens and the earth was finished and filled
with life. On this day God rested from his work. God blessed the seventh day
and made it holy because on that day he rested.
This is why Sunday is a day of rest.
This piece I wrote on the blog FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2011
Science of the Heart
The human heart emits the strongest electromagnetic field
in our body. This electromagnetic field envelops the entire body extending out
in all directions, and it can be measured up to several feet outside of the
body. Research from the Institute of Heart Math shows that this emotional
information is encoded in this energetic field. Heart Math researchers have
also seen that as we consciously focus on feeling a positive emotion - such as
care, appreciation, compassion or love - it has a beneficial effect on our own
health and well-being, and can have a positive effect on those around us.
How effective are homemade masks?
OUR DAUGHTER MADE OURS
There are two types of face masks that can help cut your
odds of getting corona virus: surgical face masks and respirators, the latter of
which are also known as N-95 masks.
The ones you see all over the news are surgical face
masks, and what doctors, dentists and nurses typically use while treating
patients. They’re loose-fitting and relatively thin, so tiny droplets can still
seep in through the parts of the mask, and they aren’t necessarily foolproof.
Then, there are respirators, commonly used by
construction workers, but also used by doctors seeing patients who potentially
have COVID-19. They’re heavy-duty and are form-fitted to the face. According to
the CDC, these masks filter out about 95% of airborne particles, including
viruses and bacteria.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that
DIY masks can be made in times of crisis as a last resort and “should ideally
be used in combination with a face shield that covers the entire front (that
extends to the chin or below) and sides of the face.”
Face Masks for Personal Use
If you want to take the extra precaution of wearing a
face mask, the best thing you can do is make a mask for yourself ― don’t buy
one and contribute to the shortage.
A study of homemade face masks by SmartAirFilters.com
found that cotton T-shirts and cotton pillowcases are the best materials for
making DIY face masks, based on their ability to capture particles yet remain
breathable, and that they perform comparably to surgical-grade masks.
Here is Trish Hann, a Sydney-based diagnostic
radiographer and clinical educator, goes through the correct method of putting
on and wearing personal protective equipment. 'The most important thing with
regards to PPE is making sure that what you're wearing is appropriate,' she
says.
LET COMPASSION MOVE YOU
Let compassion move you. Let kindness guide you. Let love
open you. Let peace be within you.
Until tomorrow, take it slow and give your soul a chance
to catch up with your body.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN CORONA VIRUS MASK USING HOME ITEMS
KIDS FACE MASKS
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