بخشی از مصاحبه با این هنرمند درباره این طرحها:
While surreal images accompany the vibrant colors, it seems as if we see the updated versions of the figures from the past… Can we look at this as a series? Can you imagine already where it's headed?
In these works, I try to present a humorous perspective to our daily life by being influenced by the Middle Eastern culture. In fact, portrait is a common genre in art history. I produced such a series from my point of view using portraits and I am still working on it. I intend to continue with more surreal compositions and even combine them with my old series in the future.
💠A Small Promise
Hojjatol Islam wal Muslimeen Jawad Ajayee (husband of the Beheshti family's daughter) narrates:
"In the year 1956, we were with Hajj Agha Beheshti in Mashad.. at a family event with our family. Shahid Bahonar entered my home in Mashad, and asked if Shahid Beheshti was home. I said yes. When Shahid Bahonar saw Shahid Beheshti, he said 'some friends asked if you were in Mashad, so I came to take you to our gathering'.
Hajj Agha Beheshti replied, 'is 8 pm tomorrow night good?' I said: 'what are you doing now (which makes you unavailable)? He said, 'I have promised my wife and kids to take them to the park'. When he heard this, Shahid Bahonar became angry and in result his face turned red. He then said, 'we have gathered to sit with you, and you decide to take your family to the park?' Aghaye Beheshti said, 'it is as I said'. Shahid Bahonar then said, 'let Aghaye Ajayee (me) take the family instead'. Aghaye Beheshti replied, 'I have promised that I take them to the park'.
The next day at the gathering, Shahid Bahonar and Ayatollah Mahdawi Kani told Aghaye Beheshti that 'the brothers had gathered to meet you when they were released from prison, and you took your family to the park?' Aghaye Beheshti stated: 'friends, isn't it true that we want to initiate a revolution? (Hence) in this revolution we are promising to people (a proper system of governance). If we are unable to fulfill the (small) promises that we give to our wives and kids, how will we then fulfill (large and weighty) promises of this revolution? I believe that this is a special principle of the revolution, that if we promise even our toddlers, we must not neglect its conditions and or ignore it. However, when we do promise we must think if it is doable or not'".
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In an interview conducted by a German Journalist with Ayatollah Sayyed Fadlallah:
The Pluralism of Authority is a Pluralism Based on Intellectual, Cultural and Jurisprudential Aspects
Date: 17/11/2007 A.D 7 Zul Qa'dah 1428 H
Q: I read some of your books and I noticed that there are some contradictions in your opinion regarding the Shiite religious authority. Thus, sometimes you support the pluralism of the religious authorities and sometimes you oppose it?
A: We mean by pluralism, the intellectual, cultural and jurisprudential one and not the pluralism of positions. Speaking about the religious authority in my book, I have stated that I prefer the Shiite authority to be like an institution similar to the authority of the Vatican in which there is a higher person elected by the Mujtahids for example, and there are many committees that study for him all issues. In this way, the religious authority ceases to be just one person surrounded only by his children and relatives.
Q: But you have stated in your book that this pluralism has many positive aspects since it makes the nation unconfined to one opinion and one line?
A: This is another point, because having many religious authorities, means that the person is free to choose this authority or that, since the authorities differ in the cultural and intellectual aspects. In this way, the person is no more confined to one opinion, because when an authority issues a Fatwas, he is influenced by Jurisprudence, culture and maybe even by politics. Therefore, pluralism gives way for a kind of democracy because it gives the follower a chance to choose the authority that is closer to his mind, as well as to the reality and to the present time, but we call for coordination in this respect on the basis of the institutional authority.
Q: In the nineties, you issued a statement in which you have commented on the religious scholars in Qom and an-Najaf because they do not take into consideration all issues of their ages, which are related to knowledge and culture. Do you still have the same stand towards them?
A: I still have the same point of view because I consider that the religious scholar must acquire the Islamic culture and knowledge, understand his age and adhere to it in his way for calling to Allah and educating people on Islam.
Q: Do you consider that there is a progress in this respect?
A: There are some good examples in Qom.
http://english.bayynat.org/Interviews/Interview_17112007.htm#.WmAcWtFOmf0
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🌹Allamah Mohammad Taqi Ja'fari:
🌲"There was a gentleman called Dr. Klaus who was a psychiatry professor. He was a German. He was asking me what makes religion a necessary part of human life.
🌲I told him, "I will open this book and place a finger on a word, for example the word "is" ".
🌲I put my finger on that word and asked him, "does this word know the words that come before it or after it?"
🌲He said: "no".
🌲I said, "do you think this two-letter word 'is', meaning 'to be' is aware of what the book is about?"
🌲He said, "no, they are two impressions of ink made on a page of paper".
🌲I said, "if you want to live like this word 'is', not knowing what its past or future is, or where it exists in the book or whether that book has any meaning or not, or how many chapters and volumes it is and so on, then you don't need religion.
🌲But if you want to live a life where you understand who you are, where you have come from, to where you have come, who the people around you are, where you are going, and why you have come, it's only religion that can answer these questions".
📍https://youtu.be/p-lqTmEit5s
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A letter from a Christian to Muslim women
By Joanna Francis
Writer, Journalist - USA
http://www.thinkatheist.com/m/blogpost?id=1982180%3ABlogPost%3A1534215
Between the Israeli assault on Lebanon and the Zionist "war on terror," the Muslim world is now center stage in every American home. I see the carnage, death and destruction that have befallen Lebanon, but I also see something else: I see you. I can't help but notice that almost every woman I see is carrying a baby or has children around her.
I see that though they are dressed modestly, their beauty still shines
through. But it's not just outer beauty that I notice. I also notice that I feel something strange inside me: I feel envy. I feel terrible for the horrible experiences and war crimes that the Lebanese people have suffered, being targeted by our common enemy. But I can't help but admire your strength, your beauty, your modesty, and most of all, your happiness.
Yes, it's strange, but it occurred to me that even under constant bombardment, you still seemed happier than we are, because you were still living the natural lives of women. The way women have always lived since the beginning of time. It used to be that way in the West until the 1960s, when we were bombarded by the same enemy.
Only we were not bombarded with actual munitions, but with subtle trickery and moral corruption.
Through Temptation
They bombarded us Americans from Hollywood, instead of from fighter
jets or with our own American-made tanks. They would like to bomb you
in this way too, after they've finished bombing the infrastructure of your countries. I do not want this to happen to you. You will feel degraded, just like we do. You can avoid this kind of bombing if you will kindly listen to those of us who have already suffered serious
casualties from their evil influence.
Because everything you see
coming out of Hollywood is a pack of lies, a distortion of reality, smoke and mirrors. They present casual sex as harmless recreation because they aim to destroy the moral fabric of the societies into which they beam their poisonous programming. I beg you not to drink their poison. There is no antidote for it once you have consumed it.
You may recover partially, but you will never be the same. Better to avoid the poison altogether than to try to heal from the damage it causes.
They will try to tempt you with their titillating movies and music videos, falsely portraying us American women as happy and satisfied, proud of dressing like prostitutes, and content without families.
Most of us are not happy, trust me. Millions of us are on anti-depressant
medication, hate our jobs, and cry at night over the men who told us they loved us, then greedily used us and walked away.
They would like to destroy your families and convince you to have fewer children. They do this by presenting marriage as a form of slavery, motherhood as a curse, and being modest and pure as old-fashioned. They want you to cheapen yourself and lose your faith. They are like the Serpent tempting Eve with the apple. Don't bite.
Self-Value
I see you as precious gems, pure gold, or the "pearl of great value" spoken of in the Bible (Matthew 13: 45). All women are pearls of great value, but some of us have been deceived into doubting the value of our purity.
Jesus said: "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you" (Matthew 7: 6).
Our pearls are priceless, but they convince us that they're cheap. But trust me; there is no substitute for being able to look in the mirror and seeing purity, innocence and self-respect staring back at you.
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(See next post......
.......Continuation of previous post)
http://www.thinkatheist.com/m/blogpost?id=1982180%3ABlogPost%3A1534215
The fashions coming out of the Western sewer are designed to make you believe that your most valuable asset is your sexuality. But your beautiful dresses and veils are actually sexier than any Western fashion, because they cloak you in mystery and show self-respect and confidence.
A woman's sexuality should be guarded from unworthy eyes, since it should be your gift to the man who loves and respects you enough to marry you. And since your men are still manly warriors, they deserve no less than your best.
Our men don't even want purity anymore. They don't recognize the pearl of great value, opting for the flashy rhinestone instead. Only to leave her too! Your most valuable assets are your inner beauty, your innocence, and everything that makes you who you are.
But I notice that some Muslim women push the limit and try to be as Western as possible, even while wearing a veil
(with some of their hair showing). Why imitate women who already regret, or will soon regret, their lost virtue? There is no compensation for that loss.
You are flawless diamonds. Don't let them trick you into becoming rhinestones. Because everything you see in the fashion magazines and on Western television is a lie. It is Satan's trap. It is fool's gold.
A Woman's Heart
I'll let you in on a little secret, just in case you're curious: pre-marital sex is not even that great. We gave our bodies to the men we were in love with, believing that that was the way to make them love us and want to marry us, just as we had seen on television growing up. But without the security of marriage and the sure knowledge that he will always stay with us, it's not even enjoyable! That's the irony.
It was just a waste. It leaves you in tears. Speaking as one woman to another, I believe that you understand that already. Because only a woman can truly understand what's in another woman's heart. We really are all alike. Our race, religion or nationalities do not matter. A woman's heart is the same everywhere.
We love. That's what we do best. We nurture our families and give comfort and strength to the men we love. But we American women have been fooled into believing that we are happiest having careers, our own homes in which to live alone, and freedom to give our love away to whomever we choose.
That is not freedom. And that is not love. Only in the safe haven of marriage can a woman's body and heart be safe to love. Don't settle for anything less. It's not worth it. You won't even like it and you'll like yourself even less afterwards. Then he'll leave you.
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🌹Allamah Mohammad Taqi Ja'fari:
🌲"There was a gentleman called Dr. Klaus who was a psychiatry professor. He was a German. He was asking me what makes religion a necessary part of human life.
🌲I told him, "I will open this book and place a finger on a word, for example the word "is" ".
🌲I put my finger on that word and asked him, "does this word know the words that come before it or after it?"
🌲He said: "no".
🌲I said, "do you think this two-letter word 'is', meaning 'to be' is aware of what the book is about?"
🌲He said, "no, they are two impressions of ink made on a page of paper".
🌲I said, "if you want to live like this word 'is', not knowing what its past or future is, or where it exists in the book or whether that book has any meaning or not, or how many chapters and volumes it is and so on, then you don't need religion.
🌲But if you want to live a life where you understand who you are, where you have come from, to where you have come, who the people around you are, where you are going, and why you have come, it's only religion that can answer these questions".
📍https://youtu.be/p-lqTmEit5s
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💠A Small Promise
Hojjatol Islam wal Muslimeen Jawad Ajayee (husband of the Beheshti family's daughter) narrates:
"In the year 1956, we were with Hajj Agha Beheshti in Mashad.. at a family event with our family. Shahid Bahonar entered my home in Mashad, and asked if Shahid Beheshti was home. I said yes. When Shahid Bahonar saw Shahid Beheshti, he said 'some friends asked if you were in Mashad, so I came to take you to our gathering'.
Hajj Agha Beheshti replied, 'is 8 pm tomorrow night good?' I said: 'what are you doing now (which makes you unavailable)? He said, 'I have promised my wife and kids to take them to the park'. When he heard this, Shahid Bahonar became angry and in result his face turned red. He then said, 'we have gathered to sit with you, and you decide to take your family to the park?' Aghaye Beheshti said, 'it is as I said'. Shahid Bahonar then said, 'let Aghaye Ajayee (me) take the family instead'. Aghaye Beheshti replied, 'I have promised that I take them to the park'.
The next day at the gathering, Shahid Bahonar and Ayatollah Mahdawi Kani told Aghaye Beheshti that 'the brothers had gathered to meet you when they were released from prison, and you took your family to the park?' Aghaye Beheshti stated: 'friends, isn't it true that we want to initiate a revolution? (Hence) in this revolution we are promising to people (a proper system of governance). If we are unable to fulfill the (small) promises that we give to our wives and kids, how will we then fulfill (large and weighty) promises of this revolution? I believe that this is a special principle of the revolution, that if we promise even our toddlers, we must not neglect its conditions and or ignore it. However, when we do promise we must think if it is doable or not'".
@AbodeofWisdom
🌹Allamah Mohammad Taqi Ja'fari:
🌲"There was a gentleman called Dr. Klaus who was a psychiatry professor. He was a German. He was asking me what makes religion a necessary part of human life.
🌲I told him, "I will open this book and place a finger on a word, for example the word "is" ".
🌲I put my finger on that word and asked him, "does this word know the words that come before it or after it?"
🌲He said: "no".
🌲I said, "do you think this two-letter word 'is', meaning 'to be' is aware of what the book is about?"
🌲He said, "no, they are two impressions of ink made on a page of paper".
🌲I said, "if you want to live like this word 'is', not knowing what its past or future is, or where it exists in the book or whether that book has any meaning or not, or how many chapters and volumes it is and so on, then you don't need religion.
🌲But if you want to live a life where you understand who you are, where you have come from, to where you have come, who the people around you are, where you are going, and why you have come, it's only religion that can answer these questions".
📍https://youtu.be/p-lqTmEit5s
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Part 2/2
With regard to the women of our age, it can't be denied that they have had real battles to fight: the fight to be seen as having the intelligence to participate in politics; the fight to be able to go to university and to exercise our talents to the best of our ability. Many people these days hark back to a supposedly golden age in the 1950s, but that was also an age where women who were seen as morally deviant were put away in asylums.
There can be no doubt that women have had to fight against different kinds of oppression; but with the throwing off of certain shackles and narrow, shallow interpretations of the prophetic path, and a with the intoxication that has come with that, women have moved out into the open wastelands of existence, an existence whose sacred dimensions have all but disappeared. Women have become economic beings in their scramble to excel in the workplace, and sexual beings in the primeval scramble to find a mate. In a capitalist, individualistic society, they are encouraged to compete with each other in everything.
Women have become ruthless with each other in their battle to find the truth of their existence within the limits of this existence. Interestingly, with my generation, there is now a turnaround. Women are exhausted. The intoxication of breaking free of boundaries has passed, and they find themselves faced with the rather mundane challenge of providing for the family, as men used to do. Just last week I read an article by a woman who goes out and works long hours to support the family, while her husband stays at home and looks after their baby girl. She says, 'I am caught in the age-old male trap of seeing every penny I earn factored away into future nursery fees, roof repairs and supermarket bills and wondering why I bother.' She expresses regret at having to 'rebuild the bond that gets strained by the end of a long week' away from her daughter and she says 'Perhaps this is how working fathers felt all along. But there is one inescapable conclusion: it is what we feminists fought for; the right to do as men do. Be careful what you wish for (“Are Dads the New Mums? London Evening Standard, October 20th, 2011).’
I'm not saying that a woman's place is in the kitchen; but rather' what I learned about my culture as I grew up, and was able to reflect back upon it, is that, as people in European countries have become supposedly more sophisticated and advanced, they have at the same time moved further and further away from their primordial, even cosmic, way of being. We have become obsessed with the world, and with our place in it — that is, with our place in it as individuals, and we have utterly forgotten that there is a deeper and more comprehensive aspect to our being, and a deeper and more beautiful purpose to our being here.
Western women look pityingly at supposedly unsophisticated Muslim women, who have not gone through the whole process of deconstruction. Muslim women appear to be still stuck in an age that Western women have proudly put behind them, even if these very same Western women now find themselves out on a limb, stuck in a state of existential anxiety.
📚”Shi’i Spirituality for the Twenty First Century”, written by Rebecca Masterton, p. 20-23
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🌹Allamah Mohammad Taqi Ja'fari:
🌲"There was a gentleman called Dr. Klaus who was a psychiatry professor. He was a German. He was asking me what makes religion a necessary part of human life.
🌲I told him, "I will open this book and place a finger on a word, for example the word "is" ".
🌲I put my finger on that word and asked him, "does this word know the words that come before it or after it?"
🌲He said: "no".
🌲I said, "do you think this two-letter word 'is', meaning 'to be' is aware of what the book is about?"
🌲He said, "no, they are two impressions of ink made on a page of paper".
🌲I said, "if you want to live like this word 'is', not knowing what its past or future is, or where it exists in the book or whether that book has any meaning or not, or how many chapters and volumes it is and so on, then you don't need religion.
🌲But if you want to live a life where you understand who you are, where you have come from, to where you have come, who the people around you are, where you are going, and why you have come, it's only religion that can answer these questions".
📍https://youtu.be/p-lqTmEit5s
Join👇👇👇
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🎙 Professor AbdolHadi Emrani:
🔰“We are at war with our kids. We are not side by side, rather we are face to face! Change this way! You will surely see that your kids have motivation for everything.
🔰But unfortunately you say that they should have motivation only for works that I want. This is the problem!
🔰Mom has laid out the tablecloth and dad is sitting. If there are siblings or other members of the house then they are sitting ready to eat. Mom says: ‘Fatima, come eat food!’. (Now) look at Fatima’s response, She’s only 3 years old: ‘I don’t want to!’ ‘What?! Why not?’ ‘Because I want to watch TV. I want to play!’
🔰‘My dear, your father came. You’ve played morning till evening. Now let’s eat some food.’ ‘I don’t want to!’
🔰Go into Fatima’s head. You know what she really says? She says: ‘Don’t order me. Commanding me to eat food does not sit well with me. I’m a human, God has created me with the ability to choose.’
🔰This is a 3 year old child. Now mom’s dialogue changes: ‘Fatima!’
‘Yes.’ ‘Would you like to eat your meal with salad or yogurt?’ This is not deception! It is attention to human nature. Human wants to be associated with his own actions, even if it is to a small extent. Event if as small as choosing between salad or yogurt. But I need to have the right to choose. I’m a person too!!
🔰Tell her: ‘should I put ground meat or greens?’ She will find interest and come to the table to eat. (Of course) under the condition that she is hungry. If she is full never force her.
🔰‘Fatima, I’ve placed your meal in the kitchen, eat whenever you want.’ That is, you are the decider of your actions. This is not spoiling the kids, This is respect to the humane persona.
🔰‘Fatima do you want to eat with us now or should we wait 10 minutes Until you have finished playing?’ That is, whenever it be you have a say and right to choose. I don’t know why we crave the feeling of power: ‘Get up and eat your food, it’s getting cold!!’
She says: ‘I don’t want it.’
🔰Then she’ll bring a thousand lies. I’m full! The older kids who go to school: I have to finish my work. ‘What!!!? I told you all morning and now you want to work when we want to eat?’
🔰That is, if you (the parent) know how to command, I (your child) know how to bypass it.
Click HERE for video with English subtitles
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🎙 Professor AbdolHadi Emrani:
🔰“We are at war with our kids. We are not side by side, rather we are face to face! Change this way! You will surely see that your kids have motivation for everything.
🔰But unfortunately you say that they should have motivation only for works that I want. This is the problem!
🔰Mom has laid out the tablecloth and dad is sitting. If there are siblings or other members of the house then they are sitting ready to eat. Mom says: ‘Fatima, come eat food!’. (Now) look at Fatima’s response, She’s only 3 years old: ‘I don’t want to!’ ‘What?! Why not?’ ‘Because I want to watch TV. I want to play!’
🔰‘My dear, your father came. You’ve played morning till evening. Now let’s eat some food.’ ‘I don’t want to!’
🔰Go into Fatima’s head. You know what she really says? She says: ‘Don’t order me. Commanding me to eat food does not sit well with me. I’m a human, God has created me with the ability to choose.’
🔰This is a 3 year old child. Now mom’s dialogue changes: ‘Fatima!’
‘Yes.’ ‘Would you like to eat your meal with salad or yogurt?’ This is not deception! It is attention to human nature. Human wants to be associated with his own actions, even if it is to a small extent. Event if as small as choosing between salad or yogurt. But I need to have the right to choose. I’m a person too!!
🔰Tell her: ‘should I put ground meat or greens?’ She will find interest and come to the table to eat. (Of course) under the condition that she is hungry. If she is full never force her.
🔰‘Fatima, I’ve placed your meal in the kitchen, eat whenever you want.’ That is, you are the decider of your actions. This is not spoiling the kids, This is respect to the humane persona.
🔰‘Fatima do you want to eat with us now or should we wait 10 minutes Until you have finished playing?’ That is, whenever it be you have a say and right to choose. I don’t know why we crave the feeling of power: ‘Get up and eat your food, it’s getting cold!!’
She says: ‘I don’t want it.’
🔰Then she’ll bring a thousand lies. I’m full! The older kids who go to school: I have to finish my work. ‘What!!!? I told you all morning and now you want to work when we want to eat?’
🔰That is, if you (the parent) know how to command, I (your child) know how to bypass it.
Click HERE for video with English subtitles
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Hi ppl .. I need counseling book for medical students .. can you recommend a book for me and send it here as an pdf ?? Thanku💕
Thank you sir 😊
But I wanted latest edition of kdt pharma launched this month
And sastry essential of medical microbiology 2e launched in January this year
I already have the old ones
Please send them if you find these
🎙 Professor AbdolHadi Emrani:
🔰“We are at war with our kids. We are not side by side, rather we are face to face! Change this way! You will surely see that your kids have motivation for everything.
🔰But unfortunately you say that they should have motivation only for works that I want. This is the problem!
🔰Mom has laid out the tablecloth and dad is sitting. If there are siblings or other members of the house then they are sitting ready to eat. Mom says: ‘Fatima, come eat food!’. (Now) look at Fatima’s response, She’s only 3 years old: ‘I don’t want to!’ ‘What?! Why not?’ ‘Because I want to watch TV. I want to play!’
🔰‘My dear, your father came. You’ve played morning till evening. Now let’s eat some food.’ ‘I don’t want to!’
🔰Go into Fatima’s head. You know what she really says? She says: ‘Don’t order me. Commanding me to eat food does not sit well with me. I’m a human, God has created me with the ability to choose.’
🔰This is a 3 year old child. Now mom’s dialogue changes: ‘Fatima!’
‘Yes.’ ‘Would you like to eat your meal with salad or yogurt?’ This is not deception! It is attention to human nature. Human wants to be associated with his own actions, even if it is to a small extent. Event if as small as choosing between salad or yogurt. But I need to have the right to choose. I’m a person too!!
🔰Tell her: ‘should I put ground meat or greens?’ She will find interest and come to the table to eat. (Of course) under the condition that she is hungry. If she is full never force her.
🔰‘Fatima, I’ve placed your meal in the kitchen, eat whenever you want.’ That is, you are the decider of your actions. This is not spoiling the kids, This is respect to the humane persona.
🔰‘Fatima do you want to eat with us now or should we wait 10 minutes Until you have finished playing?’ That is, whenever it be you have a say and right to choose. I don’t know why we crave the feeling of power: ‘Get up and eat your food, it’s getting cold!!’
She says: ‘I don’t want it.’
🔰Then she’ll bring a thousand lies. I’m full! The older kids who go to school: I have to finish my work. ‘What!!!? I told you all morning and now you want to work when we want to eat?’
🔰That is, if you (the parent) know how to command, I (your child) know how to bypass it.
Click HERE for video with English subtitles
@AbodeofWisdom
Salam alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatuhu dear doctors...
Anyone have 1001 inventions (Muslim heritage in our world) last edition please?
And I really recommend all of you to please read this book especially as a Muslim to know about yourself more please!...
Thanks a lot bro but to tell the truth this version I have it 😔 I need an original version because that once when you zoom in the paper the secript isn’t clear at all even if you try to photocopy it it is not clear at all I need an original version or if someone has the book he or she can take clearly photos by the camera 📷 of the cellphone 📱 and make it as a pdf file and send it to me please I really need it in my study and work
WHY is our brain detecting pain but not feeling it?
Let's say you sprained your ankle or burned your finger. Nerve fibers immediately send a signal to your brain, which decodes the sensation as pain.
No wonder modern surgery is only possible after the discovery of anesthesia. However, if it is the brain itself that is the object of surgery, it has no need for anesthetics.
Nerve cells of the brain send themselves the same signals as in the case of a broken limb, but there is no data processing center for them. The brain, used to be in charge of the whole organism, has no idea when it should be in pain itself.
Here's the creepy part, but patients are often fully conscious during brain surgery, allowing the surgeons to see if they've gone too deep into our body's main processor.
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Learning how to interpret EKGs was a struggle for me. I remember coming home to a stack of EKGs my father (an interventional cardiologist) had left for me to interpret. I had no idea where to start. I was lost. All I saw were squiggly lines.
I started reading all the introductory books (Dubin’s, Thaler’s, etc.) and any resource I could get my hands on. None of the resources really did it nor did they provide much clinical relevance. I found myself reading textbooks (Chou’s, Marriott’s, etc.) and the medical literature to close the gaps. Ultimately, this was a very inefficient process.
I decided to develop a curriculum for my fellow medical students. I created videos. For some reason, students asked for more. People from around the world asked for more. Eventually there were hundreds of videos. The EKG Guy community was created. And thanks to you, it has now grown to over 750,000 followers in less than 18 months to become the largest, fastest growing ECG community in the world! I soon realized that maybe I was not the only one that struggled to learn EKGs, or at least wanted a better option.
With all that said, it is clear that medical professionals want better ECG learning options and hopefully I’ve provided that. And, maybe I wasn’t the only one struggling after all. I truly hope no one ever struggles learning ECGs again.
I want to thank you for your ongoing support. It means a lot. Thank YOU for helping us transform ECG education to deliver better patient care!
– The EKG Guy (Anthony Kashou, MD)
Overview:
The EKG Guy’s Ultimate EKG Breakdown is designed for individuals with little to no knowledge of the electrocardiogram (EKG, ECG), as well as for more advanced interpreters. This 25+ hour comprehensive course includes over 150 short lectures that cover the most important ECG topics. It is perfect for students, residents, nurses, fellows, paramedics, and other medical professionals where ECG literacy is useful.
The basic concepts and fundamentals will provide a strong ECG foundation as you progress in your career. By the time you complete this lecture series, you will have as much knowledge as most entry-level resident physicians (and cardiology fellows!).
Course Breakdown:
Part I: The Basics
In part I of the course, we look at the basics of the electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG). We discuss the cardiac anatomy and circulation, electrical conduction system of the heart, electrodes and vectors, various aspects of the normal cardiac cycle, along with important concepts to be aware of when interpreting a 12-lead EKG.
Part II: Rhythms
In part II of the course, we look at various rhythms. This portion of the book is broken down into sinus, atrial, atrioventricular, and ventricular rhythms. These topics also include the pathophysiology, mechanism, ECG features, and clinical significance of each rhythm.
Part III: Chamber Enlargement
In part III of the course, we discuss various types of atrial and ventricular enlargement. These topics also include the pathophysiology, mechanism, diagnostic ECG features, and clinical significance of each.
Part IV: Conduction Defects
In part IV of the course, we look at various conduction defects – including, different atrioventricular and intraventricular conduction blocks. These topics also include the pathophysiology, mechanism, ECG features, and clinical significance of each.
Part V: Myocardial Ischemia & Infarction
In part V of the course, we look at myocardial ischemia and infarction. This section includes a basic overview of myocardial ischemia, why ECG findings come about in the setting of ischemia, what changes are considered significant, coronary vascular anatomy, how to localize different coronary artery occlusions and clinical significance, various conduction defects that can come about in setting of myocardial infarction, among other ECG findings in certain ischemic conditions.
Part VI: Drugs & Electrolytes
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