Re: Dream or Nightmare?
Just found this
I've been going thru my old e-mails and found this:
Inversion therapy—the act of hanging upside down, performing a headstand, or using a simple surface to lie at an inverted angle—is in fast becoming the hottest new treatment. Its legions of fans include celebrities Dan Brown and Rosie O'Donnell, to name just a few. Inversion is said to relieve...
Depression
Mood swings Insomnia
Stress
Long-term practitioners also say that daily inversion has a powerful impact on their health and wellbeing. Such benefits are all the more impressive considering how little time inversion therapy requires.
Make Your Brain Better, Turn It Upside Down
According to Dr. Robert Martin, an early proponent of inversion therapy and the author of The Gravity Guiding System: Turning the Aging Process Upside Down, the brain operates 14% more accurately when your body is an inverted or inclined plane. Regular inversion, Dr. Martin and other experts say, improves your concentration, memory, observation and clarity of thought. Put simply, inverting your brain makes it better.
This really puts a positive spin on your dream.
None of us is getting any younger, so you might want to see what you can find out about this.