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    Counter Transference

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    YOGA THERAPY AND ADDICTION RECOVERY by Name Presented to Instructor Course Institution City Date   Yoga Therapy and Addiction Recovery Introduction Yoga perceives addition as a symptom of a reflection of the imbalance that is within the individual. Yoga has been proved to be a very effective treatment for addiction since it integrates the treatment of the spirit‚ body‚ and mind to restore the individual to a wholesome balance. It requires that those who practice it to stay still‚ breath

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    Zen Koan Assignment

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    Zen Koan Assignment \ A Zen koan can refer to stories‚ parables‚ small statements or even a few words of a phrase that reference a larger story used in the practice of Zen Buddhism. They may be taken from the sayings or accounts of Buddhist teachers form the past or they may originate from modern day. The purpose of a Koan is to open the mind and perception to the truth and to open the mind that has been closed by habitual responses to the world and reality. Zen koans are meant to assist in

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    Reflection On Siddhartha

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    The spiritual ideas of Buddhism and Hinduism are very interesting but often hard to grasp. In the novel Siddhartha‚ by Hermann Hesse‚ these ideas are the basis for many likes and dislikes. It is a story about a young Hindu boy who rejects the beliefs of everyone he knows and finds his own way to peace and salvation. Siddhartha’s spiritual content and interesting plot provide great reading‚ but can be hard to understand at times. One aspect of Siddhartha that I like is its spirituality and use of

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    depression. The early years of parenting are important for the child and for the parents; the child is very responsive to parental stress levels. The MBCP was lead multiple times a month and in many ways. A few examples of this are a formal mindful meditation session‚ a retreat for a weekend‚ and formal classes for both parents to attend. The purpose of this study in the post-natal stage is to “live with awareness‚ kindness‚ connectedness‚ and

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    How to Reduce Stress

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    things that are causing you stress. This could mean not taking on new projects or responsibilities if you are already overwhelmed or avoiding the people who bring stress into your life whenever possible 2. Step 2 Try practicing yoga or meditation. Yoga‚ Pilates‚ and other types of meditative exercises are some of the easiest ways you can reduce your physical and mental stress. Just practicing such exercises for thirty minutes three times a week can provide you with more physical flexibility

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    startก by detach themselves from their family‚ friend‚ desire‚ power‚ luxuries‚ and other goods. They shaved off their hair to sacrifice the vanity. They live by the alms from the people. They have a strict rule that they have to follow. The five Buddhist Precepts are the most important rule and practice that all monks have to keep it in their mind. According to section 2‚ slide 18 lectures‚ the five precepts are no killing‚ no stealing‚ no improper sexual behavior‚ no lying‚ and no intoxicant. These

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    Discipline

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    one can not but notice that almost half the misery in this world would disappear‚ if we knew the virtues of silence and discipline.  Before modern civilisation came upon us‚ at least six to eight hours out of twenty-four hours were reserved for meditation.   Modern civilisation has taught us to convert night into day and golden silence into brazen din and noise. What a great thing it would be‚ if in our busy  lives we could retire ourselves each day‚ at least a couple of hours and prepare our mind

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    vocal music. He was popular for his knowledge in Sanskrit. Above all he was a speaker of truth. He was a leader among his group of friends. He passed BA in Kolkatta.After that he went to study law. By profession he was a lawyer. He practiced meditation from very early age. From the childhood he was eager to see God face to face. He became disciple of Great saint Ramkrishna Paramhansa.Who taught him that God lives in every living creature. So by serving them we can serve to God.Narendranath was

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    Amy Hua English 1A TTh 1:45-3:10 Professor Marvin School Prayer Annie Laurie Gaylor argues against school prayer in her article “The Case against School Prayer” (Elements of Arguments‚ 679). When religion is included in daily school routines‚ it divides students into different beliefs. Public schools are meant to be open for all people to get an education‚ but not to influence them into a new religion. Requiring students to practice prayer in public schools is a violation of Freedom of Religion

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    Candle Making

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    fatty substance‚ usually cylindrical in shape‚ with a wick running through it. The encased wick burns slowly‚ giving light‚ fragrance‚ and proving decoration. Nowadays‚ people use candles in many ways. Some use candles for their daily prayers and meditations. Other uses candles as gifts for occasions like birthdays and weddings. On the other hand‚ candles can be used for decorative and collection purposes. Because of these reasons‚ establishment of a candle manufacturing plant is therefore encouraged

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