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    Yoga

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    The purpose of yoga is to unite body‚ mind and spirit. Breath and movement are brought together to achieve this goal. Some of the benefits of a regular yoga practice include: increased strength and flexibility‚ improved balance‚ increased joint mobility and range of movement‚ decrease in feelings of anxiety‚ increased immune function‚ weight management‚ lower blood pressure‚ lower blood sugar‚ improved sleep‚ decreased pain‚ improved respiratory function. In a study published in Nursing Research

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    of Hinduism. It enlightens us about certain chores which should ensure Moksha as “Karma is central to Hindu faith” (Gobbi 2010). Hindus believe everything is Brahman. Hazare Pal believes the all life giving force is taking his test as he explains “If the journey is not what you expect‚ do not be surprised.” (City of Joy) .Ones Atman should go through all the hardships provided by Brahman. People that perform good karma will be better rewarded in the process of Samsara. Hindus believe the life going

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    Jakata Tale

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    Buddha’s messages‚ “…enable the Buddha’s common followers to commemorate and reflect on his exemplary life (lives)…” and is an object of meditation and/or philosophical analysis. The Jataka tales are all from one common ground‚ the law of karma. The law of karma basically states that if you have done wrong in your lifetime‚ you will reincarnate into another life to work off your wrong doings from your previous life. If you have done good deeds‚ which overweigh your bad deeds‚ you will reach a state

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    Strong and Weak Relationships in Stories Relationships in stories are very important‚ to who the characters are and how they act. In the stories that were read the relationships shown were both strong and weak. Depending on how the characters act toward each other‚ it determines their relationship. The stories‚ Forty-five a Month and The House on the Border‚ both have very weak relationships‚ whereas the story‚ The Ch’i-lin Purse‚ has a very strong relationship. In a relationship one person sometimes

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    In this world of over seven billion souls‚ sometimes we feel the absence of one man and then suddenly we find that he is there in all men. That is our Indian famous monk Swami Vivekananda. He is regarded as the patriot saint of modern India. He was the greatest gift of God to the Indian society. His inspiring personality was well known both in India and America during nineteenth century. He was the India’s spiritual ambassador in America to create a bond between East and West. His original name

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    Hinduism emphasizes the importance of one’s karma by determining the qualities of one’s rebirth‚ the Buddha/Buddhism shares similar Hindu insights as well. Siddhartha Gautama‚ also known as the Buddha‚ upheld the belief in both karma and rebirth. At the same time he advocated an escape from samsara. One might claim that these religions have common or very similar beliefs‚ however these two religions differ in one aspect. Their belief on the meaning of a human being is drastically different. So the

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    Frustration.  Confusion.  Despair.  Betrayal.  Overwhelm.  Anger. Any of these feelings resonate with you?  It is my professional opinion and suggestion to you that before you can declutter your logistical space after divorce‚ you must first declutter your emotional space.  This article assumes you have already went through the phase of emotional decluttering‚ and are ready to tackle your logistical decluttering project. There’s a lot of stuff in a marriage.  Photos‚ videos‚ furniture‚ papers

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    Importance of Ahimsa

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    Hindus believe “the act of killing is therefore a bad karma with unhappy consequences for those who indulge it‚” (V‚ 2). Hindus believe the act of killing accompanies terrible consequences. They believe killing another living creature will bring them bad karma. This encourages the concept of nonviolence in the Hindu religion. Consequently‚ the ethical notion of ahimsa is beneficial to society as it expresses both compassionate behaviour and good karma. Thich Nhat Hanh is a terrific Buddhist

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    Daiosm

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    within all human beings‚ which ultimately is identical with Brahman. Maya reflects a sense of magic and mystery and accounts for the perception of different forms or multiplicity in the world. Maya hides or veils the underlying unity of all things. Karma and rebirth are important aspects of the Hindu worldview. Justice is built into the very fabric of reality. The moral consequences of one’s actions will be experienced in this life or the next. Moksha represents the idea of final liberation or freedom

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    The Indian culture referring to the Seven Dimensions of Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner (THT) In order to explain the Indian culture according to THT´s cultural dimension it is necessary to have some general information in the back of the head. India is a Democratic Republic consisting out of 26 states each having an own government.( Kobayashi-Hillary‚Mark: 2004: 6) India belongs to the Commonwealth of nations due to the fact that it has been a British colony in the 19th century. This association

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