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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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    which was founded by Venerable Master Hsing Yun‚ signifies the dedication of Taiwan’s largest Buddhist organizations called the Fo Guang Shan. It took ten years to build the temple and was completed in 1988. People come here for private prayers‚ meditation‚ and formal teachings. The first thing I saw when people arrive to the temple is they would grab incense and pray to the two guardians who protect the temple from evil. After that‚ they enter the shrine and begin to pray and leave food on the

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    people to make peace‚ follow peace‚ and gain peace. These books include theNoble Eight fold path taught by the lord Buddha. The eight fold path are: Right View (know thetruth)‚ Right Mindfulness (control your thoughts)‚ Right Concentration (practice meditation)‚Right Effort (resist evil)‚ Right Livelihood (Respect life)‚ Right Action (work for the welfareof others)‚ Right Speech (say nothing that hurts others)‚ and Right Intention (free your mind ofevil).The different genres used in my discourse community

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    The route I have taken after high school has definitely been the path less traveled. I enlisted into the United States Marine Corps after graduating high school to serve the country that welcomed me in with open arms as a refugee‚ and blessed me so much with freedoms and opportunities that I would have never obtained in Tibet or India. During my years in the Corps‚ I received the opportunity to travel the World‚ lead Marines‚ and make a difference. The Marine Corps has definitely been a steppingstone

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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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    Sam Gilbert Informative Speech Yoga To introduce what yoga is‚ how it became so popular‚ and the health benefits it provides. Introduction 1. Attention Getter: 2. Common Ground: Yoga is very beneficial to individuals because it can help strengthen muscles‚ increase flexibility‚ and relieve stress and other health benefits. 3. To introduce what yoga is‚ how it became so popular‚ and the health benefits it provides. 4. Preview with signposts: first im going to talk about

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    In Hindu meditation texts‚ Vairagya‚ translated as “non-attachment”‚ is weaved throughout scriptures and sutras with both substantial gravitas and significance. To define non-attachment is no facile task‚ for there exists numerous components of its practice. As a yogic practice‚ non-attachment applies over myriad manifestations of nature. However‚ to grasp the role non-attachment plays in yoga‚ one must examine its qualities and obstacles. Why must one practice non-attachment? Understanding these

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    your inner voice and identify what it is that makes you feel whole and connected to the universe. When do you feel most fulfilled and complete? What gives you inner peace‚ comfort‚ strength and harmony? For some it may be a daily ritual such as meditation‚ yoga or the law of attraction‚ while for others it may be weeding the garden‚ watching the sunset‚ taking a walk or other forms of getting back to nature. Others may find

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    select other days as religious holidays rather than taking the Christian bank holidays such as Christmas and Easter.  Where possible‚ Hampshire Constabulary will identify a quiet and private place which can be used for the purpose of prayer or meditation.  We try to support those staff who choose to fast as part of their religion. This is particularly likely for Muslim staff during the month of Ramadan. Diverse workforce - Religion  We do everything we can to cater to your personal requirements

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    characterized by curiosity‚ openness‚ and acceptance” . The second part of this definition captures an essential emotional or intentional attitude of mindfulness in clinical settings. A stripped-down definition of “therapeutic mindfulness” that Meditation and Psychotherapy find useful is awareness‚ of present experience‚ with acceptance . These three elements can be found in most modern psychological literature on mindfulness. Although the “acceptance” component is implied in the classical Buddhist

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