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    The environment surrounding the Buddhist temple was different than that of the environment of Christian churches‚ mosques‚ synagogues. The great books of Buddhism were not really described that much in the interview with the Buddhist monk. Instead Buddhism focuses more on the practice of the teachings of the Buddha. Buddhist do not necessarily read the teachings of Buddha all the time. The main practice for Buddhists is living the way of the Buddha In order to get a better understanding of Buddhism

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    Orthodox and Catholic communities the belief in the Communion of Saints means that in some cases Christians will offer their prayers to a particular saint‚ who is believed to intervene on behalf of the person on earth Prayers of reflection and meditation involve finding a time and place free from distraction and centring one’s thoughts on God The main purpose of prayers of reflection and mediation is to create an inner stillness which allows a person to deeply contemplate the nature of God

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    Definition Of Yoga

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    Reduces stress and tension in the physical body by activating the parasympathetic nervous system Padamasan:Padma = Lotus‚ asana = posture or pose Pronounced : Pa-dah-maa-sun-aa Padmasana or Lotus pose is a cross-legged yoga posture which helps deepen meditation by calming the mind and alleviating various physical ailments. Benefits of Padmasana (Lotus pose) Improves digestion Reduces muscular tension and brings blood pressure under control Relaxes the mind Helps pregnant ladies during childbirth Reduces

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    Personal Reflection Essay for Trip to Buddhist Temple This Sunday morning I had the opportunity to witness my first Buddhist temple service at the Toledo Zen Center. My classmate‚ Tasi‚ accompanied me and we arrived to the service around 10:30 in the morning. When we first entered the temple we were both greeted by the man whom I had spoken with about coming‚ but were instantly amazed at the amount of color there was within the temple and how beautiful it was. I immediately noticed how unique

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    Zen in the Art of Archery

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    must do so without grasping. If all you do is focus on what you are doing you will not reach your target. Let go and enlightenment will come to you. This is the same underlying concept that Zen and Buddhism rely on. If one focuses too much on meditation then he will never actually clear your head and reach the blissful goal of enlightenment. His master explains this as‚ "The right art is purposeless‚ aimless! The more obstinately you try to learn how to shoot the arrow

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    Awareness‚ Appreciation‚ and Awakening What do Buddhism and my depression have in common? They both share an enlightening experience. The Buddhists believe enlightenment is a state in which a person achieves complete wisdom and compassion. I did not experience what the Buddhists consider enlightenment; rather‚ I had a moment of clarity through all the fog of my depression that led to awareness. And‚ some Buddhist denominations believe awareness is the key to reaching enlightenment. Depression can

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    Ramay Ni Hesus

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    KAMAY NI HESUS There are tranquil walkways and lush gardens for meditations‚ a magnificent array of life-size images of saints‚ rustling waterfalls and murmuring brooklets‚ and hills too. Angel’s Hill‚ Rosary Hill and Ascension Hill which at 292 steps above the ground is the world’s third highest grotto. Here you can pray‚ say the rosary or just reflect‚ or you can share in the holly masses at the chapels‚ or at the Healing Church. Impressive Retreat Center‚ Hall Infirmary with well appointed

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    Discuss stress management techniques and their effectiveness Anything that poses a challenge or a treat to one’s well- being is a stress. The common stress for instance‚ are moving into a new home or a job place‚ illness‚ relationship problems such as divorce and death of a close family or friends. When the stress undermines both the mental and physical health they are viewed as bad. Therefore‚ stress management technique is important to help either release or reduce the source of stress

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    Yoga and Body

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    means discipline. Many people in western countries practice some form of yoga exercise in hope of improving their health‚ and achieving peace of mind. Various forms of yoga have become popular in Europe and the United States. Transcendental Meditation is a simplified version of the yoga of Hinduism. Bhakti-Yoga involves the dedication of all actions and thoughts to a chosen God. Hatha-Yoga‚ stresses difficult bodily postures and breathing techniques. It has become very popular as a method

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    In “Mnemonic” by Li-Young Lee a man is looking back on his life while falling asleep. He tries to recall the memory of his father and his blue sweater. He remembers his father wrapping him in the blue sweater when he was cold‚ but he never gives the sweater back. The boy fondly remembers his father and all the love his father had for him‚ and the first sign of regret is seen. The sweater is a symbol of love from father to son but the love was unrequited and the boy‚ now a man‚ wants nothing more

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