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    Dd Kosambi

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    Anthropology of Religion DD Kosambi: The Marxist Historian “Marxism is a tool of analysis and not a substitute for thinking.” Kosambi’s writings urge today’s historians to also take an intellectual leap with the creative use of Marxism. He explored the essential relationship between faith and socio-economic factor‚ which gives us yet another facet of understanding Ancient Indian Religion and History. What set him apart from the others was his determination to maintain‚ indeed the increase

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    Transcendental Meditation

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    Transcendental meditation is unique and is fundamentally different from other meditation techniques. In fact‚ more than 5 million people all over the world have been practicing this technique. It was founded in 1957 by Maharshi Mahesh Yogi. Transcendental meditation is very easy to practice and learn. Many published studies have documented the benefits of this activity for relationships‚ mind‚ body and the environment. People eagerly learn the meditation because of the following reasons: -

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    Kriya Yoga

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    PART II: DEFINITION OF THE KRIYA YOGA TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 6 THE BASIC TECHNIQUES OF KRIYA YOGA Disclaimer of Responsibility The techniques described herein are exposed for study purposes only and should serve as a comparison with the works of other researchers. The author hopes this work will inspire intelligent feedback. Any remarks‚ criticism‚ corrections‚ and/or additions are welcome. Before you begin posing all kinds of questions to yourself‚ read through Part II and Part III of this book

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    COMPETENCE – THE ELIGIBILITY TEST Yama Raja was extremely impressed by this request. Indeed‚ Yama Raja knew how many secrets this young child had asked the solutions for in this one boon. There was no option or alternative but to reveal the heart of spirituality. The lofty mental attitude and intellect of Nachiketa‚ (who at first seemed a mere child) had already been experienced. Nevertheless‚ in accordance with the established traditions‚ Yama Raja decided to test Nachiketa’s eligibility and only

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    Relaxing is an important thing to everyone and make the person feel more better‚ this article is taking about meditation which is something that help in relaxing also the article shows its advantages and how it effect the people who practice it and for sure what is meditation in details and what is the types of this practice. The title of the article is “ A life on meditation “ it is suitable for the article as it shows what is the article talking about which is meditation‚ so it is a strong title

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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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    What Is Meditation

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    Name ancient techniques. Meditation is a practice in which an individual trains the mind or induces a mode of consciousness‚ either to realize some benefit or as an end in itself. Ancient techniques: Taoist meditation Trataka Meditation Raja Yoga meditation 2.Explain the biofeedback process Biofeedback is the process of gaining greater awareness of many physiological functions primarily using instruments that provide information on the activity of those same systems‚ with a goal of being

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    RESULTS The variables of Yoga Group & the Yoga-Music Group were compared based on the Pre-data & found to be matched at the baseline. Except SBP of the Yoga Group all other variables were normally distributed. The results show that the Yoga Group’s Pulse Rate has significantly decreased from 77.33±7.75 to 70.44±6.06 (<0.001). In the Yoga-Music Group‚ the PR has significantly decreased from 75.33±5.83 to 66.44±5.81. The SBP has significantly decreased from 133.33±9.85 to 126.89±10.54. The DBP has

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    Psychological Experiment The Positive Influence of Yoga exercises on work performance in data entry professions Hypothesis Yoga exercises positively influence work performance in data entry professions. We expect that after yoga exercise participants should be able to file data faster and with higher accuracy. Method Independent Variable In this study‚ the independent variable is receiving or not receiving yoga exercise. Dependant Variable The dependant variable

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    Thesis Paper

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    "These stimuli comprise an immense number of situations‚ including physical trauma‚ prolonged exposure to cold‚ prolonged heavy exercise‚ infection‚ shock‚ decreased oxygen supply‚ sleep deprivation‚ pain‚ fright‚ and other emotional stresses." - Vander‚ Sherman‚ and Luciano (2001). The stress that in terms of physiological has been defined as a harmful stimulus or potentially harmful‚ therefore‚ our bodies will come fitted out with those reflex reactions due to our situations that allow our body

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