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POPSYoga Workshops India We at kaivalya yoga institute conduct corporate training programs for Yoga. This yoga corporate training workshop consists of spiritual intelligence, ancient Indian wisdom and meditation sessions. The workshop helps you maintain physical, psychological and mental health.
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POPSPatch for a Healthier Penis Through extensive research, they have come up with a variety of herbal agents that are actually exhibiting potential factors that can drastically alter the penis. Herbal agents include: Damiana, Fo-Ti, Gotu Kola, Saw Palmetto and Menthols. Menthol is the one responsible in preparing the skin for nutrients absorption while the rest are nutrient providers. Since the components are 100 percent natural, you can totally enjoy the advantage of a stronger, healthier penis, without suffering from unwanted side-effects! ProEnhance is dedicated to your triumph over a weak penis, offering 24 hour support and a 100% money-back guarantee if you aren't completely satisfied. ProEnhance patch method is approved by experts. It is made in a cGMP-Certified Pharmaceutical Facility that is merged with the latest technologies and earliest herbal awareness to supply you the most efficient and successful patch there is. 100% natural and independently tested.
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POPSThe Lord of the Rings and the Esoteric Symbolism of the Abrahamic Faiths Tolkien was a Roman Catholic and he delved deeply into the world of archetypes and symbols. Mahmoud Shelton demonstrates how Tolkien used many of these symbols in a distinctly Sufic, alchemical manner in the quest pursued by, and in the lives of, his characters. The mystical traditions of all three Abrahamic religions, while possessing their own distinct perspectives and practices, are nevertheless also very close in what one might term an Abrahamic symbolic pool which is shared by all three religions in varying alignments and semantic expressions, To speak in Sufi terms, the core of the quest is the journey of return to a realization of unity with the One. The path is love, the fuel is love, and the goal is love. Alchemy is the process of transformation that love ffects.
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POPSThe Lion Of The Senate Child of privilege that he undoubtedly was, Kennedy also stood for a second quality that is fading: the belief that after the accumulation of wealth came an ambition -- indeed, an obligation -- for public service."
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POPSWas the Sistine Ceiling a Papal Insult? look at the shape that frames God, and the flowing fabric that falls down from it do you actually see a spinal cord? "Now, what's interesting is in Kabbalah we have different kinds of wisdom," said Doliner. "The right side of the human brain in Kabbalah means wisdom chokhma." And God is appearing from the right side of the brain in that fresco. How about the fresco of Adam, Eve and the serpent in the garden? Most depictions of the Garden of Eden show an apple tree, but not on the Sistine ceiling. As in an ancient Jewish tradition, the tree is a fig tree. Blech finds it another hidden message. "I think this is one of these powerful proofs, that not only did Michelangelo know Jewish texts, but he felt it important to incorporate the ideas of these texts into some of these frescoes."
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POPSWalkabout www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP-N9057wiQ&feature=related www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgD-sT9rcV0
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POPSColor Psychology Color psychology is concerned with the effects of color on mood, emotion, behavior.Colors are not only used for decorations or adding beauty to an object, but they can be used to determine personality traits to affect people’s mood and to effect on other people around you. Each colour is connected to various areas of our body and will affect us differently emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Several ancient cultures, including the Egyptians and Chinese, practiced chromotherapy, or using colors to heal. Chromotherapy is sometimes referred to as light therapy or colourology and is still used today as a holistic or alternative treatment. In this treatment: * Red was used to stimulate the body and mind and to increase circulation. * Yellow was thought to stimulate the nerves and purify the body. * Orange was used to heal the lungs and to increase energy levels. * Blue was believed to soothe illnesses and treat pain. I'll take red :-)
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POPSFrat-boy ritualism and the ancient Maya Dude, check this out! The more things change, the more they stay the same: rich kids on the Yucatan drinking until they puke: apparently this was a strong tradition even before the advent of "Spring Break." In all seriousness, most of the hippies who like to talk about "spiritual power zones" of the ancient world, and the serene wisdom of the Maya know nothing of what they are talking about. It looks to me like a Mayan religious leader probably had more in common with John Belushi than Ghandi.
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POPSEllen White, Nanaimo In these times I believe it is most difficult for most people to understand these words, and even more difficult to stand still long enough to know the meaning of them. Cougar
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POPSLow-Tech Guide to Pyramid Building A canal to haul construction materials! This must be the work of Aliens! Honestly, I'm very confused by all the people who are convinced there is something mysterious about the Pyramids. Sure they are big buildings, although if you are going to build a giant monument, the shape of a pyramid is painfully simple and represents virtually no engineering challenge. It is impressive that they were built, without doubt, but why is it so unimaginable to so many people that it could have been made by normal people in the ancient world? A canal? A ramp? Rolling logs for wheels? These technologies are simple, even crude. If anything, they argue against the possibility of external guidance by an advanced civilization. So why is it that we are so enamored with the mystic wisdom we imagine as residing in the mundane past?
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POPSMother-of-pearl - Great Option for Jewels In Ancient Rome mother-of-pearl was a symbol of power and wisdom, they thought that it brings happiness. There were times when jewelers created all jewelry pieces using mother-of-pearl.
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POPSStrange Art? How odd. And they get $300 apiece for them. I wonder if business is good or not.
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POPSEarth If only all man could understand this, we may someday be able to save our selves. Cougar
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POPSIndian Pure Land Sutras The infinite universe, consisting of worlds upon worlds ad infinitum. The time during which the evolution of a physical universe took place is too long to be reckoned by any ordinary calendar and cannot be conceived even by a billion genius minds. It was formed, continued stability, it will be gradually destroyed, and will disappear. After this, the process of cosmic activity begins again in a cyclic evolution.
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POPSPermanent Peace Change from within in positive ways & things change on the outside proportionately & as I see it as our personal vibration changes like minds begin to resonate & it grows in intensity. Collective consciousness is definitely growing & I'm sure we are going to be seeing more positive evidences of its usefulness.
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POPSTsem Tulku Rinpoche Dharma talk Very interesting talks , this guy is smart , i learned many things of practical value from his videos. If anyone wants to discus any topic or subjects from videos , i would look forward to it , u can contact me at MSN in my profile Btw. you can find more videos if you go to video.google.com and enter tsem tulku.
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POPSConservapedia: Jesus Never Condemned Stoning Adultress An essay in Conservapedia which argues that the bleeding-heart liberal Jesus depicted in John 7:53-8:11 (where he tells a mob about to stone an adulteress "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her) is a fabrication. The Wikipedia entry on the Pericope Adulterae agrees that this story was a late addition to the Bible. I do find it interesting how people will use textual analysis to dismiss those parts of scripture they find inconvenient. I am sure this tendency is not limited to conservatives (but this example, where it blatantly anchors textual analysis to ideology, strikes me as especially funny). It does make me skeptical of arguments that Christianity (as well as any other religion) should be a source of wisdom for moral questions that confound us today. Via John Quiggin .