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    Sound and meditation are also very effective in raising your vibrational frequency. Music and chanting can lift you up and take you right into your soul. They can help you move into a state of relaxation, repair, detoxification, and rejuvenation. Music has been shown to facilitate mental and emotional balance, boost vitality, enhance learning and create balance in the autonomic nervous system. As John A. Logan so famously said: Music is the medicine of the mind. Dr. Georgi Lozanov, a Bulgarian…

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    Cultural appropriation refers to picking and choosing elements of a culture by a member of another culture without permission. Cultural appropriation has been around for years but is becoming more evident to members of minority groups. While not important to some, it is imperative that this growing trend of cultural disrespect end. Ignorant of the history and tradition the cultural appropriation of minority groups leads to misrepresentation and further oppression. In recent years, the group…

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    their taxes, and forever influencing India’s culture. However, now, India is free from any rule and has one of the highest populations in the world and a strong and powerful economy. After gaining its independence from Britain, India chose the Asoka Chakra to represent their flag, naming it after a ruler that lived over 2,000 years ago. But why choose Asoka? Some historians say that Asoka was a ruthless conqueror. However, Asoka paved the way for Buddhism, established reforms that still have…

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    The Progression and Development of Vishnu throughout History In the Hindu Religion Vishnu is arguably the most important god amongst all other gods. Together with Shiva and Brahma, Vishnu makes up the Hindu holy trinity which is known as the Trimurti. “Trimurti” translates to “three forms” in English. These three gods make up what is known to conform to God’s duties of “creation, sustenance and destruction.” Importantly, Vishnu is considered to be the one who maintains balance in the Universe…

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    Sikhism Research Paper

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    center wheel, which is the chakkar.. The circle strongly symbolizes oneness; unity of justice, humanity, and immortality. It is said in a source, “Almost all Sikh warriors used to wear it in the eighteenth century, and Nihangs of today still do. The Chakra…

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    There is the Ashoka chakra, the Ashoka Sanarth Lion Capital. These animals symbolize the four different phases of Gautama Buddha’s life. The Elephant stands for the Buddha's belive in reference to the dream of Queen Mahamaya dreaming a white elephant entering her tomb. The…

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    Earlier upon the Armitage Ascendant, Lutessa is fulfilling her role as Empress as she cares for matters of state. She is incredibly proactive with those within her empire. She was elected to state and never asked to come into power. "Hmmm.... It is about time for me to return to my Monastery and continue my teachings. I 'll send an avatar; I still have work to do here." Moments later, she stands up from her chair and walks off; however, she is still seated in the chair at the same time. It is…

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    Mahabharata Importance

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    RELEVANCE OF MAHABHARAT IN PRESENT TIMES Mahabharata, written by Maharishi Ved Vyas, is one of the two great epics of ancient India. It is one of the greatest stories ever told and is undoubtedly one of the most vast, vivid and detailed epics of the world. It is not a story, it is not a poem not even an epic but rather a philosophy about humans, the evolution of their thought process and the battles of their interests. The account holds true and relevant even in current times. It is said that…

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    Kunigunda Case Study

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    8. 10.00–21.00 Conference on the (un)usual Velenje Youth Center Velenje Youth Center A number of lectures and workshops on (un)usual topics, such as sacred geometry, lucid dreams, regression, shamanism, dance with chakras and other frequently ignored wisdoms. A detailed program of lectures and workshops is available on the website. Admission: 3 € per lecture or workshop. Limited number of spaces available. www.kunigunda.si and +386 (0)31 642 651 or +386 (0)30 652…

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    Health Care Changes

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    A few years ago when I asked an audience how many people did a meditation practice on a daily basis or knew what Reiki was – very few would raise their hands. I am pleasantly surprised now when I speak before groups to see more hands rise for meditation and more people becoming aware of Reiki as well. DSC_0548 Healthcare Changes: How does the song go? You know the one by Bob Dylan that says “the times they are a changing..” There is a slow but quickening interest in ancient healing modalities…

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