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    Symbols are a make or character used as a conventional representation of an object . Well my life come together with many symbols . The three most important symbols to me are the following : my family , a cross , and a heart . In my mandala , I placed a few pictures of my family in the center because it’s the most important symbol to me . My family means alot to me because they always give me support and they believe in me .They love me , care for me , and they are always here…

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    If we have our feet pointed forwards and our heads looking back, why should we look back? Yet when I look back, my mandala shows that I still grieve, my past is the past and it made me who I am. The roses in the tear of blood is representing being proud of myself. I have come a long way from where I was in Greeley to her in Fort Collins. I could have turned out as a thug…

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    Balinese architecture is a vernacular style of architecture wherein designers use local materials to help construct buildings, structures, and houses, as well as reflecting local tradition. It is a centuries-old style of design that’s heavily influenced by Bali’s Hindu traditions, as well as ancient Javanese elements. For the materials that are required for Balinese homes and buildings mostly will be thatch roofing, coconut wood, teak wood, stone, bamboo and bricks. Balinese architecture has…

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    My understanding of somatic is whenever my subconscious mind speaks to me through my body. It is like having your own personal adviser, who helps you to think, sense, feel, memorize, and intuit to experience intrapersonal intelligence. According to me, this type of inner communication of the body can help us to achieve better health and clear focus in our lives. Also, help us to add significant values to the existing abilities. Through body senses class, I have been identifying some inner…

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    Reincarnation In Hinduism

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    Study of Religion: Hinduism Hinduism is an extremely dynamic religion with emphasis placed on tolerance and the cosmos (Fisher 68). At the center of this philosophy is a major theme, reincarnation. Reincarnation is a central aspect of the Hindu religion, due to the fact that it can be connected to nearly every ritual or doctrine. It is believed that one can only meet Moksha by being reincarnated into higher castes by creating good karma during each life. Moksha is described as an escape from…

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    group of 12 – 35 who are sports enthusiast, especially surfing. They target males and females separately through Billabong and Billabong Girls. Billabong believes in having the right products for the market, The topmost product of billabong is mandala t-shirts. The prices of Billabong products are affordable and the quality of their products are in compliance with the international standards. Billabong believes in distributing the products to the locations where target customers can…

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    Critical Analysis of Nelson Mandela’s Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was the son Hendry Mphakanyiswa the tembu tribe chief and South African farmer .Nelson Mandela later became the most prominent figures the leader of the fighting against apartheid. He also was the longest imprisoned member of the African nation Congress (ANC). As a result of his fighting and resisting to the white minority rules in and out of prison he was awarded Noble peace prize.…

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    The Extraordinary Beauty behind Patience I chose to do my paper on the colorful and extraordinarily detailed titled “Dhrtarastra (Dharma King of the East Direction) with 16 Attendants” by Shashi Dhoj Tulachand. This work of art was created in the most beautiful and inspiring way, which is why I choose this story to talk about. Shashi is also known as Guru Nawang Chhogyall Tenzin, he is a 69 year- old spiritual leader of the Chhairo Gompa, a branch of Tibetan Buddhism. He is a master of thangka…

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    The Tibet Monks performance at the Six O’Clock show was quite interesting and unique for numerous reasons, and I have learned significantly from it. There were a group of ten Monks who explained their history, language, communications, and dance/performances verbally and through body language, which was phenomenal. What really caught my eyes was that they were different from our culture, and it was fascinating to learn and understand other cultures. Overall, I learned many things from this show.…

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    Life Vs Jung

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    A Perspective on the Life and Ideas of Carl G. Jung However, just before this falling out occurred, Jung was appointed as the President of the International Psychoanalytic Association in 1911, which infuriated the other members, who were part of the movement longer than Jung, and predominantly Jewish. They felt that he only got the position because he was Freud 's favorite, and that Jung himself might have had an anti-Semitic viewpoint. Officially, Jung had been appointed over the more senior…

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