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1. Six Branches Of Yoga - By: Michael Russell
Yoga is an ancient tradition from the Eastern world, and these oldest practitioners tended to look at yoga as a tree with six branches. What all six have in common are the asanas (the physical positions and movements), Pranayama (the structured breathing or breath control), meditation and a strong m...

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It may sound silly but the key to self-confidence and building more self-esteem is through practice. Practice what it is you want to feel more confident about and eventually, the confidence will show itself. That makes sense if we`re talking about a skill like playing the piano. With enough practice, you naturally begin to get good at it and then you feel more confident. But what about tougher things like public speaking or meeting new people? How do you practice something that
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2. How To Choose Your Wedding Invitations - By: Nick Pavel
Planning a wedding is a great deal of fun, but it also requiresa significant amount of planning. Once you have set your date,one of the first wedding details you should turn your attentiontoward is the selection of your wedding invitations. While atone time traditional wedding invitations ap...

3. Tea, Spirituality And The Japanese Tea Ceremony: An Interview With Michael Ricci - By: Terry Calamito
Michael Ricci was weeding the Tea House garden when I arrived for our interview. We sat in front of the little tea "hut" at Buddhist-inspired Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado where in just one hour I would scoot through the tiny doorway on my knees to participate in my first Japane...

4. Irish Wedding Dresses - By: Michael Russell
Irish wedding dresses come in many different styles and designs. I have seen t-length gowns as well as cathedral length trains that seemed to go on forever. Bust lines and hemlines vary from one bridal gown to another and even the colors are dress-specific when it comes to Irish wedding dresses. One...



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NATIVE AMERICAN INCENSE SAGE SPIRIT Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. ''Smudging'' is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people a...
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NATIVE AMERICAN INCENSE SAGE SPIRIT Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. ''Smudging'' is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people a...
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NATIVE AMERICAN INCENSE SAGE SPIRIT Smudge Wands are made from a combination of sage, cedar sweetgrass, lavender and copal. Wrapped with 100% cotton string, each wand is considered a sacred herb used for centuries by Native Americans in the smudging ceremony. ''Smudging'' is the name given to the burning of these sacred herbs for the purpose of cleansing and sending out prayers. Today, people a...

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