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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 8, 2011
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by Tamara Kerner on Nov 8, 2011
When you are straightforward, honest, and open with others; they either trust you more, or they leave your life.182 views
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by David Romanelli on Nov 8, 2011
I tend to avoid quotes or messages with God, but something happened to me last week, something incredibly exciting and positive, only later to be told that it wasn't going to work out. "Bad timing," they said. "And timing is everything."195 views
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by Recovering Yogi on Nov 8, 2011
Thank you for purchasing Recovering Yogi’s Instant Language Immersion Series, the best-selling divine learning program that lets you learn anytime, anywhere.426 views
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by Brent Binder on Nov 8, 2011
The fluoride added to your drinking water is in fact a chemical waste product! It is NOT something you should use as a supplement to your diet. There are plenty of studies showing the dangers of fluoride to your health, such as: Increases lead absorption, Disrupts synthesis of collagen, Hyperactivity and/or lethargy, Muscle disorders, Brain damage, and lowered IQ, Arthritis, Dementia Bone fractures, Lowers thyroid function, Bone cancer (osteosarcoma) Inactivates 62 enzymes, Inhibits formation of antibodies, Genetic damage and cell death, Increases tumor and cancer rate, Disrupts immune system, damages sperm and increases infertility.1,191 views
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by The Poetry of Yoga on Nov 8, 2011
Cutting between ... The self sovereign ... And the self less necessity ... Tasting my tongue still to touch on the tissues of matter... (read whole poem)115 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 8, 2011
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by Tamara Kerner on Nov 7, 2011
When we turn and face the negative feeling, a light of illumination is turned on in the darkness. We honor it, explore it, receive it's gift; and then walk from it with freedom on our side.481 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 7, 2011
...the line in my mind between good and bad began to soften and eventually fade.233 views
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by Alexandra Folz on Nov 7, 2011
I’m not this bone or that one… / I am the pulsing sense that / emanates between the two. / My inter-action is the gift of humanity / and is the catalyst for evolution and ascension.384 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 7, 2011
"...estaba rodeada de una luz blanca que se hacía muy brillante y tranquila, no estaba dormida pero tampoco estaba despierta."203 views
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by Walk The Talk Show on Nov 7, 2011
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by Patricia Busbee on Nov 7, 2011
Reality was the unshaven face in the mirror, the sound of your running water in the coffee pot554 views
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by Joseph Boquiren on Nov 7, 2011
Inversions and chocolate actually have a great deal on common.715 views
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by Kate Bartolotta on Nov 7, 2011
The other amazing piece of the parenting process what I learn from them. I get to watch them experiencing all the magic of life for the first time.443 views
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by Bob Weisenberg on Nov 7, 2011
The Bhagavad Gita is quite literally about falling in love with the indescribable wonder of the universe, that is to say, God. These two are synonymous in the Gita.535 views
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by Benjamin Riggs on Nov 7, 2011
Buddhism is not about wishful thinking or academic speculation. The Buddhist path is about learning to participate in the expansion of your true life. In short, it is about learning to love your Self.5,692 views
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by Prasad Rangnekar on Nov 7, 2011
No clarity, No direction .....? Probably you are suffering from something called as the “Arjuna syndrome.” Those moments in our lives when only thing the brain is filled with is confusion, frustration and dejection.How can we heal this dis-ease through the wisdom of Bhagavad Gita ?1,225 views
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by The Poetry of Yoga on Nov 7, 2011
gurus, prophets, sages, mystics for a moment, we climb into warriors, letting go of all the doing, dropping it softly as knees fall into child’s pose, sillystupid at our best with our applesauce crossed legs... (Read whole poem)70 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 6, 2011
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by Tanya Lee Markul on Nov 6, 2011
Backbends, Cosmik Debris, Designer Shades, All About the Pose, Ippoliti on Anusara, Resignation, Yogis & Jedis, Yoga Not a Workout, Yin/Yang. (The usual predictable stuff.)2,572 views
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by Writing Our Way Home on Nov 6, 2011
How can we continue when we're convinced the whole project is pointless and that everything we ever write is utter rubbish?220 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 6, 2011
O.k. I am going to figure this thing out, not only for me, but for all of us. Why is it that when we get into relationships we basically give up everything we love, including ourselves sometimes, when ironically, that’s the thing that attracts the good stuff in the first place?2,612 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 6, 2011
Here's the video coverage from the Pecha Kucha session at Bioneers Boulder, 2011. Pecha Kucha means "chit chat" in Japanese.46 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 6, 2011
I find it surprising that biting is regulated to fetishism since I consider it somewhat normal during sex but perhaps that speaks more about me than the fetish.953 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 6, 2011
Transitions are everywhere and they are the flow of life; transitions are the opportunity to start over, to realize that there is no beginning and no end; no real death as we were taught is ever possible.157 views
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by The Poetry of Yoga on Nov 6, 2011
let me press my head even closer to the floor... take refuge in the secret hand... that somehow threads a needle in this darkness... that creates a path for me... even when i run in the wrong direction... (read whole poem)175 views
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by Waylon Lewis on Nov 5, 2011
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by Waylon Lewis on Nov 5, 2011
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by Marylee Fairbanks on Nov 5, 2011
Nestled in the lush green leaves is a black, wrinkled face. A female gorilla sits, five feet from me. She is quiet and calm. Her eyes are the color of burnt umber, wizened by thousands of long, star-lit nights on the volcano. She holds my gaze and I well up.323 views
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by Chanti Tacoronte-Perez on Nov 5, 2011
The four desires: dharma, moksha, kama and artha, as a small cast of main characters in a constant dance in my head. Dharma desire is our soul's purpose, Moksha desire speaks to para atman, the supreme divinity.Artha desire, I like to imagine, is the one that is constantly supporting.Kama desire is my motivational speaker.661 views
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by The Poetry of Yoga on Nov 5, 2011
The teaching is as deep as the teacher... so pray that your limbs remain attached... pray until your arms fall off... (read whole poem)...129 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 5, 2011
Backbends, in particular, are the poor victims of the over working mind. Too much “push” is something like a long day staring at a computer screen – a lot of outward energy without enough inward energy to balance it.757 views
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by elephantjournal.com on Nov 5, 2011
Just to be clear, in the interest of full disclosure, I struggle with Down Dog and I've been working on it for 7 years. Heck, I struggle with self-esteem, being judgmental, control issues, assaholism, portion control, road rage, obsessive compulsive behavior, allowing people get close to me emotionally, and anything you could possibly associate with a Type "A" personality.586 views
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by Waylon Lewis on Nov 4, 2011
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by Helene Rose on Nov 4, 2011
What was the moment like for you when you said to yourself "I am having a homebirth!" ??512 views
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by Katarina Silva on Nov 4, 2011
Smell is so wonderfully raw and wild! I’ve had an enhanced sense of smell as long as I can remember.758 views
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by Nicole Melancon on Nov 4, 2011
Patagonia’s utter remoteness and isolation has added to its appeal because it has helped keep the hordes of tourists out and allow only the true adventurers in. In fact, getting to Patagonia is half the adventure. It often requires well over 24 hours of travel.162 views
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