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Maria Duval - Some Common Healing Places In California For Meditation Retreats Posted By : Bercle George

Some Common Healing Places In California For Meditation Retreats Posted By : Bercle George
A quiet room is the typical place to meditate. There are instances, however that you need to temporarily move out of your usual meditation place and find solace on some other place such as retreat areas.

Why Having a Quiet Mind Brings Peace Posted By : Chandra Alexander
Are you plagued with a mind that never rests? If you have trouble sleeping at night, difficulty finishing what you've started, and trouble making decisions, learn why having a quiet mind brings peace and clarity and is the foundation for a life that works.

Living in the Moment - Here and Now is All We Have
In our chaotic modern society, most people spend their entire life in a past that no longer exists or a future that may never be real. Regret, anxiety, and displacement through fantasy are the norm in most cultures at the time of this writing.

An Introduction to the Buddha and Buddhism Posted By : Chip Tolaney
Buddhism has captured the hearts and imaginations of seekers of spiritual understanding across the world. This article is a primer in Buddhism with a little intro about the Buddha.

What Does Tiptop 'Judgement' Tarot Card Really Determine?
A Typical Tarot Deck Contains 78 Cards Consisting of the Four Suits Seen in Regular Card Games, Which are Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, and Clubs. the Latin Version of the Tarot Deck Has a Diverse Set of Suits. They are Swords, Batons, Cups, and Coins.

Four Aspects of Redemption
Stuart Wilde talks of redemption as a spiritual and psychological process in the psychology of the human shadow. It begins he says with ‘investigation’, whereby you look at yourself and admit that you have an inner shadow. Then he lists the ‘pledge’ when you promise to change. The third aspect he calls the ‘agony’ when you realize the hurt you have caused and the final aspect is the ‘action’ needed to make good and become whole once more.

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