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Taking A Weekend Long Vacation in Mcleodganj Near Delhi
It’s a weekend again but time is limited. Today is Friday and you just have three days with you Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On Monday, you need to be in the office because if you will not do that,...
21 commentsThree Effects of Relaxation (or Chronic Stress) That May Leave You Stunned
Introduction In this article, I explore the cutting edge of neuroscience and mind-body health. What scientists and researchers, with their new tools and techniques of evaluation and analysis, have...
7 commentsMen's Tony Lama Cowboy Boots
Before I tell you all about my two pairs of Men's Tony Lama Cowboy Boots, I must first insist that despite me forever living in rural North East Texas, I'm not the least bit a cowboy. Yes, I've rode horses before, I even broke a horse once on a dare...
37 commentsUnderstanding Religion From Sociological Perspective
Sociological theoretical perspectives offer different angles to look at society and analyze social patterns. Since social life is too complex and has too many variables to take into account, it is hardly possible to give exhaustive explanations of human behaviour in groups, while using only one theoretical perspective. None of these perspectives can be considered superior.
33 commentsTIBET- The Land of Snows and Sorrow
. Tibet - mysterious land that I always wished to visit - because of it`s breathtaking nature and beautiful mountains every hiker and nature-lover dreams of , because of my interest in various world religions and Buddhism is certainly worth of...
72 commentsThe Very Best of Italian Rock: Language No Barrier to Good Music (with videos)
Why should all good Rock music be sung in English? There are many great artists out there in the non-English speaking world. Here are some Italian musicians that I have enjoyed in the past year.
8 commentsBeyond The Forest: Journeys to the Heart of Transylvania, Romania
Transylvania is a country of miracles, of legends, of strange tales, full of mystery. CJ Stone discovers scepticism and the Milky Way and meets a statue of a multi-armed goddess-tree with a macabre tale attached.
46 commentsBeginning Buddhism: The Eightfold Path
Buddhism is not a religion in the sense that it has a doctrine, creed or cult. It is a set of precepts based on a philosophy that the universe exists in our minds, and is a set of patterns and movements, always changing. We live only in the present, and are the sum of our experiences. It a peaceful code of conduct.
15 commentsThrive After Abuse (Why You Can't Avoid Life Forever)
True inner peace, real fulfillment, real living, all of that involves getting involved: experiencing, participating, engaging, finding, losing, grieving, celebrating, giving,receiving, sharing, failing, succeeding, learning, teaching, working, playing, liking, loving...
4 commentsThe Invasion, Occupation and Assimilation of Tibet by Communist China
What China did to Tibet is much, much worse than what Japan did in Nanking, China during WWII. A much larger percentage of the Tibetan population was wiped out per the Chinese invasion, Tibetans were scattered across the globe and, the entire country was lost. Chinese always recall the horrors of what the Japanese did in Nanking but care very little about what Mao did in Tibet.
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