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Thanksgiving is a longstanding american tradition. The first north american thanksgiving was in 1578, conducted by an English minister by the name of Wolfall along the shores of Newfoundland. He was joined by the expedition that brought the first English colony to the americas. The record log noted this observance: “Here we highly praised . . . → Read More: The Meaning of Thanksgiving – Traditions Old and New
Practitioners of yoga asana, of any style, are likely to be tuned into the world of alternative medicine. While many may have heard of aromatherapy and essential oils however, few are aware of what a fantastic healing synergy the oils have for the yogi’s body and mind. From relieving superficial soreness and healing deeper injuries, to boosting immune system function and warding off illness, to more esoteric actions of releasing emotional blocks and even stimulating the “third eye” — essential oils truly have much to offer the yogi of the West. In this first of a two part series, we’ll look at effectively managing pain and injuries to the soft tissues of the body. . . . → Read More: Essential Oils And Yoga- Healing The Musculoskeletal System
Tennis psychology is nothing more than understanding the workings of your opponent’s mind, and assessing the effect of your own game on his/her mental viewpoint and also understanding the psychological effects resulting from the different external causes on your own mind.
Nevertheless, it is also true that you no one can be a successful psychologist . . . → Read More: The Meaning of Tennis Psychology
The path to creating a yoga class can be different for all teachers. I have always though thought there is varying styles inside two major groups the first of which prepares by meticulously writing down every pose on paper or a digital equivalent. The second group typically prepares little in advance and prefers to . . . → Read More: Five Steps To Planning A Yoga Class
Even though Hannukah is traditionally not one of the major Jewish festivals, in the United States it is becoming celebrated in a bigger way due to its proximity to Christmas on the calendar. Hannukah is also known as the festival of lights and a wonderful opportunity for the family to get together and celebrate. There are a number of elements that form part of the festival that can help you prepare a stylish Hannukah table. . . . → Read More: Preparing A Beautiful Hannukah Table – The Festival of Lights
The history of palmistry has its roots in ancient India, China, Greece and Rome. Some of the parts of the hand are named after planetary gods and goddesses like Luna, Apollo, Venus and Saturn. The ring finger, for example, is named after the Sun god Apollo and interprets a person’s interest in the arts, music, fame . . . → Read More: Learn the Various Hand Reading Methods
Ancient Food Found In Chinese Cemetary
There was a recent discovery of food buried in Chinese cemetary. The food, dating back 2,500 years, consisted of long noodles, meat, porridge, and cakes. This information was shared with us in an article in the Journal of Archaelogical Science.
These foods give some idea as to the resourcefulness of the . . . → Read More: Food for the Afterlife? Ancient Food Found In Chinese Cemetery
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