Archive for July, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009
Swing Dog gaining Enlightenment under the Swing Tree? Next up: Swing Dog teaches yoga and the Noble Path to happiness?
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Qi Gong is perhaps one of the most misunderstood of all New Age practices. First of all, few people know how to pronounce the name correctly (it’s Chee Kung). Secondly, few can decide whether it’s a martial art or a relaxation technique (it can be both). And thirdly, many people wrongly assume that it was banned in China (that’s Falun Gong, not Qi Gong). Qi Gong is a series of breathing, relaxation and concentration exercises designed to bring the body’s energy, or qi, in harmony with itself,
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Turks & Caicos Resort Partners With Fit Yoga Editor Rita Trieger To Host Its Final Yoga-Inspired Weekend Of 2009 Providenciales, Turks & Caicos - The Sands at Grace Bay will be hosting its final “Relax, Recharge & Rejuvenate Weekend” of the year - from October 2 – 5th, 2009 - at a special discounted rate. This yoga-inspired 4 day/3 night all-inclusive offer features twice daily yoga instruction by Fit Yoga editor-in-chief Rita Trieger, a soothing spa treatment, a snorkeling exc
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Anyone who’s ever experienced an anxiety attack before knows just how scary they can be. People who suffer from an anxiety or panic attacks also understand just how debilitating the condition can become. It affects not only the anxiety victim but everyone around them. Anxiety disorders can result in a disruption of daily life that can literally split a family apart. Modern pharmaceutical companies have created many different drugs to control anxiety and panic disorders. These drugs fall i
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
My position is that propositions become our evidence via the deliverances of basic faculties such as the senses, memory, introspection, and rational insight. Without the latter, we have little or no way of extending our basic knowledge beyond the testimony of the senses. The principles of inference according to which we extend basic knowledge are justified because of the testimony of rational insight. [Let's bracket for now concerns about Carroll's Paradox, because I don't think that will aff
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