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Expressing Gratitude – The Key To Success

29th September 2009
Those who are interested in using the power of attraction to their benefit already know they need to be ready to accept what is attracted to their new found positive way of thinking. However, opening your eyes to all the opportunity around you can be dif... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mahabalipuram- Shadow of the Glorious Era...

23rd September 2009
Mahabalipuram is a sparkling gem in the necklace of the attractions of India. Recognized as a World Heritage Site, it boasts of around forty mesmerizing monuments fashioned in different styles, including an 'open air bas relief' which is one-of-its-kin... Read >
Author: Sanjog

Living with Your Diet

21st September 2009
Recently, I was reading about a diet plan where you throw everything out of your pantry. Although this sounds like great news for the supermarkets, over the short-term, this leaves very few choices for you to actually eat. Can you exist on salad, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Kerala Tourism: Attractions of Kanyakumari

12th June 2009
Kanyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin is located at the southern most tip of India, where the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet. A dip in the ocean here is considered holy, but the sea is rough here and not fit for bathing. This is th... Read >
Author: santosh bhol

The ninth house of Indian astrology is the father of houses

21st November 2008
Ninth House In Indian astrology, Nava (ninth); Acharva (guru or preceptor); Pithru (father); Subham (auspicious); Poorva bhagyam (Previous luck); Pooja(worship): Tapas (Penance); Dharma (Virtue) ; Pauthra (grndson); Japa(prayer) ; Daiva Upasana (spiritu... Read >
Author: sudhanshuraaj

Self Repair in Our Social View

03rd November 2008
Life is not like a box of Chocolates. There are a lot of pitfalls in this modern social climate, and biting into things randomly is not often a sweet experience. We might wish that things really are as they were for Forest Gump, or wish that we were dumb... Read >
Author: Jeff Rogers

Be His Friend if You Want Him Back

13th October 2008
When your boyfriend leaves you unexpectedly, you may feel like nothing will be right again. In fact, you may want him back so those feelings of loneliness will go away. Loneliness hurts more when you have been in love. Why? Love makes you feel like those ... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

Smile and live longer

29th July 2008
What if I told you that smiling and being agreeable influences the length of your life in a positive way. On the other hand, being grumpy increases the likelihood of a violent death, heart disease, cancer etc. This is according to a recent report in A... Read >
Author: Alan Fairweather

WATER ADVENTURES IN INDIA

22nd July 2008
Chilika Lake, Orissa Located 100 km from Bhubaneswar, this lake covering 1100 sq km is Asia’s largest salt and fresh water lake. It attracts a large number of migratory birds, like the flamingo, teal, bareheaded goose, shoveller and white- bellie... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

Be His Friend if You Want Him Back

02nd July 2008
When your boyfriend leaves you unexpectedly, you may feel like nothing will be right again. In fact, you may want him back so those feelings of loneliness will go away. Loneliness hurts more when you have been in love. Why? Love makes you feel like those ... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

If Want Him Back, You Need to Be His Friend

27th May 2008
When your boyfriend leaves you unexpectedly, you may feel like nothing will be right again. In fact, you may want him back so those feelings of loneliness will go away. Loneliness hurts more when you have been in love. Why? Love makes you feel like those ... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

Mommy Dearest

28th March 2008
Moms deserve a special day all to themselves. Being a mom myself, I am probably biased, but… I believe that being a mother is the most difficult thing a woman can do & the accomplishment is something to be celebrated! The origins of Mother’s Day h... Read >
Author: LisaSmith

Santiago de Compostela - One Of The Worlds Great Pilgrimage Sites

05th November 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. Examples of the wide variety of historical influences that go to make up modern day Spain can be found everywhere you look.... Read >
Author: Scott James

Spain A Country of Numerous Pilgrimage Routes

30th October 2007
Spain is a paradox. It is country that is at the same time both extremely complicated and simplistic. It is extremely complicated in that it is made up of quite a complex and political structure of regions and almost nation states and simplistic in the un... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Trace Some of the Heritage that is Spain

19th October 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

The Background to Santiago de Compostela a World Heritage Site

05th October 2007
Spain has a wealthy and varied legacy that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquer... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Durga Puja, the festival of victory

28th September 2007
Durga Puja, the festival of victory over bad is the worship of 'Shakti' or the divine power. Most of the religious celebrations in the world have legends surrounding them. The stories are generally the fight between the evil and the good. Worship of Godde... Read >
Author: fancycreativity@gmail.com

The Lure of Santiago de Compostela

21st September 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Santiago de Compostela - The Pilgrims Pilgrimage

20th September 2007
As has been said on a number of occasions Spain is very much a country that is much more than just the sum total of the constituent parts. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural traditions left by former invader... Read >
Author: Scott James

Enjoy the affluent and varied traditions of Northern Spain and Galicia

13th September 2007
Spain has a series of affluent and varied traditions that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural tradition... Read >
Author: Scott James

The Camino de Santiago - an Experience not to be missed

03rd September 2007
Modern Spain is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose legacy is quite wealthy and varied. The legacy left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves o... Read >
Author: Scott James

The History to the Way of St James in Northern Spain and Galicia

24th August 2007
The unification of the various autonomous regions of Spain and the resultant product which of course as we all know as a constitutional democracy has inherited a wealthy and varied legacy . As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a p... Read >
Author: Scott James

Galicia within the Spain of Today

24th August 2007
The Spain of today is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose inheritance is quite wealthy and varied. The inheritance left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Historic Galicia and its place in Spanish History

24th August 2007
Spain has a wealthy and varied tradition that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. Examples of the wide variety of historical influences that go to make up modern day Spain can be fo... Read >
Author: Scott James

Paint-by-Number or Masterpiece: Restrictive vs. Healthy Eating

13th August 2007
There is a harmful idea virus that has become so widespread, so ubiquitous, that it is accepted as normal. It has subtly integrated itself into our beliefs, our thoughts, our language, our behavior and our reality. It’s so pervasive that it has become... Read >
Author: mmay

Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela

01st July 2007
There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terror... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Go to Galicia - Follow the Way of St James

15th June 2007
Spain is a country that as has been described on a great many occasions is actually more than just the sum of its constituent parts.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and... Read >
Author: Scott James

Travelling along the Way of St James

07th June 2007
Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of ter... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Journeying along El Camino de Santiago

07th June 2007
There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terror... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Camino de Santiago - A Modern Day Pilgrimage

07th June 2007
There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer. For a Country made up out of 12 different regions you get as you would expect a wide variety of cultures. A country that has had such a chequered pa... Read >
Author: Scott James

Crossing Spain on Historic Pilgrimage Route’s, The Way of St James

21st May 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you see glimpses over past rich in the heritage of former conquerors be they the Moors, ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The deep import of Kundalini activation and required guidance.

24th December 2006
Every object has its own visible and invisible form. Gold is a very valueable ore. When mud unites with earth it comes out as ore. But on purifying this ore it is sold at high prices in the market. And with this gold beautiful ornaments are made. But when... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

History Of Colombian Coffee

04th June 2006
Coffee was first introduced to Colombia around the same time Jesuit priests first began arriving from Europe in the mid 16th century. The leaders of Colombia tried to encouraged people to grow coffee, but they met with resistance. Worried that a coffee t... Read >
Author: Peter Bernard

Wedding Catering

21st March 2006
When I was a small boy I used to love weddings. All the people dressed up; fabulous churches full to the last pew sometimes; little churches in the middle of nowhere; vast cathedrals to keep you in awe of your surroundings during the boring old ceremon... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Fasting

04th October 2005
"This Week" by the Bahrain Meditation Centre Bahrain Meditation Centre is administered by B.K.W.S.U. (visit: www.bkwsu.org.uk) 1st October, 2005 Fasting For millions of people the month of Ramadan, 4th October until 2nd November, marks a... Read >
Author: Aruna Ladva