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Practicing Contentment: A Simple How-To for a Happier Day

28th September 2009
"When you are discontent, you always want more, more, more. Your desire can never be satisfied. But when you practice contentment, you can say to yourself, 'Oh yes, I already have everything that I really need.'" - The Dalai Lama I find it interesting... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

Acts of Kindness Benefit Everyone

24th September 2009
Do you really want to be happy? Everyone says yes, but the gateway to happiness makes some of us frown. The gateway to happiness, is giving to others. Think about this: "If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Relations With China

23rd September 2009
As far as I am concerened, the leaders of China are not now and never will be our friends or allies. The leaders of China do not care about anything other than amassing power and destroying their enemies and since everyone not Chinese is their enemy they ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Himachal Tour Vacation

23rd September 2009
About Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh is a mostly mountainous area in India. Tibet and China in the East, the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir in the north and northwest, Punjab, Haryana, Uttaranchal and Uttar Pradesh to the south surrounds Himachal... Read >
Author: karthikeyan

Self-appreciation: The Key To Living A Life Of Joy

23rd September 2009
How do you appreciate yourself? Or do you? Did you learn that being good to yourself was selfish? If you said 'No' were you bad? If you praised yourself or were praised, were people afraid you might get a 'swelled head'? Most of us get the message lo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Imaginary Friends - A Problem Solving Technique

22nd September 2009
Why imaginary friends? Because they may be smarter than you real friends. Well, at least they may give you better, more creative solutions to your problems. If you are like most people, your thinking is often best when you're interacting with a friend.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Effects Of Meditation

22nd September 2009
Once Western scientists first began studying the personal effects of speculation in the 1970s, they noticed that heart rate, perspiration, and other signs of emphasis decreased as the meditator relaxed. Scientists, like Richard Davidson, PhD (University o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Visit Shimla and Dharamsala to visualize true beauty of India

14th September 2009
This article will provide information on how to travel some of the most happening places of India. Travel to India is always exciting and fascinating but one should plan their journey well in advance by hiring the services of an India travel agent. One sh... Read >
Author: Glimmerrocks

Management Skills

04th September 2009
The tenet of entrepreneurship has a big selection of meanings. On the one intense an entrepreneur is an individual of very high ability who pioneers change, possessing characteristics found in only a miniscule fra gment of the population. On the oth... Read >
Author: Allen Anderson

Discover more of Himachal with Himalayan Quest

22nd August 2009
Rohtang pass perched at an elevation of 3979mts at a distance of 51kms from Manali on the highway to Keylong/Leh. It offers a panorama and spectacular mountain view. The pass is open from June to October each year although trekkers can cross it earlier. I... Read >
Author: Vinay

Moon Swims into Scorpio & Mars Enters Cancer & Mercury into Libra Squaring Mars (Aug. 24 to 26, 09)

20th August 2009
With the waxing Moon moving into Scorpio our focus is more inwards and we are descending into our private inner world. The mood turns more somber and intense. Scorpio tends to extremes. The world is often perceived as black or white, good or bad and the e... Read >
Author: Shakti Carola Navran

Tibetan Rugs – Untangling the Threads of History

18th August 2009
Tibetan rugs continue to grow in popularity – even as the traditional Oriental rug market is suffering – why? And why are they mostly made in Nepal and India – can they really be Tibetan rugs if they’re not made in Tibet? Tibetan rug making is... Read >
Author: Susan Richardson

Plan a Tour To India During Winter

16th July 2009
DESCRIPTION Be it adventure, sightseeing or spirituality, north India is incomparable in terms of drawing the maximum number of tourists from all over the world. It is one such belt in entire India that offers something or the other to all kinds of... Read >
Author: Sanjog

Information About The Llasa Apso

19th June 2009
The Lhasa Apso, bred and honored by the Dalai Lama, is one of the oldest of the three breeds of dogs from Tibet. Please join us on a small journey as we unravel the fascinating history of the incredible Lhasa Apso. There are references to the Lhasa... Read >
Author: Mike Davies

History Of The Lhasa Apsos

18th June 2009
The Lhasa Apso, bred and honored by the Dalai Lama, is one of the oldest of the three breeds of dogs from Tibet.Please come along and join us on a small journey as we unravel the fascinating history of the incredible Lhasa Apso.There are references to the... Read >
Author: Mike Thomson

Neuroplasticity Exercises

15th June 2009
What are neuroplasticity exercises? Perhaps it would be helpful to know what neuroplasticity is. Neuroscientific dogma up until about ten years ago was that past a certain point in our lives, our brain did not change, we had what we had, and that was i... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

New York tour with viamigo.com

06th June 2009
New York is the city that never sleeps, and a New York tour will offer you a wide variety of night and day options that will please any traveler. Tour the many areas of the city letting your New York guide lead you through Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia

New York tour with viamigo.com

06th June 2009
New York is the city that never sleeps, and a New York tour will offer you a wide variety of night and day options that will please any traveler. Tour the many areas of the city letting your New York guide lead you through Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia

Travel Information of Agra

18th May 2009
Dharamsala over looks the plains and is surrounded by dense pine trees and Deodar forests. A nearby snowline with numerous streams and cool healthy atmosphere makes the surroundings very attractive. A busy bazaar town, Dharamsala has established itself as... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Top Pilgrimage places in Himalayas

17th April 2009
The Himalayan range is known for its holy places for pilgrimages in India. There are lot of pilgrimage places in Jammu Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It is always good to visit these places, the re energies and give energy with positive attitu... Read >
Author: Shweta

Don't Underestimate A Meal

09th April 2009
Since the beginning of time one aspect of human social experience has stood out as the 'place to be' for communication and family bonding: the meal. In contemporary human life the evening dinner is often the only place and time that a family all sits down... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Famous People to Come from Newcastle

31st March 2009
From world-renowned musicians to Soviet spies, Newcastle has been home to numerous figures of international renown. One of the most famous of these is international singing sensation Sting. Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, or Sting as he is more common... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

A Way To Eat Your Favorite Foods and Still Shed Bodyfat Like Crazy..

27th March 2009
If you thought you had to give up your favorite foods in order to shed unwanted bodyfat, then this will be one of the most important letters you ever read. Two "former fatties" developed a System of eating that allows you to eat whatever you like ... Read >
Author: joseph szanati

The Hlasa Apso Dog

10th March 2009
votes vote The Lhasa Apso is a small dog but exudes an air of dignity and comedy. He is a friendly and devoted companion. These dogs have a dark beard and mustache, medium-length muzzle, small dark and deep-set eyes with long eyelashes, heavy feathere... Read >
Author: sandyo

Yoga Teacher Training India: North India-South India-Goa-Norh Goa

24th February 2009
YogaLife (RYS 200), offers Yoga Alliance registered Teacher Trainings Course (TTC) in India, in 3 attractive locations. Our next TTC edition from 01 to 28 February 2009, will be hosted in Goa – known as the “Pearl of the Orient” because of its soul,... Read >
Author: mark

Who is Mary Morissey and How She Can Help You Building Your Dreams and Spirit

03rd February 2009
Mary Morrissey of Miracle Mastery has inspired countless of readers through her best selling books "Building Your Field of Dreams" and "No Less Than Greatness." Both works speak on attaining our dreams, overcoming challenges, building spiritual partnershi... Read >
Author: Ewen Chia

Learning each day keeps the blues away

09th January 2009
Hi friend, Anyway, today’s rant, I mean lesson, is about learning. More importantly the continued education that is necessary to make yourself successful and reach the happiness I know you are seeking. By the way, I know you’re seeking happiness.... Read >
Author: Doug Hart

Maintaining Your Joy in Extreme Adversity

17th December 2008
The balancing act of maintaining high vibration energy while the energy of fear from others surrounds you is as tricky as a high-wire act. I've been straddling the abyss myself a lot recently. I can't say I completely blame those in fear. I've been the... Read >
Author: Marilyn Schwader, Writing Coach

Overview on Charity wristbands

10th October 2008
Charity wristbands are very cheap and can be used for various purposes. Generally, yellow color wristbands are used to create awareness regarding cancer. Lance Armstrong was the person behind to start this cause. He started working on this cause because h... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Ladakh, The Land of The High Passes.

16th September 2008
History Ladakh's earliest inhabitants were Khampa nomads, who grazed their yaks on the high pastures. The first settlements, along the upper Indus, were established by Buddhist pilgrims on their way from India to Mount Kailash in Tibet. The Brokpa (or Da... Read >
Author: rajtamang

Ladakh, THe Land of The High Passes.

16th September 2008
History Ladakh's earliest inhabitants were Khampa nomads, who grazed their yaks on the high pastures. The first settlements, along the upper Indus, were established by Buddhist pilgrims on their way from India to Mount Kailash in Tibet. The Brokpa (or Da... Read >
Author: rajtamang

Unordinary Space

24th August 2008
YES,it is there in Himachal state of India. Primordial, sublime, exhilarating. A drive through Kinnaur and Spiti in Himachal is recommended for those who strongly believe in adventure being the quintessence of romance. Ki Monastery (at 4116m),... Read >
Author: ravi

China: the largest Internet user on the globe

02nd May 2008
China has surpassed the United States as the largest user of the worldwide web. This is due to a massive jump of over 60% of the Chinese getting online in the last 12 months. By March 2008, there were in excess of 200 million users online, which is equ... Read >
Author: Marcia Literral

Paris delivers blow to French Olympic charm offensive

27th April 2008
The Dalai Lama has been made an honorary citizen of Paris. On Monday the city’s council passed a resolution made be the mayor, Bertrand Delanoë, to bestow the symbolic title on the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet. The timing couldn’t have been... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

Olympic war of words heats up

25th April 2008
The French supermarket giant, Carrefour, once again found itself at the centre of anti-West protests as demonstrations took place in towns and cities across China at the weekend. But the chain wasn’t the only specifically French target. There were a... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

LIVE AND LET LIVE RESPECTFULLY

18th April 2008
Initially while thanking to those institutions, Organizations and the individuals who have shown their faith in human rights and stanchly stood for the sufferings of Tibetans, we the International Human Rights Association express our deepest shock and C... Read >
Author: dada

Olympic boycott squabble escalates

18th April 2008
A threat against French business interests in China is gathering steam after the launch of a campaign to boycott the supermarket chain, Carrefour. In a message circulating on mobile 'phones and the Internet, the company has been accused of providing fi... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

Tibetan Dzi Beads

10th April 2008
For thousands of years, Dzi (pronounced as “jee”) beads have been deeply entrenched in Tibetan culture. The Dzi beads, being Tibetan’s most precious living gemstone and charm are worshipped, revered and passed down from generations after generations... Read >
Author: Jenny Lin

Sarkozy's Olympic message

10th April 2008
Up until now, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has remained pretty reticent about whether he's planning to attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic games in Beijing in August. But on Tuesday, he finally broke his silence and tentatively called on ... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

Jeremiah Wright proved Barack Obama is a Christian

02nd April 2008
Just as the GOP were winding up to paint Barack Obama as Osama bin Laden, the entire Jeremiah Wright fiasco has proven Barack Obama to be a baptised Christian who donated $20,000 to his Christian Church of 20 years last year. The Lord works in mysterious ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Review of the John Mclaughlin CD Industrial Zen

25th March 2008
I can describe the latest release from Jazz sensation John Mclaughlin for you with just one word… Outstanding! It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I'm more than happy... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Stupas Spreading the Sanctity of Buddhism

02nd November 2007
The Stupas are primarily emblematize of the Buddhist culture. With the spread of Buddhism in the world these monuments are typically found in the Indian sub-continent and some other parts of Asia, where Buddhism is pre dominant. Known as 'Chedi' in South ... Read >
Author: Rita Jain

Transforming Your Thoughts Takes Mind Re-Training

30th October 2007
"We begin from the recognition that all beings cherish happiness and do not want suffering. It then becomes both morally wrong and pragmatically unwise to pursue only one's own happiness oblivious to the feelings and aspirations of all others who surround... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Tips to take your eBay business a step further

15th October 2007
Thanks to the 21st century and the growing number of customer demands, business at eBay is really beginning to look up. However, this means that there's going to be a fierce competition between the sellers online. Due to the growing demand of the consumer... Read >

Buddha from a Hindu Perspective

02nd September 2007
Buddhism is only one of several large religions that are practiced in Asia – the others being Islam and Hinduism – so it is only natural to wonder about Buddha from a Hindu perspective. The idea of Buddha from a Hindu perspective is not as kind as ... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

The Exiling of the Dalai Lama

02nd September 2007
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, has been living outside of his native Tibet for over 40 years – and the exiling of the Dalai Lama has been an important issue in the cause to free Tibet. The current Dalai Lama was born in Tibet on July 6, 1935. He... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

The Dalai Lama and China

02nd September 2007
While most of the world is familiar with the Dalai Lama in regards to his position within Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama and China are also issues that make this man famous. The current Dalai Lama, who is the 14th in succession to hold this position,... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

The Succession of Reborn Dalai Lamas

02nd September 2007
While most people have heard of the Dalai Lama, who is an important Tibetan Buddhist figure, it is also important to learn about the succession of reborn Dalai Lamas to understand the office. The Dalai Lama is considered to be the supreme head of Tibet... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

What is Tibetan Buddhism?

02nd September 2007
One of the most popular spiritual paths that is in the news today is Buddhism – practiced by everyone from teenagers to celebrities – but just what is Tibetan Buddhism? The answer to “What is Tibetan Buddhism?” is not something that can be expl... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Do We All Need More Humor?

08th August 2007
If there was one thing the Joker had right in the Batman movie, approaching life with a smile tends to dispense with worry and fear. While we don't have to take the Joker's twisted sense of humor, laughter can help change our outlook on life in a whole ne... Read >
Author: MrMagica

How to Handle Angry People

21st June 2007
Do you ever find yourself wishing more people would take those anger management and anger control classes? Do you get tired of dealing with angry people, or wind up being angry yourself? You may be missing the upside of anger: how to use their anger to he... Read >
Author: Beth Banning & Neill Gibson

Gendun Drup’s Search for Truth

19th June 2007
There is a student in Tsongkhapa who is well-known in Tibet as the first Dalai Lama. This man, Gendun Drup, went to a Tibetan Buddhism school. Gendun Drup was from a family of traveling tribe people so his parents prepared him to grow to be a shepherd unt... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Daring to Live Your Calling is a Path of Showing Up Fitfully and Fabulously

18th April 2007
I was talking to one of my coaching clients and she was talking about not being able to stay with a meditation practice, so she gave up meditating altogether. “I’m either gung ho all the way or I don’t show up at all,” she said in disgust. We were... Read >
Author: Tama Kieves

Alleppey - Popular Backwater Tourist Destinations of Kerala

11th April 2007
Alleppey Alappuzha or Alleppey is one of the popular backwater tourist destinations of Kerala. More often referred to as the 'Venice of the East', Alleppey is a place of immense natural beauty. Tourist attractions in Alleppey Alleppey is ... Read >
Author: V Chopra

Inspirational Thoughts on Kindness and Love

16th November 2006
Our society continues to technologically evolve at a breakneck pace, but at what cost? Has the rush of daily life caused us to forget or de-emphasize traditional themes in life such as kindness and love? Inspirational Thoughts on Kindness and Love T... Read >
Author: Bruno Baceli

Be Mystical and Spiritual with Prayer Rugs from Tibet

16th November 2006
The home of the Dalai Lama, filled with mystical and magical mountainous ranges, it is now wonder that so many people pay homage and do pilgrimages to this wonderful land on earth. It's also no wonder so many people buy prayer rugs from Tibet. Buddhism... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

Is there a Guru in the house?

31st July 2006
The Internet has provided us with many marvelous advantages in international marketing, from the speed and convenience of email to the ease and economy of product downloading. Yet these wonders pale by comparison when you realize the sheer volume of Gu... Read >
Author: Joe Myna

Seven Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Stress

26th July 2006
Our world is awash with a wave tension that seems to infect every single one of us. Have you driven down the street lately, only to find someone abusing you because you are not doing 30 kilometers over the speed limit? Have you been cursed by a beggar bec... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Relations With China

01st May 2006
As far as I am concerened, the leaders of China are not now and never will be our friends or allies. The leaders of China do not care about anything other than amassing power and destroying their enemies and since everyone not Chinese is their enemy they ... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom

Beautiful & Rising Himachal Pradesh - By Hiren Bhatt

17th March 2006
Himachal an Overview Himachal Pradesh is a relatively small state in the North West of India, partly located in the Himalayas, with a well-established tourist industry catering to everyone from party heads to trekkers and all points in between. The Cap... Read >
Author: Hiren Bhatt

Voices In Your Head

16th March 2006
Doctor Julian Jaynes wrote about a woman who talked daily to her long-dead grandmother, who she saw sitting in a chair each morning. As far as the doctor could tell, the woman never suffered any ill effects from this. In fact, she readily accepted that it... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

ITS NOT JUST ABOUT ID VS EVOLUTION

07th March 2006
ITS NOT JUST ABOUT ID VS EVOLUTION The debate over whether children should be taught "intelligent design" in the public schools has attracted many views from all over the world. Though the topic is much older but the recent controversy arose when ... Read >
Author: Ankit Kumar

Just Be Happy

05th March 2006
We all want to be happy. If we can just be happy, then all our problems will disappear. Despite the tragedies that sometimes overwhelm us, what we see on TV, online, or read in a newspaper, against difficult odds, we still persevere in our quest for that ... Read >
Author: Lisa Maliga

Shih Tzu Have Had Many Nicknames

17th December 2005
Several theories exist as to how the Shih Tzu was created. It has been reported that around the year 1650 the Dalai Lama visited China and brought along three "holy dogs" from Tibet. The Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama was believed to be a reincarnation o... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery and Legends

11th December 2005
The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery and Legends I understand that Apso means dog, but could also mean "goat-like" or "shaggy" in the Tibetan language. To the Tibetan people it was used to mean "Temple Dog." In that connection it became kno... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Shih Tzu - The Last Shih Tzu To Leave Peking

30th October 2005
The Japanese occupation of Peking in late 1937 stopped future dog shows. Breeding in Peking continued on a limited scale. There were a few accounts of Shih Tzu in Asia during this period of time. Mrs. Audrey Fowler of England was a great lover of the S... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

dalai lama; should he, should he not

21st October 2005
Dalai Lama; Should He, Should He Not Some 544 scientists have signed a petition asking for the presentation (by Dalai Lama) to be cancelled. They claim, "It will highlight a subject with largely unsubstantiated claims and comprise scientific rigour and o... Read >
Author: Ankit Kumar