Overview The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is an ancient building that was built during the Tang Dynasty Period in Chang'an, which is presently known as Xi'an. This pagoda is well-preserved and is considered a holy place for Buddhists. There are millions of visitors to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xian each year, both Buddhists and tourists alike. This structure is rated as a National Cultural Relic Preserve and also as an AAAA Tourist Attraction. Those who are tourists to this area should make sure that they visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda as well as the other two structures that are associated, which are the Da Ci'en Temple and the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. History The Big Wild Goose...

This is the time for Indian handicraft makers to make a splash in the American domestic market In today's global economy, the flow of goods from the West to the East and vice-versa is at an all-time high. The world is truly flat as stated by Thomas L. Friedman. Manufacturers in China can now sell their goods in the United States while multinationals from the US can outsource their manufacturing operations to China to improve their bottom lines. The influence of American culture on Asian countries is universally acknowledged to be immense. From Hollywood movies to television talk shows, from American Idol to political battles, the world has been a great market for American ideas. And now I believe it...

Most people associate Nepal with trekking, rafting and the likes, but for those relaxed travelers that don't take a fancy to trudging through the mountains or getting their heart pounding in Nepal's adventure sports, don't forget there is also a tranquil side to this Himalayan paradise as well. Yoga, meditation, Buddhist tours, festival tours, golfing holidays, Thangka Painting schools, romantic honeymoons, Nepal is certainly much more than an adventure play ground. Spend a week or two here chilling out in some of the Hill Stations like Daman, Chisopani, Bandipur and Nagarkot or Pokhara's tranquil lakeside and you will soon find that life here runs to a very different tune. If you want a more...

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The hills are calling this summer! Leave the weekend gateways behind, and head towards the crown of India. Welcome to Leh - Ladakh. Plan a Leh Ladakh bike tour or go for trekking with your loved ones - this magnetic element in the picturesque state of Jammu & Kashmir is capable enough to capture your soul. Extract two weeks from your hectic schedule and go for a trekking monastery tour to Leh - Ladakh. The best route to access Leh is via Manali, which is considered as one of the highest roads in the world. While crossing Manali - Leh highway, one can also admire natural beauty and snow clad peaks at Rohtang Pass, Keylong, Baralacha Pass and Sarchu. The sightseeing in Leh starts with Indus Valley...

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Welcome to India- a country where hospitality is a way of life; to a culture steeped in tradition, a land where history lives in music and dance. You will be received at the airport in a traditional manner with garlands. To foreigners, India is often an overload – sensory and otherwise – and it takes time to get your bearings and enjoy the many colors that make up the chaos. Travel books and tourist guides do help but what you really need is someone who can introduce you to its mysteries. You can rely on Go India Journeys because you'll be dealing with a real person, not a faceless corporation. We'll make sure you're not fleeced because of your accent or overcharged because you look like a...

Goji Juice Online

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-- End Ad Box ---> Imagine a life where you can be completely healthy, stress free, live long and stay young. Sounds like heaven? It does but the good news is that you can find all that right here on earth. It’s true. The Goji berry is a tiny red fruit that has changed the lives of many people around the world. People who consume this nutrient dense fruit daily have a life expectancy of over a hundred years. Dr. Earl Mindell started Himalayan Goji juice a product of Free Life. He was the first to create a standardized and marketable form of this juice. Goji juice is made from Goji berries found in the Himalayas, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Xinjiang. If you travel back with us to 800 AD you...

Tibetan Spaniel Puppy And Dog Information

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The Tibetan Spaniel is a happy little dog that is protective with her family. They can be kept in an apartment as long as they can get frequent walks. A properly fenced in yard is best for exercise. Most individuals are very good with other dogs and pets. It is said that they are very good with children, especially older, calm children. As a reminder, never leave a child unsupervised with a puppy or dog. Approximate Adult Size The approximate adult size (two years old or older) of the Tibetan Spaniel is 10 inches to the withers (highest point of the shoulder) and 9 to 15 pounds. Special Health Considerations Most dog breeds have certain inherited health problems associated with that specific breed...

Without tradition art is nothing but a flock of sheep without a shepherd and without innovation it is just a corpse. Art is not just the possession of the few who are recognized painters, musicians and writers; rather it is the authentic expression of any and all individuality - when it comes to Tribal arts then these aphorisms seem absolutely justified. Among all forms of arts, tribal arts possess a distinct position in the minds of art lover. This arts of all the countries are well respected and admired, but with its extraordinary vigor the Indian tribal art is literally class apart. The Indian art of this kind take their viewers into the lives and lifestyles of the Indian tribes. The down to...

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The two major and largest religions in the world today are Christianity and Islam. Both religions have been burying their dead for the past 2000 years. Except in times of war and widespread illness and disease. At such times, burning and cremation instead of burial was resorted to, to dispose off the hundreds and thousands of dead bodies. Christianity and the Catholic Church have reluctantly accepted cremation as a way of disposing off a body. Cremation as a means of disposing off a body of a loved one has is not yet accepted in Islam. Many other older religions in the world like Hinduism prefer cremation to burial. Except in cases of very young children. Hindus do not believe in preserving the...

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Diwali is the biggest festivals of Hindu which unites the whole of India in a single thread of love and spirituality. It is celebrated throughout the nation with pomp and pageantry. Deepawali or Diwali in Hindi is celebrated for five continuous days and the third day is celebrated as the main Diwali. Festival of light or Diwali, is a glittering festival, with people lightening diyas and candles around their houses. The name Diwali signifies 'rows of lighted lamps'. Children burst crackers and sky gets filled with glittering festivities. Diwali begins on the 15th day of the Hindu calendar month of Kartika (Ashwin). As per the Gregorian calendar, Diwali falls in October or November. The auspicious...

For centuries, civilisations have reserved gold as objects of luxury believed to be worthy of only gods and rulers. It is one of the posh metals, and holds immense religious magnitude especially in Indian culture. Gold is taken as a sign of supremacy, beauty, and cream of the crop. Many people think that Indians are fanatics for gold. Although this proclamation cannot be entirely denied, but the truth is that Gold always had a particular connotation in all ages. Gold holds great sacred meaning in Indian culture, as it is the symbol of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, which is considered highly auspicious. Hindus believe that their goddess was born from the cosmic egg of gold, and hence buying gold will...

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Hindu refers to the religious mainstream which evolved and spread across a large territory and is marked by significant ethnic and cultural diversity, resulting in an enormous variety of traditions within the religion from, small cults to massive movements of millions of followers. Prominent beliefs in Hindu include Dharma (personal duty/ethics), Samsara (the cycle of birth, death and rebirth), Karma (action and subsequent reaction), Moksha/Nirvana (liberation from samsara), and the various Yogas (paths or practices). Most Hindus believe that the soul, the atman is eternal; non-dualist schools teach that the goal of life is to realise that the atman is identical to the Brahman, the supreme spirit...

The Sikh Community

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The Sikh Community Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate. At present Sikhs are present in every country and they have attained a countable community in that area. But we must accept that they took their birth in India and it must also be accepted that they came out of the Hindu community and as per law established in India they are governed under the Hindu laws for the purpose of marriage, for the purpose of guardians and wards, for the purpose of succession and they are following those laws and are accepting those laws. The founder of Sikhism was Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji who is known as the first Guru of the Sikhs and their last living Guru had been Shri Guru Gobind singh ji who actually gave to the Sikhs the...

The Partition of India was a partition that led to the creation on 14 August 1947 and 15 August 1947, respectively, of the sovereign states of Dominion of Pakistan (later Islamic Republic of Pakistan) and Union of India (later Republic of India) upon becoming free from British rule. In particular, it refers to the partition of the Bengal province of British India into the East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and the Indian state of West Bengal, as well as the similar partition of the Punjab region of British India into the Punjab province of West Pakistan and the Indian state of Punjab. Most Indians today happily celebrate August 15th as Independence Day, but all seem to have forgotten that August 15...

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This is an excerpt from the defense of Nathuram Godse, the one who shot Gandhi. Hedenied the charge that he was a madman, and didn't deny that he had killed Gandhi. Here he speaks from the standpoint of an Indian nationalist, who was opposed to Gandhi's conciliatory policies towards the Muslims in India. We see a few remarksinsisting that he was in favor of eliminating the caste system (he was a Brahmin (from thehighest caste in India), which class was the subject of violence on the part of other Hindus in the wake of Gandhi's assassination), his characterization of Gandhi has aleader, and his criticisms of some of Gandhi's ideas: non-violence, the national languageof India, anti-Hindu violence, and...

Being a Hindu in the Cardiff, Wales, UK

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-- End Ad Box ---> This is a brief perspective of British Hindus living in Cardiff, Wales. Indian immigration to the UK increased significantly in the 1960s and 1970s mainly doctors immigrating to fill the shortage of doctors. Indians living in Cardiff are the most successful community than any other ethnic community in Wales making them in a good financial position and influence in many political aspects of Cardiff. Most of them are well-educated, hard working, and honest and have the advantage of English as their first and second languages. Most of the Indians are first generation specially doctors. They believe in family values, are committed to their children's future, not only in terms of their...

The Two Nation Theory

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At last the Indian National Congress had to accept the two nation theory. Who accepted it first or why he did so, did not matter. The country was divided based on the theory that the Hindus and the Muslims constituted two different nations, while nobody cared to ask the question during the days of the Mughal rule or earlier. Even Mohammed Ali Jinnah did not relish the idea when it was first mooted by the Ali brothers. Nobody had then expected that it would gain acceptance and from the basis for the country's division. People had lived for hundreds of years-both the Hindus and the Muslims - side by side, breathing the same air, drinking the same water, living here and dying here. Not that there was...

For the most spectacular mountain ranges in all India travel tours, travel to Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh and the place will surely leave you mesmerized. Located at a close proximity to Kangra and Macleodganj, the place lies between the gentle Shivalik Hills and the foothills of the mighty Dhauladhars at a distance of about 90 km from Pathankot. This is the place where nature lovers can spot lush terraces, wooded hills, manicured tea gardens and sparkling streams. Moreover, Dharamshala tourism is known for the superb combination of spirituality and natural beauty. It offers a lovely vacation for a lifetime with attractions suiting the needs of people belonging to all age groups.o St. John Church...

Dharamshala Tour - The Perfect Blend of Beauty and Serenity

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No wonder great places inspire writers! Several books have been written on the incredible North India tourist destination, Dharamshala, which is an evergreen destination for vacations. Nestled high in the pristine ranges of the mighty Himalayas, it is one of the most sparkling jewels in the crown of Himachal Pradesh. This destination offers peace and pleasure in plenty. Its snow-capped mountain peaks, gorgeous greens, beautiful valleys, hills strewn with pine trees, mesmerizing rivers and streams, all combine to give it a heavenly touch. A visit to Dharamshala is no less than an overwhelming rendezvous with Mother nature. This place is a heady mix of culture, religion, history and beauty. It is...

Seeking scenic beauty, calmness and serenity? Picturesque Dharamshala in the Kangra valley of Himachal Pradesh is the right place to be. Dharamshala tour offers stunning views of high pine trees, tea gardens, wooded hills, sparkling streams and Dhauladhar Himalayan ranges. Travel to Dharamshala and you will come across cool healthy atmosphere, pristine beauty, colourful markets and a perfect blend of Tibetan culture & tradition with colonial lifestyle & British fervor. Prominent Attractions Despite of being a Buddhist centre, Dharamshala has it all when it comes to relaxing vacations. McLeodganj This picturesque Tibetan settlement, located at a distance of 9 km, is popular for its colourful and...

elhi, part of what is commonly referred to as just Delhi (yes, there is an Old Delhi), is the most ideal base from which to discover the marvels and wonders of India’s ancient subcontinent. Travel to New Delhi to discover India’s capital city, one of the oldest existing cities in the world, then journey to Agra to see the Taj Mahal and heighten your senses in the Himalayas on your way back. Find airfare to New Delhi in minutes with cFares and experience the colorful mosaic of east and west cultures in the heart of a Delhi marketplace before you know it! Not So New Delhi It is believed that Delhi has been destroyed and rebuilt nearly a dozen times since its original establishment sometime...

Singalila Ridge Trek - Most Admired Trek of Sikkim

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The Singalila Ridge trek is one of the best treks in the Sikkim Himalayas. The trek is most famous for its views of the Greater Himalayan Range. Starting from Darjeeling, the trek runs through the border of India and Nepal and merges into the southern ridge of Mt. Kanchenjunga. From Darjeeling hills where tea plantations stretch as far as the eye can see, to Sikkim, an ancient Himalayan kingdom of Tibetan culture, trek to Singalila offers breath-taking views. The Singalila Ridge Trek is one of the rare spots on earth where the view embraces five summits. On these 19th century English Lords trails, one will trek on easy narrow paths along the Indo-Nepali border, sometimes at the edge of the jungle...

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Tibetan Medicine is a powerful & natural medical system that has been successfully practiced for over 1,000 years. A holistic approach combining dietary and behavioral changes, herbal cures, massage and meditation, this unique approach to healing utilizes the ancient wisdom of Tibetan master doctors to diagnose accurately and cure modern diseases. "The Book of Tibetan Medicine", by Ralph Quinlan Forde, which has being published world wide in 11 languages, claims His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama has been the main visionary and driving force, in exile, who has saved this medical system from extinction. The establishment of The Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute in Dharamsala was one of the...

There are many ways people around the world try to make their body more beautiful. Some prefer tattoos, most prefer clothes to express themselves, but there are also some people that prefer jewelry items in order to make a statement about their beliefs. Even though jewelry pieces are worn as fashion accessories to complement the wearer’s clothing, some people prefer jewelry for an entirely different purpose. For instance, every religion has a symbol associated with it: Christians have the cross, Jewish people have the Star of David and so on. Each of these symbols is believed to have hidden powers that can protect the wearer. There are many people around the world that are now wearing jewelry...

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When decorating a home, whether you are a professional interior designer or a self-sufficient home owner, you will have run across the question of what to do with the floor. Wall to wall carpeting can be boring, stone and tile can be hard to live with (and hard on the feet), and hardwood floors can need something to break up the endless parallel lines. An area custom rug is often the answer. But, once you have decided you need an area rug, now what? Well, you may have spent hours trolling through various shops, department stores, and home improvement stores. Many people have found what they need in these places and often you can get a machine-made custom rug for an additional fee. However those who...

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You may be have heard of Thai sticks or Afgahani Black from movies or friends and know they're varieties of cannabis, but how about White Widow, Dutch Passion Feminised or Lemon Haze? Unless you're an aficionado of cannabis, you probably won't be familiar with them. But the fact is there are thousands of different strains of marijuana and more are being developed regularly. Here's your guide to some of these colourfully-named strains of cannabis. Cannabis, also known as marijuana or hemp, has been cultivated for millennia for industrial and medical use, as well as its psychoactive effects. Over the years, a multitude of strains of marijuana have been developed are development of new strains is...

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Do you want to create money-making new inventions? Not me. I just like to dream them up. Here are some of the new ideas I would love to see created in reality. I hope a reader or two will do something with them. New Inventions For Outdoors Free-standing tents without poles: The idea here is to have two inflatable sleeves that criss-cross over the top of a dome-style tent. Perhaps the rigidity would be insufficient for windy nights, but it's worth a try. Make them inflatable from inside, and you could quickly crawl inside and out of the rain to inflate it. Rail-runner bicycle attachment: This is a new invention I want to try, but one that will not be popular with the railroad companies. Wouldn't it...

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Remember when you used to be a kid, lying on your tummy on the floor, coloring book open, crayon in hand with the other crayons spilling out of the box? Do you remember the sense of peace and enjoyment you felt while you were coloring? Why not consider revisiting this favourite youth hobby to help during those times when you find yourself feeling on edge. Coloring is one of the best forms of meditation Picking up a crayon once again can help us reconnect to a feeling of simplicity we have briefly lost. Now that you?re an adult, there are no limits Not only can you now give yourself authorization to color outside the lines, you can keep your coloring as easy, or get as classy, as you want.for less...

Flower of Life and Spiritual Transcendence The golden ratio or spiral is a unique relation existing in the universe between the whole and the part and has been in our consciousness for over 4000 years. Out of the golden ratio rises the golden spiral, whose familiar coil shape can be found everywhere in nature, such as in the structure of our DNA and fingerprints, sunflowers and seashells, storm clouds and tornadoes. Even a star cluster nebula like the Milky Way. The golden spiral, also called the flower of life, is a twirling pattern that forms out from a rectangle which has the golden ratio. What this means is--when this rectangle is squared, it leaves a smaller rectangle behind, and this smaller...

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A BOOK REVIEW Thunder On Stage : A Study of Girish Karnad's Plays C.L. Khatri & Sudhir K. Arora (Ed). Book Enclave, Jaipur, India, 2008, Rs. 695 ISBN-978-81-8152-222-1 Girish Karnad (1938) is a significant name in Indian English drama. He has enriched the Indian drama by his dramatic skills. He wrote plays first in his adopted language Kannada and then translated most of then into English. His originality as a dramatist lies in his extraordinary skill of using myth, history and folktale to make the drama lively and thought provoking. This anthology contains twenty two scholarly papers and these papers make an in depth study of Yayati, Tughlaq, Hayavadana, Bali : The Sacrifice, Naga Mandala. Tala...

The Meaning of Color - Art as Therapy

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Feeling blue. Seeing red. A silver lining. All of these phrases came about because of the meanings that can be attributed to colors. Maybe you've always wondered why certain colors appeal to you or often find their way into your artwork. As someone that creates mandalas for both art as well as therapy, I have found that taking the time to analyze my color choices has provided me with great insight on where I stand both mentally and spiritually. Below is a quick reference guide you can use to gather more awareness from your own artwork or mandala designs. Each color discussed has a list of 'meanings' that you can pull from when trying to interpret your work along with a list of 'uses' that may...

This Act of Singing

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What a strange thing it is that we do. Singing. To organize our thoughts and sentences into structured rhythms. To further organize the words and syllables into predetermined pitches on top of those rhythms and then sometimes hold those syllables and pitches to inordinate degrees. I've always felt that it is an odd method of human communication. Animals do a form of it as well. They howl, they roar, they moan. And each of these moments in time expresses deeply their primitive feelings. We sometimes mimic them in their feelings. As a song writer, I have often thought deeply about this strange expression of human emotion and communication called singing. In the musical theater I was taught that when...

What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is a form of self-awareness that I will describe as "a state of being in the present moment and accepting things for what they are without judgment". While mindfulness was originally taken from Buddhist meditation teachings, it has been adapted for use in the treatment of depression and for assisting with mood regulation, and has been found to have considerable health benefits. When you are mindful, your awareness is in the current moment. You become keenly aware of yourself and your surroundings, but you simply observe these things as they are. You are aware of your own thoughts and feelings, but you do not react to them in the way that you would if you were on...

Is Feng shui effective? The truth will be revealed to you in this article when we discuss the various arguments given by researchers as well as practitioners. Advocates of Feng Shui believe that proper placement of your objects and the effective use of certain tools of the tradewill bring about harmony with the environment. When this "harmony" is achieved, there will be a proper flow of positive energy (Qi) and good fortune will befall you. Whereas, non-believers criticize it as plain superstition and some even relate it with sorcery. In this modern age, some entrepreneurs have modified the concept of Feng Shui to accommodate the western culture. Let us look at the Black Sect Tantric Buddhist (BTB...

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The Backdoor to Enlightenment: Eight Steps to Living Your Dreams and Changing Your World By Za Rinpoche and Ashley Nebelsieck Copyright 2007 Three Leaves Press "Enlightenment is freedom from ignorance and suffering." Page 133 A sneak peek inside the cover to the title page of this volume gives you a bonus subtitle: Shortcuts to Happiness for the Spiritually Challenged. Having felt spiritually challenged myself in the past, I would relish finding some backdoor to ease the process. Now, I'm not pretending to be enlightened [yet], but simply feel I'm on the path to getting there. And this engaging read has gracefully added its wisdom to further my journey. In its plain, clear language without the...

Transforming Our Minds - What Should Increase and Decrease

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If you learn Dharma and you are very lazy, you know - you move lazily and you have this kind of dull way about you or you're always dropping things or always unaware, then people will look at you and think "Oh, if I do dharma, then will I be like that". Why would people think that? Because you have used dharma as your label - I take refuge, I'm a Buddhist. So if you use that label, you have to behave according to that label. Similarly, if your body is very rough, you always show rough actions, slam, break things then people will think "oh, dharma is like that, people who are spiritual are like that. Why do I need to practice? They're worse than me, worse". So when your friends have trouble, your...

While there are many differences among the various religions of the world, there are some aspects of similarity among them as well. This can be commonly seen in the prevalence of prayer beads worn or employed in the worship of various religions. Prayer beads are incorporated in the worship of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism. Why are prayer beads so common and what is there significance? The reasons for this are well worth looking at… First, one needs to clearly understand what prayer beads are. While there are slight differences between the prayer beads of various religions, the common thread is that that are designed similar to a necklace. Such a necklace will contain various beads...

In order to learn Zen you have to unlearn first. Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!" "Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?" If you want to know the teachings of the Zen master, you have to empty what you have in your mental cup. Zen practice developed in India as an offshoot of Buddhism. A Zen master from India...

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As one of the most popular tourism objects in the state of Pahang, Malaysia; Cameron Highlands has almost everything you could ask for from a holiday destination. Just imagine a very beautiful place with cool and comfortable weather, interesting buildings with Tudor Architecture, spectacular sceneries, and also several religious places to be visited like Brinchang Hindu Temple and Sam Poh Chinese Mahayana Buddhist Temple. The key attractions here are the vegetables farms, museums and galleries, flower nurseries, tea plantations, strawberry farms, and honey bee farms. Vegetables Farms Vegetables farms can be found almost everywhere in Cameron Highlands, these farms are designed primarily for tourist...

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When we talk about “Fashion”, what is the first thing that comes into you mind? When it comes to fashion centers, London, Milan, Paris, New York City, and Los Angeles are some of the first things that comes into mind, but do you know that Japan is going to be one of them very soon? Well Japan isn’t only good with technology and “Anime” but Japan is also one of the few countries that contribute to fashion clothing and accessories. Clothing lines such as house of dereon, sean john, rocawear and apple bottoms are some of the most famous signature clothing line, but have you heard of the evisu denim wear? The evisu is the pride and honor of Japan that specializes in producing premium denim...

The evisu or evisu genes is a Japanese clothing company that specializes in producing premium denim wear through traditional, labor-intensive methods. It was founded in 1998 in Osaka, Japan by Hidehiko Yamane a Japanese clothes designer, and the man behind the popular clothing brand evisu clothing line. The evisu brand was originally called Evis which is the name of the Buddhist god of prosperity, but was eventually changed to what we all know today as the evisu genes. The evisu clothing line is distinguishable by its unique design of logo. The logo of the evisu may look like clouds, but the evisu logo is actually a stylized seagull, and is still hand-painted onto some styles of jeans. The evisu...

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As many people are now aware, the Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012. This is a somewhat disputed fact, especially when it comes to deciding what this means. According to one interpretation, 2012 corresponds to other prophecies, such as Revelations in the Bible, and perhaps to Hindu beliefs that predict the "end of the world." Another, less fearsome way to look at it is that December, 2012 is simply the end of a particular cycle of time. Some have associated this time with the Age of Aquarius, whose exact beginning even astrologers cannot seem to agree on. Jose Arguellos first popularized the whole 2012 idea with books he began writing in the 1980s, such as The Maya Factor. More recently...

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Sanskrit tattoo designs have been around for quite sometime. Most of the designs have shown various symbols of Hindu beliefs to represent each generation. Initially, strict practitioners of the Hindu and Buddhist faith criticized Sanskrit characters that were used for tattoo designs. The use of holy Sanskrit characters was taboo then. However, now even followers of the Hindu faith have their own interpretation of Sanskrit tattoos. Currently, surveys say that about one out of six Americans has a tattoo. This means that tattoos have already been widely accepted by the general public. The public and media continue to embrace the tattoo industry. Eventually, more and more tattoo artists entered fray...

Explaining Hypnosis

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Hypnosis is considered by most as an altered state of mind. Essentially, this is a misnomer. The brain goes through four main brain wave states multiple times per day. These are Beta (full awareness), Alpha (light relaxation), Theta (deep relaxation), and Delta (sleep). To day that there is a "altered state of mind" would assume that there is a normal state from which the mind deviates. (And, the lambda and gamma states are rarely discussed.) Another misunderstanding is that the entire brain is at the same state (frequency) at the same time. The truth is that different sections of the brain (neural substrates) are at various frequencies simultaneously. Nevertheless, hypnosis is normally associated...

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There are two faces of religion; that which we profess, and that which we project. Our professed religion follows our scriptures and our beliefs and are what we declare to be our truths, our ideals. It's the talk we talk. Our projection of our religion is how we act, what we say, how we say it, and what and how we think. It's the walk we walk. For example, we might profess love, but project (openly or surreptitiously) hatefulness if someone disagrees with our religion. The divergence between these two faces means that we could be living an hypocrisy, which indicates that we are not whole, not integrated, and therefore life becomes subconsciously unsatisfactory for us causing us to experience...

What Interests You Most?

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This is a very important question; what interests you most, because your answer to this question determines your destiny. So before you answer, look carefully at all the options and decide which is truly the one thing that interests you more than any other. The obvious ones - relationship, career, family, health, religion, love, success, money, possessions, power, fame - they all fall a little short of insuring any kind of a solid destiny for you. This is because they are all outside of yourself, and anything outside of yourself is subject to change. In other words, you cannot control it, and that means you will end up losing it, without a doubt. If you count on any of these things for your security...

Why Should We Pray Silently?

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For two hundred years after Christ died, according to historical documents, many different and diverse gospels and ideas permeated Christianity, all competing for acceptance by the fledgling Church that was then organizing. One of these was the Gospels of Thomas. After 200 AD, Christianity became an organized religion overseen by priests and bishops who took over the doctrines of the Church. They decided which gospels were to be included in the new testament (only a handful that met their criteria) and which were to be destroyed. They rejected all Christian alternate viewpoints as heresy regarding what Christ said and what he was trying to teach except theirs, and what was lost might have been an...

Tiger Temple In Thailand

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How would it feel if you are allowed to see and touch a full grown tiger which is out of its cage? I am sure it would be an exciting experience. If you really want to experience this then all you have to do is plan a trip to Thailand. The Theravada Buddhist temple is located Saiyok of Thailand and is a unique temple where one will find a numerous wild animals and among them is the majestic tiger. The temple is also known as Tiger Temple because of its tigers. The Tiger Temple is located near the most famous tourist spot the - Bridge Over the River Kwai. The temple is formally known as Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yannasampanno in Thai language. From 1999 the monks are engaged in taming tigers and all this...

The Splash of Songkran

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The Songkran festival has been known to be one of the most important and grandest events of Thailand. It is a time of Buddhist rituals, of family gatherings to pay gratitude to elders and of course of water splashing. Deriving from the Sanskrit word, "Songkran" means to pass or to move into. In this case, the meaning implies the movement of the sun, the moon and other planets into one of the zodiacal orbits. And the Grand Songkran Festival which falls on the Aries indicates the novel era of the traditional Thai New Year. In order to welcome the New Year, the celebration will comprise the fun-filled local entertainments which combine the mutual relationship between members of the family, the society...

It's that time again, spring cleaning time that is. Clearing out wardrobes, cupboards, attics, happens now; anything not bolted down is moved, thrown out, donated to charity, cleaned and dusted. Spring heralds the arrival of warmer weather and with it we become more active. There are so many things to see and do now without the inconvenience of having to rug up before venturing out. Spend some time in your garden and observe its rebirth, with flowers budding, the emergence of butterflies and other creatures. When you spend a little while in your garden relaxed and open, you might just notice the subtle world of faeries. Spring, I love it! At the beginning of each season spring cleaning happens...

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Teaching English as a volunteer will give you the opportunity to teach students who are eager to learn and improve their abilities in English. The students will also benefit from cultural exchange and different teaching techniques. You will be placed in either a public (government) or private school, depending on the area you wish to work. Your main role will be to teach English, however you may have the opportunity to assist in other school activities such as sports and extra curricular projects. Generally as a volunteer you will be teaching for 2 to 3 hours per day, 6 days a week, to students aged between 6 and 13 years old. There will be a permanent English teacher at the school to assist you...