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Monday, September 15th, 2008
Any way of life that involves spiritual thinking or should I say metaphysical thought can be termed some sort of a religion if there is a Deity or Deities that are venerated or worshiped. The root of the word “religion” can be found as the Latin word religare (re: back, and ligare: to bind), so that one is tied to or bound to that ritual that makes up that school of thought. The word relic comes from a similar root as well as it means “from the past.” Living with different points of view results in different “dogma” whether it is “religious” or a life experience. Zen is nothingness….to be in a Zen state is to be a state of nothingness. Buddhism is more of a way of life as no “god” is venerated so I think the word “organized” is the source of confusion of terms that most get tripped up on. All religions have source points from older religions and all life experiences that constitute a “metaphysical belief” system or disciplined regimen have common threads so to say that sticking with “one” religion or philosophy is a moot point as they are all merged versions of each other in some sense.
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Sunday, August 17th, 2008
Robotic massage chairs seem to entering the realms of science-fiction; they look like they belong on the bridge of the starship Enterprise, come with technical gadgets you need a PhD to even begin to use and just look darn scary to me. The Inada RoboChair massage recliner is probably the meanest, scariest mother of them all - a machine that is only for the bravest or foolhardy of souls.
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Friday, August 15th, 2008
This news to China is another diamond of the moral lessons from God or pure living, or Buddha himself. The way we live, is the way we die. Buddha had a following not because what he said, but how he lived such a holy serene life as no other holy man of his time. And while this diamond of a gentle man lived a simple life, and like Socrates in the west, merely answer questions with a question, and go inside his bliss.
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
If you are a dentist, dental hygienist, or spend extended time as an employee in a dentist office, you are being exposed to the small particulates created by the high speed drills used on teeth. As a dental professional you can use a mask and safety glasses to initially avoid the particulates created by drilling, but those particulates remain airborne even after you remove your mask and glasses. If you are in practice with a number of dentists, the number of particulates in the air is probably high. Protection initially from the particulates with masks and glasses is important and a good first step, but preventing yourself, other professionals and your patients from ingesting these particulates that remain airborne after the masks and glasses are removed is just as important. Consider using an air purifier with these 9 features.
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Shortly into planning their wedding, couples soon realize that it is nearly impossible to go it alone-this is especially true for the bride. Having a supportive bridal party to assist with the wedding plans is both helpful and necessary. The members of the bridal party are expected to carry out a set of tasks and responsibilities in an effort to lighten the bride and groom’s load. In turn, the members of the wedding party are appreciated with a gift. The bride is usually responsible for the flower girl and bridesmaids gifts while the groom provides gifts for the groomsmen and ring bearer.
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Monday, March 10th, 2008
Sometimes in wearing jewelry the arms are often overlooked because we focus so much attention on the rings and necklaces we wear. Bracelets and bangles have been around a very long time, but are not given as gifts as often. Whenever a man buys jewelry for a woman, or even when a woman buys jewelry for herself, the most bought pieces are necklaces and rings.
That does not have to be, and should not always be the case. There is such a variety of arm jewelry to pick from today. Tennis bracelets have been popular since the late 80s when Chris Everett lost one she was wearing during a tennis match.
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