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  • Government Seized Car Auction FAQs  By :
    Where to find the undisclosed, unadvertised Government Seized Car Auction?
  • The 2 secrets to a long and happy life – technology and productivity  By :
    In life we see a general conflict between two sorts of minds. One mind-set is preoccupied with the past. Grievances, bitterness, conspiracies, and gloom, clouds the outlook of this group. They are prey to utopian fantasies and ignore the reality of the five senses. A second mind-set is reality based. This group sees the world for what it is, wishes to improve it, is progressive, energetic and lives in the real world, not much interested in fantasy ideologies.
  • New debates, on old ideas, using old rhetoric  By :
    There are a few topics that generate incredible emotion. Religion, poverty, corporate power, US imperialism, and gays ensure impassioned opinions. But little can match the current eco-fascist rhetoric on societal collapse due to ‘climate change’ except perhaps the dire predictions of national catastrophe screeched out by free-trade hating Marxists. In the current non-debate over the remarkably insane Kyoto protocol [and global warming] one has to look back to free-trade debates in Europe and North America to witness the same apocalyptic nonsense dominating mainstream views.
  • In Iraq Bush has the urge to surge – 3 years too late  By :
    How does one win wars against a fascist ideology in an area of the world that has been a disaster for hundreds of years? You don’t win a war by doing it as cheaply as possible which leads to higher costs, more death, and inevitable sectarian animosity, which fills the power vacuum. Never in the history of military conflict have wars and occupations been successful by putting budget concerns and media PR ahead of winning. If good PR and restraining costs were the 2 key criteria of either the Second World War or the Cold War, the Western world would no longer exist.
  • Never trust Russia  By :
    In the 19th century before and after the Crimean war [1854-55] quite a few British politicians observed that Russia could be trusted less than the Arabs. Like the Arabs, the Russians were enigmatic, deceitful and unpredictable. As a popular song circa 1878 recorded, "We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do...We've got the ships, we've got the men, and got the money too! We've fought the Bear before...and while we're Britons true...The Rooshuns shall not have Constantinople..." The song aptly sums up the fear of Russian expansionism. Fast forward to today and the same fears apply.
  • War and mindless happy talk  By :
    We are not in Iraq to spread democracy – we are there to destroy a regional threat and a nexus of terrorism, money and corruption. To achieve our goals we need to destroy the militia’s, terrorists and gangs that deform the country. In this regard Bush’s rhetoric on Iraq is wearing thin and I can’t be the only one sick of hearing his concern for the ‘beating hearts’ of Iraq. Maybe winning the war first – decisively - is a good idea before engaging in tear jerking rhetoric about hearts and minds. Whether Arabs, Iraqi’s or Muslims want anything from the West - other than guns - is open to dispute. So win the war first and shut up about hearts and minds.
  • T-Mobile, RIM Launch White Pearl  By :
    Claiming a first in the color department, T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the new white BlackBerry Pearl.
  • Running away from Iraq is easy. Dealing with the consequences is not.  By :
    Before last November’s US elections I wrote the following which rings even truer today, “…once the Democrats win control of the house, [there will be] a victory for terrorism as the US winds down its commitment and leaves Iraq in chaos. The widespread contempt for America in the Middle East is the result of the American unwillingness to utterly efface those who are fighting against US forces in the region. This includes border infiltrations by Iranian, and Syrian arms, money and jihadists.” Three months later on and the situation has worsened with the US Congress getting ready to stop funding the Iraq war and already no doubt making plans behind the scenes to leave during 2008.
  • Smart phone may spark OS defection  By :
    Palm Inc. launched last month its second Treo smart phone running the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, dubbed Treo 700wx, and industry observers say this new product could cause traditional enterprise Palm OS users to jump ship to Microsoft’s more familiar platform.
  • Managing the white-collar road warrior – devices, tips and what and what not to do  By :
    If you don’t spend a lot of time in hockey arenas, you might not know that a number of them have Wi-Fi hotspots.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 17, 2007  By :
    35% of US mobile phone owners use text messaging
  • Iraq and Iran – another example of weakness leading to more violence.  By :
    So Iran and Islam are again rattling the bloody sabre of confrontation. It is clear that weakness begets war. As that old Anglo white warmonger capitalist-conservative Churchill stated, ‘Nations which go down fighting rise again, those who surrender tamely are finished.’ Tamely surrendering to fascist Islam, running out of Iraq and Afghanistan to placate chattering socialist morons at home and in the media, or the opportunistic cowardly and fainéant, will only embolden civilization’s enemies.
  • 50 million Muslims are now in Europe. The great conquest is underway.  By :
    The lying liberal media only reports what it wants you to hear. Illegal immigrants killing innocents and selling drugs? Never on the news. The spread of AIDS through promiscuous homosexuality and dirty needles? Drug users and gays are victims not criminals. Islam dominating Europe through demography and cultural intolerance? No need to discuss that since Islam is a wonderful ideology of peace and love. The lies and distortions over something as important as the destruction of Western high culture is criminal insanity. You would never know the depth and power of the Muslim population and its threat to Europe’s existence if you depended on the liberal media for your information.
  • Mobile Technology Shorts: Motorola buys Good; HP Ipaq 6900 launched; 2.6 B worldwide users  By :
    1) Motorola Inc. agreed to acquire closely held Good Technology Inc., which provides wireless email technology that competes with Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry system.
  • European lies about unemployment rates  By :
    European governments, aided by bad publications like the Economist magazine, always distort EU economic data. A classic example is employment. In the US and Canada unemployment rates are 4.9% and 6.7% respectively. In Europe the aggregate EU number is supposedly 7.5% - far worse than the US and only slightly higher than statist Canada. It does not sound so bad. But parse the numbers, look at the countries that are producing jobs, analyze real employment rates and you will see the EU lie for what it is – politically managed propaganda.
  • Apple’s iphone might lead to – Apple Enterprise computing  By :
    Some 25 years ago, Steve Jobs and Apple lost the war of corporate computing to IBM and Microsoft. I imagine, though, that Jobs probably considers it just a battle in his own “Thirty Years War” against Microsoft and its founder. While Apple’s recent iPhone announcement was completely focused on consumers, the iPhone might also serve to bolster Apple’s position in the enterprise.
  • Avaya buys Ubiquity Software for $144 million  By :
    Avaya this week announced plans to acquire Ubiquity Software, a maker of SIP-based applications and software development tools, for around $144 million.
  • Europe's economy is 30 years behind the US  By :
    A just released EU Observer report states the obvious: ‘If income (GDP per capita) would grow in the US at 2 percent per year and in the EU at 3 percent per year, meaning a 1 percent higher growth of the EU, the EU would catch up with the US around 2045.’ Europe is a full generation behind and poorer than the Americans. Imagine the furor in the States if CNN reported that Americans lived in 2007 on 1977 living standards versus their European rivals. There would be a revolution.
  • 50 years of 'Euro-pia' socialism  By :
    When your economy fails, so does everything else. Prosperity, wealth, trade, technology and profit accumulation dictates a lot in the structure of the political-economy. Likewise institutions, culture, and various freedoms impact the health, scope and depth of economic progress [or regression]. Without a strong economy you have no military, stunted private capital formation and a declining culture. Welcome to Europia – 50 years of collective socialism that apparently is the greatest thing since hot water or Jesus Christ. But of course the Euros disavow spirituality and technology.
  • Turkey's genocidal and anti-Christian past  By :
    Turkey, an Asian country with a history of genocide against non-Muslims does not belong in the EU. Turkey has nothing in common with Europe. History, culture, economy, political structure and attitudes are remarkably divergent between Europe and Islamic and Asian Turkey. None of the factors that make up a modern, progressive and vibrant nation state exists in Turkey. This says nothing of the 5 million non-Muslims the Turks murdered between 1896 and 1923. As Hitler commented when asked about ‘Western’ reaction to liquidating the Jews, ‘does anyone remember the Armenians…’ This alone should forever mark Turkey as a non-European and pariah state.
  • The China Syndrome - selective capitalism should not hide the obvious future conflict with Beijing  By :
    For those so inclined the big money in investing and high returns lies in the economic accession and growth of India and particularly China. Chinese index funds returned more than 40% in 2006 and expect more of the same in 2007. Chinese and Indian demand will keep oil and commodity prices high for the next 5 years. Another play on the China syndrome? – buy Exxon and hold. For the small investor the awakening of Napoleon’s sleeping giant is a boon but how about for the political-economy of East Asia and the Pacific? How should we view China beyond being a place of profits and high returns? China’s inaction on North Korea and its stalking of Russian resources should provide some clear clues.
  • Verizon, Nortel strike a deal  By :
    Nortel Networks Corp.’s recent US$2 billion contract to supply equipment and services to telecom firm Verizon Wireless is a huge shot in the arm for Nortel — as well as Canadian telecommunications, according to one industry insider.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Jan 30, 2007  By :
    1 Billion ! handsets shipping in 2006
  • Every fourth mobile phone to cost under USD 20 in 2011  By :
    Motorla has gained market share with GSMA contracts, but it has hurt margins. The global market for sub-USD 20 ultra low cost handsets (UCLH) will be over 330 million units in 2011. A new study from ABI Research finds that over 50 percent of these handsets will be shipped in the emerging markets of Asia Pacific and the remainder in markets of Africa, Middle East, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
  • Wireless comparison: 802.xx vs. EVDO – a test and a future prediction  By :
    It's the Suits versus the Cowboys in the battle for your wireless future. The Suits are the cellular carriers; the Cowboys are entrepreneurs implementing the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' 802.xx protocols. The Suits bring zillions of dollars in wireless infrastructure, a long operating history, a huge base of captive customers, thousands of roaming agreements and vertical integration of systems, software and services. The Cowboys bring ... uh, they bring ... uh ... well, they'll improvise. My money is on the Cowboys. The battle replays minicomputers and PCs. The minicomputers were the Suits. The PCs were the Cowboys. PCs won handily. Here's the story for wireless.
  • European Socialism is supporting Islamo-fascism  By :
    Multi-culturalism leads ineluctably to the collapse of civilization. It divides up society into groups and protest fora. It destroys the majoritarian culture and intelligent political discourse. It excuses itself from the difficult tasks of building civilization. It acquiesces as political demagogues usurp more power and more money, to appease cultural and societal sensibilities. So it comes to pass that socialist sympathy allies itself with Islamo-fascism.
  • Tips To Secure Your Online Dating Safety  By :
    Online personals and dating can be a very fun venue towards meeting that special someone. However, one's safety should still be the top priority. Did you know that most online dating services do not pre-screen their users? This means that they cannot ensure that the people you meet through their sites are safe enough to be dealt with. So, this makes you call the shots when it comes to screening them.
  • The Risks of Online Dating  By :
    There is no question that the popularity of online dating has revolutionized the way potential couples meet each other. These days, it is not uncommon for the average single person to participate in an online dating service. In fact, this trend is fast becoming the norm. In 2004, it was estimated that residents in the U.S. spent more than $460 million on online dating services.
  • Special groups online dating tips  By :
    Caution! Do be aware that online dating is not a totally safe environment. Be very careful in investing your money, time and heart in it.
  • Why many prefer online dating over traditional one  By :
    Gone are the days when dating means courting your future spouse you met at school or in your neighborhood. Romance could blossom now with the click of a mouse.
  • Online dating: Is it right for you?  By :
    Should you go online dating? Why not? That is the answer for many of those undecided and unsure of Internet dating. There are many reasons for doing so, and by being a member of online dating services, you are expanding your social circle and raising your hopes to find your perfect match.
  • Nokia and Motorola take 57% of global phone market  By :
    M600i: Sony Ericsson has become a power in the top and medium prized mobile phone category. Nokia and Motorola increased their share of the global cell phone market in the fourth quarter. Asian makers Samsung and LG Electronics were the losers.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Feb 7, 2007  By :
    Operators Take on Google, Yahoo! Mobile Search
  • Apple’s IPhone will impact Companies  By :
    Image-conscious executives who want to own the latest tech gadgets might put their companies at risk if they try to connect iPhones to corporate networks, warns an analyst
  • Sony Ericsson to Launch Eight New Phones  By :
    AMSTERDAM—World number four mobile maker Sony Ericsson aggressively expanded its line-up of low-cost phones on Tuesday, joining bigger rivals in the fight for customers in emerging markets.
  • City of Toronto - Canada's socialist microcosm  By :
    All big cities in Canada and Europe suffer from the same socialist rot and Marxist malaise and posturing. Toronto as the epi-center of the country is a microcosm of all that is wrong with the glorious and not-so democratic people’s republic. Run by socialists, suffering from over-taxation and debt, the city and its 30% of citizens that care to vote is heading into hard times. Crime is up, homelessness is rampant and the city is dirty – all thanks to socialist compassion. It is not so much a modern city as a functioning welfare home for immigrants and a tax machine for left wing bureaucrats and snivelling politicians.
  • Socialism always promises a ‘new deal’! Toronto is no exception.  By :
    Merry Marxists and salivating socialists are obsessed with ‘new deals’. In any major speech, platform appearance or budget proposal, the happy class warriors usually revert back to type and propose ‘new deals’ to ensure equality, love, compassion, and to protect the values of [insert nation state, region or city here], or communal ‘justice’. The ‘new deal’ is of course an old fantasy. New deal proposals are a sure sign that the person introducing the concept is another power-mongering, classless class-warrior, intent on expanding government and unaccountable powers. The term ‘new deal’ is just a nice moniker to hide the grasping claw of left wing mismanagement.
  • Alternative Energy fantasies  By :
    A good description of the eco-fascist cult’s rhetoric and the nonsense regarding the nirvana of ‘alternative energy’, is from the merry Marxist economist Keynes: “Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler a few years back.”
  • The Arar case - if there is smoke there is fire  By :
    ‘Conservative’ leader and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper badly needs Arab votes to improve his political position. The Arab lobby in Montreal and Toronto is very strong. Arab and Muslim money already greases the wheels of the Liberal party federally and in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. In both major cities the Arabs and Muslims comprise 15 % of the voting populist. Harper, ever the populist, desires to maintain power and form a majority government. Welcome to the decadence of multi-cultural politics – regardless of what the truth is, or what good policy might be.
  • The Charter of Wrongs  By :
    Nothing gets the socialists and moralists more inflamed with bursting national pride than to point out how ‘nice Canada is’ and ‘how wonderful Canadians are’. While the self-proclaimed superiority of Canadians is more than mildly obnoxious, it is the lack of substance to back up such claims that really grates. A document chattering about ‘rights’ is one clear example of misplaced communal pride. Considering that no-one in the ‘kind’ Dominion has read the document it might as well be Das Kapital that is the central bible of Canadian ‘superiority’. How can you support a document you have never read and have no idea about?
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    LAWS OF MAGNETIC ACTION.
  • Getting Started with Online Dating  By :
    For anyone who is new to the world of online dating, things could get a little confusing. Online dating differs from real life dating in many ways. One of the key differences is that with online dating, all of the action is done via the internet.
  • mobile buses and new infirmary  By :
    A Canadian health provider that works with the homeless is using wireless technology to link up the clinic, its mobile buses, and new infirmary so that electronic medical records can be accessed at any point of care.
  • Phone and Software Makers Urge Cheaper Web Mobiles  By :
    BARCELONA (Reuters)—Wireless operators need to make mobile Internet much cheaper if they want it to become a success that can generate extra revenues, major mobile phone and mobile software makers said on Feb. 12.
  • Mobile Technology shorts - Feb 14, 2007  By :
    1) Research In Motion introduced Monday its BlackBerry 8800, designed to offer up multimedia consumer features to the corporate user.
  • How can You Tell When You Have Found the Right Person?  By :
    Love is such a wonderful thing when shared by two people whose feelings are mutual.
  • Windows Mobile 6 Doesn't Go Far  By :
    With Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft set a skilled handyman to work on the creakier joists of its mobile operating system, but stopped well short of a gut renovation.
  • Woman's Touch: Dating Do's and Dont's For Females  By :
    It can be difficult to be a woman in the dating arena. A lot of things can go wrong for you more so than for your male counterpart. Plus, men can be really dense about a few things. Well, no worries. Here are a few tips on what to do and not to do during a date:
  • Mobile device shipment growth continues  By :
    A growing consumer appetite for converged devices boosted last years sales of smart phones to over 64 million units but further eroded the dwindling market share of unconnected personal digital assistant (PDA) products, according to analysts.
  • How to have an impressive date with a woman  By :
    Asking her for a date:
  • Fire Safety Standards In Ireland - How Safe Are We?  By :
    A leading Fire Safety expert has recently queried the soundness of statutory fire safety regulations. Lack of enforcement of Fire Safety regulations exposes the consumer to the consequences of outbreaks of fire in domestic and other buildings in this country.
  • Disobeying natural law  By :
    Freedom is a Western concept. Freedom of expression, association, economic choice, and freedom from arbitrary rule and violence is essential. Part of the greatness of civilization is the containment of uncivilized behavior and instincts. Culture, guilt, shame, quality, expectations – all these and more play decisive roles in shaping behavior. Natural law, which few discuss and fewer know about, is a key basis for Western civilization. Yet the media; the elite; the educational experts [an ironic oxymoron there]; and even the church and most parents have no idea what this important concept means. Hence the rise of everything from gay sex in public, to Britney Spears kissing Madonna on stage, to the decline of real ‘Conservatism’ in public affairs. Ignoring natural law and high standards leads to social degeneration.
  • Kerala cuisine : Feasting on God’s bounty  By :
    Kerala’s cusine is characterised by the use of ingredients extensively grown on its fertile lands along the coconut- fringed beaches, around the back waters and on the slopes of the Western Ghats. The back waters and the rivers feed the fertile lands where rice is grown in abundance. Aarboiled rice is the staple food of the Malayalees. Being a rice growing region, keralites are known to prepare varieties with rice flour and beaten rice. Tapioca a rood rich in carbohydrate, is another speciality of Kerala.
  • Global warming fantasies and the eco-cult of true believers!  By :
    Hot off the UN presses – we will all die from a natural gas called Co2! Global Warming fantasies that the earth is becoming one giant microwave heated up by man’s pernicious and insatiable industrial development is of course ridiculous. The only consensus that exists on climate change is that if you believe anything the UN or Al Gore says, you are probably a moron and should exile yourself to the nearest forest to tree hugging duty. Al Gore and the UN on almost any topic, have the credibility level of Hugo Chavez when he opines on his socialist-democracy experiment.
  • Women, Hear These Dating Tips  By :
    Since time immemorial, women have been embarking on that quest towards the elusive "Mr. Right". But how do you know if you are succeeding on the turf of dating or if you are risking your safety?
  • Dating do's and don'ts  By :
    Some Tips on How to Play Your Cards in the Dating Game
  • Car insurance and government incompetence - high taxes, fraud and regulatory waste.  By :
    Car insurance. A recent study maintains that in the good Canadian Democratic Republic [D.R.] car insurance rates are only 30% higher than in the US, and only, [in the industrialized heartland of the communal paradise], running at $1300 per year. Sure they are. I don’t know of one single person amongst say 100, which has a car insurance rate that low in Canada’s urban heartland. Car insurance rates are far higher than some accounting ‘mean’ average and as government regulation increases, so does fraud, rates, and consumer frustration. In Canada alone I counted 59 regulatory bodies and agencies involved the car insurance market – am I to believe that all of these are to protect me and to benefit me? Doubtful.
  • Myspace gone Political  By :
    MySpace, the gigantic online social network, announced they have launched a elections channel to prepare for the upcoming elections.
  • The crushing burden of the high tax mommy-state  By :
    Consider the example of Toronto - the economic engine of Canada. The city-state does 2/3 of its business with the USA and supports the growing resource industry in Western Canada with financial expertise and capital. Yet it sits inside a middle-sized country that does not even have internal free trade. In respect of socialist management [and a Constitutional buy-off of regions], Toronto must export $20-25 billion per annum to fund the rest of the country. This does not make economic sense when the infrastructure, tax structure and social/welfare burdens in Toronto are in dire straits. Welcome to the fantasy world of the modern socialist state.
  • Lumber - an example of Canadian trade hypocrisy  By :
    You have to love a country that disengages itself from reality so often. The Canadians – smug, moralistic, largely ignorant about history, economics and the world at large – declare themselves superior, intelligent and advanced. The Multi-Cult club of anti-Western, anti-American and anti-Jewish policy reigns beloved. Whole industries lie under government control to the detriment of bank accounts and morality. Boards manage all commodities excluding oil. Lumber which is a politically sensitive and vital regional jobs program in many parts of the country is massively subsidized by more than $4 billion per annum. Yet to hear the Canadians chatter about lumber you would think that they are pristine virtuous virgins engaged in acts of morality while the hated Americans are planning the destruction of thousands of unionized Canadian jobs and the shuttering of Canadian villages dependent on the lumber trade. The fact that Canada will forever subsidize its lumber and never solve the systemic problems in the lumber trade highlights the poverty of big socialism.
  • Christian Online Dating  By :
    Christian online dating is one of the safest portals for meeting other people for dating or a serious relationship. Most people consider online dating as an option in getting to know other people outside of their circle. The Christian community now utilizes this current trend of communication to widen their reach and to create a fun- loving environment.
  • Bad Date Survival Tips  By :
    Occasionally, a bad date happens to one person at a certain point in his or her life. One should do some assessment before writing off the
  • Maintaining Your Inspiration  By :
    How can we preserve our inspiration In this planet you have to be taught to stimulate manually There are many things in the life that can grounds you to lose your inspiration It is our job to be taught to identify anything that grounds us to lose our inspiration an extra time for us, to stay provoked we must be taught to draw on our own inside reasons.
  • Save Money With Cheap Wedding Favors  By :
    Nowadays weddings cost a fortune, so it helps to save money where you can. It is really a great idea to go with cheap wedding favors. This doesn�t mean that you have to give wedding favors that are unappealing. Rather with a little creativity you can give great wedding favors that are really unexpensive.
  • What Do I Need To Know About Yoga?  By : Peter Crump
    Just about everyone has heard of yoga, but what is it?
  • Yoga Positions - A Few Tips  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Use the tips to get the best out of your yoga positions. Whilst we need to practice, a little knowledge can go a long way.
  • What Is Ashtanga Yoga - Does It Suit You  By : Rebecca Prescott
    What is Ashtanga yoga? Find out what makes ashtanga yoga different to other types of yoga, who ashtanga yoga is suited for, and some of the types of yoga poses involved.
  • Relieve Back Pain With Yoga  By : Pete Wyatt
    How many various remedies have you tried when it comes to exercise programs and medications to relieve back pain. Of all the alternatives available, one of the most popular choices is the gentle exercises of yoga.
  • Tips For Finding The Right Yoga Teacher  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Each yoga teacher will bring to a class their own history, character, and teaching style. Find out some things to consider in your search for a yoga teacher that best fits your needs, outlook, and personality.
  • Grab The Best Yoga Wear  By : Charles Cox
    Learn the basics of yoga wear and clothing
  • The Basic Yoga Positions for Beginners  By : Charles Cox
    Articles explains and discusses the basic positions of yoga.
  • Strike It Up With Your Yoga Poses  By : Charles Cox
    Article discusses the basics of yoga poses
  • Feel the Comfort of Yoga Mats  By : Charles Cox
    Article discusses the benefits of using mats while practicing yoga
  • There Is Yoga For Kids  By : Charles Cox
    Articles discusses the benefits of teaching yoga to kids.
  • Do Yoga Clothes Make a Difference?  By : Charles Cox
    This article discusses the benefits of choosing the proper yoga clothes.
  • Yoga Video As Your Yoga Guide  By : Charles Cox
    Article discusses the benefits of using video to practice yoga.
  • What Is Yoga And What Are Its Origins?  By : Charles Cox
    Learn about the true essence of yoga and its origins. Article discusses the various styles.
  • How About Some Yoga Exercises?  By : Charles Cox
    Learn some great yoga exercises. Articles briefly discusses exercises for beginning and advanced practice.
  • Some of the Fascinations of Bikram Yoga  By : Charles Cox
    Learn about the many benefits of Bikram Yoga
  • Yoga Improves Strength  By : Kadence Buchanan
    A number of people wonder if yoga can improve their muscle fitness and strength levels. While they recognize that yoga can help reduce stress and increase flexibility and overall health , when it comes to increasing muscle fitness.
  • What are the Health Benefits of Yoga?  By : Darrell Knox
    The following are some less significant benefits which you can achieve once doing yoga exercises. While they may be considered minor, don't understatement their value towards your enjoyment of life.
  • Start Reaping The Rewards With Yoga Positions For Beginners  By : Susan Dean
    The ancient art of yoga has been around for many, many years. It is a combination of body positions and mind control. There are very basic yoga positions for beginners and then there are more complicated positions for the more advanced.
  • The Benefits of Practicing Yoga  By : Lee Dobbins
    If you are thinking of starting a healthy lifestyle brought about by yoga, then you must know the essentials of practicing yoga.
  • Hatha Yoga 101  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about the benefits of Hatha Yoga.
  • What Is Yoga - History and Origins  By : Rebecca Prescott
    Yoga has been referenced in many ancient texts, including the Bhagavad Gita. Find out what yoga really is, and trace some its history from India's pre-vedic civilizations.
  • The Benefits of Practicing Yoga  By : NamSing Then
    Whatever that can mean today, Yoga in plain language means opportunity or luck. For example, if you inherit a legacy totally in an unanticipated way, it is your yoga that brought it your way. It is quite a common word in its usage, meaning luck, in India. Sample this: 'He had a bad yoga; he lost his business in the storm'.
  • Swara Yoga - The Almighty Breath  By : Prem Nirmal
    Swara yoga is an ancient science that correlates the breath with the sun, moon and the five elements, helping us to control moods, heal ailments and be attuned to the cosmic rhythm
  • How Practicing Yoga Can Lead To A Healthier Heart For Baby Boomers  By : Gregg Hall
    The benefits of exercise are well known especially the positive affect that it has on the health of your heart. Through exercise you will lower your weight, your cholesterol, and your blood pressure.
  • Universal Principles of Yoga (Part 3)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Strangely, Yoga has sometimes been compared to “witchcraft.” A few people feel strongly about it but just like anything else, people have difficulty understanding, Yoga can be misunderstood.
  • Universal Principles of Yoga (Part 1)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Yoga and Yogic philosophy is occasionally misunderstood because some people have not been informed of the universal principles that are not threatening to any belief or disbelief. Yoga requires and in depth explanation.
  • Universal Principles of Yoga (Part 2)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    There are many styles of Yoga, but let’s look at some of the main Indian Yoga styles and their approach to unity. Many styles of Yoga do use components found in other Yoga styles, so each style has many facets.
  • Universal Principles of Yoga (Part 4)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    When I think of Karma Yogis, the first that would come to mind is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as "Mahatma Gandhi." His model of peaceful resistance for civil rights has been successfully copied since, but most importantly, his actions were for the highest moral reasons.
  • Universal Principles of Yoga (Part 5)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Kundalini Yoga: Is unity through awakening psychic nerve force, which indicates the depth of this Yoga style. Kundalini Yoga is sometimes referred to as the "Mother of all Yogas." On the surface Kundalini Yoga might resemble Hatha Yoga, but the emphasis on the subtle body, chakras, mantras, meditation, and Pranayama is presented in a uniquely powerful way.
  • Universal Principles of Yoga (Part 6)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    It is every Yoga student's prerogative to choose a style of Yoga or a Guru that fits his or her needs. However, if you ever find a Guru who does not embrace spiritual health, what does that tell you?
  • Teaching Hatha Yoga: Should a Yoga Teacher be a Vegetarian?  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    If you teach Yoga, should you be a vegan? Are dairy foods and eggs okay? What about goats, chicken, or fish? Yes, some Yoga teachers do eat goat, but not beef. Some people still claim that fish feel no pain, but I never heard that from a Yogi.
  • The Perseverance of Teaching Yoga (Part 1)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Why do talented students fall short of becoming Yoga teachers? Ever notice that "quick flashes" of brilliance disappear in a short time.
  • The Perseverance of Teaching Yoga (Part 2)  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    If I visualize becoming a Yoga teacher without any action, then this is just a "pipe dream." You would be better off to dream in your sleep and take action while you are awake.
  • Prenatal Yoga is More than Classes for Pregnant Yoga Students  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Lately, Prenatal Yoga classes have been catching on, within some hospitals, clinics, and Yoga studios, but there are a surprising number of Yoga teachers and students, who take risks due to a lack of awareness about potential hazards.
  • Teaching Hatha Yoga: The Value of Props  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    "There are no props in my style, in my classes, or in my town. My Yoga teacher says props are a crutch and there is no reason to make them available to students. Yoga props are fluff. These people are not really practicing Yoga."
  • Teaching Hatha Yoga: Religion and Western Culture  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Some Gurus preach that Yoga should be founded within a particular religion. Some Yoga teachers read the Rig Veda, Bhagavad Gita, and speak Sanskrit words, so they must be covertly teaching Hinduism, or some other religion, right?

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