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How to Love Without Losing Yourself
by Jennifer Gargotto
17 May 2012 at 10:04pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jennifer Gargotto “We love because it is the only true adventure.” ~Nikki Giovanni  Last night I sat with an old friend who has recently broken ...
Are We Happier When We Have Purpose and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
17 May 2012 at 10:02pm
by Lori Deschene IMPORTANT NOTE: This post contains two poll questions and a giveaway for an autographed copy of the Tiny Buddha book. If you?re reading this in your inbox, you ...
Finding Positive Ways to Express Difficult Emotions
by Dina Weldin
16 May 2012 at 3:43pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Dina Weldin ?Never apologize for showing feelings. When you do so, you apologize for the truth.? ~Benjamin Disraeli Each day, month, or year I want ...
Tiny Wisdom: This Moment Is Worth Savoring
by Lori Deschene
15 May 2012 at 10:58pm
by Lori Deschene ?The journey is the reward.? ~Chinese Proverb So much of our language about the things we enjoy in life revolves around getting ahead. We wonder where our relationships are going. ...
Releasing Judgment and Allowing Others to Have Their Process
by Tiela Garnett
15 May 2012 at 10:58pm
Editor’s Note: This is a contribution by Tiela Garnett  ?Judge nothing, you will be happy. Forgive everything, you will be happier. Love everything, you will be happiest.?  ~Sri Chinmoy We live in ...
Start the Climb: Take One Purposeful Step
by Kirsten Tulsian
15 May 2012 at 12:10am
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Kirsten Tulsian ?Don?t be afraid to go out on a limb. That?s where the fruit is.? ~H. Jackson Browne When I close my eyes and ponder ...
What Does It Mean to Have Enough and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
15 May 2012 at 12:05am
by Lori Deschene This is the 7th post in a 10-part series. If you?ve been following this series since I launched it, much of this post will be redundant for you. ...
Tiny Wisdom: The Pain of Fighting Our Feelings
by Lori Deschene
13 May 2012 at 9:06pm
by Lori Deschene ?Whatever you fight, you strengthen, and what you resist, persists.? ~Eckhart Tolle Have you ever exacerbated difficult feelings by responding to them with resistance? Although I made peace with my ...
Creating an Inner Peace That Endures
by Marilyn Briant
13 May 2012 at 9:06pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Marilyn Briant ?Peace of mind is not the absence of conflict from life, but the ability to cope with it.? ~Unknown Like many people, I ...
Are Things Happening For You or Against You?
by Jeremy Britton
10 May 2012 at 9:02pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jeremy Britton ?We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make our world.? ~Buddha Your life ...

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Today's Story on SELF DEVELOPMENT: Can we ever be sure of making the right decision? Whenever one is asked to improve oneself, you would be perfectly correct in assuming that any knowledge gained, would also extend your skill and judgement in making decisions. QUOTE: 'If you motivate an idiot with enthusiasm, all you get is a motivated idiot. You need to educate first.' (Jim Rohn) To self develop in any manner whatsoever we must therefore be aware that education is a much needed ingredient. We must also be aware that there are dozens of opportunities each day to advance our knowledge, but often they simply pass us by. Instead of puffing and panting and being troubled by your daily events we need to see our day as invigorating and challenging. If we remain positive there is little that would stop our stride. Yet on the other hand if we become negative our 'today' follows the same pattern as yesterday. So the reality to study is that if we don't continually self develop; each day will be the same. Perhaps a few different situations along the way but we fall back into the same old thought pattern that never resolves anything. We must remember therefore to expect a new challenge each and every day, wait in anticipation and be invigorated by its attendance. In being positive we SEE the opportunities arise. Today's story illustrates an important event that helped educate. From this knowledge a greater understanding of compassion; plus the importance of living in the NOW became tools that were never forgotten. DARYLE, I'VE GOT A BUNCH OF THEM They were in all different sizes, ranks and poses. They were even on different sides. They were miniature Revolutionary War soldiers made out of pewter. They were well-crafted and amazing things to see. They were given to me and I took them, without even mumbling a "much obliged." My older cousin, Daryle, had given them to me. Daryle was all dressed up in his army uniform. He looked even more impressive than the little soldiers. I didn't really want the little soldiers he offered me, but I took them. Daryle was older that I was and, as my elder, he deserved some respect. I was at that awkward age when it came to such things. I was too old to play with the small troops and too young to really appreciate them. The only material things I was interested in at that age were my baseball glove, my GE transistor radio with the earplugs and my dream car, that I would be much too young to drive, even if I could afford to buy it. My mother always told me that a person can never be too thankful. Even with that wonderful instruction, I had neglected to thank Daryle for the little soldiers. I wish my mother had taken them from me, along with my old comic books and baseball cards, and told me that she would give them back to me when I turned 30, in the hopes that I would have developed a brain by then. I had a Springfield single-shot .22 rifle. I wanted to practice with it. Daryle had shown me his marksmanship badge and I thought maybe I could earn myself one of those one day. He was plenty proud of that badge and told me that it had taken a lot of practice to get it. A decent target cost good money and I wasn't much of a hunter, so the little soldiers were the perfect prey for me. I set the little army men up on a rock pile and then began picking them off one-by-one with my Springfield rifle. The shooting did wonders for my marksmanship, but it didn't do the little pewter figures much good. Soon they were all gone -- shot to pieces -- yet another item tossed upon my life's scrap heap. Time passed. I had forgotten all about the tiny pewter soldiers until I received word that Daryle had been killed in Vietnam. The day he gave me the little soldiers was the last day I was to ever see Daryle alive. He left a wife and two young children. I wanted to bring Daryle back. I wanted to bring those little army men back. I never did thank Daryle for those little soldiers. Perhaps playing with the little soldiers is what made Daryle want to make the Army his career. I will never know. Since that day that I learned of Daryle's death, I try very hard to thank everyone for everything. Sometimes I forget, but I try real hard. Some years ago, I made a trip to Washington, DC, and visited the Vietnam Memorial. I was going to make rubbings of Daryle's name on the Memorial Wall, keeping one for myself and giving the rest to a number of my aunts. I was doing okay at this task until a little blond haired girl, wearing a white dress, put a flower at the base of a row of names. This little girl, probably the grandchild of one of the deceased, brought back a flood of memories for me. She caused me to give much thought to Daryle and some to those little Revolutionary War soldiers made out of pewter, as I stood by that Wall. I cried as I made a rubbing of Daryle's name from that Wall of names of people who died doing their duty in the jungles of a foreign land. It took me a number of attempts before I was able to finish making the rubbings. I never thanked Daryle for the little pewter soldiers. I never thanked Daryle for serving this country well, for being willing to die for all of us back home. For some reason, I know that whenever I thank a veteran, that Daryle hears me and understands that I am thanking him, too. (Al Batt) QUOTE: "If you don't have a vision for the future, then your future is threatened to be a repeat of the past.' (A. R. Bernard, Clergyman)

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Syngenta AG : Syngenta Plans Africa Growth; Sees $1 Billion Sales In 10 Yrs -...

18 May 2012 at 4:00am  This commitment reflects the company's belief that Africa has the resources not only to feed its growing population, but also to become a major world food exporter. - Syngenta will expand its presence in Africa: contributing to the transformation of ...

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Self-Control Gets Better With Belief in Religion - Med India

18 May 2012 at 3:45am  Prime purpose of religious belief is to boost the basic cognitive process of self-control, which in turn encourages any number of valuable social behaviours, aver psychologist. There are many theories about why religion exists, but most of them ...

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Golf: Brian Davis And Body Language - Voxy

18 May 2012 at 3:17am  ?It was fascinating watching Sky Sports? pre-final round interview with Florida-based Englishman Brian Davis - only a handful of shots behind the leaders but, it seemed to me, so lacking in belief in his ability to pull off a shock win." Bob Warters is ...

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Euro 2012 to present a new Poland ? Prime Minister - sportbusiness.com

18 May 2012 at 2:12am  Poland?s Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated preparations for UEFA Euro 2012 have been ?100% accomplished? as he outlined his belief that the tournament will showcase the country?s new, modern image. Speaking on Thursday with less than a month to go ...

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Health food costs same as junk food, study finds - marshfieldnewsherald.com

18 May 2012 at 1:51am  Contrary to popular belief, many healthy foods are no more expensive than junk food, according to a large new government analysis. In fact, carrots, onions, pinto beans, lettuce, mashed potatoes, bananas and orange juice are all less expensive ...

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Concern at failure to collect cash from Bradford's absent parents (From Bradf...

18 May 2012 at 1:44am  The powerful Public Accounts Committee said it ?beggars belief? that so much money is being written off and said parents were frustrated at not being paid the right amount of money or any at all. In its report published today, it says outstanding ...

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Consumer belief in free advice is ?red herring?, Partnership - ftadviser.com

18 May 2012 at 1:44am  A belief that consumers perceive advice to be ?free? and that as a result financial advisers will be starved of business post-2012 as people shy away from hefty fees is a ?red herring?, according to Chris Horlick, managing director of care at ...

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Bravely live with courage and belief - PR-USA.net

18 May 2012 at 1:08am  Because of my careful savings, I did not have to work during the school year. Then, summer came and it was time to work harder than ever. I continued working as a ball mill worker at night, instructed tennis camps several mornings a week and worked as a ...

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'Eating for two' when pregnant a myth, new study shows - Independent

17 May 2012 at 9:47pm  THE common belief that pregnant women can eat for two has been scotched by research suggesting dieting during pregnancy can be beneficial. Experts found that weight management was not only safe, but could also reduce complications for pregnant women.

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Belief pays off for Adelaide - Toowoomba Chronicle

17 May 2012 at 7:46pm  That belief has now paid off with a home game in the AFC Champions League knockout round of 16. The Reds finished first in Group E after a 2-0 win over Gamba Osaka in Japan on Wednesday night to set up a sudden-death clash with Nagoya Grampus at Hindmarsh ...

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Could you describe BUDDHISM as an organised religion?
Does Buddhism meet the definition below? Let's see: ? Is enlightenment, to which it refers, like a superhuman power? ? Is reincarnation supernatural? ? Is mediation real and effective? ? It has a code of living. Yes? ? Are Buddha's words of seeming wisdom any use to us in this world, or are they all predicated on reincarnation and beliefs about the human condition: Can they be of help if our purpose is not to surrender, but to march forth onward into a beautiful existence in this universe without seeking a form of escapism? What do you think? - - - - - - - - - - - DEFINITIONS RELIGION n. 5.a. = Belief in or acknowledgement of some superhuman power or powers (esp. a god or gods) which is typically manifested in obedience, reverence, and worship; such a belief as part of a system defining a code of living, esp. as a means of achieving spiritual or material improvement. _____ Employ good argument, be consistent and try therefore to teach me something. Do more than just say your piece, but make an effort to enlighten me, if you can. I am not necessarily attached to any presumptions in the question, I just like seeing what the response is to such questions, with well-explained responses. I don't know everything; but I do love seeing logic spring from such questions, whether the position is a yes or no, I just like hearing people's wisdom. (Definition | src: Oxford English Dictionary)

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What happened to the beneficial bacteria in the gut of the Virgin Mary when she ascended alive into heaven?
t is estimated that 500 to 1000 species of bacteria live in the human gut. The Virgin Mary being a human female would have had these species living in her gut too. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven is an event which according to the belief of Christians of the Roman Catholic Church, and others is the bodily taking up of the Virgin Mary into Heaven at the end of her life. Many people believe she was alive when she went into heaven. Now, what happened to this bacteria in her gut at the time of Assumption? Did the bacteria die when she got there, or did God arrange for its safe return to Earth? Or was the bacteria rewarded too (perhaps a bacteria heaven exists or was created for them?)

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Why shouldn't paganism have a place in RE lessons?
The most hilarious thing about anyone (especially Christians) badmouthing pagan religion is how much Christianity took from the pagan beliefs/gods/festivals so they could integrate themselves into the country. The saints of Britain are based on the Celtic gods and goddesses - Saint Brigitte was Brigid, the Irish goddess. There is no denying that Christianity has been used as a tool to indoctrinate and control the masses. I regularly hear people say (especially those of the older generation) 'Britain is a Christian country!' - but it's not though is it? Not originally. It was a pagan country, before the Romans took over. So why should our schools still indoctrinate young children into Christianity? WHY do people moan that Muslim people want to build mosques here, when Christian people completely squashed pagan belief anyway? Pot, kettle, black hmm? Either a wide scope of religions should be taught, or none at all. And pagan religion should especially be taught, because it is a part of our culture and heritage.

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Do you think agnosticism is just a nice PC version of atheism?
I know it has to do with knowledge and not having the knowledge on god therefore "I don't know" is what an agnostic says. I also know one can be an agnostic atheist. But then I think there is a type of agnosticism that goes out of its way to be PC and polite. It's a kind of appeasing agnosticism that says "we should respect people's beliefs" and "we should be nice and not say things that might offend." Further, it seems most agnostics don't buy into the supernatural but they just can't bring themselves to the logical conclusion of disbelief in god. It seems strange to me. @majnun I never said anything about absolute certainty.

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Should there be a census on religious beliefs?
Everyone must disclose their belief. Atheists would get 30 years, Christians 40 years, Muslims life, Buddists deported to Antarctica and Hindus drowned in the Ganges. Religion or no religion would no longer be an issue. Finally, agnostics should be rewarded for their commonsense : we don't want a world of knowalls, do we! The census should be laid down by International Law. I know what an agnostic is. In ancient Greece, the wisest man in Greece - Socrates - said he was declared so for not knowing anything. As for the census, we all know it's used to gather data. Then what? A knock at the door in the middle of the night? Or a summons to attend court? Hitler? He wanted to rule the world. Me? I'm just trying to simplify things. I'm sorry about the Hindus, but they do insist on coming back, bad thing in an overpopulated world. They feel there's safety in numbers.

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