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The Journey Of Gay Spirituality

by Howie Holben on December 27, 2011

When we refer to gay spirituality we aren’t necessarily referring to a “gay church.” We, as a community, were often subject to the teachings of our own childhood churches that found us to be completely unacceptable in our current state of being. This naturally led to a falling away from the church, but not necessarily the end of one’s spirituality. You can take just a small step, for the journey is great and long, but well worth every step.

How to Dwell In a State Of Relaxation And Melt Into the Land

by Rachel Gathern on December 24, 2011

On the heart stroll you will get to really feel the perception of your own organic rhythm. Of your own natural tempo. You’ll also get to feel a sense of relaxation and the pull of the force and to experience what it’s like to be guided by this power. To go along with this power. To align yourself with this particular power and go along with the delicate pull inside.

Herman Cain and His Issues for America

by Derek Thomas on June 27, 2011

A lot of us ask if Herman Cain make it through a wide field of republican hopefuls within the 2012 primary. Nevertheless, he is both socially and fiscally conservative for republicans and is also solid on fixing the concerns we are confronting which may bring in republicans to his court.

Five Reasons To Wear A Burka

by Richard Helderman on June 20, 2011

Burkas have recently received several controversial attention in the press, with France even proposing to ban them.

A Short Precise Of Christianity

by Owen Jones on June 19, 2011

The majority of Christians believe that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Israel, the son of Jewish parents, Mary and Joseph, a carpenter, who had travelled from Nazareth to pay their annual taxes. Mary gave birth, so the story goes, on the 25th December in a stables and Christian countries mark that as the beginning of their calendar, in a similar manner that Buddhists and Muslims mark the birth of their spiritual leaders as the beginning of their calendars.

Hijabs Can Be Suitable For All Events

by Stephen Tong on June 7, 2011

Jilbabs are a attractive blend of model and modesty for Muslim sisters. Across the world Muslim women are donning them to ascertain their own identity. They come in a variety of colors with intricate embroideries, laces and trimmings suitable for various events. Even the fabric used in their making can be light and breezy cotton apt for hot weather, or smooth and elegant chiffons and silks appropriate for a formal gathering. These graceful articles of clothes are also available in a massive range of colours and designs; for day-wear, you might choose lighter shades in beige, off- white, sky blue or olive green, whereas for night-wear, dark, chocolate brown or navy blue would be an ideal choice.

There are many different things that people use a day-to-day basis to help lower their blood pressure. This is something that many people around the world have to deal with. High blood pressure is something that can affect you in many different ways, and sometimes more than you think. There are different types of techniques that you can use to work with them through complementary and alternative therapies in your life so that you can lower your blood pressure to a more normal standard.

Working With Mental Issues For Holistic Healing

by Nicole Lanning on May 26, 2011

Mental issues can range for many different things but they can all be fixed and corrected in simple steps working with holistic therapy techniques. You can heal some of them right now before you even finish reading this article in you want to change them in your life!

Use Holistic Medicine So You Will Not Be A Worrywart

by Nicole Lanning on April 26, 2011

Did you know that many people have things in their life that they want to change? You probably did. Everyone does, and everyone has different issues they want to work on life. But I would like to talk to you today about how to stop worrying and incorporating holistic medicine with this.

Pawlenty: Courage to Stand Book Review

by Derek Thomas on April 18, 2011

Recent autobiographical writer of Courage to Stand and ex-governor Tim Pawlenty has been traveling around the country promoting his new book. While addressing leadership and principles becoming of an American politician Pawlenty offers his background and how he got he start in politics. He points out how no manual is offered when becoming a leader and tough choices need to be made in a fiscal and moral manner. Moreover he cites that every politician will be nipping at your heels for a piece of meat and that as a leader you must have the courage to say no when necessary.

Freemasonry teachings and practices of the secret fraternal order officially known as the Free and Accepted Masons, or Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Many people have heard of or are familiar with the order of Mason. Their formal name is the Free and Accepted Mason or Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Although the names differ slightly the concept on which they are based remains rigid as it has for numerous years.

It?s surprising for an organization as secretive as the Freemasons that their name is commonly known amongst the general public. Many people seem to be aware of the Masons although they admittedly will tell you they don?t know much about them.