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WEDNESDAY, 30 APRIL 2008
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Music Album Sets Mood for Yoga, Meditation |
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Setting the mood for yoga and meditation, RagaChitra Records released a new music album entitled "Veena Vibrations". It is the first album which is included in the Transcendental Music Series.
Nivedita ShivRaj, an accomplished Carnatic music professional and a Veena artiste, created and rendered the music on the Veena for the album. She said the music has been specifically composed to accompa
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TUESDAY, 29 APRIL 2008
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Meditation Teacher Releases CD, Book |
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Sixty-two-year old Georgina Smith, a meditation teacher, first learned to meditate 20 years ago. Since then, she discovered different other styles. She has also set up her own method of simple meditation that she has been using for five years now.
With more and more requests from her students, Smith decided to produce a CD and an accompanying book entitled "Just Turn Up" to encourage more pe
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Zen Teachers in Oakland Attract more Members |
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Zen teachers Stefano Mui and Margaret Ne-Eka Barragato have attracted a following with their meditation teachings in a modern log home in Oakland, behind the Old Country Club Road. The Barragato’s home is the venue for the Treetop Zen Center.
The Barragatos are certified Zen teachers who have full transmission from Zen masters into teaching and priestly activities. The Treetop is known for it
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THURSDAY, 24 APRIL 2008
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Coping Strategies for Parents with Autistic Kid |
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Your Autism Coach will conduct a national, interactive teleseminar for parents on Wednesday, April 30, from 8:30pm - 9:30pm ET. A diagnosis of autism is heartbreaking for parents, who have to struggle to find appropriate educational programs and therapeutic services, and also deal with the personal and family consequences of having an autistic child. "Success Strategies: Living Your Life While Rai
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WEDNESDAY, 16 APRIL 2008
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Library of State College to House Meditation Area |
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OREM - Utah Valley State College (UVSC)’s $48 million newly constructed library will have a nondenominational meditation area on the fifth floor. Val Hale, UVSC vice president for institutional advancement, says the room will serve as a sanctuary where people can go to meditate or pray.
However, naming the said meditation area is still under the fires of religious controversy. According to
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