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  • 11-Dec-2011

    Bliss in Blessings

    Feeling the Love

    You do it after you sneeze, pray before a meal and welcome a new baby. From a simple Salud or Gesundheit...

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  • 27-Nov-2011

    Better to Give

    The Blessing of Generosity

    We’ve all heard that it is “better to give than to receive.” Why is that? Whether you clean out your...

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  • 22-Sep-2011

    Sangat and Pangat

    Breaking Bread Together

    A very old yogic strategy is based on two loving practices: Sangat and Pangat. Sangat is gathering in devotional service to...

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  • 23-Jun-2011

    Count the Ways

    Abundance is Yours

    We’ve all heard the old adage about the rich man having as much chance of getting into heaven as a camel does of passing through the eye of needle.

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  • 12-Jun-2011

    Come Gather Round

    The Power of the Group

    The path to spiritual enlightenment passes through three stages: personal, group and universal awareness.

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  • 10-Feb-2011

    Be a Human Forklift

    The Gift of Elevation

    In your daily life, have you ever thought about being a human “forklift”— someone who elevates the people...

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  • 12-Dec-2010

    Change to Spare

    Be the Catalyst

    You see it every day…people out of work and homeless due to economic travails or freak storms. War, disease, crushing poverty...

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  • 03-Aug-2010

    Branch Out

    Grow Your Business, Grow a Tree - A Dedicated Email

    A single, mature leafy tree produces enough oxygen to keep ten people breathing for more than a year.

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  • 01-Jul-2010

    Seva Me

    How Giving Comes Around

    From the time you were a child, you've been told that volunteering is good for you. And it’s true . . .

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  • 17-Jun-2010

    Compassion in Action

    Kindness, the Key to the Kingdom

    Gandhi said it. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said it. The Dalai Lama says it today. Though they use different words . . .

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