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1. Yoga And Emotions
Hinduism believes that yoga has many different paths to enlightenment. Jnanic, Bhaktic, Karma, and Raja yoga's are the different paths. They are different paths, but the Hindus believes that they all lead to the same destination, which is spiritual freedom. Yoga not only unites our body with our mind but with our true self or spirit. Yoga's goal
2. Bhagavad Gita
Non-existence can be considered a state of not being. In this sense, the faithful followers of the find ways to reach this state within its chapters. Through advice of the 'lord' Krishna, followers use yoga and meditation to obtain a pure karma and self-realization for a better life after reincarnation. Yoga is used t
3. Bhagavad Gita
Non-existence can be considered a state of not being. In this sense, the faithful followers of the find ways to reach this state within its chapters. Through advice of the 'lord' Krishna, followers use yoga and meditation to obtain a pure karma and self-realization for a better life after reincarnation. Yoga is used t
4. The Different Faces Of Yoga
For a large majority of people, including many Americans, yoga is a ritualistic series of body contorting movements done while being totally oblivious to any external facets of life. For others, an image of a wise old man sitting atop a mountain appears in their head. These people fail to grasp that these are just superficial aspects of the ancient
5. Why Does Man Create Anyway?
It is human nature to question. Sometimes we cannot find answers to the questions we want to know. Therefore, we create something that can fullfil those unanswered questions. Gods and goddesses were an example of this. They were created by man to comfort us with an answer, to satisfy us. They were often created in human form with shared agonies and

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