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Is Anxiety Ruling Your Life? Anxiety is the most frequently occurring mental health disorder in the United States, according to the US Surgeon General. There are millions of people who are diagnosed with it every year. A small amount of anxiety helps to get us going, but when it ...
Other Beliefs Compared with Christianity 1st Internet Question: WHAT IS THE JEWISH BELIEF AS COMPARED WITH THE CHRISTIAN BELIEF? From a Jewish website I've determined that the Jewish belief is as follows: A Messiah will come at the end of time and will never die, this will be when all the Jews ...
What Do You Really Want from Yoga? Are you looking for a healthy mindset, fitness, spiritual guidance, holistic health, self-improvement, success, or just more oxygen? Yoga can deliver all of these, but I doubt you find all of this "under one roof." The reason is that there are many kinds ...
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In August 2005, Newsweek Magazine published a survey that noted 519 million people believe in THE higher power. While "THE" is subjective to each individual, it falls within the many American melting pot religions that turn to divinity for comfort. Also noteworthy is a recent news story. One church managed to drudge its way past celebrity gossip, wartime casualties and disastrous weather forecasts right smack into the media spotlight. Looks like religion really does still exist since this particular church, Lakewood Church, out of Houston Texas just became what is called a "mega-church". This title belongs to only a few in the United States, and to be deserving of such a label takes massive accomplishment. In this case, having a physical weekly congregation of approximately 30,000 people and claiming NBA's Houston Rockets former coliseum as its new home. Further, if the number of parishioners is impressive to you, let it be known that preacher Joel Osteen inspires even more people across the country with his televised Sunday morning ministry, which can be found in competitive timeslots to your local Sunday morning service as well as late night hours throughout the week. But what does this mean to the health industry? In 2005 after a two-year study on participants attending a weekly religious service, research indicated that a spiritual enthusiast actually experiences above-average health. This reduction in illness includes physical ailments as well as mental afflictions, such as depression. And even more interesting is that the mortality rate is lowered over measured periods of time, with one panel's research showing a 25% lower rate of death in those attending a weekly religious service. While some once-skeptical medical professors now support the notion that belief in God is associated to health benefits, other researchers excuse the better health as simply a less risky lifestyle of those who follow the faith. For instance, someone striving to be a good Christian may lower there alcohol consumption. In this case, it is possibly the lowered alcohol consumption that actually decreases the chance of illness. Another example would be a person intent upon living a moralistic lifestyle based on religious beliefs may have a lower involvement in casual sex encounters, thereby lowering the chance of contracting disease. And finally, the practice of prayer and meditation lowers the incidence of stress. The latter, a well known factor in many heart disease pre-cursor conditions. While the proof of a divine higher being will remain a mystery all the days of our life, quite a few professionals agree that there are definite positive benefits associated with being a believer. Number one, we cannot control our lives nor everyone in them, no matter how hard we try. When the chips are down in these instances, what better way to turn the reigns over to another source and alleviate a moment or two of inner turmoil and angst. Number two, it is highly likely that the majority of people who attend church really do want and strive to be good people, no matter what their human tendencies may default to, post service. And finally, if and when we do arrive at that celestial set of white pearly gates, we will have walked the walk of faith and will promptly gain entrance with our well-merited one way golden ticket. About the Author Sherri L Dodd is the creator and author of the newly-released book, Mom Looks Great - The Fitness Program for Moms. She is an ACE-certified Personal Trainer and Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant with over fifteen years of exercise experience. She has lectured to groups on her fitness plan and is a freelance writer on the topics of fitness and general nutrition as well as the humorous side of motherhood.
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Former Coolfont owner has new project - Cumberland Times-News ROMNEY, W.Va. (AP) — The former owner of West Virginia’s Coolfont Resort has a new project: Randal Ashelman will oversee construction of an adults-only retreat for transcendental meditation. Construction of the 150- to 200-room retreat near ...
Slumdog Millionaire: MSN Review - Entertainment.uk.msn.com Slumdog Millionaire begins with a multiple choice mystery: how did Jamal Malik , an 18 year old orphan from the Mumbai slums, with a criminal history and practically no education, make it all the way to the final round of Who Wants To Be A ...
Study Suggests Meditation May Ease ADHD - KCCI.com Transcendental meditation may be an effective way to treat ADHD symptoms without using medication, according to a new study published in the journal Current Issues in Education . The pilot study followed a group of middle school students with ADHD ...
Meditation Great For Stress Reduction - Tothecenter.com Increasing studies suggest meditation is a great way to reduce stress, according to Dr. Charles Raison who is CNNhealth's mental health expert doctor. Raison says even simple meditation such as saying a mantra (ommm) in your head or paying attention ...
Old Vic, Bristol - Guardian Unlimited "Here is where you are. There is where you are not," suggests one of the characters in this two-hander from excellent Bristol-based company Travelling Light, which marks the welcome temporary reopening of the much-loved Old Vic. Home, of course, is ...
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