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The #1 Happiness Killer

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What kills happiness? Sometimes it's a big thing; but it's usually a series of little things that pile up over time. For instance, saying yes too much when you should really be saying no. Have you ever heard the old saying, "If you want something done, ask a busy person?" It makes sense. It's obvious they are [...]
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Inner Well-being

In pursuit of human well-being, much has been done on this planet. In the last hundred years with the use of science and technology, we have done so much to create human well-being. As a result, definitely much comfort and convenience have come our way. But at the same time we cannot claim we are the most joyful [...]
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Open Your Heart

Our society operates from the head, carefully thinking, weighing the pros and cons and making decisions that make sense based on the current situation. We may have a choice on Sunday night to prepare for a Monday morning presentation or to watch a movie. Our heart may beg us for the relaxing, enjoyable entertainment, but our mind tells us to [...]
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Understand and Release Addictions

An excerpt from The Body Knows...How to Stay Young: Healthy Aging Secrets from a Medical Intuitive If you're sick, chances are you're addicted to certain foods, behaviors and thoughts. Anything that has power over you and that you have difficulty letting go of is an addiction. For example, dwelling on the past can be just as damaging [...]
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Tibetan Teacher promotes happiness through meditation

TWIN CITIES - Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, a rising star among the new generation of Tibetan Buddhist teachers, will visit the Twin Cities in mid-April to share his extensive meditation expertise and interest in Western neuroscience, quantum physics and psychology. He is the author of the 2007 New York Times bestseller The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of [...]
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Why Happiness doesn’t have to be Elusive

What is it that we look for the most in life? On what do we place a higher value than love, money, health, sex, work and success? Above all else comes happiness. It is our No. 1 priority, although these many elements are clearly integrated in it. Happiness is the big umbrella that saves us from the rain. So what [...]
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Becoming Aware of Becoming Aware

A shift is occurring within the hearts of humanity. We are finding a new passion within and recognizing that who we are counts. "I Am valuable, important and significant. I matter and I have a contribution to make!" This passion is igniting within each of us. This shift is taking place across the world in every town and [...]
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What a Difference a Degree Makes

When you set out on a journey, the direction in which you are pointed at its outset makes a huge difference where and when you arrive at your destination. If you alter your course by one degree when you begin, where you end up could be altered by a hundred or a thousand miles. So it is when we begin [...]
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News from the Edge

EXPOS & CONFERENCES OCTOBER 17-19 2008 Lotus Workshop & Conference: Reuniting Spirituality & Sexuality www.lotusworkshop.com Nine experts in relationship, sexuality and sacred sexuality will reveal tips, practices and secrets of intimate relating from ancient cultures and modern science during the first Lotus Conference in Minnesota at the Marriott Southwest on Lake Minnetonka. Speakers will include Deborah Sundahl [...]
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Real Happiness

Real Happiness empowers you to live the life of joy and purpose that you were meant to live.Many of our definitions of happiness are shaped by Madison Avenue. They define only the outer shell, or the mask that we show to the world. They describe how we look to others, not how we feel about ourselves. If we accept [...]
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