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Sanjeevani Ayurved, a renowned leader in Ayurvedic medicine, and its CEO, HMDS Sandakelm, were honoured at the Business World International Awards 2023. The event, held at the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo, recognised the company as the Best Ceylon Indigenous Medicines Manufacturer and Sandakelm as the recipient of the Young Businessman of the Year award. Sanjeevani Ayurved, with a 200-year history, was founded by Helaudakanda village in southern Sri Lanka by Helaudah Mananaraj Andiris and his wife. Formally established in 1960 by his son, HM Swanelis, the company expanded under the leadership of HM Gunanaratne and received certification from the…

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Sorbitol Unbranded”Problems are solved by walking,” St. Augustine is said to have said. When it comes to prayer, many mainline Protestants seem to take this adage to heart, with churches dedicating considerable space and funds to building labyrinths, mandala walks designed to foster contemplative practices and spiritual healing. Since the pandemic, the trend has spread beyond churches, with mazes appearing on interfaith college campuses, community centers and hospitals. New York Post And the BBC has recommended maze walking as a form of stress relief, rather than as a spiritual discipline. The story of the labyrinth as a Christian symbol begins…

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Gurcharan Singh, who is known for his role in “Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah”, recently returned home after a 26-day absence and revealed that it was not due to financial issues or promotional commitments but a spiritual journey. He visited gurdwaras in Amritsar and Ludhiana during this period and is currently on a liquid diet until he finds a job. Singh also clarified that his disappearance was not an act of desperation or a cry for help, but a personal choice for spiritual growth. Was that a long read? Let me explain it more simply… Next Article Gurcharan Singh talks…

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There are tons of workouts on the internet, and navigating them can be daunting. Luckily, expert Pilates instructor Jodi Montlake makes things easier for you. She shared a three-move routine that will help you work every muscle in your body.This routine works the leg and core muscles that support your pelvis, spine, and posture – ideal for people who work at a desk, as these areas often become stiff and weak from sitting.You can do the short three-move routine on its own or incorporate it into a longer workout. No equipment is required, although an exercise mat may make the…

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Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that has been used medically for more than 2,500 years. Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s (MSK) Integrative Medicine Services are studying the science of acupuncture to determine how cancer patients benefit from this treatment. They are also conducting clinical trials (research studies) comparing acupuncture with other treatments. Here, Jun Mao, MD, MSCE, director of MSK’s Integrative Medicine Service, explains what researchers at MSK and other institutions are learning about acupuncture and how the treatment can help relieve some of the symptoms and side effects common to cancer patients, including neuropathy,…

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of Shadow Spirituality Exhibition for photographers Vasco Ascolini and Cesare di Liborio It would be held Chateau de Cabries (13480) Until September 22, 2024.The Commissioner Robert Pujade This text was sent: of Merrick Art Museum For two years, the Cabriès Museum has been showcasing the photographer’s work in a room that also displays the paintings of Edgar Merik (1904-1976). After hosting an exhibition of Kertesz’s distortions last year, the museum Vasco Ascolini His series on photographers also introduces the spirituality of shadows. Cesare di Liborio. Vasco Ascolini Born in Reggio Emilia, Vasco Ascolini began his career in 1965 as a…

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Not everything that seems spiritual is truly Christian, warns columnist Sari Savela. Read here to find out how to know the difference. Today, there are many spiritualities on offer that resemble Christianity but are not Christian. It is not always easy to know the source of spirituality. Let me give you two examples that have concerned me recently. Last April, I was surprised to see an interview in the Finnish Christian weekly magazine Kotimaa with Lorna Byrne, a bestselling Irish author whose book “Angels in my hair” is her most popular and has been translated into many languages, including Finnish.…

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“The Chosen” is one of the few examples of television that really serves a higher purpose. Far beyond “entertainment,” it can enhance our traversal of Jesus’ life through liturgy and prayer. “We expect from TV consequences of the greatest importance for an increasingly dazzling exposition of the Truth.” [1] —Pope Pius XII (first televised Easter address, 1949) From its beginnings in the mid-20th century, television has held great promise as a medium for art, entertainment, and uplift. This promise has only been sporadically fulfilled, it is true, and unfortunately much of the time TV (especially when driven by ratings and…

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Cheryl Gunn once Tau Huay (Tofu) Female boss.However, the business idea was quickly rejected after family and friends gave negative feedback on her handmade products. Tau Huay.Unable to meet the standards, Cheryl adopted a fail-fast mindset and decided it was better to move on to the next viable business idea.A computer engineering graduate, she was working for the Singapore Workforce Development Board (now known as Workforce Singapore) at the time, and while there she took courses at a beauty school to learn how to give massages and facials.This newfound interest led her to a trip to Thailand in 2007, where…

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NEW YORK — In a dimly lit room decorated with lights and ivy, transit agency workers file in and lie down on inflatable cots while soothing piano music plays and teachers rub their ankles and toes.”Breathe in,” she says, “and imagine a balloon inflating with fresh energy. Your spine becomes flexible.”The relaxation classes, held at the New York City Transit workers’ union hall, are one way transit workers are dealing with fear and anxiety over a rise in violent crime on public transportation — a growing concern following a series of attacks on bus drivers, subway operators and station staff.…

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