In solidarity with social justice and liberation projects worldwide, we must mindfully utilize the tools of an oppositional consciousness in order to support the urgent work of carving and crafting new spaces for the expression of Arab American feminisms.
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In the same time Vyshnivets palace for many years became a place of bargaining trade off where lots of previously thoughtfully and mindfully collected items were sold out, all that a laymen would be happy to pay cash for.
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It is believed that each Buddha has their own pure land, created out of their merits for the sake of sentient beings who recall them mindfully to be able to be reborn in their pure land and train to become a Buddha there.
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The act of killing someone in the process of death also ruins their chance to mindfully experience pain and learn to let go of the body, hence desire for euthanasia would be a form of aversion to physical pain and a craving for non-becoming.
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THE ROAD HOME . By Jim Harrison . ( Atlantic Monthly, $ 25 . ) A graceful novel, mindfully and multiply narrated by some of those concerned, about three generations of a part-Sioux family and their links to one another and the natural world.
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Many Muslims practice this today by ensuring that they produce minimal waste, give to charity what they no longer need, and spend time in prayer and meditation upon the bounties of nature so as to more mindfully approach all that is provided by nature, and ultimately, Allah.
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In the top story, nutritionist-philosopher Deborah Kersten stresses the importance of eating mindfully and soulfully-the antithesis of the attitude of most Americans, who tend to think of food as a mass of gussied-up nutrients to be consumed like gas or coal to fuel the body machine.
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"When I'm cooking mindfully, I'm reflecting on where the food came from and the energy that went into it before I'm actually handling it myself, " said Seppo Ed Farrey, a Buddhist monk and the chef at Dai Bosatsu Zendo monastery in New York's northern Catskills.
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""'Net Smart : How to Thrive Online " "'is a book by Howard Rheingold dealing with how we can use digital media so that they make us empowered participants rather than passive receivers, integrating online media into our daily lives so that we can " live mindfully in cyberculture ".
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Stone has since written several other books on the subject, including " Living the Farm Sanctuary Life : The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer, and Feeling Better Every Day ", co-authored with Farm Sanctuary President and Co-founder Gene Baur, which appeared on Publishers Weekly's bestsellers list.