Posts Tagged ‘there’
Question by Kemi: Is there a way to check the potency of my herbs?
I know herbal supplements are not regulated by the FDA so you dont know how much of the real stuff you are getting but is there any way to find out what the actual potency is of a supplement from a certain manufacturer? Or any experiments to determine this?
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Answer by aspirit
The instrument you use to check the potency is your body. Plants are the source for herbs. Each plant grows in soil and depends on the nutrients of the soil to be healthy. A healthy plant will give you the maximum potency. A sick plant won’t be much help. You will have to do some research with the companies that you buy your herbs from. See if they buy the plants from a source out of the country. See if they grow their own plants. The best way to get full potency is to grow your own plants and harvest them. For this you will need to understand soil, climate, water, and seasons for that plant. Then you will need to learn which parts of the plant to harvest and how to dry it. Being an herbalist isn’t easy, but your will get much better results once you learn.
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Question by Alexandra: Are there any good meditation techniques or audios that are free?
I require someone here who actually does have good experience with meditating in the alpha level- theta wayyy cooler. so any spiritual gurus here to gimme advice. BTW im 13 years old so yeah im a weirdo; no need for insults!
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Answer by Skyla Blu
Go to You tube and search for a channel called the Dazbar. They have some long guided meditations on it. Put the headphones on. I am not a guru.
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Question by GLEE-LOVER-BIGGEST-GLEE-FAN-EVER: Is there anything different between the Chinese and Japanese spiritual beliefs?
I am watching MULAN and I just want to know. Like do they both believe in the same type of Buddhism, meditation, beliefs? Like, if a chinese person did something wrong, they believe that they will be punished and things like hat. Also, do the Japanese use incense like the Chinese, and pray in front of tablets with words on them. Anything you can think of, Thanks in advance.
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Answer by Dekay
Probably not too much difference…one things for sure most do not worship the God of the Universe, the creator of heaven and earth. Most use idols of some sort in worship. The living God doesn’t approve of such practices.
Addt’l Applehunter:
Yes there is very little difference between so called Christianity and Paganism for aren’t they doing the SAME THINGS. Which religion you know has proven they are seperate and no part of this world like Christ and his disciples. The only difference is one says they accept Christ as their lord and savior and the other doesn’t yet as it stands today most religions who claims to be Christians have mixed and accepted Pagan rooted teaching, traditions, holidays and celebrations …creating Christendom. Which does not exemplify true Christianity nor the teachings that began with Christ in imitation of him. Now it is something else that makes mockery of Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and real bible truths. As Jesus said a little leaven ferments the whole lump and that is what I have seen…coming out of what I observed to be Christendom.
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Question by Shyama: How many methods of practicing are there in Homoeopathy?
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Answer by Bob
Only one, the true Homeopathic way of treating. Its an ambiguous question anyway. Homeopathy “The Law of Similars” treats the patient not the disease”, and by curing the patient it cures all the disease he or she has.
I hope this answers your question for more details you can consult these site.
http://www.hpathy.com
http://www.homeopathic.com or just search for Homeopathy on the net and you will find lots of sites.
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Sara Teasdale (August 8, 1884 — January 29, 1933) Per Wikipedia, the poem “There Will Come Soft Rains” from her 1920 collection Flame and Shadow inspired and is featured in a famous short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. This is in elegy to Ray Bradbury. On our society’s present course, I despair that any of his visions shall come true. Photo credits: Flower In Cemetery – Mike Franks; Flowers In Cemetery – LateFines; White Plum Tree – Moosey’s Country Garden; Robin On Wire – Carmelo Turdo. Images from the Internet. There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, And swallows circling with their shimmering sound; And frogs in the pool singing at night, And wild plum trees in tremulous white; Robins will wear their feathery fire, Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire; And not one will know of the war, not one Will care at last when it is done. Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree, If mankind perished utterly; And Spring herself when she woke at dawn Would scarcely know that we were gone. — Sara Teasdale (published 1920)
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Let it be forgotten, as a flower is forgotten, Forgotten as a fire that once was singing gold, Let it be forgotten for ever and ever, Time is a kind friend, he will make us old. If anyone asks, say it was forgotten Long and long ago, As a flower, as a fire, as a hushed footfall In a long forgotten snow.
Question by nickerdoodle1981: Is there a spiritual form of yoga that does not involve the physical excercies?
If so, can you please give me some information? Thanks!
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Answer by dude
Not being sarcastic but I think its just mediation, there are many forms of meditation some include physical like yoga and tai chi, and then there is meditation where you clear the mind of all thought, sometimes you feel certain parts of your body by bringing your attention to your hands or feet while remaining free of thought. Some people do chakra meditations, you can find guided chakra meditations on youtube.
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