Love and Peace Will Help You Live Longer

January 7, 2010 by Jamie Brown  
Filed under Health

This day in age, people are turning to religion in droves. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism has embedded it\’s ideology in the hearts and minds of millions globally. While all these religions deserve respect and tolerance, few in the west have a grasp on the complicated concept of Buddhism.

The end all and be all of online encyclopedias, Wikipedia grabs the first slot on a Google search for the term Buddhism and the breakdown reads like this: \”Buddhism is a religion and a philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (Pali/Sanskrit \”the awakened one\”). The Buddha lived and taught in the northeastern Indian subcontinent sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE.

He is recognized by adherents as an awakened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end suffering, achieve nirvana, and escape what is seen as a cycle of suffering and rebirth. Buddhism is traditionally conceived as a path of liberation attained through insight into the ultimate nature of reality. Two major branches of Buddhism are recognized: Theravada (\”The School of the Elders\”) and Mahayana (\”The Great Vehicle\”). Theravada, the oldest surviving branch, has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, and Mahayana is found throughout East Asia and includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon, Tendai and Shinnyo-en. In some classifications, a third branch, Vajrayana, is recognized, although many see this as an offshoot of the Mahayana. While Buddhism remains most popular within Asia, both branches are now found throughout the world.

Various sources put the number of Buddhists in the world at between 230 million and 500 million.\” After living abroad in Asia for several years I have found that Buddhist cultures are more tolerant because the focus is on the \’self\’ and the meditation on the calming of the mind, concentrating on controlled breathing and the idea that meditation to bring one closer to peace is central to discovering one\’s self.

If you have the opportunity to investigate the practice of Buddhism, I would highly recommend it. I\’m not saying to take up the path and convert to a religion but the calming affect that is central to this religions concept will bring a peaceful serenity to your life that you may find useful. All in all respect and tolerance for all religious perspectives is something that people are beginning to make a conscious effort to practice and understanding ideas from various religions can teach us an appreciation that can bring us all closer together.

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Christmas Cards With Inspirational Messages

January 2, 2010 by Martin Torrance  
Filed under Christmas

Once again the season of loving and sharing is fast approaching again. This is why it is important that we don\’t forget to greet our friends, relatives and loved ones this holiday season. Also, we should never forget our friends, family or loved ones abroad who are far away from us this holiday season.

No matter where they are, it is still equally important that we treat family members the same. They must feel the love especially in this season of joy and happiness, even Christmas time. The least that a person could probably do, those who are concerned about the welfare of their loved ones, is to send something during this holiday season. Something that could warm their hearts.

Surely sending them a simple greeting card could already bring so much joy to them, because of the simple thought that you have remembered them this holiday season. However, there is another great way for you to send them your greetings that could not only bring joy to their hearts but also it can bring inspiration to whatever they are doing.

This new way of sending them you greeting is through the religious Christmas cards. These Christian resources have different designs and styles than the usual greeting cards that you usually send your friends, family members and loved ones every Christmas.

You see, if you receive the same kind of Christmas card each year would sometimes be wearisome. It could even diminish the essence of the season. If Christmas cards given are not Christian themed, then there will be this feeling of a missing piece. This is why if you are thinking of what kind of greeting card you would give on Christmas, then pick the set of religious Christmas cards.

These wonderful religious Christmas cards and other Christian resources are readily available in stores and online stores. They are offered in a variety of designs and contents. For sure there will always be the perfect Christian card for everyone you know.

Although the card may look simple for dignity\’s sake, yet the messages contained in it are powerful and touching; just like how Christian resources are supposed to be. Hearts which are lonely, cold, and pained will surely be comforted and be kept warm.

Send the best greetings for your friends, family, or loved ones this holiday season. Visit an online Christian resources store and find a good greeting card that contains inspirational messages for your loved ones.

After some reflection, Christian resources is the stuff that makes our religion so special. Things like religious Christmas cards truly warm the heart, particularly at Christmas time.

Joy, Peace and Happiness

December 22, 2009 by Jamie Brown  
Filed under Health

This day in age, people are turning to religion in droves. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism has embedded it\’s ideology in the hearts and minds of millions globally. While all these religions deserve respect and tolerance, few in the west have a grasp on the complicated concept of Buddhism.

The end all and be all of online encyclopedias, Wikipedia grabs the first slot on a Google search for the term Buddhism and the breakdown reads like this: \”Buddhism is a religion and a philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (Pali/Sanskrit \”the awakened one\”). The Buddha lived and taught in the northeastern Indian subcontinent sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE.

He is recognized by adherents as an awakened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end suffering, achieve nirvana, and escape what is seen as a cycle of suffering and rebirth. Buddhism is traditionally conceived as a path of liberation attained through insight into the ultimate nature of reality. Two major branches of Buddhism are recognized: Theravada (\”The School of the Elders\”) and Mahayana (\”The Great Vehicle\”). Theravada, the oldest surviving branch, has a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, and Mahayana is found throughout East Asia and includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon, Tendai and Shinnyo-en. In some classifications, a third branch, Vajrayana, is recognized, although many see this as an offshoot of the Mahayana. While Buddhism remains most popular within Asia, both branches are now found throughout the world.

Various sources put the number of Buddhists in the world at between 230 million and 500 million.\” After living abroad in Asia for several years I have found that Buddhist cultures are more tolerant because the focus is on the \’self\’ and the meditation on the calming of the mind, concentrating on controlled breathing and the idea that meditation to bring one closer to peace is central to discovering one\’s self.

If you have the opportunity to investigate the practice of Buddhism, I would highly recommend it. I\’m not saying to take up the path and convert to a religion but the calming affect that is central to this religions concept will bring a peaceful serenity to your life that you may find useful. All in all respect and tolerance for all religious perspectives is something that people are beginning to make a conscious effort to practice and understanding ideas from various religions can teach us an appreciation that can bring us all closer together.

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