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Meditation n Health , Yoga

  India, one of the steadily developing nations has a booming healthcare services assiduity that includes yoga, contemplation,  Ayurveda and colorful other traditional curatives. Among the other styles, conventional and unconventional, allopathic and liver transplants are a veritably vital part. Within the once many times, India surfaced together as the quickest growing world tending destinations, significantly for cases from conflict countries like Islamic State of Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and African nation where times of war have devastated public medical structure. Annually the south Asian frugality is attracting near foreign cases,1/2 that are from war- destroyed countries. Indians healthcare marketing Mammoths like Apollo, Attendants, Medicare and other medical concierge services have understood this boosting assiduity frugality and have started stitching patterns for fleetly developing the same.  According to the UNWTO reports, Ind

Contemplation Tips

  It's nice to live for the moment without sweating about the slips from the yesteryear and possible difficulties in the future. The reality is that it's like ticklish to simply live for the moment as you wish. We can not simply separate the fact that in order to live a promising life now, some victims must be made. Hourly times those victims contribute a lot in amplifying our anxiety, stress, and worries. Is there a way to exclude or reduce stress? Rejoice, because there's a way! What's Meditation Contemplation is an effective way to reduce your anxiety, stress, and worries. It can you neutralize the mind's stress producing exercise without immolating your efficaciousness and alertness. Contemplation can help you feel happier, mitigate dyed-in-the-wool pain, combat stress, promote health, gain better sleep, and achieve the necessitated serenity. Presently are the simple yet mighty tips Always Follow the Right Posture You can meditate whilecross-le

Discovering Dara Shukoh’s Grave

MCD Engineer, Who Discovered Dara Shukoh’s Grave, Stumbles Upon A Possible Medieval Era Treasure Trove In UP They weaved a story around it, according to which, some supernatural power decided to construct a temple in one night but when they couldn’t do it, they left it unfinished the next day morning. Everyone believed in it and now it is a part of the village folklore.  They weaved a story around it, according to which, some supernatural power decided to construct a temple in one night but when they couldn’t do it, they left it unfinished the next day morning. Everyone believed in it and now it is a part of the village folklore. Last month, a civil engineer from the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, Sanjeev Singh, visited one of the neighbouring villages in the district and was amused by their story.  Singh had earned accolades in 2020 from the country’s top archaeologists for discovering Dara Shukoh’s grave inside the Humayun Tomb in Delhi.  “I requested the villagers to show me

WhatsApp: How to message yourself to takes notes. 1

  Step 1:  First, you need to open any browser on your device. You need to make sure that you have active internet to complete this process. Step 2:   Now, you need to simply copy this “wa.me//” in the address bar and even add your WhatsApp phone number after that. You will also be required to add your country code before entering your mobile number because if you don’t do that the messaging app will then say your number is invalid. For instance, the Indian users can type “ wa.me//91XXXXXXXXXX.” Step 3:   You will now be redirected to a WhatsApp page. You will see your phone number on the top and a box that reads, “Continue to Chat.” You need to click on that box. Step 4:   WhatsApp will display all your chats as well as your chat window. So, you can then begin messaging with yourself and add notes and other things that you would like to do.

WHAT IS LIFE ALL ABOUT?

  A number of years ago,  I attended a “Focus Over Fifty” conference at the Focus on the Family headquarters in Colorado Springs. Dr. James Dobson, founder and president, spoke to the captive audience of senior saints on the topic The Second Half of Life.   He emphasized the brevity of life and concluded by saying he would like the following inscribed on his tombstone: “When I reach the end of my days, a moment or two from now, I must look backward on something more meaningful than the pursuit of houses and land and machines and stocks and bonds. Nor is the fame of any a lasting benefit. I will consider my earthly existence to have been wasted unless I can recall a loving family, a consistent investment in the lives of people, and an earnest attempt to serve the God who made me. Nothing else makes much sense.” For centuries people have searched for the meaning to their existence. Why am I here? What is the purpose for my life? These are the questions each one of us must answer. L

How internet changed the life. Part 2

The Internet was no longer concerned with information exchange alone: it was a sophisticated multidisciplinary tool enabling individuals to create content, communicate with one another, and even escape reality. Today, we can send data from one end of the world to the other in a matter of seconds, make online presentations, live in parallel “game worlds,” and use pictures, video, sound, and text to share our real lives, our genuine identity. Personal stories go public; local issues become global. The rise of the Internet has sparked a debate about how online communication affects social relationships. The Internet frees us from geographic fetters and brings us together in topic-based communities that are not tied down to any specific place. Ours is a networked, globalized society connected by new technologies. The Internet is the tool we use to interact with one another, and accordingly poses new challenges to privacy and security. Information technologies have wrought fundamental cha

How internet changed the life part 1

  The Internet has turned our existence upside down. It has revolutionized communications, to the extent that it is now our preferred medium of everyday communication. In almost everything we do, we use the Internet. Ordering a pizza, buying a television, sharing a moment with a friend, sending a picture over instant messaging. Before the Internet, if you wanted to keep up with the news, you had to walk down to the newsstand when it opened in the morning and buy a local edition reporting what had happened the previous day. But today a click or two is enough to read your local paper and any news source from anywhere in the world, updated up to the minute. The Internet itself has been transformed. In its early days—which from a historical perspective are still relatively recent—it was a static network designed to shuttle a small freight of bytes or a short message between two terminals; it was a repository of information where content was published and maintained only by expert coders.