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Posted on October 31, 2009 at 7:00am
A 8-minutes Yoga Demonstration with Carlotta of Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany. Sound quality is not too good - best ist you turn off the volume. Wonderful to watch - relaxing and inspiring. More Videos on…
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Posted on April 30, 2009 at 3:30am
Yantras painted by Vesna Veberic from Yoga Vidya Center Koblenz. Yantras are geometric works of art, ideal to prepare yourself for Meditation . You can see these Paintings in my.yoga-vidya.org , and in higher resolution on Flickr - Amazing!…
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We live in the freest country in the world. And yet, there is information not being broadcast to the American public about all the 2008 presidential candidates. Where is the information about Bob Barr and Ralph Nader? They are running for president too. Not everyone will agree on their policies or plans of action for our country, but we find that the other candidates that are so profoundly broadcast and their running mates also have their share of discrepancies with the American voters. It is our duty to be informed to the best of our ability as voters. Doing research on all of the candidates is time consuming and made difficult when they are not part of the public “Dog and Pony Shows” also know as debates. Are we being denied information; or are these not so known candidates being denied their right to speech in the freest of countries? The policy to include only the best fundraising candidates makes me question their integrity. I do not want a superstar with some subliminal message of change and freedom to lead my country. I want to see a president that is not afraid to debate with all parties for election. Was it The League of Women Voters that called your corporatized debates devoid of substance, spontaneity, and honest answers to tough questions?
So please drop your exclusionary restrictions, and let all of the 2008 presidential candidates into the debates. It will be good for your conscience, good for the American people, and good for democracy. Let the American people have a real debate for once.
In Search of Truth,
Michael and Tresa McVicker
-Anthony