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Kindness is Powerful - Pease, Love & Pawprints
07 Jul / 2018

Kindness is Powerful - Pease, Love & Pawprints

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Animals can be some of our best of friends. They can be loyal to us, love us, and serve us. Moreover, they can also defend and die for us.

Hence, they have been used as metaphors and examples to teach us positive values, behaviors and aspirations. And show us many positive ways to live and love our lives.

For example, dogs can better welcome us and be more excited about seeing us than many humans. They can show more love and affection than many of our friends.

When we go through a setback, our dogs will never laugh at and look down on us. They can share our pain and sorrow. They may do all kinds of funny tricks and even make a fool of themselves to console us, and make us laugh and become happy.

Animals don’t plan to hurt or destroy us. They don't invent and deploy weapons of mass destruction and go to war with us.

I cannot imagine a world without animals. They not only have every right to co-exist with us, they should also be treated with love, compassion, and care.

Without animals, we may slip into an abyss of loneliness and our very existence may even be threatened.

That's why our value system and standards of ethos and morality should also include how we live with and treat animals.

As Mahatma Gandhi would say, "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."

We can't have nobility and dignity if we do not extend it to the animal kingdom. Neither can we claim to have love in our heart if we have no love for animals. We can never be truly in in touch with our soul if we do not

realize that animals can suffer pain and sorrow like us.

Hence, we should be sensitive to how we treat animals and we should defend them when they are being badly treated. When they are abused, we should never stand by and do nothing about it.

Perhaps, the Golden Rule should also apply here. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. A quote from Immanuel Kant comes to mind: 'We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.'

For all the virtues and strengths that we have, we make ourselves less than a human when we abuse animals. We lower ourselves to one of the lowest denominators when we do all kinds of barbaric and wicked acts on them.

In the words of William Penn: "I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness or abilities that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."

When we save an animal and learn to live with and love the animal, we are not just keeping another animal alive. We demonstrate an act of compassion, kindness and inspiration to our children and our children's children.

We can also leave behind a wonderful legacy of working towards a better world.

Ayurvedic Detoxification Diet
06 Jul / 2018

Ayurvedic Detoxification Diet

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This is a special type of diet which purifies the collected toxic substances in our body. It is sweet. By consuming it our digestive system gets relief and it becomes active in digestion of foreign matter and its expulsion from the body. This diet is helpful in releasing our whole body from the fractions.

What is Ayurveda?
05 Jul / 2018

What is Ayurveda?

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Ayurveda is an ancient Indian natural and holistic medicine-medicine system. When Ayurveda is translated from Sanskrit, it means "science of life" (the original word in Sanskrit means ayur means "longevity" or age and Veda means "science"

Ritucharya :: Seasonal routine according to Ayurveda
05 Jul / 2018

Ritucharya :: Seasonal routine according to Ayurveda

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Rituacharya is the ancient Ayurvedic practice and is comprised of two words, “Ritu” which means season and “charya” which means Regimen or discipline. Ritucharya consists of lifestyle and ayurvedic diet routine to cope with the bodily and mental impacts caused by seasonal changes as recommended by Ayurveda . Ritucharya enables us to build our physical strength and mental capability to battleailments that may happen due to seasonal changes. In addition to that, it balances all the three doshas in our body and keeps us fit and healthy throughout the year.

Dinacharya :: Daily routine according to Ayurveda
05 Jul / 2018

Dinacharya :: Daily routine according to Ayurveda

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Daily practice in Sanskrit is called routine. Day means day time and Acharya means to follow or stay with it. Routine is an ideal daily program that takes care of the cycle of nature. Ayurveda is focused on the time of the hour because it is important in regularizing the whole day.

Ayurveda believes that the routine is the discipline of body and mind and it strengthens the immune system and purifies the body from the stool. By simple healthy routine, the body and mind are purified, the defects are balanced, the immune system is strong and the day begins with freshness and renovation.

By following a simple routine in the morning, the beginning of your day is pleasant. This guide is for you to be refreshing in the morning.

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