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    Karma Yoga

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    John Q. Yoga Class Karma Yoga Presentation Karma Yoga What is Karma yoga? Karma means “action” or “work” so Karma yoga means “Union of actions” (what goes around comes around) Karma Yoga is taking responsibility for all of our actions‚ physical‚ mental and spiritual actions. It also means to perform work to the best of our ability and awareness‚ without being overly attached to the outcome. Its knowing you can control what lie inside of you but the the things around you. So you adapt your

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    Karma Or Selfless Action

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    In the path of Karma or selfless action one attains purity of mind and gradually attains the knowledge (Jnana) of Self. As one goes on performing acts of sacrifices and rituals for worldly rewards a stage comes when he starts doing selfless Karmas (acts) not with any aspiration for any type of reward‚ whether it is worldly prosperity‚ fame or name or for any future benefit like Heaven but for the sheer joy and enjoyment in serving others wholeheartedly‚ sincerely‚ honestly‚ without any expectation

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    Dharma and Karma

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    according to the codes of conduct (Dharma). Karma is defined as sum of person’s actions in one of his successive states of existence‚ viewed as deciding his fate for the next (Das). In many of the Eastern Religions‚ life after death‚ which is known as reincarnation‚ exists (Das). The main purpose in life is to reach good karma by achieving good dharma. In the story of Ramayana‚ there are many examples that would display both positive and negative dharma and karma. King Dasharatha made a promise to his

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    What do you understand by the term “Lancefield groups”? History In the early 1930’s Rebecca Lancefield recognized the importance of serological tests for the identification of organisms. The system is based on specific antibody agglutination reactions with cell wall carbohydrate antigens (C polysaccharides) extracted from the streptococci. Lancefield also showed that further sub division of group A into specific serological types was possible using type-specific M (protein) antigens. The groups

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    Karma In Medea

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    What goes around comes around” they all say. Karma that is‚ some people believe that when you wrong others‚ you will in due time be wronged as well. Karma can be given out by the person who has been wrong‚ or it can be totally natural. In the Greek play Medea‚ Medea sets out to hand deliver karma to the woman Jason cheated with and plans to marry. She makes an intricate plan to give the princess of Corinth a lovely robe paired with a diadem‚ and to these items she laces it with deadly poison. The

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    Caste and Karma

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    Caste and Karma Understanding the people of India is a complex and rewarding endeavor. The country is rich with culture and home to people of varied ethnic groups and religions. India has a population of 1‚201‚193‚422 as of the 2011 census and accounts for the second largest population in the world with 17.5% of the world’s population; China is first with 19.4% and USA is third with 4.5% (Http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-Prov-Results/data_files/india/final_ppt_2011_ chapter3.pdf‚ 2011.). The enormous

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    accomplish moksha. Moksha is the final release from self .It is like loosening of all the bondages and attaining oneness with the one or the almighty. All the religion believes in attaining mocha or salvation .They have different ways to achieve it. The Hindu philosophy believes in four disciplines to achieve it. The first discipline is karma yoga that is working for supreme. The second discipline is Janna yoga that is realizing the supreme. The third way to achieve salvation or moksha is Raja yoga

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    Precious Khay Hipolito March 19‚ 2012 The Story of the Good Brahman Based on my basic knowledge about Indian society‚ Brahmans hold the highest status in India’s caste system. I perceive that the story will be similar to bible stories like‚ the good shepherd. However‚ what I encountered in reading the selection is a Brahman‚ specifically‚ a confused Brahman who is not happy with his life. The Brahman who is a philosopher himself‚ constantly questions his existence‚ his essence‚ and his

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    What do ethics/morality in business mean? Difference between success and failure! The most important attribute that distinguishes business long-term success‚ are the practices of admirable business ethics/morality‚ which are then interpreted as the integrity of the company. So in essence‚ ethics/morality in business is the behavioral aspect that dictates all dealings within their world. In the business world most ownership or management groups‚ describe this function in three ways‚ avoiding breaking

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    together‚ united‚ because of our constitution. Freedom is the right to be able to do as you please unless it interferes with the rights of others. My freedom is very important to me because it gives me the right to speak my personal thoughts. This is important to me because it gives me the right to speak out against something that offends me or to protect something that others would abolish. I believe that our freedom is what shapes this country. It has given everyone the right of freedom of speech‚ along

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