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Thought of the day: You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Thought of the day: Fall seven times, stand up eight.” -Japanese Proverb

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Thought of the day: The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials. -Chinese Proverb

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Yoga Pose of the Week

This weeks yoga pose is Agnistambhasana- The Fire Log Pose.

In this pose the legs look like nicely stacked fire wood!

Yoga Pose of the Week

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Colours of Christmas

Christmas is such a peaceful and loving time of year. Colour combinations are everywhere, from leaves changing colours to decorations on christmas trees and wrapping paper.

Traditionally the colours red and gree have always been popular, however white and blue is making an appearance this year.

What do these colours mean?

Red is the feng shui colour representing Fire – bringing joy nd excitement.
Green is the feng shui colour representing Wood – excellent for improving health and balancing family life.
White is the feng shui colour for Metal representing clarity -purity and innocence
Blue is the feng shui colour for Water representing calming energy -healing and calming

By combing these colours you can obtain a very calm and peaceful festive season.

By introducing an earth element such as Chocolate, coffee or beautiful mahogany wood into your home all five elements will be in balance setting you up for a wonderful and joyous festive season with family and friends.

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Amazing New Millennium Children

After the turn of the millennium, there was great talk about Indigo children  and the changes that we would see in children being born this century.

You would guess that these changes would be easy to identify. This amazing toddler in England is showing the signs of being a genius fairly early in his life. He may even give Einstein a run for his money!:

Most kids his age are just learning the names of their favourite cartoon characters. But 2-year-old Oscar Wrigley of Berkshire, England is devouring encyclopaedias, history books, and nature guides.  When he rides in the car with his parents, he amuses himself by identifying all of the instruments in a classical music recording. Though his body may be small, his brain never rests.

Oscar’s parents knew he was different from an early age: at four months old, he could point to the outfit that he wanted to wear. He began talking at nine months old, and by a year and a half, he could recite the entire alphabet. He began reading soon after, and now knows thousands of words—and is happy to correct others when they don’t get something quite right, as in a recent incident when a neighbour spotted a bird in the Wrigley family’s garden, and asked Oscar, ““Is that a tweet-tweet?”

“No,” the toddler replied. “It’s a blue tit.”

While Oscar’s parents have long known that their son is precocious, they’ve just found out how far above the curve he is: Oscar recently took a IQ test, and got the highest possible score. He was judged to have an IQ of at least 160, putting him in the ranks of Albert Einstein and modern visionaries like Stephen Hawking. He’s been accepted as Britain’s youngest boy to join MENSA, the club for the extremely gifted.

Oscar’s parents are eager to get him enrolled in school two years early, but in the meantime, he’s content to amuse himself reading books, conducting back-seat symphonies, and, of course, correcting the neighbours—and possibly soon, his parents.

“I’m fully expecting the day to come when he turns around and tells me I’m an idiot.” Oscar’s father, Joe, told The Daily Mail.

Source: Gimundo

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Thought of the day: Five minutes, just before going to sleep, given to a bit of directed imagination regarding achievement possibilities of the morrow, will steadily and increasingly bear fruit, particularly if all ideas of difficulty, worry or fear are resolutely ruled out and replaced by those of accomplishment and smiling courage. -Frederick Pierce

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Thought of the day: Aim at perfection in everything, though in most things it is unattainable. However, they who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as unattainable. -Lord Chesterfield

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Thought of the day: The noblest revenge is to forgive. – Anonymous

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Thought of the day: A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that has not been opened. -The Talmud

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