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Road: : Reiki and the path to wholeness

Reiki: While there are many paths to wholeness, Reiki complements them all. Reiki is not so much a pathway to love and wholeness in and of itself, rather it reveals patterns of wholeness and love to us.

Read more here: » Reiki and the path to wholeness

Road: Encyclopedia II - Madurai - The way ahead

Madurai has an impressive infrastructure for a city its size and has plenty of room for expansion. Madurai has a small airport with connectivity to Chennai and Mumbai. An airport expansion and modernization plan is on the cards. The city has a robust public transportation system, and a well-developed intra- and inter-state bus and railway systems. A major tourist attraction, it has a good network of international and domestic hotel chains. Some of them are: Best Western Germanus, Madura Park Inn International, Taj Garden Retreat, Royal Court, Madur ...

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Madurai, Madurai - History, Madurai - Administration, Madurai - Demographics, Madurai - People and culture, Madurai - City architecture and planning, Madurai - Education, Madurai - Economy, Madurai - Industrial development, Madurai - Present problems, Madurai - Slow development, Madurai - Brain drain, Madurai - Lack of initiatives, Madurai - The way ahead, Madurai - Notable people born in Madurai, Madurai - Headline text

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Road: Encyclopedia II - Autobahn - Construction

Autobahn - Germany. Similar to such freeways in other countries, autobahns have multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, separated by a central barrier with grade-separated junctions and access restricted to certain types of motor vehicles only. The first German Autobahn was completed in 1932 between Cologne and Bonn ^ . Each carriageway was flanked by bankettes about 60 cm (2 ft) in width, constructed of varying materials; right-hand bankett ...

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Autobahn, Autobahn - Construction, Autobahn - Germany, Autobahn - Switzerland, Autobahn - History, Autobahn - Germany, Autobahn - Switzerland, Autobahn - Current density, Autobahn - Germany, Autobahn - Switzerland, Autobahn - Speed limits, Autobahn - Germany, Autobahn - Austria and Switzerland, Autobahn - Notable traffic laws, Autobahn - Film

Read more here: » Autobahn: Encyclopedia II - Autobahn - Construction

Road: Encyclopedia II - Bangalore - History

Pottery dating back to 4000 BCE and silver coins of Roman emperors Augustus, Tiberius and Claudius have been excavated in and around present-day Bangalore district, but have not revealed much about its then inhabitants. The inscription stone found near Begur reveals, that the district was part of the Ganga kingdom ruled from Gangavadi until 1004 and was known as 'Benga-val-oru', the City of Guards in old Kannada. The Cholas of Tamil Nadu captured the city in 1015 AD and collected taxes through the local chieftans until 1116. Th ...

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Bangalore, Bangalore - Origin of name, Bangalore - History, Bangalore - Plague-Crisis of 1898, Bangalore - 1900s, Bangalore - Garden City, Bangalore - Current infrastructure crisis, Bangalore - Climate, Bangalore - Culture and education, Bangalore - Economy, Bangalore - Manufacturing industries, Bangalore - Space technology, Bangalore - Silicon Valley, Bangalore - Biotechnology, Bangalore - Urban life, Bangalore - Current concerns, Bangalore - Roads infrastructure and traffic, Bangalore - Airport issues, Bangalore - Slum population, Bangalore - Bangalore Division

Read more here: » Bangalore: Encyclopedia II - Bangalore - History

Road: Encyclopedia II - Silk Road - Origins

Silk Road - Cross-continental travel. As accomplished waterway shipping and domestication of efficient pack animals both increased the capacity for prehistoric peoples to carry heavier loads over greater distances, cultural exchanges and trade developed rapidly. For example, shipping in predynastic Egypt was already established by the 4th millennium BC along with domestication of the donkey, with the dromedary possibly having been domesticated as well. Domestication of the Bactrian camel and use of the horse for means of transport then follo ...

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Silk Road, Silk Road - Origins, Silk Road - Cross-continental travel, Silk Road - Ancient transport, Silk Road - Egyptian maritime trade, Silk Road - British tin, Silk Road - Chinese and Central Asian contacts, Silk Road - Persian Royal Road, Silk Road - Roman and Egyptian transatlantic voyages, Silk Road - Hellenistic conquests, Silk Road - Chinese exploration of Central Asia, Silk Road - Zhang Qian 138-126 BCE, Silk Road - Ban Chao 97-102 CE, Silk Road - The Roman Empire and silk, Silk Road - Central Asian commercial & cultural exchanges, Silk Road - Artistic transmission on the Silk Road, Silk Road - Mongol era, Silk Road - Technological transfer to the West, Silk Road - Disintegration, Silk Road - The great explorers: Europe reaching for Asia, Silk Road - External links, Silk Road - Notes

Read more here: » Silk Road: Encyclopedia II - Silk Road - Origins

Road: Encyclopedia II - Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Later cartoons

The original Chuck Jones productions ended in 1963 with the closing of the Warner Bros. animation studio. War and Pieces, the last Road Runner short directed by Jones, was released in mid-1964. By that time, Pink Panther co-creator David DePatie and veteran director Friz Freleng had formed DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and commissioned new Road Runner productions. The first cartoon of the DePatie-Freleng Road Runner series, The Wild Chase, was directed by Friz Freleng in 1965, and notably starre ...

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Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Premise, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Mock Latin names, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Scenery, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - The Acme Corporation, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Laws and rules, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Later cartoons, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Spin-offs, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Cultural references, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Commercial appearances, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Video games

Read more here: » Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner: Encyclopedia II - Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner - Later cartoons

Road: Encyclopedia II - Omagh - Omagh Area Facts

The following figures are for Omagh District Council Area which incorporates villages and rural areas surrounding the town of Omagh. Population 1982: 44,417 1992: 46,372 2001: 47,819 2002: 48,919 2004: 50,082 GROWTH: 5,665 (8.64 %) Population Density - 44 per km² Home Ownership - 72 % Unemployment - 4.5% Car Ownership (Households) - 75 % ...

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Omagh, Omagh - History, Omagh - Omagh Bomb, Omagh - Population, Omagh - 2001 Census Demographics, Omagh - Places Of Interest/Tourism, Omagh - Climate, Omagh - Public Transport, Omagh - Road Connections, Omagh - Distances, Omagh - Education, Omagh - Health, Omagh - Religion, Omagh - Sport And Leisure, Omagh - Security, Omagh - Property, Omagh - Media, Omagh - Postcodes/Postal Services, Omagh - Electorial Wards, Omagh - Notable Residents/People From Omagh, Omagh - Town Twinnings, Omagh - Areas Of Omagh, Omagh - Omagh Area Facts, Omagh - Other Information

Read more here: » Omagh: Encyclopedia II - Omagh - Omagh Area Facts

Road: Encyclopedia II - Bucharest - Transport

Bucharest's extensive public transport system is the largest in Romania and the third largest in Europe. It is made up of the Bucharest Metro, as well as a surface transport system run by RATB (Regia Autonoma de Transport Bucuresti), which consists of buses, trams, trolleybuses and light rail. In addition, there is a private taxi and minibus system. The metro and the surface transport system — currently run by two separate state- ...

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Bucharest, Bucharest - Geography and climate, Bucharest - Geography, Bucharest - Climate, Bucharest - Law and government, Bucharest - Administration, Bucharest - Justice system, Bucharest - Crime, Bucharest - History, Bucharest - Treaties signed in Bucharest, Bucharest - Demographics, Bucharest - Economy, Bucharest - Transport, Bucharest - Culture, Bucharest - Landmarks, Bucharest - Visual arts, Bucharest - Performing arts, Bucharest - Music and nightlife, Bucharest - Traditional culture, Bucharest - Cultural events and festivals, Bucharest - Architecture, Bucharest - Historical architecture, Bucharest - Communist architecture, Bucharest - Modern architecture, Bucharest - Education, Bucharest - Media, Bucharest - Sports, Bucharest - Portrayal in film and fiction, Bucharest - Notes

Read more here: » Bucharest: Encyclopedia II - Bucharest - Transport

Road: Kundalini Awakens

Kundalini Awakening

When Rob told me my Kundalini had been awakened, I had absolutely no idea what he was talking about. The awakening of Kundalini is a spiritual awakening, a major step towards realization of the divine. It is, in fact, a great boon, a great blessing and a magical gift. According to Swami Prajananda,

 

"The main purpose of its awakening in a seeker is to enable him to attain Godhood" (Muktananda, Kundalini 9).

 

Read more here: » Kundalini Awakening: Kundalini Awakens

Road: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - New York

Boston Post Road - Manhattan. Much of the route in Manhattan was abandoned between 1839 and 1844, when the current street grid was laid out.[1] The following sections of the road still exist: Broadway-The Bowery-Fourth Avenue-Broadway from Wall Street (the southern end of the Post Road) to Madison Square Park large gap through Midtown Manhattan St. Nicholas Avenue-Broadway from 110th Street to 228th Street (with a realignment near 145th Street) 228th Street-Kingsbridge Avenue from Broadway to the ...

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Boston Post Road, Boston Post Road - New York, Boston Post Road - Manhattan, Boston Post Road - The Bronx, Boston Post Road - Westchester County, Boston Post Road - Upper Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Lower Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Rhode Island, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts, Boston Post Road - Middle Post Road, Boston Post Road - Connecticut, Boston Post Road - Massachusetts

Read more here: » Boston Post Road: Encyclopedia II - Boston Post Road - New York

Road: Encyclopedia II - Brighton - Early history

While any British history predating the first mentions by literate Romans is, by definition, consigned to an obscured landscape known intimidatingly as 'prehistory', a few things are known about the area. Whitehawk Camp — a natural viewpoint — is bisected by Manor Road. The centre of this early Neolithic causewayed enclosure c.3500BC is someway toward the aerial mast on the south side of Manor Road, opposite the grandstand. There are four concentric circles of ditches and mounds, broken or 'causewayed' in many places. Significant vestiges of the mounds remain ...

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Brighton, Brighton - Early history, Brighton - 18th and 19th century, Brighton - 20th Century, Brighton - Piers, Brighton - IRA bombing, Brighton - Brighton today, Brighton - Night-life & popular music, Brighton - Sport, Brighton - Transport, Brighton - Notable inhabitants, Brighton - Brighton in literature, Brighton - Brighton in film

Read more here: » Brighton: Encyclopedia II - Brighton - Early history

Road: Energise Yourself Each Morning

Morning is the best time for all meditative methods. It is the time when the whole existence is waking up and one can try different methods. It is the time when the whole existence is waking up and one can try different methods of meditation.

 

The moment you wake up, get connected with your being. And the best way to get connected is to become aware of your breath. Watch your breath Ð coming in, going out. Watch it. Don't breathe, just watch. Passive watching. Listen to the soft and subtle sound of the movement of your breath.

 

(See also: Morning Meditation , Meditation, Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)

 

Read more here: » Morning Meditation: Energise Yourself Each Morning

Road: Encyclopedia II - George Orwell - Political views

Orwell's political views changed over time, but there can be no doubt that he was a man of the left throughout his life as a writer. His time in Burma made him a staunch opponent of imperialism, and his experience of poverty while researching Down and Out in Paris and London and The Road to Wigan Pier turned him into a socialist. "Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic ...

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George Orwell, George Orwell - Early life, George Orwell - Education, George Orwell - Burma and the early novels, George Orwell - The Road to Wigan Pier, George Orwell - The Spanish Civil War and Homage to Catalonia, George Orwell - The second world war and Animal Farm, George Orwell - The road to Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell - Political views, George Orwell - Legacy, George Orwell - Work, George Orwell - Influence on the English language, George Orwell - Literary influences, George Orwell - Trivia, George Orwell - Books, George Orwell - Essays, George Orwell - Poems, George Orwell - Books about George Orwell

Read more here: » George Orwell: Encyclopedia II - George Orwell - Political views

Road: Encyclopedia II - Omagh - Property

In 2005, it was revealed that house prices in Omagh (along with South County Tyrone and Fermanagh) had risen by 38% (on average) since 2004. This brings the average house price in these areas to £161,496 (€237,339.91 or $280,040.50). This makes the house prices in these areas the second most expensive (on average) in Northern Ireland - the North Coast (Coleraine/Limavady) was the most expensive at £170,191 on average. The price in Omagh is over £20,000 higher than the Northern Ireland average which was £139,520. Belfast (the Northern Ireland capital and largest city) was almost £30,000 ...

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Omagh, Omagh - History, Omagh - Omagh Bomb, Omagh - Population, Omagh - 2001 Census Demographics, Omagh - Places Of Interest/Tourism, Omagh - Climate, Omagh - Public Transport, Omagh - Road Connections, Omagh - Distances, Omagh - Education, Omagh - Health, Omagh - Religion, Omagh - Sport And Leisure, Omagh - Security, Omagh - Property, Omagh - Media, Omagh - Postcodes/Postal Services, Omagh - Electorial Wards, Omagh - Notable Residents/People From Omagh, Omagh - Town Twinnings, Omagh - Areas Of Omagh, Omagh - Omagh Area Facts, Omagh - Other Information

Read more here: » Omagh: Encyclopedia II - Omagh - Property

Road: Encyclopedia II - Long Island - Transportation

The Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Expressway, and Northern and Southern State Parkways (the latter three all products of the automobile-centered planning of Robert Moses) make east-west travel on the island straightforward, if not always quick. The MTA Long Island Bus provides bus transportation throughout Nassau County and the western portions of Suffolk County. Suffolk Transit provides ...

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Long Island, Long Island - Geography, Long Island - Climate, Long Island - Geology, Long Island - Economy, Long Island - Politics, Long Island - Crime, Long Island - Transportation, Long Island - Colleges and universities, Long Island - Leisure, Long Island - Beaches, Long Island - Resort areas, Long Island - Food, Long Island - Sports, Long Island - Music, Long Island - Demography, Long Island - History, Long Island - Notes

Read more here: » Long Island: Encyclopedia II - Long Island - Transportation

Road: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Path

path: Marga or pantha. A trail, road or way. In Hinduism there are various ways that the term path is used.

-       path of enlightenment salvation moksha: The way to the ultimate goals of Self Realization and liberation.

-       universal path: The spiritual path conceived as being followed by all of existence, marching on its way to Godhood.

-       path of dharma: Following principles of good conduct and virtue.

-       the two paths: The way of the monk and that of the householder, a choice to be made by each Hindu young man.

-       Peerless highest path: The spiritual path (or the path of renunciation) as the noblest of human undertakings.

-       the straight path: The way that goes directly to the goal, without distraction or karmic detour.

-       on the path: someone who is seriously studying, striving and performing sadhana to perfect the inner and outer nature.

-       our right path in life: The best way for us personally to proceed; personal dharma, svadharma. -

-       "Truth is one, paths are many:" Hinduism's affirmation for tolerance. It accepts that there are various ways to proceed toward the ultimate goal.

See: dharma, pada.

(See also: Path , Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Road Dictionary

Road: Encyclopedia II - Mount Greylock - History

Prior to the arrival of Europeans the Mahican people were closely associated with this region. The traditional trade route connecting the tribes of the Hudson and Connecticut River Valleys (today, Route 2 known as the Mohawk Trail) passes beneath the northern flank of Mount Greylock. The mountain was known to eighteenth century English settlers as Grand Hoosuc(k). In the early nineteenth century it was called Saddleback Mountain because of its appearance (Saddle Ball, the name of th ...

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Mount Greylock, Mount Greylock - Location, Mount Greylock - History, Mount Greylock - Features

Read more here: » Mount Greylock: Encyclopedia II - Mount Greylock - History

Road: Encyclopedia II - Jack Kerouac - Life

Kerouac was born Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac, in Lowell, Massachusetts, to a family of Franco-Americans. His parents, Leo-Alcide Kerouac and Gabrielle-Ange Lévesque, were natives of the province of Quebec in Canada. Like many other Quebecers of their generation, the Lévesques and Kerouacs were part of the Quebec emigration to New England to find employment. Jack didn't start to learn English until the age of six. At home, he and his family spoke Quebec French. At an early age, he was profoundly marked by the death of his elder brother Gérard, later prompting him to wri ...

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Jack Kerouac, Jack Kerouac - Life, Jack Kerouac - Career, Jack Kerouac - Influence, Jack Kerouac - Quotes, Jack Kerouac - Bibliography, Jack Kerouac - Prose, Jack Kerouac - Poetry letters audio recordings and other writings

Read more here: » Jack Kerouac: Encyclopedia II - Jack Kerouac - Life

Road: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Watling Street - Battle

Paulinus chose his battleground carefully. Traveling north along Watling Street with Boudica and her army close behind, Paulinus chose an open field along the road surrounded by forest on three sides. The forest provided protection for the Roman flanks and rear against attack. The field also narrowed at the end Paullinus had deployed his troops, which meant Boudica could not outflank the Romans, thus removing her advantage of numbers. He placed his legionaries in close order, with lightly-armed ...

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Battle of Watling Street, Battle of Watling Street - Background, Battle of Watling Street - Battle, Battle of Watling Street - Aftermath

Read more here: » Battle of Watling Street: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Watling Street - Battle

Road: Encyclopedia - Cairns Queensland

Cairns is a regional city and Local Government Area located in Queensland, Australia. Originally settled to serve as a port for exporting gold and other precious metals from mines west of the city, it later became a center for the crushing and exporting of sugar. The city is rapidly expanding, with an approximate population of 137,000, and is reliant on the sugar and tourism industry. The City of Cairns lies about 172 ...

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Read more here: » Cairns Queensland: Encyclopedia - Cairns Queensland

Road: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Transport

Sheffield - National and international travel. Sheffield is linked into the national motorway network via the M1 and M18 motorways. The M1 skirts the north-east of the city, linking Sheffield with London to the south and Leeds to the north; the M18 branches from the M1 close to Sheffield, linking the city with Doncaster, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport and the Humber ports. The Sheffield Parkway conne ...

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Sheffield, Sheffield - Geography, Sheffield - People, Sheffield - Districts, Sheffield - History, Sheffield - Industry and economy, Sheffield - Government and politics, Sheffield - International Links, Sheffield - Sport, Sheffield - Culture and attractions, Sheffield - Music, Sheffield - Attractions, Sheffield - Media and film, Sheffield - Education, Sheffield - Transport, Sheffield - National and international travel, Sheffield - Local travel, Sheffield - References and notes

Read more here: » Sheffield: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Transport

Road: Everyday Metaphysics

We all live metaphysical lives, whether we are aware of it or not. What we desire becomes manifest in our lives. What we fear becomes manifest in our lives. When these things happen, we are experiencing the Law of Attraction (sometimes called the Law of Resonance.) The Law of Attraction states that we create (co-create with God) in our lives that which we focus on. The vibration sent out to the Universe of what we fear or desire or believe attracts to us things that resonate with our fears, desires and beliefs. Our lives are always in sync with exactly what we believe about our lives.

 

(See also: Law of Attraction , Sherry Binkelman , Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Law of Attraction: Everyday Metaphysics





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