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Halasana Yoga pour les dbutants en Francais – Video

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Halasana Yoga pour les dbutants en Francais
Cet asana est appele la pose de charrue. Dans cette posture, les muscles abdominaux sont renforcs et il assure une bonne sant de la colonne vertbrale. Il amliore la souplesse de la...

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Restorative Yoga: Take it Down a Notch with Jules Mitchell- Udaya Yoga – Video

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Restorative Yoga: Take it Down a Notch with Jules Mitchell- Udaya Yoga
Jules Mitchell is a yoga therapist and the creator of the Active Restoration DVD. She leads you through this 40-minute restorative yoga class while combining the tradition of yoga with her...

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Pope maps out personal (and progressive) policy in series of speeches now that synod is over

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Published October 29, 2014

FILE -- In this file photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano on Oct. 28, 2014, Pope Francis speaks to participants of the Global Meeting of Popular Movements, at the Vatican. Pope Francis has made some of the most important policy speeches of his pontificate in recent days, catching up for lost time following months of attention to bureaucratic reform and the convulsive meeting of bishops on family issues that just ended. Often speaking in his native Spanish, Francis has focused on issues close to his heart, pontificating at length about the plight of the poor and unemployed, the environment and even evolution, seemingly emboldened to speak his mind on topics that must make even some of his closest collaborators squirm. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)(The Associated Press)

FILE -- In this file photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano on Oct. 27, 2014, Pope Francis is flanked by Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Mons. Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, during the unveiling of a bronze bust of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, at the Vatican. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI spent his entire pontificate elaborating on the compatibility of faith and scientific reason, insisting that the cosmos isn't a system of random chaos but rather an organized system where the hand of the Creator is obvious. St. John Paul II and Pope Pius XII voiced similar conclusions before him. Pope Francis put the churchs thinking in his own words: "The Big Bang, which today is considered the origin of the world, doesn't contradict the intervention of a divine creator but requires it," he said. "Evolution in nature doesn't contradict the notion of creation because evolution presupposes the creation of beings who evolve." (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)(The Associated Press)

VATICAN CITY Pope Francis has made some of the most important policy speeches of his pontificate in recent days, catching up for lost time following months of attention to bureaucratic reform and the turbulent meeting of bishops on family issues that just ended.

Often speaking in his native Spanish, Francis has focused on issues close to his heart, pontificating at length about the plight of the poor and unemployed, the environment and even evolution, seemingly emboldened to speak his mind on topics that must make even some of his closest collaborators squirm.

He hasn't changed church doctrine. But he has pushed the envelope on some issues, raised eyebrows with his blunt speaking style on others, and made clear where his progressive social priorities lie. Here are some highlights from a busy week at the Vatican, with issues that Francis might raise again when he makes a major policy speech to the European Parliament next month.

SILENT DEATH PENALTY

In his most explosive speech to a group of penal lawyers, Francis went well beyond the Vatican's previous opposition to capital punishment by denouncing life prison terms as a "hidden death penalty." Francis' outreach to prisoners is well-known: He famously washed the feet of juvenile delinquents Muslims and women among them at a Rome detention center during his first Holy Thursday as pope. In his speech last week, Francis denounced prison systems as "out of control" for depriving people of their dignity, citing recourse to the death penalty, detaining people without charge or conviction and holding inmates in isolation, which he called a form of "physical and psychological torture." Putting him squarely at odds with the United States, where he is going next year, Francis also denounced extraordinary renditions, which the CIA used after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks to take terror suspects to third countries for interrogation.

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BIG BANG

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October 30th, 2014 at 2:46 pm

Pope Francis Maps Out Personal, and Progressive, Policies

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Vatican City Pope Francis has made some of the most important policy speeches of his pontificate in recent days, catching up for lost time following months of attention to bureaucratic reform and the turbulent meeting of bishops on family issues that just ended.

Often speaking in his native Spanish, Francis has focused on issues close to his heart the plight of the poor and unemployed, the environment and even evolution, seemingly emboldened to speak his mind on topics that must make even some of his closest collaborators squirm.

He hasnt changed church doctrine. But he has pushed the envelope on some issues, raised eyebrows with his blunt speaking style on others, and made clear where his progressive social priorities lie. Here are some highlights from a busy week at the Vatican, with issues that Francis might raise again when he makes a major policy speech to the European Parliament next month.

Silent Death Penalty

In his most explosive speech to a group of penal lawyers, Francis went well beyond the Vaticans previous opposition to capital punishment by denouncing life prison terms as a hidden death penalty. Francis outreach to prisoners is well-known: He famously washed the feet of juvenile delinquents Muslims and women among them at a Rome detention center during his first Holy Thursday as pope. In his speech last week, Francis denounced prison systems as out of control for depriving people of their dignity, citing recourse to the death penalty, detaining people without charge or conviction and holding inmates in isolation, which he called a form of physical and psychological torture. Putting him squarely at odds with the United States, where he is going next year, Francis also denounced extraordinary renditions, which the CIA used after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks to take terror suspects to third countries for interrogation.

Big Bang

Francis raised some eyebrows with his remarks on creation and evolution, saying the Big Bang theory doesnt contradict the Christian belief in creation. While his words were very Franciscan in their bluntness When we read the story of Creation in Genesis we risk imagining that God was a magician Francis was merely restating what the Catholic Church has long taught: that there is no contradiction between creation and evolution. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI spent his entire pontificate elaborating on the compatibility of faith and scientific reason, insisting that the cosmos isnt a system of random chaos but rather an organized system where the hand of the Creator is obvious. St. John Paul II and Pope Pius XII voiced similar conclusions before him. Francis put the churchs thinking in his own words: Evolution in nature doesnt contradict the notion of creation because evolution presupposes the creation of beings who evolve, he said.

Unemployment

Francis also grabbed headlines when he acknowledged that his concern for the poor, the unemployed and the environment would lead some to label him a communist. They dont understand that love for the poor is at the center of the Gospel, he said. The remarks were delivered to a meeting of representatives of popular movements at the Vatican. In the audience were farmers, miners, fishermen and Argentine cartoneros, who sift through garbage looking for recyclable goods.

Also on hand to hear one of the longest, most heartfelt speeches of Francis pontificate was Evo Morales, Bolivias first indigenous president known for his socialist rhetoric. In an off-the-cuff speech in Spanish, Francis denounced the injustices of the poor that the world wants to forget, the scandal of hunger and the lost generation of young people who are unemployed.

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Pope maps out personal policy, denounces life prison terms and says Big Bang and evolution are real

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VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Francis has made some of the most important policy speeches of his pontificate in recent days, catching up for lost time following months of attention to bureaucratic reform and the turbulent meeting of bishops on family issues that just ended.

Often speaking in his native Spanish, Francis has focused on issues close to his heart, pontificating at length about the plight of the poor and unemployed, the environment and even evolution, seemingly emboldened to speak his mind on topics that must make even some of his closest collaborators squirm.

He hasnt changed church doctrine. But he has pushed the envelope on some issues, raised eyebrows with his blunt speaking style on others, and made clear where his progressive social priorities lie. Here are some highlights from a busy week at the Vatican, with issues that Francis might raise again when he makes a major policy speech to the European Parliament next month.

SILENT DEATH PENALTY

In his most explosive speech to a group of penal lawyers, Francis went well beyond the Vaticans previous opposition to capital punishment by denouncing life prison terms as a hidden death penalty. Francis outreach to prisoners is well-known: He famously washed the feet of juvenile delinquents Muslims and women among them at a Rome detention center during his first Holy Thursday as pope. In his speech last week, Francis denounced prison systems as out of control for depriving people of their dignity, citing recourse to the death penalty, detaining people without charge or conviction and holding inmates in isolation, which he called a form of physical and psychological torture. Putting him squarely at odds with the United States, where he is going next year, Francis also denounced extraordinary renditions, which the CIA used after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks to take terror suspects to third countries for interrogation.

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BIG BANG

Francis raised some eyebrows with his remarks on creation and evolution, saying the Big Bang theory doesnt contradict the Christian belief in creation. While his words were very Franciscan in their bluntness When we read the story of Creation in Genesis we risk imagining that God was a magician Francis was merely restating what the Catholic Church has long taught: that there is no contradiction between creation and evolution. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI spent his entire pontificate elaborating on the compatibility of faith and scientific reason, insisting that the cosmos isnt a system of random chaos but rather an organized system where the hand of the Creator is obvious. St. John Paul II and Pope Pius XII voiced similar conclusions before him. Francis put the churchs thinking in his own words: Evolution in nature doesnt contradict the notion of creation because evolution presupposes the creation of beings who evolve, he said.

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Jakub Kowalewski – Insane Meditation – Video

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Mini Anapana Meditation For All | English | Subtitles – Video

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ASCENSION MEDITATION Anunnaki Psychic Spirit Fairie GUIDED – Video

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ASCENSION MEDITATION PRAYER GUIDED Archangel Metatron Decree Sacred Prayer Anunnaki Psychic Spirit Fairie. http://psychicspiritfairie.wordpress.com/ - ASCENSION MEDITATION PRAYER ...

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Visualization Meditation Technique – DNA Tree Visualization – Video

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Visualization Meditation Technique - DNA Tree Visualization
Visualization Meditation Learn more at: http://www.lifescriptdoctor.com/visualization-techniques/ This video of visualization meditation technique can help you balance your energy flow in...

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