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Uncategorized, Religion, Cultural Festivals, New Age & Spirituality, Dress, Religious Traditions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Food & Symbolism , Holidays, Rites of Passage, Politics and Religion, Texts & Scriptures, History, World Politics, Funerals, Burials & Wakes, FolkloreLiving In The City: Some of the BenefitsSome people are conflicted with where the most optimal place is to live. Even though cities are often polluted and dirty, they also have some great elements.
Buy Made in USA Products - Why and HowThe best thing Americans can to to help restore the economy is to buy American made products whenever possible. Unfortunately, this is harder to do than you might imagine. Consider the
Frankincense Essential Oil, Its Uses In Ancient Egypt, The Bible And The Present DayFrankincense has been used throughout history. It was even used as an offering. Today, it is used often in meditation because of its calming and relaxing effects.
The Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church And How They Compare To Eastern Orthodox ChristianityThe seven sacraments are fundamental to Catholic daily life. They are important to Eastern Orthodox Christians but they are viewed differently.
Judaism: The Tallit (The Prayer Shawl)The tallit, the Jewish prayer shall, has important religious significance. It has four fringes or tzitzit that remind the wearer of God's commandments.
Judaism: The Kippah & Its Symbolic MeaningThe kippah is an important element of Jewish dress. It is a reminder that God is always present. This symbol of humility is traditionally only to be worn by men.
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