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New Research Uncovers the Root Causes Behind Gym Commitment Issues Approximately 200 million Americans and 2 billion adults worldwide are overweight or obese, which puts them at a higher risk of developing numerous health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. The solution to this problem is simple, at least in theory: lose weight by exercising regularly and eating healthily. However, sticking to a regular exercise routine is a significant challenge for many people.
By Charles Nwite3 years ago in Longevity
The Healing Power of Aloe Vera: A Natural Remedy for Eczema Relief and common cold
Aloe vera is a powerful natural remedy that has been used for centuries to treat a wide variety of ailments, including sunburn, skin irritations, and digestive issues. But did you know that aloe vera can also be used to help cure a popular sickness like the common cold?
By Charles Nwite3 years ago in Longevity
The Divine Feminine
Within the spiritual community, I often see the narrative that passion, anger and other strong emotions are considered to be low in vibration. As if by being passionate you make yourself spiritually weak and too attached to matter. There lingers this implied idea that people who achieve liberation within themselves are supposed to be calm no matter what happens in their external environment. To justify such an idea, those within the spiritual community often refer to Buddha’s teachings on the Four Noble Truths. According to Buddha, to be enlightened necessitates losing your earthly desires and most people interpret that as also losing your passions, although I am convinced that it is the masculinization of the idea of spiritual enlightenment rather than a full picture of what it means to be enlightened. After visiting ‘Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic’ exhibition at the British Museum, I wanted to challenge such a narrative of spiritual advancement and bring a little bit of nuance delving into the divide between the masculine and feminine energies.
By Vaiva Paulauskaite3 years ago in Longevity
Achieve Zen: Top Stress-Reducing Techniques For Inner Peace
It can be difficult at times to maintain composure and relaxation with the fast-paced nature of the modern world we live in today. We frequently get bogged down by demanding job schedules, personal commitments, people as a whole and of course, disappointments.
By Kurt Maxey3 years ago in Longevity
The Risks and Benefits of Prescription Medications
The use of prescription medications has become increasingly common in our society as people seek to manage various health conditions. While these medications can offer significant benefits, they also come with potential risks. It's essential to understand both the benefits and risks of prescription medications so that you can make informed decisions about your health.
By sjinfo 20233 years ago in Longevity
The Dark Side of Technology
Technology has revolutionized the way we communicate, work, and entertain ourselves. It has made our lives easier and more convenient, but it also has a dark side. Our devices are hurting our mental health in ways we may not even realize. In this blog post, we will explore the negative effects of technology on our mental health and what we can do to mitigate them.
By sjinfo 20233 years ago in Longevity
The Path of Love, Compassion, and Wisdom
Sufism is a mystical tradition within Islam that seeks to find a deeper understanding of the divine through personal experience and direct contemplation. It is often referred to as the "inner" or "esoteric" dimension of Islam, in contrast to the "outer" or "exoteric" practices and beliefs that are more commonly associated with the religion.
By shammi khan3 years ago in Longevity
Longevity: The Intersection of Health, Wellness, Spirituality, and Lifelong Learning
Longevity: Exploring the Intersection of Health, Wellness, and Spirituality Introduction Longevity is not a new concept. For ages, people have sought ways to live longer. However, as we enter the 21st century, longevity has become a more pressing issue. As the world population ages, we must find ways to ensure that those additional years are healthy, productive, and fulfilling. In this article, we explore the intersection of health, wellness, and spirituality in the pursuit of longevity.
By MUHAMMAD ANAS QURESHI3 years ago in Longevity
From Mind Full to Mindful: How Practicing Meditation Can Help You Live in the Moment
In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life. We're constantly bombarded with distractions, deadlines, and demands, which can leave us feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and disconnected from ourselves and others. That's where meditation comes in – it's a powerful tool that can help you slow down, quiet your mind, and cultivate a deeper sense of awareness and presence.
By GelStories3 years ago in Longevity
"The Ultimate Guide to Building Muscle Mass"
The Ultimate Guide to Building Muscle Mass Are you looking to build muscle mass? Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned lifter, there are some key principles you need to know in order to see results. In this ultimate guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to build muscle mass, from nutrition and training to recovery and supplements.
By Charles Nwite3 years ago in Longevity
The Top 6 Psychological Skills You Need to Boost Your Mental Health
At times, we all go through rough patches in life. During these times, we may feel down, anxious, or overwhelmed, which can interfere with our daily routines and lead to mental health issues. While traditional therapy can be beneficial, it may not always be accessible or affordable for everyone. However, there are various psychological skills you can develop that enable you to become your own therapist and improve your mental wellbeing. In this article, we will delve into these skills and discuss how to implement them in your daily life.
By shammi khan3 years ago in Longevity
House to Haven
It is just past midnight and the moon is not yet full. I am surrounded by houses in the small Maricopa County pocket that is considered East Mesa, Arizona. It’s a corner lot, yet there is no sharp turn, as the road gently passes in a rounded curve. In the not so far away distance, I can hear the rush of traffic on U.S. Highway 60. It is 2007, and I am but the toss of a stone away from my old modular home, yet I might as well be standing atop a Tor in ancient Briton.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherry3 years ago in Longevity





