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Human Technology suggests that meditative experience can be deeper if preceded by stimulation and energizing our bodies and breath.We do this through "meridian exercises", an effective way of moving our bodies to improve our breath-work and to enhance our awareness while energizing our bodies. — Ilchi Lee

Contention, like a horse,
Full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose,
And bears down all before him. — William Shakespeare

Living for the satisfaction of only one part of my body (my mouth) [is] unholy. — Lisa Morrone

Happiness has more to do with giving than taking. Kamon 2015 — Kamon

For Gazprom, 2015 is turning out auspiciously. We already see the possibility for additional investments in our investment program. — Alexey Miller

Within one hour of touching the brush to canvas for the first time, my students have a total, complete painting. — Bob Ross

My favorite book is my next one. I'm always hoping to make my next book my best one. — Mo Willems

'Do the Right Thing' has been a big influence on me. I saw it when it first came out in 1989. I was about 18, and it blew me away on many levels - I had never seen anything like it before. — Asif Kapadia

We do not have an American culture. We have a white American culture and a black American culture. So when those two groups try to get together, [it's] very difficult because they each feel like they have the right to their culture. — Michael Emerson

If thou could'st empty all thyself of self
Like to a shell dishabited
Then might He find thee on the ocean shelf
And say This is not dead and fill thee with Himself instead.
But thou art all replete with very thou
And hast such shrewd activity
That when He comes He says This is enow Unto itself - 'twere better let it be
It is so small and full there is no room for me. — Madeleine L'Engle

Alex Poots has always made a bridge between highly experimental and the mainstream. — Hans Ulrich Obrist