Keith E. Renninson

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For many of us today focus and concentration aren’t difficult by virtue of necessity, for others however, it is an unbearable task.nnAncient and modern day yogis taught yoga as a way to gain focus and become one with yourself and the universe. Being grounded is goal of many westerners because it is illusive.nnBut, lets look at the basis for the problem.n nOccupations, family, avocations, addiction to multi-tasking, goal achievement, and cultural pressures are among the reas

July 4, 2007

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It’s pretty hard to have not noticed that there are yoga studios, classes and magazines popping up everywhere. Yoga has gone mainstream in a big way in the past few of years.nnWhat once was looked upon as a form of exercising which only the extremely limber would attempt, yoga has been given new life with many new forms arriving in a neighborhood class near you.nnYou don’t even have to study East Indian spirituality, become a vegetarian or burn incense to become a devout

July 2, 2007

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Have you ever wondered to what extent virtues play in today’s world? It’s not a subject that many of the Earth’s inhabitants explore; yet to some extent, they still dictate our relationships, politics and cultures. nnVirtues play a significant role in families and the formation of critical thinking by children. How your child will grow up, the ease with which they fit into friendships, and how they view the world are all ways their lives are affected by the virtues they

July 2, 2007

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As I continue my quest to uncover the long lost art of living a virtuous life, readers have begun to comment in wonderfully articulate ways, about how, they too, want them back in their lives. One word keeps popping up as I hear from you that I had expected to espouse on sooner or later, but since you keep using it in your emails I thought I'd cover it in this article.nnThat virtue is respect.nnMr. Webster defines respect as: "to consider worthy of high regard, to refrain fro

June 30, 2007

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