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		<title>FAITH &#8211; LIMP BIZKIT!!!!</title>
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		<title>Prayer, How To Pray Effectively</title>
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Pray With Focus Ebook Is A Simple Yet Effective Guide To Prayer. Information Was Complied After Asking People Their Biggest Questions About Prayer. Packed With Information Gleaned From 21 Years Of Experience By The Author On Prayer And How To Pray.<br />
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		<title>Phil Manfield Video &#8211; EMDR, Grief &amp; Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 09:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Types Of Grief]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[www.emdrinaction.com Grief is one of those types of issues that EMDR is wonderful for. And in my trainings and consultations, I tell people if there&#8217;s a loss involved in a history, usually I suggest going for that first because it&#8217;s the kind of thing that resolves. This may be too technical, but basically when a [...]]]></description>
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<p>www.emdrinaction.com Grief is one of those types of issues that EMDR is wonderful for. And in my trainings and consultations, I tell people if there&#8217;s a loss involved in a history, usually I suggest going for that first because it&#8217;s the kind of thing that resolves. This may be too technical, but basically when a person loses someone that was dear to them and important to them, and they start to process that memory, the loss, they have inside them the memory of this person and that is what I am referring to as a resource. And because they have that resource, even though they&#8217;ve lost the person, the loss process is almost &#8211; it almost always processes very quickly, usually one session.<br />
<strong>Video Rating: 5 / 5</strong></p>
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		<title>Hole &#8211; Dying {Live}</title>
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<p>Hole Performing &#8216;Dying&#8217; Not owned by myself!<br />
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		<title>Funeral Planning, End of Life Planning, New Funeral Technology Tools, Grief and Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FuneralResources.com, www.funeralresources.com, is the leading Funeral Planning and End of Life Planning Resource Center, offering FREE access their article library, grief and loss center, new funeral technology tools such as Funeral Webcasting, Gravestone RFID Microchip Technology, DVD Video Tributes, Funeral Music, Funeral Songs, Memorial Diamonds, and Memorial Reefs. There is also extensive end of life [...]]]></description>
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<p>FuneralResources.com, www.funeralresources.com, is the leading Funeral Planning and End of Life Planning Resource Center, offering FREE access their article library, grief and loss center, new funeral technology tools such as Funeral Webcasting, Gravestone RFID Microchip Technology, DVD Video Tributes, Funeral Music, Funeral Songs, Memorial Diamonds, and Memorial Reefs. There is also extensive end of life planning, estate planning, and financial planning resources including how to preplan a funeral, FREE Ebooks and &#8220;How To Guides&#8221;, the different types of funeral insurance and burial insurance, information on prepaying funeral expenses and funeral costs, and detailed information about Preneed and Final Expense Insurance and Plans. http is the most comprehensive online funeral resource center on the Internet. You can easily locate all of the key information you need to know when you are planning or preplanning a funeral, and also seek professional support through our National Directory of Funeral Homes, Cemeteries, and Crematiories. Featuring Christopher Hill, founder of FuneralResources.com.</p>
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		<title>Die Kunst Des Oralsex &#8211; Wie Man Eine Frau Auf Franzosisch Begluckt</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 08:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Oralsex Bei Frauen Ist Der Beliebteste Sexakt, Doch Die Wenigsten Manner Haben Das Dafur Notwendige Konnen. Richtig Durchgefuhrt Wird Es Sie Auf Wolke Sieben Bringen, Und Sie Wird *sie* Auf Jede Nur Vorstellbare Weise Verfuhren Wollen. Hohe Umsatze.<br />
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		<title>The Gift Within Grief</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Grief, like life, could be a journey to be traveled.&#8221; I became a student of grief several years ago, particularly when the tragic deaths of my brother in 1982 and my mother in 1985. What I noticed straight away was how completely unprepared my family and I were to house those powerful feelings of grief. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p> &#8220;Grief, like life, could be a journey to be traveled.&#8221;<br />
I became a student of grief several years ago, particularly when the tragic deaths of my brother in 1982 and my mother in 1985. What I noticed straight away was how completely unprepared my family and I were to house those powerful feelings of grief. Like most individuals within the western world, we tend to were never taught what to try to to when our hearts become broken. It&#8217;s a multigenerational phenomenon that misinformation regarding how to accommodate sad or painful emotions is passed down from one set of parents to their kids, to a higher and so forth.</p>
<p>Everybody was uncomfortable around us as we grieved, simply as I had continuously been uncomfortable around others who were addressing loss. It appeared that we have a tendency to were all expected to act like we tend to were OK and keep our painful feelings to ourselves.</p>
<p>&#8220;Laugh and the globe laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone.&#8221;<br />
In 1995, at age ten, my youngest of 3 sons was diagnosed with leukemia. Following 8 days of intensive chemotherapy at Kids&#8217;s Hospital, Craig developed a blood infection that his body might not fight. He died just 20 days when his diagnosis had been made.</p>
<p>Craig&#8217;s death completely shattered my world. I attempted to work with the misinformation that I had learned about managing grief like: &#8220;grieve alone, keep busy, be sturdy, don&#8217;t feel dangerous and time heals all wounds.&#8221; None of those myths regarding loss worked! I still felt immense pain. Finding that I had an unprecedented need to cry and express my deep pain, I found somebody I might trust&#8230;.a smart friend who didn&#8217;t build intellectual remarks or offer up advice. She would just listen to my heartfelt emotions, allow me to cry and then give me hugs. As a result of of this unharness I used to be in a position to feel better. I was undoubtedly on to one thing!</p>
<p>Since Craig&#8217;s death, my life has completely changed directions. It&#8217;s become my constant calling and my ministry to help others house their losses. One issue has led to another along this journey. First, I was impressed to form a book and CD, &#8220;Sundance, the Story of Craig&#8221; Later I become a public speaker and presenter, and most recently, a Certified Grief ! Recovery? Specialist.</p>
<p>In this limited house I can do my best to share some things I&#8217;ve got learned.<br />
1. Grief is the traditional and natural reaction to loss of any kind. (There are 43 potential sorts of loss we have a tendency to can encounter in our lifetimes!)<br />
2. Grief is that the conflicting mass of human emotions following the end of or a change in a acquainted pattern of behavior.<br />
3. Grief is an emotional method, and not of the intellect.<br />
4. We have a tendency to humans grieve all of our losses.<br />
5. Grievers just want to be heard!!!</p>
<p>My best recommendation to you is to search out a secure person to share your pain with, simply like I did once Craig died. You want to express your feelings, or they can be stored within you, and your healing will be restricted and delayed!<br />
If someone else is grieving, become a massive heart with ears. Listen to them without giving an intellectual response. Be a secure place for them. Once they are finished talking, simply provide your expression of sympathy and then supply a hug. These simple acts are unbelievably effective and healing! Just interact your humanity!<br />
Again, I wish to actually emphasize that we have a tendency to are all grievers, and grievers just need to be heard.</p>
<p>The song &#8220;Sundance&#8221; was the primary of the many gifts I&#8217;ve got received on my grief journey. 3 days before Craig died he was during a coma, on a respirator.&#8221; That day I told him that when he came home, we would compose a song, just for him. Craig had been my piano student for four years and had done a very little songwriting himself. 3 days once his funeral, I was sitting alone, feeling utterly destroyed. I heard a whisper that told me to travel to the piano. Currently, I was definitely in no shape to compose a song, but I listened and went. What came through was the start of a sweet melody&#8230;.simply a few measures. I knew immediately that this was the song for Craig. I additionally knew that the song would be titled &#8220;Sundance&#8221; as a result of of the vision I had the day once he died. What I saw was Craig in a beautiful, lush meadow of spectacular flowers. He was dancing with the spirits of other kids and they were all surrounded by the most intense, heavenly, heat daylight! It was simply thus beautiful there! I was given a most required gift that helped to inspire me to travel forth and survive.</p>
<p>Eventually I finished the song and learned that this can be a bridge or transition song. It is a Universal message to all or any folks that there&#8217;s life once death. The song leads you through all the transitions&#8230;.life on earth, dying, and on to the afterlife. The song ends with a message from Craig telling us that he&#8217;s doing very, very well which we have a tendency to can all meet again!<br />
I wish you peace and therefore the deep richness that life has to offer! </p>
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James Brunner been writing articles online for nearly 2 years now. Not only does this author specialize in grief loss ,you can also check out his latest website about:<br /><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.vinylprintercutter.org/">Vinyl Printer Cutter</a> Which reviews and lists the best<br /><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.vinylprintercutter.org/panther-vinyl-cutter">Panther Vinyl Cutter</a></p>
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		<title>Bereavement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 21:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1989, six-year-old Martin Bristol (Spencer List of THE ORPHAN KILLER) was kidnapped from his backyard. Graham Sutter (Brett Rickaby of THE CRAZIES), a psychotic recluse, kept Martin imprisoned in his derelict slaughterhouse, forcing him to witness and participate in unspeakable horrors. For five years Martin&#8217;s whereabouts have remained a mystery, until a young girl [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 1989, six-year-old Martin Bristol (Spencer List of THE ORPHAN KILLER) was kidnapped from his backyard. Graham Sutter (Brett Rickaby of THE CRAZIES), a psychotic recluse, kept Martin imprisoned in his derelict slaughterhouse, forcing him to witness and participate in unspeakable horrors. For five years Martin&#8217;s whereabouts have remained a mystery, until a young girl (Alexandra Daddario of PERCY JACKSON &#038; THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF) is sent to live with her uncle (Michael Biehn of ALIENS). Her curiosity about the deserted slaughterhouse disturbs a hornet&#8217;s nest of evil and despair that once torn open can never be closed. In this prequel to the cult classic Malevolence, Bereavement is hailed by HorrorNews.net as &#8220;the new gold standard in the Psycho Killer genre.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>From Death To Death, From Death To Death</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do I do with the words? They hurt, they flourish without thoughts, destroying the civilities. The sky cannot hold the conflict. The strange friction of the image blurs the colors. Love has become a cauldron. A tough question tries to penetrate in my skin. I come out of my body, peeling off the conflicts [...]]]></description>
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<p>What do I do with the words?<br />
They hurt, they flourish without thoughts,<br />
destroying the civilities.<br />
The sky cannot hold the conflict.<br />
The strange friction<br />
of the image blurs the colors.<br />
Love has become a cauldron.</p>
<p>A tough question<br />
tries to penetrate in my skin.<br />
I come out of my body,<br />
peeling off the conflicts<br />
from the timeless silence.<br />
The voices of doom hang on the trees.<br />
Somewhere the tears<br />
turn into watermark.</p>
<p>Not afraid of afterlife<br />
I am ready<br />
from death to death.<br />
Another autumn<br />
will take away all my greens,<br />
water &amp; grace.<br />
But primordial smile<br />
has a history of matching a face,<br />
with the dead.</p>
<p><strong>Satish Verma</strong></p>
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<p><strong>FROM DEATH TO DEATH</strong></p>
<p>
What do I do with the words?<br />
They hurt, they flourish without thoughts,<br />
destroying the civilities.<br />
The sky cannot hold the conflict.<br />
The strange friction<br />
of the image blurs the colors.<br />
Love has become a cauldron.</p>
<p>A tough question<br />
tries to penetrate in my skin.<br />
I come out of my body,<br />
peeling off the conflicts<br />
from the timeless silence.<br />
The voices of doom hang on the trees.<br />
Somewhere the tears<br />
turn into watermark.</p>
<p>Not afraid of afterlife<br />
I am ready<br />
from death to death.<br />
Another autumn<br />
will take away all my greens,<br />
water &amp; grace.<br />
But primordial smile<br />
has a history of matching a face,<br />
with the dead.</p>
<p><strong>Satish Verma</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</strong></p>
<p><strong>FROM DEATH TO DEATH</strong></p>
<p>
What do I do with the words?<br />
They hurt, they flourish without thoughts,<br />
destroying the civilities.<br />
The sky cannot hold the conflict.<br />
The strange friction<br />
of the image blurs the colors.<br />
Love has become a cauldron.</p>
<p>A tough question<br />
tries to penetrate in my skin.<br />
I come out of my body,<br />
peeling off the conflicts<br />
from the timeless silence.<br />
The voices of doom hang on the trees.<br />
Somewhere the tears<br />
turn into watermark.</p>
<p>Not afraid of afterlife<br />
I am ready<br />
from death to death.<br />
Another autumn<br />
will take away all my greens,<br />
water &amp; grace.<br />
But primordial smile<br />
has a history of matching a face,<br />
with the dead.</p>
<p><strong>Satish Verma</strong></p>
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<p>Satish Verma is ferociously original. You feel resentment, outrage and violence, cannot pin it down but wonderfully spin your brain. Satish has the greatest sensibility which sweetly exploits the delicacies of human conflicts. His scions, doctors and engineers are living in USA. He chose to live back in his beloved country and resides in Ajmer (INDIA) with his spouse Kanta running the Charitable Holistic Institute of SEWA MANDIR FOUNDATION. He can also be reached at kantasatish@gmail.com. 5-A ii, Mayoor Colony, Alwar Gate, Ajmer – 305007 INDIA Mobile +91 9829071468</p>
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