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1). Foundations of Yoga, Part 1: Yama and Niyama By : Swami Nirmalananda
Prerequisites for yoga
"Knowledge (Jnana) does not come about from practice of yoga methods alone. Perfection in knowledge is in fact only for those who begin by practice of virtue (dharma). Yet, without yoga as a means, knowledge does not come about. The practice of yogic methods is not the means by itself, yet it is only out of that practice of yoga that the perfection in knowledge comes about.
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2). Foundations of Yoga, Part 2: Ahimsa (Harmlessness) By : Swami Nirmalananda
Ahimsa: non-violence, non-injury, harmlessness
In his commentary on the Yoga Sutras, Vyasa [Vyasa was one of the greatest sages of India, author of the Mahabharata (which includes the Bhagavad Gita), the Brahma Sutras, and the codifier of the Vedas.] begins his exposition of ahimsa: "Ahimsa means in no way and at no time to do injury to any living being.
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3). Spanish tapas - the small plate with the BIG flavour! By : Steve Lean
Imagine yourself on the terrace of an informal Spanish tapas bar. All around you, lively locals are engaged in animated conversation over their evening drinks. The atmosphere is buzzing - and loud!
In front of you is a carafe of house wine, two glasses and your best friend. As you are chatting and enjoying the ambience, you are both picking at a small plate of mixed tapas with your fingers.
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4). What gives the Serrano and Ibérico hams of Spain their unique flavour? By : Steve Lean
There is nothing more highly regarded in Spain than its dry-cured hams. Although it is, quite rightly, regarded as one of life’s rare delicacies, jamón serrano is a normal part of everyday life in most Spanish homes.
There you will find it in a prominent place, with its knife conveniently placed, just asking to be carved and eaten. The idea being that you take a few small slices as you pass by for a tasty tapas treat as and when the fancy takes you.
Article Related to: serrano, ham, jamon, iberico, tapas, pig, iberian hog, bellota, curing
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5). Foundations of Yoga, Part 3: Satya (Truthfulness, Honesty) By : Swami Nirmalananda
Satya: truthfulness, honesty
(A continuation of an explanation of the aspects of Patanjali's Yama and Niyama)
"Satya is said to be speech and thought in conformity with what has been seen or inferred or heard on authority. The speech spoken to convey one's own experience to others should be not deceitful, nor inaccurate, nor uninformative. It is that uttered for helping all beings.
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7). Where To Eat In Murcia By : Michael Lee
Spain is well known for its many tasty contributions to the global cookbook. Among the traditional epicurean delights available to those enjoying luxury holidays in Spain are paella, chorizo, Manchego cheese, olives, empanadas, turron, paprika, patatas bravas, rioja wine and of course lots of seafood.
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