Posts Tagged ‘heart’

Excellent American Indian/early settlers conflict within the context of spirituality and love. It is a must read!
The Red Heart

Guardian Of Her Heart

What a terrific product to use with your portable Garmin GPS! In my car it stays firmly in place, doesn’t take up too much room and allows for complete windshield visability by sitting low on the dashboard. Another plus: No suction cup marks. I wish I had found it earlier for it makes so much sense.
Near to the Heart

Marybeth Holleman is a leading voice in North America fordefending nature within Prince William Sound from the negligence and commercial interests of the oil industry, and the devastating Exxon Valdez oil spill fifteen years ago. The Heart of the Sound is an important, engaging, heart-expanding book that you won’t be able to stop reading.
Heart Of The Sound

I have long wanted this vacuum for its low pricing and very good performance. It doesn’t disappoint either. I have had it for nearly a year now and it cleans beautifully. I wish it didn’t have bags though. Still this is a quality product well under the cost of its closest competitors. A great value.
Parakaleo The Heart of

Sing Yer Heart Out

I had a chance to use one of these that a relative purchased at a vetinarian clinic for $45 and I was amazed at the impressive job it did.. I found one on line, but it was only $9.95. I was sceptical that it was as good a product as the $45 one, but it is the same brand and NOT a knock-off. It is even larger than the small-dog $45 one, as I ordered the large-dog style. WELL worth the money and shipping cost. Less than $15 and I’m very happy.
Heart Self and Soul

Walpola Rahula’s excellent “What the Buddha Taught” is often cited as the perfect introduction to Buddhism. In my estimation, “Heart of the Buddha’s Teaching” is at least as good.

More than simply providing essential information on Buddhism, more than even outlining and explaining the Buddha’s practical instructions on how to transform suffering into happiness, this book truly inspires the reader to follow the teachings. As I was reading it I really found myself thinking, “Yes. This is a good way to live. I want very much to live like this, for the sake of myself and those close to me.”

I know it’s a cliche to say, “This book changed my life,” but seriously. I live differently now because I read this book.
The Heart of the

Hi, I’m 37 years old, running Marathon and less.
I used the Garmin Forerunner 405 in the last 18 months and decided to replace it with
the Garmin 305 Forerunner (yes, you read correct – i bought the 305 over the 405)
and i am very happy.
I am much more satisfied now:
- The on-going pace is much more accurate,
- the screen is clear and easy to read (405 is too small)
- It synchronize with satelites faster
and above all:
- It is easy to use with push-buttons (thanks god i no longer need to use the “”touch screen”").

Yes, it is a little big and a little heavy, but this is surely neglected!!!
you get used to it by the 2nd run.
The only doubt you should have when thinking of buying the Garmin 305 is whether you are
willing to spend more money and get the Garmin 310x.
I decided not to, and i am good with it: By saving 200$ the meaningful lost is not having
a vibrating alarms. Which is a very good idea, but i can manage without it, and with the 200$ i saved :-)
Good luck and good run.
Ofer

Clean of Heart Overcoming

Although I grew up in the 70’s I’m ashamed to say that until his “Harvest Moon” CD I was relatively unfamilar with Neil Young’s music. Oh, I knew the hits that played on AM radio when I was a teenager, but the depth of his artistry had not taken root in me until more recent years. Given my personal history that is probably just as well, since I’m not sure I’d have known how to appreciate him as much as I do now. It has taken some time for me to experience the kind of love, regret, and gratitude that Niel Young’s songs speak to so well.

So for me this concert film was a moving experience. It renewed my appreciation of the “Prairie Wind” album as a significant milestone in Neil’s discography, providing much more personal context from Neil’s life. And, re-experiencing those older songs in light of my older age (and his) also helped them to say new things.

The simplicity and beauty of Neil’s singing … the love that you sense on-stage between Neil, his band, and the backup singers … the level of respect from the audience … the editing that avoids MTV-style quick cuts … all of these combine to make this a profoundly beautiful experience.
Neil Young Heart of