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Ease Tension in Your Shoulders and Hands with this 5-Minute Qigong Practice | Thich Man Tue

Ease Tension in Your Shoulders and Hands with this 5-Minute Qigong Practice | Thich Man Tue

Ease tension in your shoulders and hands with this 5-minute qigong practice. The Buffalo movement in this video will help you stretch and relax your arms, shoulders, and hands, providing much-needed relief after a long day. With just a few minutes of your time, you can find comfort and release in this simple qigong routine. …

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Living an Abundant Life: 4 Areas of Life to Thrive in – Bill Johnson | Bethel Church

Living an Abundant Life: 4 Areas of Life to Thrive in – Bill Johnson | Bethel Church

In this video by Bill Johnson, you’ll learn about living an abundant life and thriving in four key areas. Discover how to experience prosperity of the soul and reign in life through the wisdom of Scripture.   Bill Johnson is the Senior Leader of Bethel Church in Redding, California. He serves a growing number of …

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Your Grace Is Given Me. I Claim It Now | A Course In Miracles, Lesson 168 | David Hoffmeister Commentary

Your Grace Is Given Me. I Claim It Now | A Course In Miracles, Lesson 168 | David Hoffmeister Commentary

Your grace is given to you, and in this video, David Hoffmeister guides you through A Course In Miracles Lesson 168, helping you claim it now. Join him as he offers his insightful commentary and practical application of this powerful lesson, bringing you closer to the experience of divine grace in your life.   David …

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Bhagavad Gita Class (114): Chapter 18 Verses 1-6 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (114): Chapter 18 Verses 1-6 | Swami Tadatmananda

“The intellect, the determination, the unswerving steadiness, the control of the senses, the absence of desire, the absence of egoism, the perception of pain and evil in birth, death, old age, and sickness, the non-attachment, non-identification with son, wife, home, and the rest, and constant even-mindedness in the occurrence of the desirable and the undesirable, …

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