
*.*Yoga*.*
Yoga it is not a religion. It is true that in itself Yoga is a spiritual path that is available to anyone wishing to transit. It is also true that the word "Yoga" comes from the Sanskrit voice (and this in turn of Indo-European) "Yug" which means "union", "unification". And it is this concept, or this yearning, which beats under the path of realization of any religion or spirituality. But Yoga is not a religion, therefore, to begin Yoga is not a God and has all. Nobody for the practice of yoga is required as a condition to recognize a Truth or assume a faith. You can practise yoga integrated a believer in any religion Western or Eastern, an agnostic or atheist. In addition Yoga is not socially organized by sects or religions, but by schools. The Yoga does not impose even offers a concrete vision of Being, or the universe. But gives you the tools to generate, if you like, your own.
So what is yoga? Surely there are as many definitions as monitors, professors, teachers and practitioners. We at first. The Yoga is the science of life. In many texts use the term "science" to talk about it, but neither is what is commonly accepted as science in the West. But that term is used because it gives an approximation because Yoga is experiential. Throughout the practice're constantly experimenting, exploring, searching and finding. Some teachers call it science precisely so unmark the ground of religion, in which it is assumed, it is assumed as a dogma or belief. The Yoga no compliance is vivid. The Yoga is not cree, is known. Therefore, if it were a science, always would be an applied science. Through the practice of breathing aware of physical exercises static (postures, Asano) or moving (yes, also on the move), mudras or gestures psychophysical and meditation, among others, we reached a new regulation being. We develop flexibility, strength, balance and, in general, a state health and harmony in our bodies superior physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. The continued practice gives us a tool to apply in all areas of our daily lives. Enhance gradually but solidly everything in our internal and external we can consider our virtue. The peace and consciousness will be opening in the same softness and the same brightness of the sun when sunrise. Being begins to find its own limits and, under this process, is also beginning to understand what material facts are such limits. It cultivates self. Gradually, as the practice and greater understanding are being settled, words like "impossible", "unacceptable" or "unbearable" will mean losing up to withdraw definitively from our everyday vocabulary. The joie de vivre is discovering in the smallest things of our existence. And we recognize in them the most important.
*.::.VooDoo.::.*
The voodoo was recognized as an official religion in April 2003 by the government of then president and former Catholic priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide, which raised criticism. The Christian churches reacted with reservations and then rejected a priest of voodoo worship can legally hold baptisms, weddings and funerals. But the faithful of voodoo in Haiti maintain their religious ceremonies at the same time as Christians, and held apart from baptisms, weddings and funerals, other annual rites.
One of the details that most striking of voodoo is its inclination toward evil and dark side of magic, though not necessarily as black magic is used not only to bring evil to some unhappy but also to protect him from evil.
The Voodoo has its origins in Africa possibly around 6000 years ago and spread into americas as a result of the slave trade. The voodoo that we know today, with all their practices and the ministry of magic, is consolidated in Haiti during the French colonial rule. The people who settled in the colonies who feared practiced voodoo, and for this reason, break the unity of African tribes. The members of African tribes had to live apart from their peers. This isolation was a problem for the settlers because their slaves, who came from everywhere, joined through the common thread of voodoo. There were many very different traits among slaves, but in many cases, the only common feature was the voodoo
/.*./-.Atheism.-/.*./
Deny the existence of God. His definition depends on the different conceptions of God possible, because we can not say that atheism is the same regarding the personal God of religion tertiary (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), who regard the God of the philosophers, while that abstract principle and foundation of the world. Thus, deism, expressed in characters like Voltaire, advocating the fight against the Catholic Church ( "crush the infamous") but not renege on God as Supreme Maker, Architect of the universe
The philosophical materialism reaches the absence of God through the impossibility of his idea, looking at the ontological argument Leibniz or Malcolm in connection atheist. Indeed, since the ontological argument Leibniz or Malcolm, God, if necessary, by its very essence, there is necessarily only if possible, but it is not possible if God can not exist. Thus, the philosophical materialism, strictly speaking, demonstrating the absence of the idea of God, his inability as contradictory idea. From this recognition of the impossibility of its Idea, can not be travelled, under any circumstances, the road to its existence.
..*-:>Anarchism<:-*..
Anarchism is the political belief that society should have no government, laws, police, or other authority, but should be a free association of all its members.
The word 'anarchy' (from Greek an-Archos, governed by nobody) is often used to define social chaos, government unconstitutional, or domination by gang rivalry. Definitely not the anarchists who used well.
The anarchists advocate anarchy in the sense that nobody is head of anyone.
The anarchism comes from the belief that the purpose of society is to increase individual opportunities. For an individual totally isolated, the option would be to either do what is necessary to stay alive, or die. In a healthy society, every individual makes use of others, and freedom of choice is increased.

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