POPULARITY
Pranayama - Breathing Exercises für new Energy - Yoga Vidya Videos
An advanced form of Yoga Pranayama for the experienced Hatha Yoga Practioners. Murccha in kombination with Khechari and Mahavedha opens the heart, can develop a feeling of ecstasy. It can be quite powerful – in many ways. Therefore: Be careful … Weiterlesen →
An advanced form of Yoga Pranayama for the experienced Hatha Yoga Practioners. Murccha in kombination with Khechari and Mahavedha opens the heart, can develop a feeling of ecstasy. It can be quite powerful - in many ways. Therefore: Be careful when doing this exercise. It is not recommended if you have high blood pressure or neck problems. More Videos on Yoga and Meditation http://my.yoga-vidya.org/video . Sukadev Bretz of Yoga Vidya guides you into this Pranayama. You can see Tulsi following these instructions.
An advanced form of Yoga Pranayama for the experienced Hatha Yoga Practioners. Murccha in kombination with Khechari and Mahavedha opens the heart, can develop a feeling of ecstasy. It can be quite powerful - in many ways. Therefore: Be careful when doing this exercise. It is not recommended if you have high blood pressure or neck problems. More Videos on Yoga and Meditation http://my.yoga-vidya.org/video . Sukadev Bretz of Yoga Vidya guides you into this Pranayama. You can see Tulsi following these instructions.
An advanced form of Yoga Pranayama for the experienced Hatha Yoga Practioners. Murccha in kombination with Khechari and Mahavedha opens the heart, can develop a feeling of ecstasy. It can be quite powerful - in many ways. Therefore: Be careful when doing this exercise. It is not recommended if you have high blood pressure or neck problems. More Videos on Yoga and Meditation http://my.yoga-vidya.org/video . Sukadev Bretz of Yoga Vidya guides you into this Pranayama. You can see Tulsi following these instructions.
Special Guest: William Khrem, Founder of Committee of Monetary and Economic Reform (www.comer.org)Subject: Human CapitalCAP's Policy:Whereas:1) One of the key lessons, perhaps the greatest of all that was discovered from the embers of World War II, and then forgotten, has to do with the unique value of human capital, and2) At the end of the struggle Washington sent hundreds of young Economists to Germany and Japan to study the extent of the destruction and from that to forecast how long it was likely to take these two Defeated powers to become formidable competitors on world markets once more... Two decades later, one of these Theodore Schultz of the University Of Chicago, wrote that it was remarkable how wide of the mark they were in their predictions. The reason for the miss was, he declared, that they concentrated on physical destruction, and underestimated the importance of the highly educated and disciplined work force, that had come through the struggle relatively intact.3) From the experience he concluded that investment in human capital education, and hence health and all social services are the most productive investments a country can make.4) The depreciation of human capital is a slow one, since the offspring of bright educated people tend to be brighter and more easily educated and socially well-adjusted. Yet nowhere in official statistics is human capital in education or the environment treated as a public investment. On the contrary, understaffed schools and colleges are seen as a success in budget -balancing and responsibility.Therefore:Be it resolved that CAP demand that the Canadian government treat human capital as a public investment.Host: Christopher Porter - Leader of Canadian Action PartyVision of Change for Canada
Special Guest: William Khrem, Founder of Committee of Monetary and Economic Reform (www.comer.org)Subject: Human CapitalCAP's Policy:Whereas:1) One of the key lessons, perhaps the greatest of all that was discovered from the embers of World War II, and then forgotten, has to do with the unique value of human capital, and2) At the end of the struggle Washington sent hundreds of young Economists to Germany and Japan to study the extent of the destruction and from that to forecast how long it was likely to take these two Defeated powers to become formidable competitors on world markets once more... Two decades later, one of these Theodore Schultz of the University Of Chicago, wrote that it was remarkable how wide of the mark they were in their predictions. The reason for the miss was, he declared, that they concentrated on physical destruction, and underestimated the importance of the highly educated and disciplined work force, that had come through the struggle relatively intact.3) From the experience he concluded that investment in human capital education, and hence health and all social services are the most productive investments a country can make.4) The depreciation of human capital is a slow one, since the offspring of bright educated people tend to be brighter and more easily educated and socially well-adjusted. Yet nowhere in official statistics is human capital in education or the environment treated as a public investment. On the contrary, understaffed schools and colleges are seen as a success in budget -balancing and responsibility.Therefore:Be it resolved that CAP demand that the Canadian government treat human capital as a public investment.Host: Christopher Porter - Leader of Canadian Action PartyVision of Change for Canada