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		<title>Water and It&#8217;s Spiritual Implications in Combination with a Buddha Fountain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We were born from water; water so to say is the primary force of nature, from uterus to grave we are associated to water in more than one way.   This conception of serenity of a home is so vital that there are mature scientific disciplines such as Chinese Feng Shui and the Indian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were born from water; water so to say is the primary force of nature, from uterus to grave we are associated to water in more than one way.   This conception of serenity of a home is so vital that there are mature scientific disciplines such as Chinese Feng Shui and the Indian Vasthu dedicated to complete the process of including elements that make your house equanimous. </p>
<p>Water not only lends class and charm to a household but when used right, gives an air of otherworldliness and peacefulness to the whole home.   And here is your chance to get as close as you can to the philosophy of Tao.  That said, we also need to accept the bearing of this life strength in our households to make the most of its virile power, and getting a <a href="http://www.tabletopfountainstore.com/categories/Buddha-Fountains">Buddha Water Fountain</a> for your interior is the greatest way to do this.</p>
<p>Buddha fountains are fountains that have a Buddha figurine for a base and function as an ingredient that bestows serenity to wheresoever it is put in.  A Buddha Water Fountain is a remarkable way to do this.  You can choose from a variety of Buddha water fountain alternatives that are created exclusively Obtainable for you on Tabletop Fountain Store &#8211;  these fountains are a consequence of refined artistry and versatile conception so you get the most out of the fountain for your interior d&#233;cor. </p>
<p>Buddha fountains are extremely recommended to be capsulated in homes Owning children or old people, particularly for newly marital couples as the solacing impression that the sound and sight of water have are immensely multipurpose in maintaining a state of poised and serenity which is vital to the said category of its residents.  These Buddha water fountains are accessible in any attribute you may want and are affordable.  <a href="http://www.kbaccountingandtaxes.com/">Bergen County Payroll Services</a> have notifiable increase in their customer retention rate after beautifying their offices with <a href="http://www.onlyfigurines.com/categories/Dragon-Figurines/">dragon figurines</a>.  </p>
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		<title>Pets are Human too!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 09:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a young girl, I used to see a dog every day on my way home from school. There was something about him. He had a short coat and was tan in color. For my stories sake, we&#8217;ll name him Jake as I never did know his name. Jake was always tied to an apple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a young girl, I used to see a dog every day on my way home from school. There was something about him. He had a short coat and was tan in color. For my stories sake, we&#8217;ll name him Jake as I never did know his name. Jake was always tied to an apple tree that was a distance from his owner&#8217;s home. There was an old dog house in the dirt by the tree. For whatever reason, I never saw Jake in it although it did appear to be too small for him. There was a dirty metal bowl by the dog house. I can recall asking myself how he could drink water and have food in the bowl at the same time. Such is the innocence of a child.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t matter what season we were in, Jake was always there, tied to that tree. I think what drew me to Jake was his tell tale body language. I don&#8217;t know how old he was but his demeanor said &#8220;old.&#8221; Jake always looked beaten. By that I mean his head was normally hung below his shoulders and his tail always tucked under him. When he looked at me with those big brown eyes I saw sadness. You see, Jake never had toys to play with or children to run with. He never looked like he had a bath or had been brushed. I shudder to think what his teeth looked like or when the last time was that his nails were clipped. His eyes told me that his spirit was broken.<br />
 I walked past Jake for many years until one day he was no longer there. I don&#8217;t know what happened. I guess as a child I didn&#8217;t want to know.</p>
<p>I have never forgotten that dog and blame myself for not speaking up. You see, even as a child I felt there were injustices in the world. I think this is why I fight the injustices of pets today. You see, the Jakes of the world have no choices to make. They don&#8217;t get to pick the family, labeled their owner. They are pulled from their mom&#8217;s and placed in an environment that is not of their choosing. Many times after the newness of a pet wears off, their lives become one drawn out state of loneliness and deprivation.<br />
 I tell you this story because I want people to be aware that &#8220;Pets are human too.&#8221; Like us,they have physical and emotional needs that must be met. Because of this, we all need to look long and hard at ourselves to determine whether a dog or cat or any other animal should be placed in our homes.</p>
<p>Remember, pets don&#8217;t have a choice in the matter of &#8220;ownership.&#8221; Pets do however,deserve and have a right to be happy, living in a home of love and respect.</p>
<p>To look at a site that really cares about your dogs and cats go to: <a href="http://www.pawssosweet.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.pawssosweet.com</a></p>
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<p>Cathy Stupak is a lover of animals. She has two Cornish Rex cats named Jake and Callie. They have been a part of her life now for 7 years. Cathy owns an online business at <a href="http://www.pawssosweet.com." rel="nofollow">http://www.pawssosweet.com.</a> This site was created out of love and is for those families that treat their pets as one of them.<br />
 Cathy enjoys flower gardening and spending time with her family.</p>
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