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    How To Make More Online Sales From The Same Limited Leads
    To maximize on your sales from the same limited traffic your low traffic site receives, you will need to implement the oldest trick in the book. Despite its age it still works.This is trapping email addresses and following up on them with relevant mailings, special reports and regular ezines. A good place to solicit for email addresses by possibly advertising your free ezine or special report, is on your sales page.There is no denying that very few clients will buy from you the first time they come across your offer. It rarely happens. Most will buy from you after they have gotten quite familiar through several contacts, like receiving several editions of your email newsletter or reading a special report that really impressed them. This is the reason why any online selling system that does not include a strategy for harvesting email addresses, is losing a substantial volume of sales.Asking for email addresses at the selling page can be tricky because you want to avoid losing sales. The way to do it is to have a brief pop-up message that will be red before they get into your sales copy. Or alternatively have a link right at the end that le
    genious system of ventilation and elevated platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of ox-carts were uncovered. In other cultures of the same period, the buildings of the sovereigns showed opulent palaces and majestic royal tombs while the people subsisted in filthy shacks. In the Dravidian culture, on the contrary, people lived well and the architecture of the public administration was simple. Gaston Courtillier noted another significant difference between this and other civilizations. “We are truly surprised that, in those profoundly religious times, we did not find temples or remnants of statues, not even of adoration or of divinity for oration, which was the rule in other regions throughout ancient times.” For us, this makes sense, after all, we kno
    It's All IN The Hand ~ Mudra Therapy
    Did you know that your hand is a complete reflection of your entire body? And, did you know that the proper study of the hand and a form of Yoga called Mudra (an ancient Indian Science focused on the postures of the hand), can lead you to a lifetime of better health and wellbeing. It is known by the Guru’s and Yogi’s of the East that knowledge of God is manifest in the human hand, particularly the five fingers; and when the hand and its fingers are placed in very specific positions through the bending or twisting of the fingers in connection with specific mounds on the hand, the mind, body and spirit can be effected.The key to this form of Yoga is an understanding of how the fingers correspond to the Divine elements and through the positioning of the fingers into Mudra’s, we can increase or decrease these elements to bring them into balance within the human body thereby creating a positive effect on our mental, emotional and physical health. Miraculous changes can be attributed to the work one does with Mudra’s. Through Mudra positions we combine and separate the elements and leverage the energy currents within the body to execute the command, l
    Once upon a time a famous dancer improvised instinctive movements that were, however, extremely sophisticated due to his virtuosity and, because of this very fact, absolutely beautiful. This body language was not exactly a dance, but it had undeniably been inspired by it.

    The captivating beauty of the technique moved all those who watched; they were overwhelmed with its expressiveness, and asked the dancer to teach them his art. And so he did. In the beginning, the method had no name. It was something spontaneous that came from within and only echoed in the hearts of those who had been born adorned by a more refined sensibility.

    As the years passed, the great dancer was able to convey a good part of his knowledge until one day, long after, the Master passed on to the invisible planes. His art, however, did not die. The most loyal disciples preserved it and assumed the mission of re-transmitting it. The pupils of this generation understood the importance of also becoming teachers, and of modifying nothing, altering nothing of the outstanding teachings of the first Mentor.

    At some moment in History, this art received the name integrity, integration, union: in Sanskrit, Y?ga! Its founder was entered into mythology with the name of Shiva and with the title of Natar?ja, King of the Dancers.

    These facts occurred more than 5,000 years ago in the Northeast of India, in the Indus Valley, populated by the Dravidian people. Therefore, we will study the origins of Y?ga in this period and find its original purpose, so that we can identify authentic teachings and distinguish them from others that have been compromised by consumerism and interference from alien and incompatible methods.

    Y?ga, Tantra and S?mkhya, were developed by this admirable people. Their civilization, which is also one of the most advanced of ancient times, was lost and forgotten for thousands of years until archaeologists, at the end of the 19th century, encountered evidence of its existence and excavated two important archaeological sites, where they discovered the cities of Harapp? and Mohenjo-Daro. Later, more and more sites were uncovered. Today, there are already thousands of sites distributed over an area larger than that of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

    The archaeologists were impressed with what they encountered. Their excavations of the cities revealed urban planning. Instead of tortuously narrow roads, wide avenues of up to 14 meters, running from North to South and East to West, were found. Among these, there were streets for pedestrians on which ox-carts did not travel. On these streets, the middle class houses had two stories, internal atriums, indoor lavatories and running water! Don’t forget that we are talking about a civilization that flourished over 3,000 years before Christ.

    This is not all, however. Lighting on the streets and covered sanitation systems, children’s toys such as cars having wheels that turned as well as detailed images of bulls’ heads and dolls with implanted hair were found. Imposing barns that had an ingenious system of ventilation and elevated platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of ox-carts were uncovered. In other cultures of the same period, the buildings of the sovereigns showed opulent palaces and majestic royal tombs while the people subsisted in filthy shacks. In the Dravidian culture, on the contrary, people lived well and the architecture of the public administration was simple. Gaston Courtillier noted another significant difference between this and other civilizations. “We are truly surprised that, in those profoundly religious times, we did not find temples or remnants of statues, not even of adoration or of divinity for oration, which was the rule in other regions throughout ancient times.” For us, this makes sense, after all, we know

    188 Stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth): Shape Shifter And Post Mastery For The Two Worlds
    The Hero's Journey (Monomyth) is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188+ stage template.Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters. This is the template you must master if you are to succeed in the craft.[The terminology is most often metaphoric and applies to all successful stories and screenplays, from The Godfather (1972) to Brokeback Mountain (2006) to Annie Hall (1977) to Lord of the Rings (2003) to Drugstore Cowboy (1989) to Thelma and Louise (1991) to Apocaplyse Now (1979)].THERE IS ONLY ONE STORYTHE HERO'S JOURNEY:a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.c) Gives you a tangible process for building and releasing dissonance (establishing and achieving catharses, of which there are usually four).d) Gives you a unive
    r passed on to the invisible planes. His art, however, did not die. The most loyal disciples preserved it and assumed the mission of re-transmitting it. The pupils of this generation understood the importance of also becoming teachers, and of modifying nothing, altering nothing of the outstanding teachings of the first Mentor.

    At some moment in History, this art received the name integrity, integration, union: in Sanskrit, Y?ga! Its founder was entered into mythology with the name of Shiva and with the title of Natar?ja, King of the Dancers.

    These facts occurred more than 5,000 years ago in the Northeast of India, in the Indus Valley, populated by the Dravidian people. Therefore, we will study the origins of Y?ga in this period and find its original purpose, so that we can identify authentic teachings and distinguish them from others that have been compromised by consumerism and interference from alien and incompatible methods.

    Y?ga, Tantra and S?mkhya, were developed by this admirable people. Their civilization, which is also one of the most advanced of ancient times, was lost and forgotten for thousands of years until archaeologists, at the end of the 19th century, encountered evidence of its existence and excavated two important archaeological sites, where they discovered the cities of Harapp? and Mohenjo-Daro. Later, more and more sites were uncovered. Today, there are already thousands of sites distributed over an area larger than that of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

    The archaeologists were impressed with what they encountered. Their excavations of the cities revealed urban planning. Instead of tortuously narrow roads, wide avenues of up to 14 meters, running from North to South and East to West, were found. Among these, there were streets for pedestrians on which ox-carts did not travel. On these streets, the middle class houses had two stories, internal atriums, indoor lavatories and running water! Don’t forget that we are talking about a civilization that flourished over 3,000 years before Christ.

    This is not all, however. Lighting on the streets and covered sanitation systems, children’s toys such as cars having wheels that turned as well as detailed images of bulls’ heads and dolls with implanted hair were found. Imposing barns that had an ingenious system of ventilation and elevated platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of ox-carts were uncovered. In other cultures of the same period, the buildings of the sovereigns showed opulent palaces and majestic royal tombs while the people subsisted in filthy shacks. In the Dravidian culture, on the contrary, people lived well and the architecture of the public administration was simple. Gaston Courtillier noted another significant difference between this and other civilizations. “We are truly surprised that, in those profoundly religious times, we did not find temples or remnants of statues, not even of adoration or of divinity for oration, which was the rule in other regions throughout ancient times.” For us, this makes sense, after all, we kno

    How Do HELOC's (Home Equity Lines of Credit) Work?
    A home equity line of credit, or HELOC, is a secondary mortgage loan set up as a line of credit that lets homeowners withdraw funds for a variety of purposes. These mortgage loans are used to fund sporadic needs such as debt reduction, home improvements, college expenses, etc.HELOC's have a withdraw period, wherein the borrower can draw on the line, and a repayment period, in which the funds must be repaid. Standard withdrawal periods are five to ten years. On the other hand, repayment periods are extended - usually ten to twenty years. The distinction between the two periods is that borrowers are only obligated to pay interest in the withdrawal period, whereas the repayment period includes a payment of interest and principle. Home equity lines of credits vary, and some require repayment of the entire balance once the initial withdrawal period ends.How to Qualify for a Home Equity Line of CreditTo qualify for a HELOC, mortgage lenders look at the loan-to-value ratio. The majority of home equity lines of credit require a LTV less than 75%. In other words, if your mortgage balance is $115,000, and your home is worth $230,000, the loa
    purpose, so that we can identify authentic teachings and distinguish them from others that have been compromised by consumerism and interference from alien and incompatible methods.

    Y?ga, Tantra and S?mkhya, were developed by this admirable people. Their civilization, which is also one of the most advanced of ancient times, was lost and forgotten for thousands of years until archaeologists, at the end of the 19th century, encountered evidence of its existence and excavated two important archaeological sites, where they discovered the cities of Harapp? and Mohenjo-Daro. Later, more and more sites were uncovered. Today, there are already thousands of sites distributed over an area larger than that of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

    The archaeologists were impressed with what they encountered. Their excavations of the cities revealed urban planning. Instead of tortuously narrow roads, wide avenues of up to 14 meters, running from North to South and East to West, were found. Among these, there were streets for pedestrians on which ox-carts did not travel. On these streets, the middle class houses had two stories, internal atriums, indoor lavatories and running water! Don’t forget that we are talking about a civilization that flourished over 3,000 years before Christ.

    This is not all, however. Lighting on the streets and covered sanitation systems, children’s toys such as cars having wheels that turned as well as detailed images of bulls’ heads and dolls with implanted hair were found. Imposing barns that had an ingenious system of ventilation and elevated platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of ox-carts were uncovered. In other cultures of the same period, the buildings of the sovereigns showed opulent palaces and majestic royal tombs while the people subsisted in filthy shacks. In the Dravidian culture, on the contrary, people lived well and the architecture of the public administration was simple. Gaston Courtillier noted another significant difference between this and other civilizations. “We are truly surprised that, in those profoundly religious times, we did not find temples or remnants of statues, not even of adoration or of divinity for oration, which was the rule in other regions throughout ancient times.” For us, this makes sense, after all, we kno

    Recruiting and Training Fundraiser Volunteers
    Volunteers are an essential part of your fundraising group. They should help you motivate and inspire people to participate in your cause and help you organize your event. But how do you approach a new volunteer and convince them to become involved with your group and selflessly give their time and effort? Below we have some tips that will help you recruit new fundraising volunteers. Where to Recruit Fundraiser VolunteersThere are a few tactics and different places to check out for recruiting fundraiser volunteers. You can advertise in your local newspaper or simply by using word of mouth. An essential part of all fundraisers is networking and talking to people - you can use this same tactic when recruiting volunteers. Talk to supporters at your events and ask them if they’ve ever thought about supporting the cause with time instead of money. Talk with current volunteers and see if they have friends or family who would also like to get involved.You can also advertise at places like high schools and colleges. Most students are very eager to have volunteer work on their resumes - it’s a win-win situation for both of y
    ed with what they encountered. Their excavations of the cities revealed urban planning. Instead of tortuously narrow roads, wide avenues of up to 14 meters, running from North to South and East to West, were found. Among these, there were streets for pedestrians on which ox-carts did not travel. On these streets, the middle class houses had two stories, internal atriums, indoor lavatories and running water! Don’t forget that we are talking about a civilization that flourished over 3,000 years before Christ.

    This is not all, however. Lighting on the streets and covered sanitation systems, children’s toys such as cars having wheels that turned as well as detailed images of bulls’ heads and dolls with implanted hair were found. Imposing barns that had an ingenious system of ventilation and elevated platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of ox-carts were uncovered. In other cultures of the same period, the buildings of the sovereigns showed opulent palaces and majestic royal tombs while the people subsisted in filthy shacks. In the Dravidian culture, on the contrary, people lived well and the architecture of the public administration was simple. Gaston Courtillier noted another significant difference between this and other civilizations. “We are truly surprised that, in those profoundly religious times, we did not find temples or remnants of statues, not even of adoration or of divinity for oration, which was the rule in other regions throughout ancient times.” For us, this makes sense, after all, we kno

    A Serial Cheater - How Should She Handle It?
    Question: How do you handle a cheating husband or boyfriend? Answer: You use principles that apply to every relationship situation.Here's a recent letter from one of my readers (I'll change her name to "Sweetheart"):Dear Mimi,What do you do when your husband does not stop cheating? I left him for six months, and served him with divorce papers. He begged me not to divorce him. After some time of thinking how much I do love him, I came back. Then he was once again on the internet and staying out late at night, telling me that he is out with friends. I know the truth.I am not going to leave the marriage again, and neither is he, but I want respect and my marriage back. There must be another way.Please help.--SweetheartDear Sweetheart,I probably should not advise you here, because only you can make the decision, and from what I read in your letter, it sounds like you plan to stay no matter what. About respect, a lot of it is what you will tolerate. People don't really want to get away with treating someone else badly. They don't feel good about themselves and they end up resenting the person who lets th
    genious system of ventilation and elevated platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of ox-carts were uncovered. In other cultures of the same period, the buildings of the sovereigns showed opulent palaces and majestic royal tombs while the people subsisted in filthy shacks. In the Dravidian culture, on the contrary, people lived well and the architecture of the public administration was simple. Gaston Courtillier noted another significant difference between this and other civilizations. “We are truly surprised that, in those profoundly religious times, we did not find temples or remnants of statues, not even of adoration or of divinity for oration, which was the rule in other regions throughout ancient times.” For us, this makes sense, after all, we know that in Ancient India, S?mkhya had its moment of splendour; and in pre-classic India, the Nir?shwaras?mkhya variety was even more naturalistic than Classic S?mkhya.

    The Dravidian society has been identified as matriarchal, which is also coherent with our sources, which show Y?ga came from a Tantric culture. Even farther below the ruins of the first cities, archaeologists discovered other cities. To their surprise, further down they encountered yet another, which was still more ancient. They dug more and found another city below that one. And yet another. And yet another. What called their attention was the fact that, the deeper they excavated, the more advanced the technology was, not only in terms of the architecture but also in regard to the utensils. This continued until eventually, they reached an underground aquifer and their excavations were forced to halt. In light of these discoveries, what we must ask ourselves is: how many other cities were there under those and how much more evolved would they have been? In any case, it was from this Dravidian civilization, a Tantric (matriarchal) and S?mkhya (naturalistic) civilization, that Y?ga emerged.

    Around one thousand five hundred years after the earliest city uncovered in the excavations flourished, historical facts show that the civilization of the Indus Valley was invaded by a sub-barbarian people, the ?ryas or Arians, who came from Central Europe. It is shown in current historical facts that these Arians destroyed the Dravidian civilization, absorbing some parts of their culture into their own and exterminating almost all those who were conquered and enslaving the few survivors. Others escaped, migrating to the extreme south of India and Sri Lanka, where their descendants live until today. Today, they are referred to as the Tamil.

    Y?ga was the product of a non-warring, naturalist and matriarchal civilization. From 1,500 B.C. on, it began to be absorbed by another people (the Arians), which were their polar opposite: warring, mystical and patriarchal. Around twelve hundred years after the invasion (which is by no means a short period), Y?ga was formally ‘arianized’ through the celebrated work the Y?ga S?tra by P?ta?jali. This work inaugurated a re-reading of Y?ga and from that point on, it would be known as Y?ga Darshana, or Classic Y?ga, which proposed nothing less than the opposite of the behavior proposed by the true Y?ga of Dravidian origin. The Y?ga of the Dravids was matriarchal, sensorial and non-repressive or, in a single word, Tantric. This new ‘arianized’ interpretation was patriarchal, anti-sensorial and repressive, in other words, brahm?charya. The most interesting thing about this process of disruption is that if it weren’t for P?ta?jali, Y?ga would have disappeared from the records of History. Because of his efforts, which were obviously well intentioned and wise, today, his codification of Classic Y?ga exists and is known to us. Adapting Y?ga to the reality of the Arians, who discriminated against everything typically Dravidian because of its mat

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