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- BookGabrielle Roth.Summary: In Sweat Your Prayers, internationally acclaimed movement and theater artist Gabrielle Roth translates to the printed page the insights of her nearly forty years of teaching personal and spiritual development. Her workshops, attended by thousands around the world, teach us to realize our potential for ecstasy as we experience movement and ritual-theater techniques. The book is a journey through five universal rhythms flowing, staccato, chaos, lyrical, and stillness. These rhythms can free the body and spirit from ordinary consciousness and catalyze motion deep in the psyche. Complete with personal stories and interactive exercises, Sweat Your Prayers reveals an ancient and contemporary method for unleashing a natural sense of movement, resulting in both personal power and presence of the soul.
Contents:
God, sex, & my body
The great divide
The practice
The archetypes
Flowing
Staccato
Chaos
Lyrical
Stillness
Waves
Tribe.PrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleFriedl HP, Wrba H.Onkologie. 1978 Jun;1(3):124-7.The smoking habits of the Austrian population and their significance for the development of effective smoking control programmes are reported. An increasing trend in the consumption of cigarettes with a lower content of tar and nicotine can be observed as well as a slight reduction of lung cancer death-rates in Austria. An analysis shows that, at present, only the younger male age groups show a decrease of lung cancer risk. Possible relations of these findings to the improvement in the quality of cigarettes are discussed, namely the reduction in the amount of carcinogens.