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Gaia, Inc. is an American media company founded in 1988 by Jirka Rysavy in Louisville, Colorado.It owns and operates Gaia TV, a subscription video on-demand service consisting of original and licensed alternative media documentaries.
Light Emerging: The Journey of Personal Healing, Bantam, 1993. ISBN 0-553-35456-6, limited free access; Core light healing: My Personal Journey and Advanced Healing Concepts for Creating the Life You Long to Live ISBN 9789198431421
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The FAST ecosystem has several layers. The best-known FASTs are the aggregators, which fall into three categories. FASTs owned by major media companies: Paramount's Pluto TV, Fox's Tubi, Charter Communications and Comcast's Xumo Play, Dish Network's Sling Freestream, ITV’s ITVX service, NEW ID's BINGE Korea, [3] Allen Media Group's Local Now, and Gray Television and National Association of ...
The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.
Aastha TV is an Indian spiritual Television channel, founded by the visionary, Mr. Kirit C. Mehta and now owned by Acharya Balkrishna in India. [1] Established in 2000, by Mr. Kirit C. Mehta, it is owned by Aastha Broadcasting Network Ltd. The network's directors are Santosh Kumar Jain and Prabhat Kumar Jain. [2]
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The two words are combined to describe systems to cultivate and balance life energy, especially for health and wellbeing. [ 4 ] The term qigong as currently used was promoted in the late 1940s through the 1950s to refer to a broad range of Chinese self-cultivation exercises, and to emphasize health and scientific approaches, while de ...