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  2. Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes is a children's catechism by the minister John Cotton. [1] The 1656 catechism is the first known children's book published in America. ...

  3. Shaucha - Wikipedia

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    Purity is a mind pure and free of evil thoughts and behaviors. [5] Shaucha includes outer purity of body as well as inner purity of mind. [6] It is synonymous with shuddhi (शुद्धि). [7] LePage [clarification needed] states that shaucha in yoga is on many levels, and deepens as an understanding and evolution of self increases. [8]

  4. Here's What It Means If You're Suddenly Craving Milk - AOL

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    A milk craving may be a sign that you're deficient in one of these nutrients. However, drinking more milk isn't the only solution to this. "Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet can help prevent ...

  5. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    Verses 1.57 through 1.63 of Hatha Yoga Pradipika [14]: verse 1.58–63, pages 19–21 suggest that taste cravings should not drive one's eating habits; rather, the best diet is one that is tasty, nutritious and likable, as well as sufficient to meet the needs of one's body. [17]

  6. Four Noble Truths - Wikipedia

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    The twelve nidānas describe the further process: craving and clinging lead to bhava (becoming) and jāti (birth). In the orthodox interpretation, bhava is interpreted as kammabhava, that is , karma, while jāti is interpreted as rebirth: from sensation comes craving, from craving comes karma, from karma comes rebirth. The aim of the Buddhist ...

  7. Fasting in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha's Middle Path refers to avoiding extremes of indulgence on the one hand and self-mortification on the other. According to the early Buddhist texts, prior to attaining Nibbana, Gautama Buddha practiced a regime of strict austerity and fasting which was common among the sramana religions of the day (limited to just a few drops of bean soup a day).

  8. Soma (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Those who perform actions (as described in the three Vedas), desiring fruit from these actions, and those who drink the juice of the pure Soma plant, are cleansed and purified of their past sins. Those who desire heaven, (the Abode of the Lord known as Indralok ) [ 26 ] attain heaven and enjoy its divine pleasures by worshipping me through the ...

  9. Visakha - Wikipedia

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    After releasing several he stated that was enough and the gates be closed. However, the cattle behind the gate still followed her, jumping over the gate to reach her. According to Buddhist scripture this was because in a previous existence, Visakha made an offering of milk products to the monastic community of the previous Buddha, Kassapa ...