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Hindrances with the old name led the board to begin a process to examine the name in 2009.
Lisa Sharon Harper: By Any Other Name: Campus Crusade For Christ Becomes Cru Lisa Sharon Harper 2011
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He developed a laminated “5 minute Buddhist” card that he hands out, enjoying the joke of presenting the path to salvation—“The Four Sublime States,” “The Five Hindrances”—as if it were a Chinese menu.
Story pick: Happy Groundhog Day Brigid Schulte 2011
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Hindrances with the old name led the board to begin a process to examine the name in 2009.
Lisa Sharon Harper: By Any Other Name: Campus Crusade For Christ Becomes Cru Lisa Sharon Harper 2011
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Hindrances with the old name led the board to begin a process to examine the name in 2009.
Lisa Sharon Harper: By Any Other Name: Campus Crusade For Christ Becomes Cru Lisa Sharon Harper 2011
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Hindrances with the old name led the board to begin a process to examine the name in 2009.
Lisa Sharon Harper: By Any Other Name: Campus Crusade For Christ Becomes Cru Lisa Sharon Harper 2011
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“Sweet, Bosanquet and ˜the Hindrance of Hindrances,™” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, 9 (2002): 112-122.
My Recycled Soul 2009
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The first of the two CD's, Session 1, takes us from "Starting Where We Are," through an introduction to those "Five Hindrances" that so often come along to stand in the meditator's way, to a discussion of "Mindfulness" and a invitation into "Calm Abiding," where the mind finds stillness.
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When thinking starts, when the mind strays off, when one of the Five Hindrances makes an appearance, simply let go or apply an antidote and again passively receive/accept.
Wisdom Quarterly - Kalyani: "Meditation Now" (1-2-3) William Harryman 2009
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PRLog (Press Release) – April 30, 2008 – The survey focused on three main areas of concentration: Training, Hindrances and whether first responders feel they are adequately protected from a secondary attack.
Correcting the facts and missing the truth « BuzzMachine 2005
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In traditional Buddhist texts the five energies of Lust, Aversion, Torpor, Restlessness, and Doubt are called "Mind Hindrances" . . . because they obscure clear seeing, just as sandstorms in the desert or fog on a highway can cause travelers to get lost.
Daily Dharma: Mind Hindrances William Harryman 2007
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