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Water Products/Services Sites 
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Popular Water Products/Services Sites
- International Bottled Water Association
IBWA is the authoritative source of
info about all types of bottled waters distributed in the USA.
- Water Treatment Equipment: A Buyer's Guide
- The Bottled Water Web
Bottled Water Web contains many facts about the Bottled Water Industry by
Arthur von Wiesenberger.
- HowStuffWorks: Charcoal Filters
What is activated charcoal and why is it used in filters?
- Treatment Systems for Household Water Supplies - Activated Carbon Filtration
1992 article from the North Dakota State University Extension Service explaining in detail what activated charcoal systems can and cannot do.
- Allergy Buyer Club: Water Purifiers
Evaluates brand name appliances as to effectiveness in helping users control allergies.
Free Widgets for Your Website/Blog: The box below contains one of 41+ daily-changing widgets available for free to spice up your blog or website. View all 41+ and get blog/website code| Daily Channeled Guidance © 2009 by LadySkyeFyre March 16 Do you love yourself? This is not a trick question. In order to love others well you need to love yourself first. What does this entail? For starters, forgive yourself.
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Excerpt from the book Finding Your Soul in the Spirituality Maze: "Dropping of Senses Trap. New Age folks often try to drop more of their bodily senses; they claim to be more spiritual as a result. Dropping of senses (ranges/types of emotions, feelings, and bodily senses) is the basic process that we went through when we adopted our adaptive personalities as children. This is a core issue in our neurotic (or adaptive or false) personality makeup. I consider that this dropping of senses with meditation or by using some other spiritual path is usually really sick, not healthy. This is a trap for virtually everyone who attempts to drop the senses. Therefore, I suggest you avoid all directives that indicate you should drop the senses. As non-attachment grows, then the importance of the senses becomes less in a natural way, not because of an unnatural "should be." This more natural approach will get the job accomplished without long detours, traps, or treadmills." Continued here - free read. |
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