The document provides information about the EDGE! program activities for youth at Fort Meade in February and March 2012. The program offers a variety of activities focused on women's history, arts, fitness, cooking, and nature. Activities include cooking classes, wildlife outings, art projects, beauty tutorials, and sports. The program is open to youth grades 6-12 whose parents are active duty military or affiliated with Fort Meade. Registration is required by March 2nd and permission slips are needed to participate. A calendar of March activities is included.
The document is a newsletter announcing activities for the EDGE! youth program at Fort Meade in January and February 2012. It provides a table of contents and lists various activities organized by week, including cooking classes, ice skating, art programs, fitness activities, and more. The activities are open to youth in grades 1-12 whose parents are active duty military or affiliated with Fort Meade. Permission slips are required to participate. Upcoming March activities focused on women's history are also advertised.
Los XVII Juegos Olímpicos se celebraron en Roma, Italia en 1960. Roma fue elegida sede sobre otras ciudades. Participaron 5,348 atletas de 83 países. Se destacó la primera edición de los Juegos Paralímpicos y cambios en el orden de las competiciones, dejando el atletismo para el final. Larisa Latynina ganó tres oros y estableció un récord histórico de medallas olímpicas.
Los Juegos Olímpicos de Roma 1960 se celebraron del 25 de agosto al 11 de septiembre. Participaron 5,338 atletas de 83 países en 150 pruebas de 17 deportes. Abebe Bikila de Etiopía ganó la maratón descalzo, mientras que Wilma Rudolph ganó tres medallas de oro en velocidad y Muhammad Ali ganó el oro en boxeo.
The document summarizes activities for the EDGE! youth program at Fort Meade for April and May 2012. It includes a variety of activities such as cooking classes, laser tag, bowling, art classes, go kart racing, and fitness activities. The EDGE! program is open to youth in grades 6-12 whose parents are active duty military, reservists, retired military, DoD civilians, or contractors working at Fort Meade. Registration is required by April 1st for the April activities. Transportation will be provided between activity locations and youth centers on the base.
The document is an April 2012 newsletter announcing activities for the EDGE! youth program at Fort Meade for May and June. It provides details on various arts, sports, cooking, and outdoor activities open to grades 6-12 including art showcases, floral design, cooking classes, fitness classes, robotics, bowling nights and more. Many activities are free while some have small fees. Permission slips are required to participate. Upcoming June activities focus on outdoor activities like archery, fishing, and wilderness workouts. Transportation by CYSS bus is provided between activity locations and youth centers.
This document is an activity calendar for April 2012 for youth programs at Wellington. It lists daily activities from Monday through Saturday each week. Activities include cooking classes, laser tag, bowling, go-karts and art programs. Most activities are for grades 6-12 from 4-5:30pm, with some all-grade activities on weekends. The Wellington Workout fitness program meets on Fridays from 3-4:30pm for grades 9-12. Permission is required for all EDGE activities.
This document contains a daily schedule, announcements about various school activities, sports results, and important dates for seniors. It includes information about pep rallies, lost and found, girls basketball games, financial aid meetings, TAKS testing, prom, and more.
The document lists various youth events and activities happening in March at the Child, Youth, and School Services center, including:
1) Several weekly activities like art classes, cooking classes, and bowling from March 5th through the end of the month.
2) Special one-time events like a pajama party on March 2nd, a thunder gods presentation on March 10th, and roller skating on March 16th.
3) Ongoing programs like tennis lessons from April 23rd to June 18th and private tutoring available in various subjects.
4) An Easter egg hunt on April 7th and brunch with the Easter Bunny on March 31st.
The document is a newsletter announcing activities for the EDGE! youth program at Fort Meade in January and February 2012. It provides a table of contents and lists various activities organized by week, including cooking classes, ice skating, art programs, fitness activities, and more. The activities are open to youth in grades 1-12 whose parents are active duty military or affiliated with Fort Meade. Permission slips are required to participate. Upcoming March activities focused on women's history are also advertised.
Los XVII Juegos Olímpicos se celebraron en Roma, Italia en 1960. Roma fue elegida sede sobre otras ciudades. Participaron 5,348 atletas de 83 países. Se destacó la primera edición de los Juegos Paralímpicos y cambios en el orden de las competiciones, dejando el atletismo para el final. Larisa Latynina ganó tres oros y estableció un récord histórico de medallas olímpicas.
Los Juegos Olímpicos de Roma 1960 se celebraron del 25 de agosto al 11 de septiembre. Participaron 5,338 atletas de 83 países en 150 pruebas de 17 deportes. Abebe Bikila de Etiopía ganó la maratón descalzo, mientras que Wilma Rudolph ganó tres medallas de oro en velocidad y Muhammad Ali ganó el oro en boxeo.
The document summarizes activities for the EDGE! youth program at Fort Meade for April and May 2012. It includes a variety of activities such as cooking classes, laser tag, bowling, art classes, go kart racing, and fitness activities. The EDGE! program is open to youth in grades 6-12 whose parents are active duty military, reservists, retired military, DoD civilians, or contractors working at Fort Meade. Registration is required by April 1st for the April activities. Transportation will be provided between activity locations and youth centers on the base.
The document is an April 2012 newsletter announcing activities for the EDGE! youth program at Fort Meade for May and June. It provides details on various arts, sports, cooking, and outdoor activities open to grades 6-12 including art showcases, floral design, cooking classes, fitness classes, robotics, bowling nights and more. Many activities are free while some have small fees. Permission slips are required to participate. Upcoming June activities focus on outdoor activities like archery, fishing, and wilderness workouts. Transportation by CYSS bus is provided between activity locations and youth centers.
This document is an activity calendar for April 2012 for youth programs at Wellington. It lists daily activities from Monday through Saturday each week. Activities include cooking classes, laser tag, bowling, go-karts and art programs. Most activities are for grades 6-12 from 4-5:30pm, with some all-grade activities on weekends. The Wellington Workout fitness program meets on Fridays from 3-4:30pm for grades 9-12. Permission is required for all EDGE activities.
This document contains a daily schedule, announcements about various school activities, sports results, and important dates for seniors. It includes information about pep rallies, lost and found, girls basketball games, financial aid meetings, TAKS testing, prom, and more.
The document lists various youth events and activities happening in March at the Child, Youth, and School Services center, including:
1) Several weekly activities like art classes, cooking classes, and bowling from March 5th through the end of the month.
2) Special one-time events like a pajama party on March 2nd, a thunder gods presentation on March 10th, and roller skating on March 16th.
3) Ongoing programs like tennis lessons from April 23rd to June 18th and private tutoring available in various subjects.
4) An Easter egg hunt on April 7th and brunch with the Easter Bunny on March 31st.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade including a Ramadan observance, farmers' market, dinner dance, and jazz concert. It also previews stories about local youth excelling in track and field and a book featuring stories of female service members. The garrison commander's column expresses his leadership philosophy of caring for employees and communicating decisions to motivate the workforce.
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
This document summarizes upcoming community events at Fort Meade and discusses two organizations that support leadership development: the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the Fort Meade Vacation Bible School program. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes outstanding enlisted service members, and Fort Meade will host its first induction board in August. The Vacation Bible School program is seeking adult volunteers to supervise children during the week-long program in August. Background checks are required for all volunteers.
The Fort Meade community honored 240 years of Army service at a breakfast event. The guest speaker was retired Lt. Col. Alfred Rascon, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in Vietnam. He recalled the day in 1966 when he risked his life under heavy fire to rescue wounded comrades. About 60 people attended the event to commemorate the Army's birthday and cut a ceremonial cake.
This document summarizes volunteer opportunities and the large volunteer corps at Fort Meade Army Base. It notes that Fort Meade has over 2,200 registered volunteers who donate an estimated $5 million in services each year. Volunteers include military members, families, civilians and youth, and support many programs on the base and in the local community. The large number of volunteers is crucial to supporting programs and services at Fort Meade.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
The document discusses several upcoming events at Fort Meade including:
- A new camouflage pattern being released for soldiers' uniforms starting in July.
- Construction beginning on a new $10 million access control point at Rockenbach Road to improve traffic flow.
- Fort Meade's participation in the Defense Department's Healthy Base Initiative demonstration project ending this month, with various projects around the installation being evaluated.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade from May 28 to June 10, including warehouse sales, career days, meet the author events, farmers markets, and the opening of a new AAFES exchange. It also previews summer camp beginning in June and thanks Child, Youth and School Services staff. The commander's column welcomes summer and thanks various organizations for Memorial Day events while looking forward to construction projects and events in June.
The document summarizes Fort Meade community events and news stories from May 21, 2015. It highlights National Bike to Work Day activities including an event at a local coffee shop and the opening of the new Pepper Road gate for cyclists and pedestrians. It also describes the annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration hosted by Navy Information Operations Command Maryland, which featured cultural performances, informational booths, and traditional foods from various Asian and Pacific cultures.
The document discusses upcoming events in and around Fort Meade including a community job fair, safety expo, and Memorial Day remembrance. It also features a short article about a man who visited Fort Meade to learn more about his father who was an Italian prisoner of war held there during World War II. The man believes his father was interned at Fort Meade from 1943 to 1945 and wanted to see the areas his father would have experienced.
This document provides information on upcoming events at Fort Meade including a military spouse appreciation lunch, military spouse job fair, and Patriot Pride 5/10K run. It also summarizes two stories: 1) A program manager is readying for an Air Force commission. 2) A Military Working Dog NCO won the garrison's Best Warrior competition. The document is the May 7, 2015 issue of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff! which includes these stories and advertisements.
The document summarizes an event at Fort Meade where a Holocaust survivor, David Bayer, spoke about his experiences. Some key details:
- Bayer, age 92, is a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and now volunteers at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- He gave a keynote speech at Fort Meade's 14th annual Holocaust Days of Remembrance observance.
- When asked how the Holocaust should be remembered, Bayer held up his fist and said "Don't just make a fist - use it. I've felt guilty all my life that I didn’t use my fist against the Germans."
- The event featured kosher food and musical
The document is the April 23, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- An article about Tryphena Ellis-Johnson, a resident who has lost weight and body fat over 18 months working with the Army Wellness Center by making gradual lifestyle changes such as regular walking, increased water intake, home-cooked meals, and calorie awareness.
- A notice about the Fort Meade Fire Prevention Office teaching children fire safety and the dangers of playing with fire.
- A schedule of upcoming community events at Fort Meade including a Holocaust remembrance, youth fishing rodeo, and family fun fair.
The document is an issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff from April 16, 2015. It includes the following articles:
- A summary of upcoming community events at Fort Meade, including Earth Day celebrations and a youth fishing rodeo.
- A story about retired military officers' wives showcasing spring fashions and Gold Star Mothers and wives sharing memories and peer support.
- The main article profiles Master Sgt. Cedric King, an Army veteran who lost both legs to an IED in Afghanistan. He spoke at Fort Meade about overcoming adversity through faith, family and focus.
The document summarizes events at Fort Meade related to Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. It describes a 3-mile run led by the Garrison Commander and a double amputee veteran to kick off SAAM observances. Over 1,700 service members from all branches participated in the run, which emphasized Fort Meade's commitment to resiliency. The article also discusses a speech given by the Adjutant General of Maryland where she shared her personal experiences with sexual abuse and harassment.
The document summarizes several upcoming community events at Fort Meade including an Easter egg hunt, Easter Sunday brunch, a sexual assault awareness run, a technology expo, and a Vietnam War veterans event. It also provides details about National Child Abuse Prevention Month and resources available through the Fort Meade Family Advocacy Program. Fort Meade service members volunteered at an event in Annapolis to welcome home and honor Maryland's Vietnam veterans for the first time since the war ended. One person was killed after attempting an unauthorized entry at a Fort Meade gate on the NSA portion of the installation by failing to obey security instructions.
The document is the March 26, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!. Key details include:
- Army leaders at Fort Meade held a listening session to discuss pending force cuts and restructuring. They noted growth is still expected at Fort Meade due to U.S. Cyber Command expansion.
- The staff writer shares a farewell message, thanking the Fort Meade community for inspiring her with their service and accomplishments.
- A Women's History Month event highlighted the accomplishments of women aviators who participated in the first national air race in 1929. The keynote speaker directed a documentary about the historic race.
The document is a newspaper called Soundoff! published for the Fort Meade community. The front page article summarizes that the Meade High Mustangs basketball team won the 4A Boys State Basketball Championship, the school's first basketball title. Upcoming community events are also listed on the front page. The newspaper contains sections for news, sports, crime watch, community, movies and classifieds.
The First Lady spoke out about mental health issues to help reduce the stigma around seeking treatment. Meade High School will perform the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" this week. The Meade basketball team is preparing for the state championship playoffs. Staff Sgt. Smith practiced qualifying with a German machine gun on the Fort Meade ranges.
The article summarizes key points from a presentation at the Army's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Program Summit about male victims of sexual assault in the military. Experts noted that about 10,800 men are sexually assaulted each year in the military compared to 8,000 women, but only 1,134 men reported the attacks, which is about 13% of assaults compared to 39% of women who reported. The experts urged the Army to reach out to male victims as well, since sexual assault is not only a crime against women, and male victims often feel additional shame due to perceptions of masculinity.
Tales of This and Another Life - Chapters.pdfMashaL38
This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade including a Ramadan observance, farmers' market, dinner dance, and jazz concert. It also previews stories about local youth excelling in track and field and a book featuring stories of female service members. The garrison commander's column expresses his leadership philosophy of caring for employees and communicating decisions to motivate the workforce.
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
This document summarizes upcoming community events at Fort Meade and discusses two organizations that support leadership development: the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the Fort Meade Vacation Bible School program. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes outstanding enlisted service members, and Fort Meade will host its first induction board in August. The Vacation Bible School program is seeking adult volunteers to supervise children during the week-long program in August. Background checks are required for all volunteers.
The Fort Meade community honored 240 years of Army service at a breakfast event. The guest speaker was retired Lt. Col. Alfred Rascon, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in Vietnam. He recalled the day in 1966 when he risked his life under heavy fire to rescue wounded comrades. About 60 people attended the event to commemorate the Army's birthday and cut a ceremonial cake.
This document summarizes volunteer opportunities and the large volunteer corps at Fort Meade Army Base. It notes that Fort Meade has over 2,200 registered volunteers who donate an estimated $5 million in services each year. Volunteers include military members, families, civilians and youth, and support many programs on the base and in the local community. The large number of volunteers is crucial to supporting programs and services at Fort Meade.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
The document discusses several upcoming events at Fort Meade including:
- A new camouflage pattern being released for soldiers' uniforms starting in July.
- Construction beginning on a new $10 million access control point at Rockenbach Road to improve traffic flow.
- Fort Meade's participation in the Defense Department's Healthy Base Initiative demonstration project ending this month, with various projects around the installation being evaluated.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade from May 28 to June 10, including warehouse sales, career days, meet the author events, farmers markets, and the opening of a new AAFES exchange. It also previews summer camp beginning in June and thanks Child, Youth and School Services staff. The commander's column welcomes summer and thanks various organizations for Memorial Day events while looking forward to construction projects and events in June.
The document summarizes Fort Meade community events and news stories from May 21, 2015. It highlights National Bike to Work Day activities including an event at a local coffee shop and the opening of the new Pepper Road gate for cyclists and pedestrians. It also describes the annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration hosted by Navy Information Operations Command Maryland, which featured cultural performances, informational booths, and traditional foods from various Asian and Pacific cultures.
The document discusses upcoming events in and around Fort Meade including a community job fair, safety expo, and Memorial Day remembrance. It also features a short article about a man who visited Fort Meade to learn more about his father who was an Italian prisoner of war held there during World War II. The man believes his father was interned at Fort Meade from 1943 to 1945 and wanted to see the areas his father would have experienced.
This document provides information on upcoming events at Fort Meade including a military spouse appreciation lunch, military spouse job fair, and Patriot Pride 5/10K run. It also summarizes two stories: 1) A program manager is readying for an Air Force commission. 2) A Military Working Dog NCO won the garrison's Best Warrior competition. The document is the May 7, 2015 issue of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff! which includes these stories and advertisements.
The document summarizes an event at Fort Meade where a Holocaust survivor, David Bayer, spoke about his experiences. Some key details:
- Bayer, age 92, is a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and now volunteers at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- He gave a keynote speech at Fort Meade's 14th annual Holocaust Days of Remembrance observance.
- When asked how the Holocaust should be remembered, Bayer held up his fist and said "Don't just make a fist - use it. I've felt guilty all my life that I didn’t use my fist against the Germans."
- The event featured kosher food and musical
The document is the April 23, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- An article about Tryphena Ellis-Johnson, a resident who has lost weight and body fat over 18 months working with the Army Wellness Center by making gradual lifestyle changes such as regular walking, increased water intake, home-cooked meals, and calorie awareness.
- A notice about the Fort Meade Fire Prevention Office teaching children fire safety and the dangers of playing with fire.
- A schedule of upcoming community events at Fort Meade including a Holocaust remembrance, youth fishing rodeo, and family fun fair.
The document is an issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff from April 16, 2015. It includes the following articles:
- A summary of upcoming community events at Fort Meade, including Earth Day celebrations and a youth fishing rodeo.
- A story about retired military officers' wives showcasing spring fashions and Gold Star Mothers and wives sharing memories and peer support.
- The main article profiles Master Sgt. Cedric King, an Army veteran who lost both legs to an IED in Afghanistan. He spoke at Fort Meade about overcoming adversity through faith, family and focus.
The document summarizes events at Fort Meade related to Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. It describes a 3-mile run led by the Garrison Commander and a double amputee veteran to kick off SAAM observances. Over 1,700 service members from all branches participated in the run, which emphasized Fort Meade's commitment to resiliency. The article also discusses a speech given by the Adjutant General of Maryland where she shared her personal experiences with sexual abuse and harassment.
The document summarizes several upcoming community events at Fort Meade including an Easter egg hunt, Easter Sunday brunch, a sexual assault awareness run, a technology expo, and a Vietnam War veterans event. It also provides details about National Child Abuse Prevention Month and resources available through the Fort Meade Family Advocacy Program. Fort Meade service members volunteered at an event in Annapolis to welcome home and honor Maryland's Vietnam veterans for the first time since the war ended. One person was killed after attempting an unauthorized entry at a Fort Meade gate on the NSA portion of the installation by failing to obey security instructions.
The document is the March 26, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!. Key details include:
- Army leaders at Fort Meade held a listening session to discuss pending force cuts and restructuring. They noted growth is still expected at Fort Meade due to U.S. Cyber Command expansion.
- The staff writer shares a farewell message, thanking the Fort Meade community for inspiring her with their service and accomplishments.
- A Women's History Month event highlighted the accomplishments of women aviators who participated in the first national air race in 1929. The keynote speaker directed a documentary about the historic race.
The document is a newspaper called Soundoff! published for the Fort Meade community. The front page article summarizes that the Meade High Mustangs basketball team won the 4A Boys State Basketball Championship, the school's first basketball title. Upcoming community events are also listed on the front page. The newspaper contains sections for news, sports, crime watch, community, movies and classifieds.
The First Lady spoke out about mental health issues to help reduce the stigma around seeking treatment. Meade High School will perform the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" this week. The Meade basketball team is preparing for the state championship playoffs. Staff Sgt. Smith practiced qualifying with a German machine gun on the Fort Meade ranges.
The article summarizes key points from a presentation at the Army's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Program Summit about male victims of sexual assault in the military. Experts noted that about 10,800 men are sexually assaulted each year in the military compared to 8,000 women, but only 1,134 men reported the attacks, which is about 13% of assaults compared to 39% of women who reported. The experts urged the Army to reach out to male victims as well, since sexual assault is not only a crime against women, and male victims often feel additional shame due to perceptions of masculinity.
Tales of This and Another Life - Chapters.pdfMashaL38
This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
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Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
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In our interconnected world, lies weave through the fabric of society like hidden threads. We encounter them in politics, media, personal relationships, and even within ourselves. The prevalence of deception raises profound questions about truth, trust, and the human condition.
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Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
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This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
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Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
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1. Fort Meade WOW!
EDGE! Newsletter | February 2012
EDGE! Table of Contents
Experience, Develop, Grow & Excel
EDGE! Knowledge…………….Page 1
Women’s History EDGE! March EDGE! Activities…...Page 2
Fit EDGE! Art EDGE! Life EDGE! Upcoming Events…………….Page 2
Adventure EDGE!
Point of Contact:
Learn with Bowling, Cooking, Speed/Agility
Training, Beauty Shop, Patuxent Wildlife Scott Marko
Reserve, Crafts and Art Resiliency! MWR Partnership Specialist
Celebrate Women’s History with EDGE! Scott.marko@us.army.mil
301-677-2146
Eligibility:
EDGE! is open to all CYSS youth EDGE! Website
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or National Guard, retired Sign up your child at
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contractors working on Fort 1900 Reece Road
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Registration deadline is
Grades 6-12 March 2nd, 2012
FREE!!
Permission Slips are
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2. Fort Meade WOW!
EDGE! Newsletter | February 2012
ENROLL NOW! Amelia Earhart Artwork!:
Programs begin March 2nd! WHO: Youth in Grades 1 to 5
WHEN: Mar 8, 15, 22 & 29 (Thurs) from 3:30-5:30pm
Clara Barton Cooking!: WHERE: School Age Center
WHO: Youth in Grades 6 to 12 WHAT: Learn creative art and take projects home!!
WHEN: march 5, 12, 19 & 26 (Mondays) from 4:00-5:30pm COST: $10.00
WHERE: Teen Center
WHAT: Learn historic cooking recipes! Wilma Rudolph Workout!:
COST: FREE WHO: Youth in Grades 9 to12
WHEN: Mar 9, 16, 23 & 30 (Fridays) from 4:00-4:30pm
WHERE: Murphy Field House
Pocahontas Patuxent Wildlife Reserve!: WHAT: Stay fit and enjoy working out!!
WHO: Youth in Grades 6 to 12 COST: FREE
WHEN: March 6, 13, 20 & 27 (Tuesdays) from 3:00-4:30pm
WHERE: Patuxent Wildlife Reserve, Laurel, MD Art Resiliency!:
WHAT: Learn some basics and free skate! Keep going as this WHO: Youth in Grades 6 to 8
will be a SKIES lesson as well! WHEN: Mar 2, 9 & 16 (Fridays) from 4:30-6:00pm
COST: FREE WHERE: Youth Center w/ John Hopkins Univ.
WHAT: Express yourself through creative art!!
EFMP Bowling Night!: COST: FREE
WHO: Youth in Grades 1 to 12
WHEN: March 20 (Tuesday) from 3:00-4:30pm UPCOMING EVENTS
WHERE: Bowling Center April 2012
WHAT: EFMP Bowling with food and fun! Must be enrolled in
EFMP & CYSS!!
COST: FREE Grilled Cheese EDGE!
Cheddar Cooking!
Gorganzola Go-Karts!
Betsy Ross Bowling!: EFMP Bowling Night!
WHO: Youth in Grades 6 to12 Baby Swiss Bowling!
WHEN: Mar 7, 14, 21 & 28 (Wednesdays) from 4:00-5:30pm Art Resiliency!
WHERE: Bowling Center Wellington Workout!
WHAT: Have fun bowling and eat real bowling food!! Limburger Laser Tag!
COST: FREE
NEED TO KNOW:
Barbara Bush Beauty Shop!: For EVERY activity the CYSS bus will
WHO: Youth in Grades 9-12 PICK UP youth from their respective
WHEN: March 8, 15, 22 & 29 (Thursdays) from 3:00-4:00pm centers (SAC, YC, TC).
WHERE: Ft. Meade Beauty Shop
WHAT: Learn how to style your own hair! It will then RETURN to their respective
centers (SAC, YC, TC) when the
COST: FREE
activity is completed.
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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Art
Resiliency!
6-8 Grade
4:30-6:00
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Barbara Bush Wilma Rudolph
Clara Barton Pocahontas Betsy Ross Beauty Shop!
Thunder of
Patuxent Workout!
Cooking! Bowling! 9-12 Grade 9-12 Grade
the Gods!
Wildlife 3:00-4:00 1-12 Grade
6-12 Grade Reserve! 6-12 Grade Amelia Earhart
3:00-4:30
4:00-5:30 4:00-5:30 Artwork! Art Resiliency! 1200-1500
9-12 Grade 6-8 Grade
1-5 Grade
3:00-4:30 4:30-6:00
3:30-5:30 MWR
Partnership
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Specialist
Barbara Bush Wilma Rudolph
Clara Barton Pocahontas Betsy Ross Beauty Shop!
Patuxent Workout!
Cooking! Bowling! 9-12 Grade 9-12 Grade Scott Marko
Wildlife 3:00-4:00
6-12 Grade Reserve! 6-12 Grade Amelia Earhart
3:00-4:30
Art Resiliency! 301-677-2146
4:00-5:30 9-12 Grade 4:00-5:30 Artwork!
6-8 Grade
1-5 Grade
3:00-4:30 3:30-5:30 4:30-6:00 Scott.marko@
us.army.mil
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Pocahontas Patuxent Barbara Bush
Clara Barton Wildlife Reserve!
Betsy Ross Beauty Shop!
Wilma
Cooking! 9-12 Grade Bowling! 9-12 Grade Rudolph
3:00-4:30 3:00-4:00
6-12 Grade 6-12 Grade Amelia Earhart Workout!
4:00-5:30 EFMP Bowling! 4:00-5:30 Artwork! 9-12 Grade
1-12 Grade 1-5 Grade
5:30-7:00 3:30-5:30 3:00-4:30
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Clara Barton Pocahontas Betsy Ross Barbara Bush
Beauty Shop!
Wilma
Cooking! Patuxent Bowling! 9-12 Grade Rudolph
Wildlife 3:00-4:00
6-12 Grade Reserve! 6-12 Grade Amelia Earhart
Workout!
4:00-5:30 9-12 Grade 4:00-5:30 Artwork! 9-12 Grade
1-5 Grade
3:00-4:30 3:30-5:30 3:00-4:30
Youth/Teens signed up for One time EDGE! Permission
EDGE will be picked up at Slip is REQUIRED from each
SAS and MST programs. youth to participate!