- published: 16 Feb 2011
- views: 2278
Dance and health has been subject of a number of research studies which show dance to be a very healthy exercise. However there are a number of health risks of professional dance which require careful attention. As part of courtship dance is a reliable indicator of the dancer's health and intelligence.
Being in general an aerobic exercise, dance brings well known benefits, such as reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, weight control and other ones commonly associated with physical fitness. In addition, a considerable effect of dancing on psychological well-being is noted.
Dance pads have proven useful in tackling obesity in young people and are welcomed in many schools for that reason.
A report by Professor Tim Watson and Dr Andrew Garrett of University of Hertfordshire compared members of the Royal Ballet with a squad of British national and international swimmers. The dancers scored higher than the swimmers in seven out of ten areas of fitness.
An Italian study in 2006 has shown that dance is a very good exercise for heart patients compared to other aerobic exercises like cycling. This may be partly because the patients enjoyed it much more.
Bipasha Basu (born 7 January 1979) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi language films. She has also worked in Telugu, Bengali and Tamil language films. She is a former model who had a successful modeling career before venturing into films.
She debuted in a negative role in Ajnabee (2001) which earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Her first commercial success was Raaz (2002). She was then noticed for her bold role in the erotic thriller film, Jism (2003). She starred in top grossing films like 2005's biggest hit – No Entry, Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Dhoom 2 (2006) – her biggest commercial success till date and Race (2008). Her performances in Apharan (2005), Corporate (2006), Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) and Lamhaa (2010) won her multiple nominations for several awards. She is frequented in the media as a "sex symbol".
She has been nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress and the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress twice each along with one nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role. Roles apart, she is also renowned for her item songs like "Phoonk De" in No Smoking (2007), and "Beedi" and "Namak Ishq Ka" in Omkara (2006). Basu is slated to make her international film debut with the 2012 Australian film Singularity.
Maum meditation was introduced by Woo Myung in 1996, who sought to erase past memories through meditation.
Maum meditation is a 7-step guided method to free oneself from the limitations imposed by the past and attain or "become" the Truth.
Woo Myung is the founder of Maum meditation. He said that in 1996, while meditating in the mountains of South Korea, he "achieved enlightenment" and became "Truth". That same year he founded Maum Meditation and began teaching people to live a life as "Truth" through the practice of his method of discarding the false picture world.
Here are some of principles of Maum meditation, as described in The Way To Become A Person In Heaven While Living, a book written by the founder of Maum meditation, Woo Myung.
"The Universe is the truth which is the never changing and everlasting existence. Everything comes from the universe and it is the origin of every creation in the universe. However, human beings are self-centered, they are not one with this existence.
People take pictures of everything – including elementary school, middle school, high school, college, and everything in society- through seeing with the eyes, hearing with the ears, smelling with the nose, tasting with the mouth, and feeling with the body. Moreover, they store such pictures in their minds. They live through these pictures they have stored in their minds, and thus, they live in the false world, the delusional world.