In 1949, Herself in the production of The Adventures of Sir Galahad.
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For the 2003 production of Family X-mas, A, she takes the role of Herself.
She takes the role of Herself in the 1914 production of Auntie's Romantic Adventures.
Herself in the 1936 production of Einmal unten - einmal oben.
New: Jonas Brothers Rock The Hamptons!
ET has the latest...
The hugely popular Jonas Brothers took a break from playing large venues for a more intimate concert this weekend at the elite Ross School in East Hampton NY.
The stellar audience Saturday afternoon included on 2008-08-11 04:47:04
Christy Turlington: Good Genes or Good Docs?!
Filed under: BeautyTMZ.com: Ageless supermodel Christy Turlington knows how to work -- but has she had any?!Here's gorgeous 24-year-old Christy (left) back in 1993 -- and an identically beautiful 39-year-old version (right) at a NYC event on Monday.Looki on 2008-05-03 12:46:58
Spotted! April 30, 2008
See where the celebs have been seen Both Mary Kate Olsen and Christy Turlington clad in Chanel caught up at the Chanel Tribeca Film Festival dinner at Ago in the Greenwich Hotel.... on 2008-05-01 04:48:21
Christy Turlington is Yummy Mummy
Christy Turlington invited yummy mummies Helena Christensen and Mya to a Mothers’ Brunch to help in the fight against aids last Sunday. The supermodel organised the event in the run up to US Mother's Day to raise money for Bono's (RED) campaign to fight H on 2008-04-28 08:48:40
Sugar Shout Out: Creative Cards for Easter
DIY: Easter Egg Cards
Obama says no to the dream ticket
Yum talks Top Chef with Padma and Tom
First look: Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino in Righteous Kill
Was this ever legal? French kissing children outlawed in Virginia
Fab ad: Christy Turlington for Chanel
on 2008-03-11 04:47:00
Christy Turlington, Ed Burns Work and Play Together
The couple enjoy penning scripts. Christy Turlington and hubby Ed Burns are a perfect match. “We have a lot in common,� the 39-year-old mom to Grace, 4, and... on 2008-02-27 20:48:10
Eva Mendes Goes Naked for PETA Poster
What’s not on Eva Mendes’s Christmas list this year? A fancy fur coat.
The actress has signed on to be the newest face ? and body ? of PETA’s “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” campaign.
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http://www.sfgate.com/columnists/dailydish/
TURLINGTON PREGNANT AGAIN?
Supermodel Christy Turlington reportedly is pregnant with her second child.
The catwalk beauty shared her good news with pals at a July 30 fundraiser in
Watermill, N.Y., according to Us Weekly.
Turlington, 36, and her 37-year-old husband Ed Burns have a 22-month-old
daughter named Grace.
The woman is a psychopath! Stay well away from her.
She tried to drown Christine Blair in her bathroom. If Michael Baldwin
hadn't stopped her she would have gotten rid of her and Paul Williams
both. She' more dangerous than Phyllis.
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>could
>You'd be surprised what would pop out at you under all that makeup.
>
Just one of those things that make you go hummmm.
Who deserves to be impeached and imprisoned the most?
A president receiving face from an adult willing female?
Or a president who lies to over four billion people
worldwide and then orders the attack and destruction
of hundreds of thousands of innocents, 1,600 American
GI'S killed and over 25,000 permanently disfigured?
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NY DAILY NEWS...RUSH AND MOLLOY
Sir Bob Geldof has denied for years that he has any interest in a
sequel to his groundbreaking Live Aid concert of 1985.
But don't believe him. Insiders tell us Geldof is stealthily rounding
up superstars for another African relief extravaganza almost exactly 20
years after his first Live Aid concert.
Geldof's first show was a 14-hour program in which three dozen
chart-toppers performed in London and Philadelphia for viewers in 169
countries.
This time around, Geldof is shooting for July 2. Word is the broadcast
will shuttle between London and an American city, possibly New York.
Geldof is said to be appealing to most of his friends who played last
time - Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney and Madonna
- as well as younger icons like Eminem.
The former Boomtown Rat is still negotiating with networks, say
sources, but he has lined up a film crew to document the undertaking.
A rep for Geldof said yesterday, "I don't have anything I can confirm
now."
That it includes whether he'll call it Live Aid 2. One source suggested
it might be called the ONE Concert, since Geldof is aligned with the
ONE Campaign, a new effort to raise consciousness about global AIDS and
extreme poverty.
U2, which is likely to kick off the London concert, has been alerting
its fans to the ONE crusade - beckoning fans at its Vertigo tour
concerts to go to www.one.org and text "Unite 86483," which adds your
name to a petition aimed at world leaders.
At Saturday's concert at Madison Square Garden, front man Bono tied the
effort to New York - "the city of the future," he called it.
(Introducing the song "Miracle Drug," he gave a shout out to Dr. Kevin
Cahill, infectious-disease specialist and past Grand Marshal of our St.
Patrick's Day Parade.)
Bono also invoked the memory of President John F. Kennedy, "who put a
man on the moon," challenging President Bush, "to bring mankind back to
earth."
That rhetoric didn't stop First Daughter Jenna Bush from coming to the
post-concert party, where Bono seemed to be loading her up with talking
points for Dad.
Also at the show were Kofi and Nane Annan (who resisted doing the
wave), Julia Roberts and Danny Moder, David Bowie (who must have been
touched by U2's cover of "Jean Genie"), Christy Turlington and Ed
Burns, Kyle MacLachlan, Helena Christiansen, Michael Imperioli, Julian
Schnabel and Francesco Clemente. And while Naomi Watts spent much of
the concert sitting on Liev Schreiber's lap, her friend Nicole Kidman
was fending off a charm attack by Sean (P. Diddy) Combs (who perhaps is
ready to fill the musical role Lenny Kravitz once played in her life).
P.S. While we didn't personally smell any fragrant smoke, you can bet
opening act Kings of Leon lit up a celebratory spliff. The band boasts
about their ganja capacity in the new issue of High Times, where
drummer Nathan Followhill crows, "I smoke enough for the four of us."
"nimue" wrote in message
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> pemberbrook wrote:
> Welch or Lynda Carter or Sonia Braga or Elizabeth Pena or Maria Conchita
> Alonso or Christy Turlington or Madeline Stowe or many other Latinas I
could
> name. Sheesh.
> nimue
> influence, but then I would have had to KILL MYSELF." Joss Whedon
> bitches." Dawn French
You'd be surprised what would pop out at you under all that makeup.
By CAROLYN CALLAHAN
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS
Breaking up is hard to do for celebrities.
The stars seem to find it a lot tougher than most of us to make the split
stick. An unexpected change of heart, a quick canoodle - and suddenly it's "I
Love You, Take Two."
Some of these hot-to-cold-to-hot-again affairs eventually wind up in a trip to
the altar, as in the case of "Newlyweds" Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey.
Others just keep going around and around in the same romantic circles.
Here's a look at some star couples who are taking a second - and sometimes
third and fourth - chance at an old romance.
Pam Anderson & Tommy Lee
The tattooed, bad-boy rocker and Playboy pin-up have made practically a second
career out of breaking up and getting back together, and breaking up and...
Well, you get the picture.
But what can you expect from sizzling lovers who tied the knot on the beach in
Cancun, Mexico - after a five-day courtship - wearing only their bathing suits?
And the wedding bands? Matching ring-finger tattoos.
Since that day in 1995, there have been three wedding ceremonies, two sons,
countless separations, an infamous sex tape, charges of spousal abuse, a
divorce and a bitter custody tug-of-war.
Tommy even served time in jail for kicking the ex-"Baywatch" star, and in 2002,
she accused him of giving her hepatitis C when they shared a tattoo needle.
Along the way, she had an on-again, off-again engagement to another musician,
Kid Rock.
But that's another story.
Last month, Pam, 36, and 41-year-old Tommy - who attend their sons' soccer
games together - were seen cuddling at an animal-rights event in Florida, and
sources were betting a Vegas wedding was in the works.
"There's definitely a lot of love and history between Tommy and me," Pam says.
"We're crazy about each other - always have been, always will be."
Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey
When MTV's "Newlyweds" began dating in 1999 - she opened for his boy band's
summer tour - he soon realized she was the one.
"Right after we met, I said, 'I'm gonna marry that girl,'" Lachey says. Which
is a good thing, since the sexy blond announced to the world she planned to
remain a virgin until her honeymoon.
But by April 2001, the couple called it quits, blaming dueling career
commitments and her need to do a little growing up.
After 9/11, they realized they didn't want to live without each other and
patched things up.
In October 2002, they tied the knot in a lavish wedding - held in front of 350
guests at the bride's church in Austin, Tex.
Soon after, Jessica published "I Do," a how-to book teaching budget brides how
to achieve a dream wedding just like hers (minus the pricey Vera Wang, natch).
The ditsy missus, 23, recently showed her appreciation for her handsome hubby
by tossing him a surprise 30th birthday party, at which she jumped out of the
cake and sang breathily to him, Marilyn Monroe-style.
Russell Crowe & Danielle Spencer
The "Master and Commander" star and his singer/actress bride - who both sported
custom-made Armani to swap vows last April - met in the late '80s, when both
were trying to make it in music.
They continued to date on and off during the '90s and even co-starred in the
1992 flick "The Crossing."
But they put the romance on ice when he and then-married Meg Ryan hooked up on
the set of 2000's "Proof of Life." Now Crowe - who also had been linked with
Nicole Kidman after her split from Tom Cruise - has swapped his hard-partying,
bar-brawling ways for quiet domesticity with 33-year-old Dani.
In December, she gave birth to the duo's first child, a boy named Charles
Spencer.
"Dani has been very patient ...which I thank her for," the 40-year-old Oscar
winner says. "I feel a great need to wake up with her as many days of my life
as I can."
Britney Spears & Colin Farrell
The wild-child pop star and the bad-boy actor sparked a flashbulb feeding
frenzy last year when they showed up hand-in-hand - and lip-to-lip - at the
premiere of his flick "The Recruit."
Hotel trysts reportedly followed - and Britney, 22, called 27-year-old Farrell
a "good kisser."
But the love - ahem, lust - affair soon fizzled.
She kept busy smooching Madonna, and marrying - and quickly divorcing -
childhood pal Jason Allen Alexander during a Las Vegas booze binge.
Meanwhile, Farrell became a dad - ex-girlfriend, model Kim Bordenave gave birth
to son James last September. He also spent his free time off the set of the
upcoming epic movie "Alexander the Great" cozying up to sexy co-star Angelina
Jolie.
But before long, lightning struck again for the chart-topping quickie bride and
the lady-loving leprechaun.
Us Weekly recently reported that they were "up at the Beverly Hills Hotel"
during breaks on the set of her upcoming video, "Everytime."
Naomi Watts & Heath Ledger
The "21 Grams" beauty, 35, and her fellow Aussie, 25 - who made the older
woman/younger hunk combo trendy before Demi ever locked eyes with Ashton - met
on the set of "Ned Kelly" and played the dating game for 16 months.
Rumors of an engagement swirled, but they called off their steamy affair last
October, citing busy, far-flung careers.
It was a short break - the hot-to-trot twosome couldn't keep their distance -
and one month later were back in each other's arms.
Since their reunion, they've been spied lounging side by side on the beach in
Sydney, and checking out multimillion-dollar love nests in Sydney's suburbs and
in Hollywood.
Ed Burns & Christy Turlington
The "Saving Private Ryan" star and supermodel-turned-designer-of-yoga-gear have
been on a romantic roller coaster since meeting at a 2000 charity event in the
Hamptons.
They were originally scheduled to tie the knot in Europe one month after the
9/11 attacks.
But the New Yorkers put the festivities on hold, and before long the
actor/director, 36, was spotted wooing beautiful women at a host of hot spots.
All that was water under the bridge when they exchanged vows last June in a
Catholic ceremony in the 35-year-old catwalk queen's hometown, San Francisco.
The glam factor was high thanks to her custom-made John Galliano gown and
choice of escort to march her down the aisle: rocker pal Bono.
Now the Burnses are cooing over baby daughter Grace, who made her debut in
October.
Leonardo DiCaprio & Gisele Bundchen
These two hooked up in the spring of 2000 and have managed to keep out of the
spotlight as much as is possible for a romantic combo with this high a star
quotient.
Wedding rumors soon followed, but the two threw cold water on the buzz when
they decided to go their separate ways.
Absence soon made their hearts grow fonder, and sparks reignited last summer,
when the curvy Brazilian visited her "Titanic" hunk in Canada, where he was
filming "The Aviator," in which he plays Howard Hughes.
The 29-year-old actor and his 23-year-old bombshell were recently spotted
touring South America, touching off rumors that DiCaprio had popped the
question and was trying to get better acquainted with the Bundchen brood.
Enrique Iglesias & Anna Kournikova
The tennis pinup and the sexy singer started making beautiful music together
when she starred in the steamy video for his hit 2002 single "Escape."
The 22-year-old Russian bombshell soon shelled out $5 million for a Miami Beach
mansion in the same neighborhood that Iglesias, 28, calls home.
But court and concert commitments drew them to opposite ends of the globe.
It probably didn't help when an Aussie model told a London tabloid that she had
a sizzling encounter with Iglesias in a bathroom.
Adding fuel to the fire were comments he made in an interview (at the time, the
two had been dating for over a year, and there were rumors they were engaged).
"I haven't found a girlfriend I want to be with more than a week at a time," he
said. "And I haven't had a steady girlfriend for the last five years."
Anna wasted no time licking her wounds.
In February, she was spotted getting cozy with the Bronx Bombers' most eligible
bachelor, Derek Jeter, at a Miami hot spot.
The date obviously got Iglesias' attention.
One month later, reports surfaced that he and Kournikova - who were recently
snapped in sexy clinches on the beach in Bali - had become engaged with a $5.5
million rock.
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 17:59:30 GMT, Lisa Davidson
wrote:
>The term was first used in the late 1940's. Suzy Parker was probably the
>first model to actually be one.
Whenever it began, the era of the supermodel ended when Cindy
Crawford, Tyra Banks and Christy Turlington no longer ruled the
modelling roost. It was Christy who said "We don't get out of bed for
less than $10,000."
"Thanatos" wrote in message
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> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
Note how almost all pregnant-before-marriage women like Ryan Haddon
turn into old shrews.
-- Cayla
lili2@aol.com (Lili2) wrote in message news:...
> NY POST...PAGE 6
> after his enraged wife, Ryan Haddon, hurled a glass at him in their Las Vegas
> hotel room.
> Slater out of a topless club and the two got into a spat in their suite at the
> Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, sources tell PAGE SIX.
> Police Lt. Juanita Goode confirmed. "A glass was thrown at Slater, and he was
> cut behind the left ear," she said.
> arrested and taken to the Clark County Detention Center and has since been
> released."
> partying without her at a strip club. "She went to literally every strip bar in
> Vegas until she found him," says our spy. "Then they went back to the Hard Rock
> where the fight ensued. The paramedics were called and Christian was taken to
> the hospital."
> "She went to throw a glass of water at his face as a joke," a friend of the
> star told us. "He went down to get help with the cut and they called the
> police. He didn't want to press charges. It was an accident, but they had to
> arrest her. She was released from jail 12 hours later on her own recognizance."
> This wouldn't be the first time Haddon blew her stack over her hubby's stripper
> obsession.
> party with Ben Affleck, Tara Reid and three strippers from a Vancouver
> nightclub. The tab said Haddon became enraged when she walked in on one of the
> topless temptresses shaving Slater's back in a bathroom.
> romanced Winona Ryder, Samantha Mathis, Christina Applegate, Christy Turlington a police officer in the belly during a drug-and-booze-fueled meltdown. He later
> served 90 days in jail.
NY DAILY NEWS...RUSH AND MOLLOY
Okay, so maybe he didn't find any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
But give President Bush credit for one thing: He once got Bono to stop
talking.
The U2 front man still laughs about the meeting where Dubya had to
pound his fist to distract the rocker from his own eloquence about the
AIDS crisis.
"He banged the table at me once when I was ranting at him about" AIDS
drugs," Bono recalls. "He banged the table to ask me to let him reply.
"I was very impressed that he could get so passionate. And let's face
it, tolerating an Irish rock star is not a necessity of his office."
White House staffers seemed inured to his fame when he showed up to
talk to President Clinton.
"I think they thought I was there [to do the] carpentry," says the
Noble Peace Prize nominee. In fact, he reflects, "I thought...[Clinton]
looked more like a pop star than I did. And I thought he might be
thinking that, too."
The man born Paul David Hewson divests himself of these memories in
"Bono: In Conversation With Michka Assayas," a long Q&A with one of his
favorite rock writers.
Other nuggets from the Riverhead Book, timed to coincide with band's
forthcoming tour.
Growing up, Bono ate airline food every day for breakfast, lunch and
dinner - because his brother worked for an airline. Now that fame has
kept him flying around the globe, "you spend the rest of your life
eating airline food. It's enough to drive a fellow to a posh restaurant
and might explain my expanding waistline."
He reveres supermodels Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell as "the
silent movie stars of our age."
The star won't discuss any drug use, because he says "it's too easy a
headline." He does offer: "I think abuse of alcohol is dumb...if you
abuse something, it abuses you back."
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POE=LIFISVA
Celebrities are nipping at plastic surgery
By Donna Freydkin, USA TODAY
Sharon Osbourne cops to her face and leg lifts and tummy tuck. Jamie Lee
Curtis 'fesses up to having tried Botox. And Joan Rivers mocked her penchant
for plastic surgery on the season finale of Nip/Tuck.
But two major actresses recently quashed rumors that they had been under the
knife:
. Sharon Stone, 46, sued Los Angeles plastic surgeon Renato Calabria for
insinuating in the press that she had had work done. "While she certainly
respects others' choices to do so, Sharon Stone has never undergone a face
lift in order to improve her physical appearance," her lawsuit says.
(Calabria denies ever telling anyone that he had worked on Stone.)
.Desperate Housewife Nicollette Sheridan's post-Knots Landing face drew
notice from gossip columnist Liz Smith, who called it "startlingly exotic"
and "a little transgendered-esque." Sheridan, 41, released a statement
bashing surgical scuttlebutt as "malicious and patently false rumors ...
sprung whole cloth from ... feverish, overactive and inaccurate
imaginations." She even had plastic surgeon Frank Ryan examine her face
without finding a single scar.
Most stars don't go to those lengths, but many do slam plastic surgery.
"I look at what women are doing to their faces these days, and it's
frightening," Halle Berry told USA TODAY in an earlier interview. "I really
plan on not becoming a victim of that."
Those who reject plastic surgery may be the exceptions.
Doctors won't name names, but they say actors frequently get enhancements
and don't admit it. "I once had an actor say to me that there isn't a
leading man over 40 who hasn't had liposuction," says L.A.'s Jan Adams, host
of Discovery Health Channel's Plastic Surgery: Before and After.
In-demand body parts
When real people go see a surgeon, they often want to look like the stars
they love. USA TODAY gets the lowdown from doctors Garth Fisher, Jan Adams
and Robert Rey on what famous features are on their patients' wish lists.
Noses
Halle BerryNicole KidmanChristy Turlington
Brad Pitt
Other body parts
Angelina Jolie's lips
Jennifer Lopez's posterior
Madonna's breasts
Brad Pitt's chin
George Clooney's lips and jaw line
But you won't hear stars open up about it, says Beverly Hills surgeon Robert
Rey, E!'s Dr. 90210.
"There's such a stigma, unfortunately, associated with having plastic
surgery, particularly at the A-list level," Rey says. "It's OK for us
average people to have it, but the people we idolize - we like to think they
come from a special place in heaven."
Rey chuckles at one star who had gone under his knife, only to later say
that she was genetically blessed and surgery-free.
"Most people have had something done but guard their secrets ferociously,"
he says. "Their whole livelihood depends on their beauty, and if word gets
out, it may jeopardize their next job."
They might lose work, says Allure editor in chief Linda Wells, because fans
expect stars to be superhumanly hot. And if they know about a star's nose
job, "they feel like celebs are cheating and that surgery is a shortcut to
looking good."
The key to flying under the surgical radar, says Extreme Makeover plastic
surgeon Garth Fisher, is to keep adjustments subtle. He refused to make
dramatic alterations on one big-name actor who wanted to spruce up his aging
visage.
"You have to be careful about what you change," he says. "The higher up the
actor is, the more well known, the more subtle it has to be. You just want
to freshen them up and not change them into their son or daughter."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
NY POST...PAGE 6
SUPERMODEL-turned-designer Christy Turlington is itching for more kids. The
wife of filmmaker/actor Ed Burns, and mother of 1-year-old Grace, said: "Being
a mom is even better than I hoped it would be. It's amazing." And now that
she's mastered sleepless nights, Turlington told British Vogue, "More children
are definitely on the agenda. I'd like to fit in as many as I can. I always
said more than one, less than five. Four would be perfect — if you have
three, there would always be one who was left out."
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Why chilling out is the new cool
December 8, 2004
Hollywood celebrities are doing it, and swear by its results. But meditation
makes everyone feel better, writes Sal Morgan.
A decade ago it was boozing and sex. Then came drugs and bingeing. Later,
dieting and hard-core gym workouts. Lately though, Hollywood stars have been
slowing down and waxing lyrical in interviews about stopping to smell the
roses. Clearly a bit of calm is needed to cope with a celebrity pace of
life.
Initially, yoga was the answer to celebrity wellness. Christy Turlington and
Madonna were the first to strike a pose, followed by Gwyneth Paltrow, Sting,
Ricky Martin and Meg Ryan.
Now Tinseltown is talking a different tune. "Om" is being chanted in private
studios, from mountain tops and on movie sets.
"It's like entering this blissful feeling of nothingness," said Heather
Graham, who meditates twice a day. Halle Berry began practising while
filming Gothika "to get rid of nightmares" and Goldie Hawn got her daughter
Kate Hudson addicted to the stress-relieving practice.
"There is no question that meditation has recently become more popular,"
said Thom Knoles, a Hollywood meditation guru who was based in Sydney for
more than 30 years, and lists Graham, film director David Lynch and
Australian actress Natalie Mendoza "a very enthused student" among his
clients. "Kate Fischer is a great supporter and is planning to train under
me to become an instructor in the New Year," he said.
Lynch says meditation is about fostering bliss, creativity and intelligence:
"Garbage goes out, gold comes in. Everything becomes easier. And you start
understanding more."
Even ad guru Siimon Reynolds told S he got his greatest ideas in a 30-minute
meditation he took in his office each day.
Regular meditation, say the experts, will reverse ageing, increase energy
and improve your health, with a number of different styles and techniques
available to help achieve inner peace by calming the mind.
Transcendental Meditation is one of the most popular forms due to its
accessibility and measurability. "It's an effortless technique and it can be
practised by anybody, anywhere," said Knoles. "You don't have to change into
weird clothes, you don't have to denounce your parents, you don't have to
eat strange food or anything. You learn a technique and you do it twice a
day for 20 minutes."
Buddhism is similar in its philosophy of spiritual enlightenment and
encourages students to learn more about the theory behind the practice. "We
teach a series of meditations based on virtues that will benefit you and
others," said Lisa Merrill from the Khandakapala Buddhist Centre in Los
Angeles. Richard Gere is a strong supporter of Buddhism and has designed a
space in his private garden to practise daily. He makes regular trips to
Tibet to "relax, meditate and release", booking into a basic room with
limited water supply, shared bathroom and no TV, air-conditioning or
newspapers.
Closer to home, the Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre has weekend
workshops and month-long retreats that provide an escape from the city pace.
The centre also teaches ways to incorporate meditation into your lifestyle
once you leave.
"We use a systematic training method of attention to develop wisdom and
purity of the mind," said Tara MacLachlan, adding that alternative therapies
had become more acceptable. "Meditation can be integrated into anyone's
life. It's no longer confined to the minority."
Sounds like it's worth making time for.
BLISS BENEFITS
* Experience deep levels of rest and eliminate stress and fatigue.
* Increase energy and vitality.
* Experience clarity of mind and increased creativity.
* Feel rejuvenated.
* Improve your health naturally.
* Reduce anxiety.
* Expand your awareness.
* Experience your full mental potential.
* Increase self-confidence.
* Improve ability to concentrate.
* Reverse ageing.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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