V6 sathi biography of william
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Prayer by Shankaracharya
Prayer by Shankaracharya
Translation & Commentary by
Vimala Thakar
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Pratah smarami hridi samsphura ta twam Satchitsukham paramahansa gatim turiyam Yat swapna jagara sushupta mavaiti nityam Tad brahma nishkalamaham na cha bhuta sanghaha. In the morning as I meet the dawn, I remember that my heart contains the God, the Beloved, who has not yet been defined and described. I remember that it is He who vibrates within my heart, enables me to breathe, to talk, to listen, to move. When I am thus aware, that it is He who lives and moves within me, then the three phases of consciousness, jagrat, swapna, sushupti : wakefulness, dreaming, and profound sleep, they are transcended into turiya, the fourth dimension, which is behind the wakefulness, the dream-consciousness, and the sleep-consciousness. When I thus remember, that the underlying current behind the wakefulness, the dream, and the sleep-consciousness fryst vatten He, who lives and moves within me, then that awareness gives me sat c
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Vargas-Mendoza N, Madrigal-Santillán E, Morales-González &, Esquivel-Soto J, Esquivel-Chirino C, González-Rubio MGLY, Gayosso-de-Lucio JA, Morales-González JA. Hepatoprotective effect of silymarin. World J Hepatol ; 6(3): [PMID: PMC DOI: /wjh.v6.i]
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José A Morales-González, MD, PhD, Laboratorio Medicina de Conservación, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Plan de San Luis y Díaz Mirón, Col. Casco de Santo Tomás, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, México City , México.
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Homemade blenderized tube feeding improves gut microbiome communities in children with enteral nutrition
1. Introduction
Diet not only influences nutrient intake but also interacts with the composition and function of the gut microbiota (Lindell et al., ). Owing to its essential role in the intestinal barrier, the gut microbiota is related to the immune status, cerebral function, and various metabolic pathways of the host (Mowat and Agace, ; Thaiss et al., ; Margolis et al., ). Low diversity of the gut microbiota increases the risk of health problems (Browne et al., ), especially during the developmental stage when energy absorption is crucial for the growth of the brain and lungs (Ronan et al., ). Moreover, microbial diversity affects the risk of diseases that persist throughout life, such as asthma and inflammatory bowel disease (Milani et al., ). However, this factor has not been considered in the dietary adjustment of children undergoing eternal nutrition. Therefore, clinical