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Why do many people not understand each other? Why do some attack, provoke and disrespect certain individuals? These things happen everywhere. Even in countries with a high level of law enforcement, people can still have thoughts that they don't like their neighbor, co-worker, or relative. Why does this happen and why does it keep happening again?

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Why Conflicts Arise? A New Relationship Cycle
World Typology · Why Conflicts Arise? A New Relationship Cycle In TypologyWhy conflicts arise? Who knows the real logical cause why people fight and hate each other? Psychologists, sociologists and other people still don’t know what is the root cause of such issues…

What is typology? Typological method - an action in which original facts are recorded, counted and collected mainly with the help of eyes. Original facts are those that have not yet been changed by someone or something. But as for typology - this is the field where those facts that do not have in themselves the property of changing over time are collected and categorized.

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What Is Typology? A New Independent Field? - World Typology
World Typology · What Is Typology? A New Independent Field?
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Dear Meditating friends,
My latest podcast on how long to #meditate
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"The #speaker discusses the amount of #time one should set aside for #meditation. They mention that even just one minute of f#ocused #breathing and #mindfulness can be #beneficial, although it is not considered true meditation. They also suggest a #five-minute meditation #practice with #different #techniques or #focuses. The speaker personally finds that 30 minutes works for them, but emphasizes that #regularity is more important than the specific amount of time. They compare starting a meditation practice to #starting a #running routine, highlighting the importance of #gradually building up the practice. Lastly, they recommend joining a #group or finding a #way to be led by more #experienced individuals when starting meditation."

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