Visuddha deals with openness and communication — how willing or able are you to speak your mind and
practice Right Intention through speech and listening?
Not exact matches
The good news is, anyone is capable of doing this if they just
practice the
right habits and come at it with the
right intention.
In spite of the
practice of
right intentions, and the day offered every morning to God, the general run of the faithful dimly feel that time spent at the office or the studio, in the fields or in the factory, is time diverted from prayer and adoration.
How to put that declaration into
practice is an effort that has spread over decades as additional human
rights treaties and covenants have been adopted and governments have voluntarily indicated their
intention to be bound by their terms.
Some findings are that regular
practice may weaken the limbic systems's reactivity via lower firing rate and neuronal power, strengthen the frontal and prefrontal executive / emotional functions via better
intention, attention, awareness, and concentration, and possibly improve
right - left brain integration.
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Sometimes lawmakers are under pressure from animal
rights activists, so proving that you act within the law and with best business
practices will reassure them of your
intentions.
Prior to the amendments, the jurisprudence of every Human
Rights Tribunal and the BFOR Guidelines all supported an interpretation of sections 7 and 10 which included discriminatory effects absent
intention as «discriminatory
practices» and requiring «reasonable accommodation» of a Respondent before it could avail itself of a section 14 (a) defence.
The
right to
practice or express creed beliefs may also be limited when it interferes with other
rights under the Code or Charter, or announces an
intention to discriminate in a social area as prohibited under section 13 of the Code
[ii] While
intention is not relevant in determining an appropriate remedy for a violation of the Ontario Human
Rights Code, it is relevant federally when determining the appropriate remedy for a contravention of the Canadian Human
Rights Act, where section 53 (3) provides that the Canadian Human
Rights Tribunal may award up to $ 20,000.00 in additional compensation if the Tribunal finds that the respondent «has engaged in the discriminatory
practice wilfully or recklessly».