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PHOTOS Health gurus strip off to push organ donation

Health trainers in Santa Claus costumes march down streets in Myeongdong district in Jung-gu, Seoul, Friday, to raise awareness of organ donation. Third from right in the front row is Arnold Hong, who spread the nationwide health training fad in the early 2000s. / Korea Times photos by Choi Won-sukBy Ko Dong-hwanSixteen South Korean health trainers dropped their dumbbells, got off treadmills and took to busy Seoul streets in Myeongdong Friday to promote an organ donation campaign in a flamboyant, half-naked fashion.With two days remaining until Christmas, the legion of ripped bodies in Santa Claus costumes marched down Myeongdong Joongang-ro Street in the shopping district on Friday afternoon. Tattoos of various colorful symbols, including the internationally recognized green ribbon, decorated the male and female professional trainers’ bodies. Among the group was Arnold Hong, the ambassador of the Korean Organ Donor Program campaign and the star health trainer who sparked the nationwide health training boom in the early 2000s. Hong, 46, has been promoting the organ donation and

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(369) What to ask for divination?

By Janet ShinMany Chinese classics articulate divination as a way to connect humans and nature, and they teach people what to ask and what not to ask. They also clearly mention the principles and procedures of it. This proves the fact that the origins of divination doesn’t come from mere superstition but from science and morality.First of all, it is said we shouldn’t ask for divination with immoral matters. For instance, we shouldn’t pursue financial profits causing damage to others or with criminal intent. It is because the lucidity of divination can be blurred by people’s greed. It is rather contradictory to current states as the major theme of people’s questions is associated with their business gains and wealth.Second, we shouldn’t ask the same questions repeatedly. Let’s say if a woman asked about her compatibility with a man. Even if a negative result comes up, she shouldn’t ask for divination again. I experience this kind of situation quite often during the consultation. When people fall in love, whether it is a crush or not, the

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