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Anima mundi, a philosophical concept
Anima Mundi, a 1991 documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio.
Anima Mundi, a Brazilian video and film festival
Other related archives1991, Anima Mundi, Anima mundi, Brazilian, Godfrey Reggio, Latin language, documentary film, film festival
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Hinduism Dictionary on Siddhi siddhi: (Sanskrit) "Power, accomplishment; perfection." Extraordinary powers of the soul, developed through consistent meditation and deliberate, grueling, often uncomfortable tapas, or awakened naturally through spiritual maturity and yogic sadhana. Through the repeated experience of Self Realization, siddhis naturally unfold according to the needs of the individual. Before Self Realization, the use or development of siddhis is among the greatest obstacles on the path because it cultivates ahamkara, I-ness, and militates against the attainment of prapatti, complete submission to the will of God, Gods and guru. Six siddhis in particular are considered primary obstacles to samadhi: - clairvoyance (adarsha siddhi or divya siddhi), - clairaudience (shravana siddhi or divyashravana), - divination (pratibha siddhi), - super-feeling (vedana siddhi) and - super-taste (asvadana siddhi), - supersmell (varta siddhi). The eight classical siddhis are: 1) anima: to be as small as an atom; 2) mahima: to become infinitely large; 3) laghima: super-lightness, levitation; 4) prapti: pervasiveness, extension, to be anywhere at will; 5) prakamya: fulfillment of desires; 6) vashitva: control of natural forces; 7) ishititva: supremacy over nature; 8) kama-avasayitva: complete satisfaction. The supreme siddhi (parasiddhi) is realization of the Self, Parasiva. See: ahamkara, prapatti, siddha yoga, psychic ability. (See also: Siddhi, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Dictionary on Anima Anima (Latin) Air, wind, breath; secondarily life, soul, spirit, mind. A distinction, not generally observed, has been made between anima and animus, where animus is very close to the mentality or manas of theosophical terminology and anima is equivalent to the theosophic usage of prana. Because equivalent to prana, it exists on seven planes, from the atman to the physical; and consequently there is an anima for every class of celestial being, anima not being limited only to human beings, beasts, and other beings having bodies of material substance. From anima came "animal," a being with a living personal soul. The vegetable and mineral kingdoms do not have it; but the earth has, and the earth was called an animal in consequence. There was in classical times a distinction between three souls of the defunct: anima (pure spirit) went to the heaven world, while manes went to the nether regions, and umbra hovered on earth (IU 1:37). Anima is spoken of as pure spirit because the essence of prana is indeed spirit, as it is derivative directly form the atma-buddhic monad, although colored on the lower planes by its intimate connection with the personal ego or manes. (See also: Anima, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on ANIMA, ANIMUS ANIMA, ANIMUS: Jungarian concept that ANIMA, is the buried feminine element in a man's psyche & that ANIMUS is the buried masculine element in the female. This then fits to the Pagan views that Self and, or Soul, is both male & female, and with the concepts of reincarnation. (See also: ANIMA, ANIMUS, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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