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Health Dictionary on Eutony Eutony (eutonic therapy, Eutony therapy, Eutony training, Eutony treatment, Gerda Alexander method): Holistic form of body-centered psychotherapy created by Gerda Alexander. The prefix eu means good; tony means muscle tone. Eutony somewhat resembles the Alexander Technique. Eutony theory posits blocked energy and a collective unconscious. Eutonists categorize patients (called pupils) as hypertonic, normotonic, and hypotonic. (See also: Eutony, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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KUNDALINI ENERGIZATION KUNDALINI ENERGIZATION This is a form of healing energy in which the objective is to raise the client’s Kundalini energy for the purpose of spiritual enlightenment. First, the chakras and energy bodies are thoroughly cleansed and balanced by undergoing RoHun transformational therapy, a therapy based on Carl Jung and his theory of archetypes, the personal and collective unconscious, and spiritual awareness. The therapist then performs noninvasive, light physical touch and manipulation of the chakras and energy bodies through use of the hands. (See also: KUNDALINI ENERGIZATION, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Collective Unconscious: Encyclopedia II - Childe Cycle - The Splinter CulturesFollowing the events of Necromancer, humanity has colonized some 14 Younger Worlds. The inhabitants of these worlds have evolved culturally, and to some extent, genetically, into several specialized Splinter Cultures. This was done by the racial collective unconscious itself as an experiment to see what aspects of humanity are the most important. The inhabitants of Earth (now called Old Earth, since New Earth is one of the Younger Worlds) remain "full spectrum humans" as a control.
The interstellar economy is based on the exchange of specialists, which puts Old Earth, t ...
See also:Childe Cycle, Childe Cycle - The Books of the Cycle, Childe Cycle - The Splinter Cultures, Childe Cycle - The Plot of the Cycle, Childe Cycle - Technology of the Cycle Read more here: » Childe Cycle: Encyclopedia II - Childe Cycle - The Splinter Cultures |
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|  |  |  | Collective Unconscious: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Personal HistoryErickson's personal history is remarkable, and he frequently drew upon his own experiences to provide examples of the power of the unconscious mind. He was largely self-taught and a great many of his anecdotal and autobiographical teaching stories are collected by Sydney Rosen in the book My Voice Will Go With You. Erickson identified many of even his earliest personal experiences as hypnotic or autohypnotic.
Erickson grew up in Wisconsin in a modest farming family, and intended to become a farmer like his father. He was a late ...
See also:Milton H. Erickson, Milton H. Erickson - Personal History, Milton H. Erickson - Trance and The Unconscious Mind, Milton H. Erickson - Indirect Techniques, Milton H. Erickson - Confusion Technique, Milton H. Erickson - The Handshake Induction, Milton H. Erickson - Resistance, Milton H. Erickson - Ericksonian Therapy, Milton H. Erickson - Shocks and Ordeals, Milton H. Erickson - Influences, Milton H. Erickson - Books Read more here: » Milton H. Erickson: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Personal History |
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ARMAGEDDON ARMAGEDDON The Plain of Meggido, a site of traditional battles in ancient Canaan. According to the Bible, this is where the last mighty battle in the war between the armies of Light and Darkness will culminate and climax in the Day of Judgment. It should be understood that this is not an ordinary war between nations, but a spiritual conflict occuring within the human collective unconscious. Meggido is the symbol of the world and it is in the world that the Great War is now being waged. Its effects are felt when Megiddo is recognized as a place of mourning where great kings of Judah were slain and it seems therefore that error has taken the place of ideals. (See also: ARMAGEDDON, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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ASTRAL LIGHT ASTRAL LIGHT (HPB calls it "astral fluid"). In Hinduism this is an invisible aura surrounding the earth and is the life-energy of the cosmos itself. It acts as a storehouse for all the energies of the cosmos and contains (eternal?) "holograms" of everything that transpires (or has transpired?) on the physical or astral planes. Others refer to it as the "cosmic switchboard" or the "collective unconscious" that connects all individual minds to Mind, or Omniscience. The magician operates within it always inside a consecrated bubble so as not to be influenced or harmed by its infinite cross-currents. Is is so fluid and tenuous that the slightest act of the will or imagination can cause it to bend in the magician's desired direction. (See also: ASTRAL LIGHT, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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|  |  |  | Collective Unconscious: Encyclopedia II - American Pie song - InterpretationsDuring its initial popularity, guessing about the meaning of the song's lyrics was a popular pastime; many radio stations and disc jockeys published unofficial interpretations. Over the years, assisted by the collective power of the Internet, something approaching a "standard interpretation" of the song has emerged. How much of it was actually in McLean's mind, consciously or unconsciously, when he wrote the lyrics is a matter of popular debate among fans.
According to this interpretation, the song is a tribute to Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper, though most especially Holly. With the deaths o ...
See also:American Pie song, American Pie song - Interpretations, American Pie song - Cultural references, American Pie song - The Day the Music Died, American Pie song - American pie, American Pie song - Christianity, American Pie song - Music, American Pie song - The Vietnam War, American Pie song - Covers and parodies, American Pie song - Trivia Read more here: » American Pie song: Encyclopedia II - American Pie song - Interpretations |
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SEKHMET SEKHMET Supreme female deity of Egypt in whose care we are nourished and protected. When her wrath is stirred she is without mercy. "The Powerful One," her head was a lioness, an attribute of Ra, i.e., his enraged "Eye," which cannibalized his enemies. She was a ruthless goddess of bloodthirsty slaughter. All the same, being so bloody she was also capable of fiercely driving sickness away and hence was also a healing goddess. A "priest of Sekhmet" was a doctor who could rout evil spirits. It is said (Gods of Aquarius) that she has returned in our time and occupies a collective unconscious realm somewhere between being and potential summoning. We do well to place her in the forefront of our pantheon because she is essential to our health and protection. She is an excellent demon-slayer. (See also: SEKHMET, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on ARCHETYPE ARCHETYPE – 1. Archetypes are universal symbols defined by Funk & Wagnall as a "standard pattern" or a "prototype". Archetypal symbol speaks to all of us in the ecumenical language of the subconscious. They are the images which cloud our dreams, they are the inherent power of our deities and they are the machinery which makes all forms of divination possible. Archetypal images are used heavily throughout path working for this is the only language our subconscious (sometimes called our super-conscious or deep mind) can understand, utilize and with which it can communicate back to our conscious minds. (CMM) "basic type for form" 2. an ideal pattern or form to which all things of a certain type conform (Plato) 3. unrepresentable, unconscious, preexistent from in the psyche that can nevertheless express itself personally or collectively in forms conditioned by the times (Jung, from Greek) (NAD) (See also: ARCHETYPE, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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HERMETICISM HERMETICISM (From Hermes Trismegistus.) The Hermetic sciences are Astrology, Magic, Qabalah and (ultimately) Egyptology. Hermetic philosophy is to be distinguished from Scholastic philosophy ("scholastic" meaning that which was taught in schools) derived from Aristotle, who believed all questions could be resolved either by reason or by debate stemming from a logic based on never-to-be-questioned premises (axioms). Science as we know it today is neither scholastic nor hermetic, but is founded strictly on empirical evidence. Hermetic science is based on universal symbols present within the collective unconscious and therefore available to inner revelation, rather than to ordinary objective experience. Hermes is, like the metal mercury, the amalgamation and contradiction of scattered opposites, the divine marriage (or hieros gamos) of polarities. As the God of messengers, he is a fitting symbol also of the Western version of Eastern Taoism and Buddhism. (See also: HERMETICISM, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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Mara Mara (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root mri to die] That which kills, death, destroyer; in exoteric Indian literature, the representation of temptation, esoterically personified temptation through men's vices, which kill the soul. Maha-Mara is the king of the maras, or temptations collectively, the great ensnarer, and is usually represented "with a crown in which shines a jewel of such lustre that it blinds those who look at it, this lustre referring of course to the fascination exercised by vice upon certain natures" (VS 76). Mara is the god of darkness and death: "Death of every physical thing truly; but Mara is also the unconscious quickener of the birth of the Spiritual" (SD 2:579n). The hosts of Mara refer to the unconquered passions that the neophyte must slay or transmute before he is reborn spiritually, or can become a dvija (twice-born). Mara is also a name frequently given to Kama, the personified god of love or desire. (See also: Mara, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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BIONICLE timeline - The Coming of the Toa.
The Turaga are captured by Makuta's Rahi.
A wandering Ta-Matoran named Takua travels throughout the island, not only rescuing the Turaga but collecting the Toa Stones that Rahi now guard.
The Turaga tell Takua to place the Toa Stones at the Kini-Nui temple at the center of Mata Nui. The Stones shoot a large beam of light into the air that launches Takua to the island's shoreline, knocking him unconscious. Out in the ocean, the six Toa canisters be ...
See also:BIONICLE timeline, BIONICLE timeline - Prehistory, BIONICLE timeline - Era of Metru Nui, BIONICLE timeline - Fall of Metru Nui, BIONICLE timeline - The Great Cataclysm, BIONICLE timeline - The Great Rescue, BIONICLE timeline - The Thousand Years of Shadow, BIONICLE timeline - Era of Mata Nui, BIONICLE timeline - The Coming of the Toa, BIONICLE timeline - Invasion of the Bohrok, BIONICLE timeline - The Mask of Light, BIONICLE timeline - Era of Voya Nui Read more here: » BIONICLE timeline: Encyclopedia II - BIONICLE timeline - Era of Mata Nui |
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Dictionary - Library Dream Interpretation Library The library represents a place where you store your experiences, knowledge, wisdom and "collective unconscious" accumulated during your lifetime. The library also could stand for your well-developed memory and ability to be in constant contact with your collective unconscious. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Library, Meaning of Dreams about Library, Dream Interpretation Library)
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Dream therapy DREAM THERAPY: mental activity associated with the rapid-eye-movement period of sleep. Generally consists of visual images and may reflect bodily disturbances or external stimuli. In primitive and ancient cultures, dreams played an extensive role in myth and religion. Freud emphasized dreams as keys to the makeup of the individual and distinguished between the experienced content of a dream and the actual meaning of the dream. Jung held that dreams are not limited to the personal unconscious but may also be shaped by archetypes that originate in the collective unconscious of the human species. (See also: Dream therapy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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