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Paralyzed : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Paralyzed, Stuck, Trapped, Unable to move
Paralyzed or Stuck or Trapped Definition: You dream you are unable to move, perhaps unable to scream or breathe. The circumstances vary. You may dream that you are buried alive, or that you are caught or trapped in some other way. You may feel terror. Examples: - I am buried alive. I bang on the lid of the coffin, but no one can hear me. (man who felt stuck in a marriage)
- I'm lying in a hospital with dead people on stretchers all around me. I'm alive but I can't move or scream. I'm horrified. (sexually abused teenaged girl)
Source: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President of ASD
(See also: Dream
Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Paralyzed , Dream Dictionary Paralyzed )
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Meditation and BreathMeditation and Breath
Meditation is
the practice of turning the attention from outer awareness to inner
concentration. In the practice of Kundalini Maha Yoga, meditation is much more
than a relaxation technique. It is a way of easing resistance to the ascent of
the Kundalini energy by quieting the fluctuations of the mind. Of all the forms
of meditation, meditation through attention on the breath is the simplest and
most direct way to Self-realization.
Read more here: » Kundalini Maha Yoga:
Meditation and Breath |
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Witch Witchcraft Dictionary on SCORE ABOVE THE BREATH
SCORE ABOVE THE BREATH: The belief carried over from medieval times that causing a Wytch to bleed above the mouth and nose (by intentionally scratching, slashing or poking) would cause any workings that had been done or magical acts performed to become null and void.
(See
also: SCORE ABOVE THE BREATH , Witch, Witchcraft, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Breath: Take a Deep BreathDeep breathing reduces stress, deepens insight,
expands consciousness and increases intuitive perception. Men of wisdom fetch
their breath up from deep inside and below, while others breathe with their
voice box alone. Great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln and Nelson
Mandela often relied on mind-cleansing meditation combined with deep breathing
Ñ to restore their flagging energy and create inner peace whenever stress built
up in their lives.
Considering our breathing becomes more and more
shallow and ineffective from birth onwards, this is a matter of utmost concern.
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Alternative
Health Dictionary on Cellular Theta Breath
Cellular Theta Breath (Cellular Theta Breath technique): access to the Temple of Delphi-City of Dolphins. Cellular Theta Breath is a variation of self-healing based on the power of the Breath. According to its theory, the Breath, or Theta Breath, is transformation energy.
(See
also: Cellular Theta Breath ,
Body
Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Breath: Science of Life - Soham or Hamsa
It is believed that the entire creation was manifested with the sound of Om, the Nada Brahman. Om is a combination of So and Ham. This sound vibrates every moment of our life till there is life in our body, till life continues to flow through the Kundalini. When the sound travels through the various bodies it gets refined and the vibration ultimately merges in Om. It is constantly chanted within us and is thus called the highest mantra, the Mantra Maheshwara. Ham beejam, says the Guru Gita, which means the sound of Ham is the seed of the entire consciousness which pervades us.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Lily
Lily - To dream of a lily, denotes much chastisement through illness and death. To see lilies growing with their rich foliage, denotes early marriage to the young and subsequent separation through death.
- To see little children among the flowers, indicates sickness and fragile constitutions to these little ones.
- For a young woman to dream of admiring, or gathering, lilies, denotes much sadness coupled with joy, as the one she loves will have great physical suffering, if not an early dissolution. If she sees them withered, sorrow is even nearer than she could have suspected.
- To dream that you breathe the fragrance of lilies, denotes that sorrow will purify and enhance your mental qualities.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Lily , Meaning of Dreams about Lily ,
Dream Interpretation Lily )
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New Age
Spirituality Dictionary on Chi
Chi (Chinese, "ether," "matter-energy," "vital energy," "material force") An important and multifaceted term in Chinese religion, philosophy, and science, the root meaning of which is "moist vapor" or "breath. " - Early Chinese teachers spoke of chi as a vital spirit or energy that animated living beings. As such, it had to be properly nourished.
- For Confucians, that required moral cultivation so that one's chi, undistracted by external things, would conform to the dictates of will.
- For Taoists, it required mastery of the self through meditation, breath control, diet, yoga, and other techniques so as to harmonize one's chi with the material force of the universe ordered by the Tao (undifferentiated unity).
Traditional Chinese medicine attributed illnesses primarily to imbalances in the chi that pulsed through the body. Acupuncture, moxibustion (placing burning cones made of the dried leaves of the Artemisia moxa plant on the patient's skin), and other techniques helped to restore its balanced circulation. Chi was also an important concept in the correlative philosophy that blossomed in the early Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 8) systematizing the correspondences between like things that explained their mutual interactions. In the Neo-Confucian metaphysics of the Northern and Southern Sung dynasties (960-1279), all phenomena were said to be manifest through the intrinsic relation of principle (li) and material force (chi). Li constituted the essential, unchanging, perfect nature of all things, while chi represented their corporeal, transitory, and potentially flawed aspect. Individuals were instructed to perfect their humanity, to purify and harmonize their chi with their true Heavenendowed nature through the external investigation of things and mental introspection. Also Ki.
(See
also: Chi ,
New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Prana
prana: (Sanskrit) Vital energy or life principle. Literally, "vital air," from the root pran, "to breathe." Prana in the human body moves in the pranamaya kosha as five primary life currents known as vayus, "vital airs or winds." These are prana (outgoing breath), apana (incoming breath), vyana (retained breath), udana (ascending breath) and samana (equalizing breath). Each governs crucial bodily functions, and all bodily energies are modifications of these. Usually prana refers to the life principle, but sometimes denotes energy, power or the animating force of the cosmos. See: kosha, tattva.
(See
also: Prana ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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