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Health Dictionary on Jungian psychology
Jungian psychology (Analytical Psychology): System of psychoanalysis founded by psychiatrist and reincarnationist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), of Zurich, Switzerland. Jungian psychology theory posits a collective unconscious, synchronicity, and life energy (libidinal energy, the primal energy). Jung held that studying the collective racial unconscious could enhance understanding of the individual unconscious.
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Health Dictionary on Twelve stages of healing
twelve stages of healing: extraordinary approach to healing physical, mental, and spiritual ills. Its developer, Donald M. Epstein, founded Network Spinal Analysis. His theory posits twelve stages of consciousness common to all humanity. Nearly all of Epstein's stages involve: (a) yoga- or Qigong-like exercises, and (b) ) declarations. For example, the first stage (Suffering) involves declaring: Right now, I am helpless and Nothing works at this time. In The Twelve Stages of Healing: A Network Approach to Wholeness (1994), Epstein states: The most appropriate response to Suffering is to stop thinking about its causes. The seventh stage involves declaring: Oooh, Ahhh, and Whooosh. The ninth stage involves declaring, I experience my vital force; and the eleventh stage, May it be on Earth as it is in Heaven.
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Health Dictionary on Pre-Cognitive Re-Education
Pre-Cognitive Re-Education: Process that releases energetic thought forms of negativity. Its theory posits a HIGHER SELF: a place of infinite wisdom and unconditional love.
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Health Dictionary on Chinese auricular therapy
Chinese auricular therapy (Chinese auricular acupuncture, traditional Chinese auricular acu-points therapy, traditional Chinese auricular acupuncture, traditional Chinese auricular therapy): Group of TCM techniques whose channel theory differs from that of body acupuncture. Its apparent principle is that several areas and more than a hundred acupoints on the auricle (the outer portion of the ear) interactively relate to other areas or to diseases. The fetuslike contour of the auricle inspired the distribution of points thereon. Chinese auricular therapy, which differs from auriculotherapy, includes: auricular analgesia, auricular diagnosis, auricular magnetic therapy, auricular massage, auricular moxibustion, auricular point injection, the auricular point laser-stimulating method, bleeding manipulation, and the seed-pressure method.
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Enlightenment Dictionary on Six stages of practice
Six stages of practice (Jpn.: roku-soku) Also, six identities. Six stages in the practice of the Lotus Sutra formulated by T'ien-t'ai (538-597) in Great Concentration and Insight. They are as follows: (1) The stage of being a Buddha in theory. At this stage one has not yet heard the correct teaching and is ignorant of Buddhism. Nevertheless, a single moment of life is in itself identical to the truth of the matrix of the Thus Come One; in other words, one is a potential Buddha. (2) The stage of hearing the name and words of the truth. At this stage through the spoken or written word one comes to an intellectual understanding that one has the Buddha nature and that all phenomena are manifestations of the Buddhist Law. This may take place through reading or hearing the words of the sutras. (3) The stage of perception and action. Here one perceives the truth of the Buddha nature within oneself through practice, the truth and the wisdom to perceive it are in accord with each other, and one's words match one's actions. (4) The stage of resemblance to enlightenment. At this stage, one eliminates the first two of the three categories of illusion and attains purification of the six sense organs. Having advanced this far, one's wisdom resembles that of a Buddha. In terms of the fifty-two stages of practice, this stage corresponds to the first ten stages, the ten stages of faith. (5) The stage of progressive awakening. This is the stage at which one eradicates all illusions except fundamental darkness and awakens progressively to the truth of one's Buddha nature. In terms of the fifty-two stages, it corresponds to the eleventh (the first stage of security) through the fifty-first (the stage of near-perfect enlightenment). (6) The stage of ultimate enlightenment, or the highest stage of practice. At this stage, one finally eliminates fundamental darkness and fully manifests the Buddha nature. This corresponds to the stage of perfect enlightenment, the last of the fifty-two stages. T'ien-t'ai taught that all people at whatever stage of practice are equally endowed with the potential for Buddhahood. In this way he prevented his disciples from falling into the error of self-deprecation or becoming discouraged. On the other hand, possessing the Buddha nature is not the same as attaining Buddhahood. T'ien-t'ai therefore divided practice into six progressive stages to prevent his disciples from falling into the error of arrogance and relaxing their efforts. In Great Concentration and Insight, he states: "If one lacks faith, one will object that it pertains to the lofty realm of the sages, something far beyond the capacity of one's own wisdom to understand. If one lacks wisdom, one will become puffed up with arrogance and will claim to be the equal of the Buddha." The Record of the Orally Transmitted Teachings gives Nichiren's (1222-1282) interpretation of the six stages of practice: "Speaking in terms of the six stages of practice, the Thus Come One in this 'Life Span' chapter is an ordinary mortal who is in the first stage, that of being a Buddha in theory. When one reverently accepts Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, one is in the next stage, that of hearing the name and words of the truth. That is, one has for the first time heard the daimoku. When, having heard the daimoku, one proceeds to put it into practice, this is the third stage, that of perception and action. In this stage, one perceives the object of devotion that embodies the three thousand realms in a single moment of life. When one succeeds in overcoming various illusions and obstacles, this is the fourth stage, that of resemblance to enlightenment. When one sets out to convert others, this is the fifth stage, that of progressive awakening. And when one comes at last to the realization that one is a Buddha eternally endowed with the three bodies, then one is a Buddha of the sixth and highest stage, that of ultimate enlightenment. "Speaking of the chapter as a whole, the idea of gradually overcoming delusions is not the ultimate meaning of the 'Life Span' chapter. You should understand that the ultimate meaning of this chapter is that ordinary mortals, just as they are in their original state of being, are Buddhas. "And if you ask what is the action or practice carried out by the Buddha eternally endowed with the three bodies, it is Nam-myoho-renge-kyo."
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Health Dictionary on Creative visualization
creative visualization: Subject of the bestseller of the same name, written by Shakti Gawain in 1978. In creative visualization, one clearly imagines whatever one wants to manifest (see manifesting); then one gives the idea, image, or feeling positive energy, by focusing on it regularly, until it becomes reality. Creative visualization's theory posits a spiritual source: a supply of infinite energy, love, and wisdom discoverable in the inner beings of humans. Expressions for methods identical or similar to creative visualization include: active imagination, creative imaging, directed day-dream, directed waking dream, dynamic imaging, guided fantasy, guided imagery, guided visualization, imagery, imaginal medicine, imaging, initiated symbol projection, inner guide meditation, led meditation, magickal visualization, mental imagery, pathworking, Positive Imaging, positive thinking, positive visualization, visualization, visualization therapy, waking dream therapy, and willed imagination. For example, willed imagination, also called creative visualization, is the magickal art of imagining the result one desires of one's magick (the word for Wiccan magic) in order to achieve that result.
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Health Dictionary on Contact healing
contact healing (laying on of hands): Healing by touching a person with the hands or palms. According to its theory, a healthy person has vital energy to spare, which is transmittable into sick persons. Contact healing is at least 15,000 years old. Usually, the healer places his hands, palms down, on the top of the patient's head or on the shoulders or waist. Some proponents use the expressions laying on of hands and touch therapy interchangeably. The former expression may also refer specifically to the act of laying hands on a person's head to confer a spiritual blessing, as in Christian rites of confirmation and ordination (see: Healing)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Cycles of the ages
cycles of the ages Theory that every 26,000 years our solar system makes one revolution around a great central sun, and the completion of one such cycle constitutes one age (Piscean Age, Aquarian Age)
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Health Dictionary on Cuy ritual
cuy ritual (passing the cuy): Ancient Andean variation of transference treatment. It involves prayer, rubbing a cuy (Andean guinea pig) over the patient, killing the animal with a ritual knife, and purporting to read its entrails. For example, if the subject has a gastric tumor, a tumor or lump will appear in the cuy's stomach. According to cuy ritual theory, damage and fright are the basic causes of disease, and the cuy can absorb the negative energy they generate.
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Health Dictionary on Erhard Seminars Training
est (Erhard Seminars Training, est system): Mystical human potential system founded in 1971 by Scientologist Werner Erhard (born John Paul Rosenberg in 1935). Est included consciousness projection and, in 1985, became The Forum. The Latin word est means it is. Est theory held that everyone is perfect deep down and, in a godlike fashion, creates his or her own reality.
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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.
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Health Dictionary on Chinese traditional food therapy
Chinese traditional food therapy (Chinese food therapy): Form of food therapy of ancient Chinese origin. According to its theory, food can fortify the vital force and one can nourish any unsound internal organ just by eating the corresponding organ of an animal. (See Chinese dietotherapy and Chinese System of Food Cures.)
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Health Dictionary on Bubble of light technique
bubble of light technique (bubble of light meditation): Mode of magical healing promoted by Martin Hart, N.D. Its theory posits a part of the unconscious where anything is possible and nothing is secret.
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Health Dictionary on Astara's healing science
Astara's healing science: Form of spiritual healing advanced by Astara, Inc., a neo-Christian, interfaith church founded in 1951 by Drs. Earlyne C. Chaney and Robert G. Chaney. Earlyne Chaney is the author of Initiation in the Great Pyramid, Lost Empire of the Gods, and at least six other books. Her academic titles include Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Humanities in Spiritual and Psychic Sciences. Robert Chaney is the author of The Power of Your Own Medicine (Astara, 1995) and at least ten other books. Astara's healing science encompasses absent healing, crystal healing, mental visualizations, and scientific prayer. Its theory posits etheric contacts and a White Light with magnetic energies.
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Health Dictionary on Kum Nye
Kum Nye (Kum Nye relaxation, Kum Nye relaxation system of self healing): Holistic mode of self-healing developed by Tarthang Tulku and based on Tibetan medicine and Buddhist mind-body disciplines. It involves breathing exercises, self-massage, slow movements, and visualization. Its theory posits energy centers (e.g., the head center and the heart center) and energy blockages (e.g., sexual blockages). Practicing Kum Nye vitalizes the senses and conduces to alertness and limberness.
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Health Dictionary on Ayurveda
Ayurveda (Ayurveda Medicine, Ayurvedic healing, Ayurvedic healthcare, Ayurvedic medicine, ayurvedism, Indian medicine, Science of Longevity, traditional Ayurveda, traditional Indian medicine, Vedic medicine): The medical phase of Hinduism. Ayurvedic theory posits a subtle anatomy that includes: (a) nadis, canals that carry prana (cosmic energy) throughout the body; (b) chakras, centers of consciousness that connect body and soul; and (c) marmas, points on the body beneath which vital structures (physical and/or subtle) intersect. Ayurvedic diagnosis involves examination of the eyes, face, lips, tongue, nails, and pulse. Ayurvedists associate parts of the lips and tongue, for example, with internal organs and maintain that discolorations, lines, cracks, and irritability in various areas indicate disorders in corresponding organs. The pulse is important because the heart is the seat of the underlying intelligence of nature: human consciousness.
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Health Dictionary on Atlantean Healing Ray Training
Atlantean Healing Ray Training: Instruction in a prototypal healing system (including Healing at a Distance), provided by Michael E. Morgan. Morgan is a trance channeler for Yokar, the Atlantean Scientist-priest. Atlantean Healing Ray Training theory posits the Life Force, spiritual energies, and subtle bodies.
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Health Dictionary on Awareness Release Technique
Awareness Release Technique (A.R.T.): Component of Advanced Energy Healing. A.R.T. is a result of Dr. Robert T. Jaffe's discovery that psychological issues alter the human energy field and cause disease. Its theory posits subtle energies and a third eye, which enables clairvoyance. It isa means of finding and releasing the core of a disease.
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| |  |  |  | Gaia Theory: Encyclopedia II - Aaron Donahue - Belief: Demons Angels and MidwayersAaron Donahue can be thought of as a pantheist. He believes in a God that is the sum of all that is. He also states that mankind should worship no Gods apart from themselves and, in his words, the divinity within each person. Lucifer has been interpreted as the Nietzschean superman/overman ubermensch, who is the pinnacle of evolution in Naturalist philosophy. However, Donahue states that Lucifer is an actual entity or r ...
See also:Aaron Donahue, Aaron Donahue - Upbringing Teens and Education, Aaron Donahue - Higher Order and PsiTech, Aaron Donahue - Lucifer, Aaron Donahue - Predictions, Aaron Donahue - Belief: Demons Angels and Midwayers, Aaron Donahue - Career, Aaron Donahue - Criticism Read more here: » Aaron Donahue: Encyclopedia II - Aaron Donahue - Belief: Demons Angels and Midwayers |
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See also:Aaron Donahue, Aaron Donahue - Upbringing Teens and Education, Aaron Donahue - Higher Order and PsiTech, Aaron Donahue - Lucifer, Aaron Donahue - Predictions, Aaron Donahue - Belief: Demons Angels and Midwayers, Aaron Donahue - Career, Aaron Donahue - Criticism Read more here: » Aaron Donahue: Encyclopedia II - Aaron Donahue - Lucifer |
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Another effect of overpopulation will be economic straining towards inevitable collapse because of peak resources and an unsustainable population, and widespread mental instability, laying th ...
See also:Aaron Donahue, Aaron Donahue - Upbringing Teens and Education, Aaron Donahue - Higher Order and PsiTech, Aaron Donahue - Lucifer, Aaron Donahue - Predictions, Aaron Donahue - Belief: Demons Angels and Midwayers, Aaron Donahue - Career, Aaron Donahue - Criticism Read more here: » Aaron Donahue: Encyclopedia II - Aaron Donahue - Predictions |
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