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Historical eclecticism , Historical eclecticism , : A system of medicine, most popular in the 19th century, that advocates the use of indigenous plants in the treatment of specific signs and symptoms.

Traditional medicine , Ethnomedicine, Folk medicine, , Folk remedies, Folk remedy, Home remedies, Home remedy, Indigenous medicine, Primitive medicine: Systems of medicine based on cultural beliefs and practices handed down from generation to generation. The concept includes mystical and magical rituals, herbal therapy, and other treatments which may not be explained by modern medicine.


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* TraditionalMedicine Dictionary on Ethnomedicine, Folk medicine,


Traditional medicine , Ethnomedicine, Folk medicine, ,  Folk remedies, Folk remedy, Home remedies, Home remedy, Indigenous medicine, Primitive medicine:
Systems of medicine based on cultural beliefs and practices handed down from generation to generation. The concept includes mystical and magical rituals, herbal therapy, and other treatments which may not be explained by modern medicine.

 
(See also: Traditional medicine, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul )

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* TraditionalMedicine Dictionary on  Historical eclecticism


Historical eclecticism ,  Historical eclecticism ,  :
A system of medicine, most popular in the 19th century, that advocates the use of indigenous plants in the treatment of specific signs and symptoms.

 
(See also: Historical eclecticism, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul )

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Videos - indigenous
Chthonic - Live - 01 - Intro & Indigenous LacerationChthonic - Live - 01 - Intro & Indigenous Laceration

Taken from Chthonic's - 'A Decade On The Throne' DVD (10th Anniversary Concert, Huashan Culture Park, Taipei, Taiwan. February 3...

(Part 5) Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 5)(Part 5) Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 5)

From an oversea's show, spliced to view the message from another 2 elders...

(Part 6) Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 6) Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks(Part 6) Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 6) Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks

In front of the Capitol Building Washington DC on July 2008: Nowa Cuming (Dennis Banks) Longestwalk.org Co-Founder of the Americ...

The Great Laws of Nature: Indigenous Organic Agriculture DocumentaryThe Great Laws of Nature: Indigenous Organic Agriculture Documentary

Let's reconnect with our relatives in nature In 2012. The plant beings. Here's how: A group of First Nations People in Saskatche...





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* Indian Hindu Dictionary on Dravidian


Dravidian: the principal indigenous culture and language on the Indian sub-continent. It remains the source of the South Indian culture and language, Tamil, of today.

 
(See also: Dravidian , Hinduism, Yoga, Body Mind and Soul)
 

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* Dharma was Killed In Gujarat  


Though the term Hindu is not of indigenous origin, I am proud to consider myself a Hindu. That pride has been deeply hurt by what others using that label have done in Gujarat.
 
What they did was typically un-Hindu, even anti-Hindu. What distinguishes the Hindu culture, philosophy and outlook on life from all other religions, faiths and civilisational traditions? In Hinduism alone you are able to say '' Brahmasmi ’’ (I am God) and to your neighbour, '' Tattvamasi ’’ (You are the truth).

 
(See also: Peace on Earth, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul )

Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Dharma was Killed In Gujarat  

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* Encyclopedia II - City Island Bronx New York - Indigenous wildlife

City Island is a heavily urbanized area, and the forms of animal life on the island is typical of such an environment: raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, and skunk, as well as a large population of stray cats. The real diversity of wildlife on and around City Island are birds, especially aquatic species. There are many varieties of duck; buffleheads, goldeneyes, mallards, and cormorants. Canada geese are common, as are mute swans, great blue herons, great white egrets, and several types of gull. A small protected wetlands area on west Ditmars Street is home to many of these species. Of course, no list of urb ...

Read more here: » City Island Bronx New York: Encyclopedia II - City Island Bronx New York - Indigenous wildlife

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* Encyclopedia II - AQAL - Quadrants

Quadrant (UL) "I" Interior-Individual Intentional e.g. Freud Quadrant (UR) "It" Exterior-Individual Behavioral e.g. B.F. Skinner Quadrant (LL) "We" Interior-Collective Cultural e.g. Gadamer Quadrant (LR) "Its" Exterior-Collective Social e.g. Marxism Each holon has an interior perspective (an inside) and an exterior perspective (an outside). It also has an individual perspective and a collective (or plural) perspective. If you map these into quadrants, you h ...

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* Encyclopedia II - AQAL - Levels or stages

The concept of levels follows closely on the concept of lines of development. The more highly developed you are in a particular line, the higher level you are at in that line. Wilber's conception of the level is clearly based on several theories of developmental psychology, including: Piaget's theory of cognitive development, Kohlberg's stages of moral development, Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, and Jane Loevin ...

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* Encyclopedia II - AQAL - States

A state is basically a level that is attained only temporarily. Once you have unlimited access to a state of consciousness, then it is a permanent structure, or a developmental level. States of consciousness include: waking, dreaming, dreamless sleep, and nondual. (In the mystical traditions of which Wilber is a part, these four states correspond to four realms: gross, subtle, causal, and nondual.) Thus it is theoretically possible for someone at a low cognitive level to experie ...

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* Encyclopedia II - City Island Bronx New York - Community issues

As of January 2005, the island's water mains and sewer mains are being dug up and replaced due to old age. A movement exists in the community to have all electric power, cable TV, and telephone wires put underground because the utility poles are overwired and unsightly. Many of the poles are leaning heavily. Many of the dead-end side streets terminate in small beaches, and many of these have locked gates, limiting access only to local residents or members of small beach clubs and block associations. The ownership of these beaches is uncl ...

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Manuka honey comes from the manuka bush (also known as the "Tea Tree"), which is indigenous to New Zealand and Australia - but what makes it so special?

How To Develop Your Mystic Understanding of Celtic Knotwork

A brief discussion of western and indigenous culture provides a context a discussion of the hidden "mystical" meaning of Celtic knots. The reader is given the knowledge that will enable him or her to personally interpret complex Celtic knot designs.

THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS OF VERBAL ARTS IN THE YORÙBÁ INDIGENOUS HEALTHCARE PRACTICES

1.0 IntroductionThe paper focuses on the Yorùbá verbal arts used in indigenous healthcare system. The Yorùbá verbal arts used in indigenous healthcare practices, as we observe, have various functions among the users. These functions are discussed at three different levels – communicative, aesthetic and ritual functions. By nature, some of these functions of the said verbal arts are therapeutic, because of their psychological relevancies.

How Using Native Drums As Rustic Tables Enhances Southwest Decor

Native American floor drums are truly a very real representation of Indigenous customs and are regularly used by many Native American tribes in traditional ceremonies and rituals.


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