- In yoga, Ayurveda, and
Indian martial arts,
prana (प्राण, prāṇa; the
Sanskrit word for breath, "life force", or "vital principle")
permeates reality on...
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traditional psychic vampires in that they
describe 'prey[ing] upon life-force or '
pranic' energy'.
Prominent figures in the
subculture include Mic****e Belanger...
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Jasmuheen (born
Ellen Greve; 1957) is a
proponent of "
pranic nourishment" or breatharianism, the
practice of
living without food or
fluid of any sort and...
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supplements Numerology Orthopathy Osteopathy Pilates Postural Integration Pranic healing Prayer Psychic surgery Prokarin Qi
Qigong Quantum healing Radionics...
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Inedia (Latin for 'fasting') or
breatharianism (/brɛˈθɛəriənɪzəm/) is the
claimed ability for a
person to live
without consuming food, and in some cases...
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sanctified holy
waters in the
sacrificial pot and, by a
mystic process,
these pranic powers trickle down a
silver wire and
enter the
deity installed inside the...
- that the
consumption of
blood or
energy (sometimes
referred to as
auric or
pranic energy) is
necessary for
spiritual or
physical nourishment.
Though the vampire...
- Ma
sound represents water Śi
sound represents fire Vā
sound represents Pranic air Ya
sound represents sky or
ether Its
total meaning is that "universal...
- It is not a part of the
physical body but
considered to be part of the
pranic system. The
location makes it a
sacred spot
where Hindus apply a
tilak bindi...
- (left),
pingala (right) and central, or
sushumna nadi - the main
channels of
pranic energy in the body.
Kundalini energy is
technically explained as
being sparked...