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Bija Mantras Chakra Dieties Edda Etheric Hinduism I Ching Indic Kabbalah Kundalini Mandala Manipura Chakra Mantra

Muldhara Chakra Rig-Veda Sahasrara Chakra Sanskrit Sefirot Svadhisthana Chakra Tai Chi Taoism Teutonic Upanishads Veda Vedic Vishuddah Chakra Yang Yin Yoga Yogi Zohar

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Sounds that correlate to the different color vibrations of the chakras that can be used to help energize a particular center. Als spinning wheel of light within the body There are numerous dieties mentioned throughout the site. Click here to link to a website containing a listing of different pan Either of two early Icelandic literary works: the Poetic or Elder Edda (c.1200), a collection of Old Norse poetry or, the Prose or Aura body that is of or like ether, very light, delicate, celestial. The religion and social system of the Hindus, developed from Brahmanism with elements of Buddhism, Jainism, etc. Chinese divination system Of India; designating or of a subgroup of the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European language family, including many of the lan A philosophy developed by certain Jewish rabbis, based on a mystical interpretation of the Scriptures. Also spelled: Cabala, Ka snake that is coiled three and 1/2 times at the base of the spine A circular design containing concentric geometric forms, images of dieties, etc. and symbolizing the universe, totality, or who Third Chakra or Solar Plexus A hymn or portion of a text especially from the Veda, chanted or intoned as an incantation or prayer. Root or First Chakra The Veda of Verses (Psalms). The oldest and considered by many, the most important, of the Hindu Vedas. The Crown or Seventh Chakra The classical Old Indic literary language, as cultivated from the 4th century B.C. onward and still used in ritual. channels of divine energy or life force according to Jewish mysticism Second or Sacral Chakra A moving meditation based on balance developed by Taoist. Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Lao Tse Designating or of a group of north European peoples including the German, Scandinavian, Dutch, English, etc. Any of a group of late Vedic metaphysical treatises dealing with man in relation to the universe. Any of four ancient sacred books of Hinduism, consisting of psalms, chants, sacred formulas, etc. The old Indic language of the Vedas, an early form of Sanskrit. This term is not used on this website; it is defined here for info Throat or Fifth Chakra male principle in Taoism female principle in Taoism A mystic and ascetic discipline by which one seeks to achieve liberation of the self and union with the supreme spirit or unive A person who practices yoga. A mystical commentary on the Pentateuch, written from the 2nd to the 13th Century. A principle source of the Kabbalah.

a particular center. Also called "seed sounds".

a listing of different pantheons including Hindu, Norse, Egyptian and Greek. poetry or, the Prose or Younger Edda (c.1230), a summary of Norse mythology with two treatises on skaldic poetry attributed to Snorri S

m, Jainism, etc.

cluding many of the languages spoken, or formally spoken, in India, Pakistan, Ceylon, etc. This term is not used in the site and is defined h Also spelled: Cabala, Kabala, and Kabbala

niverse, totality, or wholeness in Hinduism and Buddhism.

is defined here for informational purposes and to further clarify other terms.

supreme spirit or universal soul through intense concentration, deep meditation, and practices involving prescribed postures, controlled b

ce of the Kabbalah.

aldic poetry attributed to Snorri Sturluson.

ot used in the site and is defined here to further define the term Sanskrit.

g prescribed postures, controlled breathing, etc. Click here to link to Yoga Journal on-line. There are many different types of yoga. Several

ny different types of yoga. Several are mentioned in this site.

Ajna Chakra Anahata Chakra Bija Mantras Chakra Dieties Edda Etheric Hinduism I Ching Indic Kabbalah Kundalini Mandala Manipura Chakra Mantra Muldhara Chakra Rig-Veda Sahasrara Chakra Sanskrit Sefirot Svadhisthana Chakra Tai Chi Taoism Teutonic Upanishads Veda Vedic Vishuddah Chakra Yang Yin Yoga Yogi Zohar

Third Eye or Sixth Chakra Heart or Fourth Chakra Sounds that correlate to the different color vibrations of the chakras that can be used to help energize a particular center. Als spinning wheel of light within the body There are numerous dieties mentioned throughout the site. Click here to link to a website containing a listing of different pan Either of two early Icelandic literary works: the Poetic or Elder Edda (c.1200), a collection of Old Norse poetry or, the Prose or Aura body that is of or like ether, very light, delicate, celestial. The religion and social system of the Hindus, developed from Brahmanism with elements of Buddhism, Jainism, etc. Chinese divination system Of India; designating or of a subgroup of the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European language family, including many of the lan A philosophy developed by certain Jewish rabbis, based on a mystical interpretation of the Scriptures. Also spelled: Cabala, Ka snake that is coiled three and 1/2 times at the base of the spine A circular design containing concentric geometric forms, images of dieties, etc. and symbolizing the universe, totality, or who Third Chakra or Solar Plexus A hymn or portion of a text especially from the Veda, chanted or intoned as an incantation or prayer. Root or First Chakra The Veda of Verses (Psalms). The oldest and considered by many, the most important, of the Hindu Vedas. The Crown or Seventh Chakra The classical Old Indic literary language, as cultivated from the 4th century B.C. onward and still used in ritual. channels of divine energy or life force according to Jewish mysticism Second or Sacral Chakra A moving meditation based on balance developed by Taoist. Chinese philosophy based on the teachings of Lao Tse Designating or of a group of north European peoples including the German, Scandinavian, Dutch, English, etc. Any of a group of late Vedic metaphysical treatises dealing with man in relation to the universe. Any of four ancient sacred books of Hinduism, consisting of psalms, chants, sacred formulas, etc. The old Indic language of the Vedas, an early form of Sanskrit. This term is not used on this website; it is defined here for info Throat or Fifth Chakra male principle in Taoism female principle in Taoism A mystic and ascetic discipline by which one seeks to achieve liberation of the self and union with the supreme spirit or unive A person who practices yoga. A mystical commentary on the Pentateuch, written from the 2nd to the 13th Century. A principle source of the Kabbalah.

a particular center. Also called "seed sounds".

a listing of different pantheons including Hindu, Norse, Egyptian and Greek. poetry or, the Prose or Younger Edda (c.1230), a summary of Norse mythology with two treatises on skaldic poetry attributed to Snorri S

m, Jainism, etc.

cluding many of the languages spoken, or formally spoken, in India, Pakistan, Ceylon, etc. This term is not used in the site and is defined h Also spelled: Cabala, Kabala, and Kabbala

niverse, totality, or wholeness in Hinduism and Buddhism.

is defined here for informational purposes and to further clarify other terms.

supreme spirit or universal soul through intense concentration, deep meditation, and practices involving prescribed postures, controlled b

ce of the Kabbalah.

aldic poetry attributed to Snorri Sturluson.

ot used in the site and is defined here to further define the term Sanskrit.

g prescribed postures, controlled breathing, etc. Click here to link to Yoga Journal on-line. There are many different types of yoga. Several

ny different types of yoga. Several are mentioned in this site.

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