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MEDIT

Shm, m. sense direction mind inclination, feeling taste, -bild, n. symbol, emblem, sinnen, v.i. meditate, speculate, think. — ge-sinnt, p.a. minded, disposed. — gesonnen sein, be inclined, intend. [Pg.412]

Dolanaest (Strathmann) I Bupiforan (Bieffe Medital) Takeda as hydrochloride)... [Pg.292]

Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning (1605) based on Meditations of Marcus Aurelius... [Pg.272]

G. Calloni, N. Moroni, and F. Miano. Carbon black A low cost colloidal additive for controlling gas migration in cement slurries. In Proceedings Volume, pages 563-574. Offshore Mediter Conf (Ravenna, Italy, 3/15-3/17), 1995. [Pg.367]

N. Moroni, G. Calloni, and A. MarcotulUo. Gas impermeable carbon black cements analysis of field performances. In Proceedings Volume, volume 2, pages 781-792. E P Forum et al Offshore Mediter Conf (OMC 97) (Ravenna, Italy, 3/19-3/21), 1997. [Pg.434]

Educate the patient about lifestyle changes that will improve symptoms of anxiety. These include adequate sleep and exercise, stress management, meditation, and coping skills. [Pg.618]

Reduce mental arousal (attention focusing procedures, imagery training, meditation, etc.). [Pg.626]

Complementary and alternative medicines A group of practices and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine, including alternative medical systems (e.g., homeopathic medicine and naturopathic medicine), mind-body interventions (e.g., meditation and mental healing), biologically-based therapies (e.g., dietary supplements, vitamins, herbs, and other natural products), manipulative body-based methods (e.g., acupuncture and massage), and energy therapies (e.g., therapeutic touch and bioelectromagnetic-based therapies). [Pg.1563]

Alexander, C., Robinson, P., Orme-Johnson, D. and Schneider,R., The effects of transcendental meditation compared to other methods of relaxation and meditation in reducing risk factors, morbidity and mortality. Homeostasis in Health and Disease 35(4-5), 243-263, 1994. [Pg.294]

Taub, E., Steiner, S., Weingarten, E., and Walton, K., Effectiveness of broad spectrum approaches to relapse prevention in severe alcohlism A long term, randomized, controlled trial of Transcendental Meditation, EMG biofeedback and electronic eurotherapy. Special Issue Self-recovery Treating addictions using transcendental meditation and Maharishi Ayur-Veda. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 11 (1-2), 187-220, 1994. [Pg.294]

It s a sort of meditation, she says, smiling at his amusement, though his implied cynicism—if that was what it was—doesn t touch her. You walk somewhere, but you do it noticing everything about getting there. ... [Pg.313]

This workbook is a guided tour through the steps of the Emerald Formula. There are alchemical mandalas and symbolic drawings actually used by the alchemists to illustrate the principles of the Emerald Tablet, as well as interpretations and guided meditations to accompany them. Most engravings have never before been published to a wide audience and date back over five hundred years others have been restored with symbolic colors to convey their archetypal content. [By D.W. Hauck ]... [Pg.5]

Included as an Appendix to the anonymous Les meditations sur les Arcanes Majeurs du Tarot. Translated by Robert Powell... [Pg.10]

Turner, Janet. [Emerald table] Meditation on the Emerald Tablet. Alchemy J 4, no. 2 (Autumn 2003). rhttp //www.alchemvlab. com/AJ4-2.html. [Pg.12]

Spurstowe, W. The spiritual chymist or six decades of divine meditations on several subjects. .. London Printed for Philip Chetwind, 1666. 182, 11 Op. [Pg.95]

A description of the vault from the Fama, and its interpretation, with a meditation... [Pg.114]

Tung-pin Lii The secret of the golden flower, a Chinese book of life. Translated and explained by Richard Wilhelm, with a foreword and commentary by C. G. Jung. And part of the Chinese meditation text The book of consciousness and life, with a foreword by Salome Wilhelm. [Translated from the German by Carl F. Baynes], New, rev. and augm. ed. ed. Translated by Richard Wilhelm. New York Harcourt, Brace, World, 1962. xvi, 149 p... [Pg.203]

Dickson, Donald R. Vaughan s The Water-fall and Protestant meditation. Explorations in Renaissance Culture 10 (1984) 28-40. [Pg.282]

Hurst, Mary. A meditation on Paracelsus. Alchemy J1, no. 1 (Autumn 2000). rhttp //www.alchemvlab.com/AJl-l,html. [Pg.297]

Akahori, Akira. "Drug taking and immortality." In Taoist meditation and longevity techniques, eds. Livia Kohn and Yoshinobu Sakade, 73-98. Ann Arbor (MI) Center for Chinese Studies, The University of Michigan, 1989. [Pg.326]

Daoism, as the primary indigenous religion of China, is a highly esoteric tradition. Constructed of many different strands, over several thousand years, Daoism has a complex history of integrating various techniques of meditation, spirit communication, consciousness projection, bodily movements, medicine, and "internal alchemy" with a profound transpersonal philosophy of nature and a metaphysics of human relationships based on an ideal of spiritual transformation leading to immortality... [Pg.329]

The Book of Alchemy teaches its readers how to penetrate the obscure symbolic language of the alchemists. . . understand how alchemical transformation can initiate a profound change of consciousness, claimed by practitioners to bring eventual union with the Divine. . . practice traditional meditations and exercises. . . prepare herbal alchemical elixirs to benefit the body. . . and discover how the alchemists search for purity can become a twenty-first- century model for spiritual development"... [Pg.361]

A catalog of products including Artwork, Books scrolls, Esoteric equipment, Lab supplies, Tapes, CDs videos Spritiual jewellery, Consultations, Meditation supplies, Elixris tinctures,... [Pg.389]

Tambiah, S.J. The cosmological and performative significance of a Thai cult of healing through meditation. Cult Med Psychiatry 1, no. 1 (Apr 1977) 97-132. [Pg.397]


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