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stairway: a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps
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In basic life support, the serial application of several small breaths rather than a single large-volume breath. SEE: cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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| staircase p. |
treppe.
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Staircases are like bridges between each level in helping the lower level chi interact with the upper level chi. However if a staircase faces the front or entrance door this may be particularly bad. This causes confusion between the chi entering the front door and the chi from the upper level that is draining out. The Chi that is in the house at the top of the stairs gathers velocity and rushes out of the house in a great way and does not bother to circulate throughout the house. ...
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Having the client visualize or imagine they are standing at the top of a staircase of twenty steps. The staircase is well lit and has a sturdy handrail. Each step the client imagines himself/herself taking down the staircase will take them deeper into the hypnotic state.
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