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prana classical yoga term for a kind of cosmic life force that can be felt within and outside the human body. In some aspects it can be imagined as a form of consciousness controlled energy, but this definition is not always sufficient, because regarding yoga, in many other aspects it rather resembles a data flow than what physics defines as energy.
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pranayama the breathe exercises of the yoga.
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practice An activity that is actually routinely performed, regardless of whether it is required in POLICY or specified in PROCEDURE.
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prakriti primal nature, natural state, constitution
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prana It is vital energy (life-energy) which activates the body and mind. Prana is responsible for the higher cerebral functions, the motor and sensory activities. The prana located in the head is the vital prana, while prana which is present in the cosmic air is nutrient prana. There is a constant exchange of energy between vital prana and nutrient prana through respiration. During inspiration, the nutrient prana enters the system and nourishes the vital prana. ...
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