| TM | Transcendental Meditation |
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| transcendental anatomy | The theories and deductions based upon the morphology of the organs and individual parts of the body. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| transcendental meditation | A form of meditation practiced over 2500 years ago in Eastern cultures and which was recently made popular in the West by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi as a means to help increase energy, reduce stress, and have a positive effect on mental and physical health; it involves the person sitting upright for 20 minutes, with eyes closed, and silently speaking a mantra (a key stimulus word used uniquely by each individual to return to the proper meditative state) whenever thought occurs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| transcendental meditation |
a technique for attaining a state of physical relaxation and psychological calm by the regular practice of a relaxation procedure which entails the repetition of a mantra.
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| transcendental meditation |
TM. A mental technique used to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve quality of life.
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| transcendental meditation |
It is a technique that utilizes biofeedback, which seeks to expand in individual
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| transcendental meditation |
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi founded TM in 1957. TM is a means of experiencing "pure awareness." It involves sitting comfortably, with eyes closed, for 15 to 20 minutes twice a day while one mentally repeats a mantra. In TM, a mantra purportedly is a "thought-sound" that has a known vibratory effect but does not have a designative meaning. The TM teacher chooses a mantra suitable for the initiate.
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| transcendental a. |
the study of the general design and morphology of the body and the analogies and homologies of its parts.
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| transcendental | existing outside of or not in accordance with nature |
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| transcendental | of or characteristic of a system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual about the empirical and material |
| transcendental | an irrational number that is not algebraic |
| transcendental | any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material |
| transcendental | any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material |
| transcendental | advocate of Transcendentalism |
| transcendental | in a transcendental way or to a transcendental extent |
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