Prana

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Prana (प्राण, prāṇa, lit "breath" or "breath of life") is the Sanskrit word for the motive force of Consciousness as it creates and subsequently enters into the physical world.


Notes

Put a flat bowl of water in front of you. Wait till the water becomes perfectly still. Bend towards the water. Blow on the water. See how ripples extend from the point at which you blow? Prana is the breath that excites the still water.

As Consciousness "blows" on the Water, a subtle process of "materialization" creates the physical universe.

Through the same subtle process of materialization, prana creates the Physical Unit.

See Also

Yoga

Syncretic Terms

Orgone, Chi, Mana, Orenda


Further Reading

https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808