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  2. Breathwork (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    Edzard Ernst writes that breathwork (or 'rebirthing') is a form of alternative medicine first devised by Leonard Orr in the 1970s. [4] [inconsistent]Breathwork is the use of breathing techniques in order to achieve altered states of consciousness and to have a variety of effects on physical and mental well-being. [3]

  3. Breathwork - Wikipedia

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    Breathwork may refer to several different practices connected with breathing. Breathwork (New Age) , various New Age breathing practices originating with Stanslav Grof and Leonard Orr Circular breathing , a breathing technique used by players of some wind instruments

  4. How to Start—And Stick to—A Breathwork Practice - AOL

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    You can reap the health benefits of breathwork in just a few minutes a day.

  5. Michael Harner - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Harner (April 27, 1929 – February 3, 2018) was an American anthropologist, educator and author. His 1980 book, The Way of the Shaman: a Guide to Power and Healing, [1] has been foundational in the development and popularization of core shamanism as a New Age path of personal development for adherents of neoshamanism. [2]

  6. Curandero - Wikipedia

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    The shaman is also known as chonteador, and his most important wand is the chonta defensa; if he dies without disciples, the chonta is thrown, wrapped in rubands [clarification needed] and weighted with stones, to the bottom of a lake with the belief that its power will reemerge when a new shaman will take office.

  7. Etheric body - Wikipedia

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    Teachings of an etheric body can be found in some branches of Buddhism and Hinduism. [1] Linga sarira is a Sanskrit term for the invisible double of the human body. [1]In Mahayana Buddhism, the soul leaves the body at death in a "shining" body which is able to pass through matter.

  8. Psychonautics - Wikipedia

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    A shaman who is one of the Ayahuascero people is expected to memorize as many icaros as they can. [ 15 ] Disruption of psychological and physiological processes required for usual mental states - sleep deprivation , fasting , sensory deprivation , [ 1 ] oxygen deprivation / smoke inhalation , holotropic breathwork

  9. Soul flight - Wikipedia

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    Soul flight is a technique of ecstasy used by shamans with the aim of entering into a state of trance.During such ecstatic trance it is believed that the shaman's soul has left the body and the corporeal world (compare out-of-body experience) which allows him or her to enter a spiritual world and interact with its denizens.