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  2. And Breathe Normally - Wikipedia

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    And it reminds us of the power we possess, even when we think we’re helpless." [ 19 ] And Breathe Normally was listed as one of 21 must-see debuts by female directors from the last 10 years by the BFI.

  3. Category:Fictional characters with solar abilities - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters who have the power to absorb, manipulate, or project solar energy from the Sun or other stars. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Isaac R. Fellman - Wikipedia

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    Isaac R. Fellman is an American archivist and science fiction and fantasy writer. His debut novel, The Breath of the Sun, earned him the 2019 Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror.

  5. Shinrin-yoku - Wikipedia

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    Example of practicing shinrin-yoku. Shinrin-yoku (Japanese: 森林浴, 森林 (shinrin, "forest") + 浴 (yoku, "bath, bathing. [1] ")), also known as forest bathing, is a practice or process of therapeutic relaxation where one spends time in a forest or natural atmosphere, focusing on sensory engagement to connect with nature.

  6. Sun - Wikipedia

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    The solar constant is the amount of power that the Sun deposits per unit area that is directly exposed to sunlight. The solar constant is equal to approximately 1,368 W/m 2 (watts per square meter) at a distance of one astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun (that is, at or near Earth's orbit). [99]

  7. Passage to Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Drizzit, the star, is a male Ranger with a fondness for sunrises and the open sea, while the wizard Harkle Harpell behaves exactly as described in the Forgotten Realms expansion set The North, but his unbridled power and sudden appearance is, sadly, anything but convincing."

  8. Prana - Wikipedia

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    In yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian martial arts, prana (प्राण, prāṇa; the Sanskrit word for breath, "life force", or "vital principle") [1] permeates reality on all levels including inanimate objects. [2] In Hindu literature, prāṇa is sometimes described as originating from the Sun and connecting the elements. [3

  9. Silap Inua - Wikipedia

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    In Inuit religion, Silap Inua ('possessor of spirit', ᓯᓚᑉ ᐃᓄᐊ) or Sila ('breath, spirit', ᓯᓪᓚ) (Iñupiaq: siḷam iñua) is similar to mana or ether, the primary component of everything that exists; it is also the breath of life and the method of locomotion for any movement or change. Silla was believed to control everything ...