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  2. Navajo medicine - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony is the most frequently used one and resembles how the Holy People acted to create the world and establish harmony. The Enemy Way rite is done as an exorcism to remove ghosts, violence and negativity that can bring disease and do harm to host health and balance. The Night Way is a healing ceremony that takes course over nine days.

  3. Anahata - Wikipedia

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    Harmony, balance, and proportion are key elements in this fulcrum that is the Anahata to help determine what is growth-promoting and virtuous (self, or good for the self) and what is vice, or inappropriate for spiritual self-growth (not self)." [10] Enckhausen's translations follow. hope; worry; endeavor; affection; vanity; discernment ...

  4. Baci - Wikipedia

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    The thread is first knotted before tying on the wrist of the person to be blessed and other guests. Before the thread is tied, the hand is held chest high as a mark of respect. The white thread is symbolic of "peace, harmony, good fortune, good health and human warmth and community".

  5. Want to improve your balance? These 5 tips can help. - AOL

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    Balance on one leg Matthew Prusinski, senior physical therapist at Penn Medicine , tells Yahoo Life that balancing on one leg is an easy-to-do exercise that can help improve your balance.

  6. Maat - Wikipedia

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    Maat or Maʽat (Egyptian: mꜣꜥt /ˈmuʀʕat/, Coptic: ⲙⲉⲓ) [1] comprised the ancient Egyptian concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice. Maat was also the goddess who personified these concepts, and regulated the stars , seasons , and the actions of mortals and the deities who had brought order from chaos ...

  7. Tree pose - Wikipedia

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    The hands are held above the head, either pointed directly upwards and unclasped, or clasped together in anjali mudra. [9] Vrikshasana is derived from the Sanskrit term which combines Vriksha and position Vriksha means Tree, and Asana means posture. Vrikshasan or the Tree pose is a lovely meditation which integrates our body, mind and breath .

  8. Taoist music - Wikipedia

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    Yin stands for all things that are female and soft and Yang stands for all things male and hard. Through the proper balance of Yin (female) and Yang (male) a Taoist can find harmony and simplicity in all things (Bowker, 2000). Taoists strive to have these cosmic forces within themselves and around them at peace and in balance (Keown, 2003).

  9. Acrobalance - Wikipedia

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    Hand balancing may be performed by partners or individuals. In partner hand balancing, a strong bottom mounter supports the top mounter in handstands , planches and other acrobatic poses. In solo hand balancing, a single artist performs handstands, one-hand stands, planches and other equilibristic maneuvers, usually on top of pommels , blocks ...