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Prana
The Breath of Life
Prana
is an energizing force which exists all planes of
nature and acts as a life force on each respective plane. On the physical plane
it can be described as vitality and it functions in the Human, Animal,
Vegetable and Mineral Kingdoms of nature.
Prana
is the energizing principle that vitalizes the Human physical body and it does
this through an energy field which is known as the energy body or body of Prana
which interpenetrates the physical body. Prana is ultimately drawn from the
sun. Upon physical death, the energy body withdraws from the physical.
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