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  • Pretty much everything by Prana is awesome -- and they actually make clothes big enough to fit me, though only just: I'm not exactly in the middle of their size range.

    February 8th, 2009 matociquala 2009

  • Chakras function like electrical transformers, lowering the vibrating rate of life force energy, called Prana in the Vedic system and enabling it to flow through the body.

    Linda E. Savage: Spiritual Sex: The Art Of The Multidimensional Orgasm 2009

  • Every time we breathe, we fill our lungs with air and at the same time revitalize our body with this Prana, which is Life itself.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Prana is a Sanskrit word that translates roughly to life-force and ayama translates roughly from Sanskrit to the storing and distribution of life-force or energy.

    The Source Woodson Merrell 2008

  • This is also called Prana, Pranic Energy, or Chi, and we could not exist a moment without it.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • This is also called Prana, Pranic Energy, or Chi, and we could not exist a moment without it.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • This is also called Prana, Pranic Energy, or Chi, and we could not exist a moment without it.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Prana is a Sanskrit word that translates roughly to life-force and ayama translates roughly from Sanskrit to the storing and distribution of life-force or energy.

    The Source Woodson Merrell 2008

  • Every time we breathe, we fill our lungs with air and at the same time revitalize our body with this Prana, which is Life itself.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Every time we breathe, we fill our lungs with air and at the same time revitalize our body with this Prana, which is Life itself.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

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