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- Abdomen.
- An epithet of Siva.
- Stomach.
- Center of energy. adjective grey, hoary, old. also called 'Center'; a point in the lower abdomen corresponding to the body's center of gravity. belly or gut, which is a person's spiritual center. lower abdomen, belly.
- Literally 'belly ' The center of the body where one's soul resides.
- One's center of mass, located about 2' below the navel Traditionally this was thought to be the location of the spirit/mind/ Aikido techniques should be executed as much as possible from or through one's HARA. stomach.
- Stomach, abdomen; intended more as centre of concentration and energy.
- One's center of mass, located about 2' below the navel Traditionally this was thought to be the location of the spirit/mind/ Aikido techniques should be executed as much as possible from or through one's hara. center of the drumhead Hara literally means 'belly '.
- The lower abdomen The center of life energy, physical and spiritual Often used as a synonym for 'guts', courage All movement must originate from this point.
- Lower abdomen; physical and spiritual centre.
- Mythical mountain. 'Abdomen ' Gravity and mass in the human body, traditionally considered in Eastern thought to be the seat of the soul and center of ki. 'Abdomen' Gravity and mass in the human body, traditionally considered in Eastern thought to be the seat of the soul and center of ki.
- The central balance point in the human body, located slightly below the navel All coordinated movement originates from this one point.
- The region in the lower abdomen that is the seat of awareness in zazen It is located approximately two inches below the navel. one's physical and spiritual center physically, in the lower abdomen a few inches below the navel.
- The centre of gravity of the body, located in the lower abdomen; the centre of awareness in zazen meditation.
- 1) the abdomen 2) The location of one's soul.
- stud farm. stud. breed of horses.
- stud.
- stud. stud farm. stud. stock farm. haras.
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