| Yogi Ramacharaka - 1904 - 264 psl.
...operating in a certain way, causes that form of activity which accompanies Life. This great principle is in all forms of matter, and yet it is not matter. It is in the air, but it is not the air nor one of its chemical constituents. It is in the food we eat, and... | |
| Ramacharaka - 1905 - 88 psl.
...operating in a certain way, causes that form of activity which accompanies Life. This great principle is in all forms of matter, and yet it is not matter. It is in the air, but it is not the air nor one of its chemical constituents. Animal and plant life breathe... | |
| William Walker Atkinson - 1905 - 88 psl.
...operating in a certain way, causes that form of activity which accompanies Life. This great principle is in all forms of matter, and yet it is not matter. It is in the air, but it is not the air nor one of its chemical constituents. Animal and plant life breathe... | |
| Yogi Ramacharaka - 1996 - 168 psl.
...body disintegrates and is resolved back t<> its original elements, each atom takes with it suffi cient Prana to enable it to form new combinations. the unused...it is the energy or force which animates matter. We havegone into the matter. of Prana in our little book pre viously referred to, and we do not wish to... | |
| Yogi Ramacharaka - 2007 - 249 psl.
...it and use it is merely an incident. The force would exist though man were not. This great principle is in all forms of matter, and yet it is not matter. It is in the air, but it is not the eir nor one of its chemical constituents. Animal and plant life breathe... | |
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