Recognition of the relationship between psyche and soma dates back to antiquity and is captured in written records and historical accounts. |
|
A rough, medium dry wine called soma has been made in India with local grapes for 5,000 years, but is nowhere now. |
|
For this to work, however, the spike would have to propagate along the t-stem axon and into the cell soma. |
|
In this asymmetric cell division, the mother cell represents the soma and the daughter cell the germline. |
|
Janet's original formulation of the concept of dissociation, on the other hand, was applicable to both psyche and soma. |
|
And there's always soma to calm your anger, to reconcile you to your enemies, to make you patient and long-suffering. |
|
He ate up the soma plant of sage Medhatithi who called him Mesha thereafter. |
|
The latest blight has nearly wiped out the river grass that soma is extracted from. |
|
Soma is much praised in the g Veda, in which is told the myth of the discovery of the soma plant in Heaven. |
|
However, in parapodial motoneurons, the action potential is initiated at or near the soma and travels to the axon terminal. |
|
An orthodromic impulse runs along an axon in its normal direction, away from the soma. |
|
Each twin formed a unitary entelechy, a single living organism made of psyche and soma, still rotating in opposite directions to each other. |
|
Two types of nerve processes extend from the soma, axons, which conduct the nerve impulse away from the soma, and dendrites, which conduct nerve impulses toward it. |
|
In India, the religious use of a psychedelic called soma was featured in the Rig Veda and entheogens have been a part of south Asian religious practice for millennia. |
|
If the soma is a chicken, then it really is just an egg's way of making another egg. |
|
And if evolutionary logic requires the soma to age and die in order for this to happen, so be it. |
|
Oil and cash will come and go but what is soma leaving behind other than unlimited exploration? |
|
We find that 2X germ cells express high levels of ovo-B regardless of the sexual identity of either the surrounding soma or the germ cells themselves. |
|
Only the moon chakra, the soma chakra in the centre of your brain can control the sun. |
|
There is a definite relationship between the psyche and the soma. |
|
|
There have also been two kinds of adverse effects, on psyche and soma. |
|
Ambrosia, nectar, soma, these swill through our myths and histories. |
|
The communion sacrifice may be one in which the deity somehow indwells the oblation so that the worshippers actually consume the divine e.g., the Hindu soma ritual. |
|
I survey the meeting grounds where psyche runs into soma, the surfaces on which the borrowed body impresses its pain, leaving an inappropriable text in its tracks. |
|
Once he had drunk the intoxicating soma, he experienced an ascent to the gods without having to die a violent death, as in the old ritual. |
|
The ancient Persian haoma is cognate with the Vedic homa or fire rites that accompany the soma of the Brahmins. |
|
Members of the church revere cannabis as both a sacrament and a deity, identifying it with the Zoroastrian haoma and the Vedic soma. |
|
That philosophy of the relation of psyche and soma which may be called materialistic nonism, the philosophy most congenial to behaviorists, was as ancient as Greek thought. |
|
Immunoreaction took place mostly in neuronal soma, but not in nuclei. |
|
Indo-European nomads brought specific doctrines, such as the soma or haoma, that were absorbed by and merged with local indigenous traditions of shamanism and animism. |
|
In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development. |
|
When Soma was pressed and made into a drink, the ancient worshipper who imbibed it gained the powerful attributes of this God. |
|
I am deeply saddened by news of the explosion at the Soma coal mine which claimed a large number of human lives. |
|
The Rig Veda speaks of three filters used to purify and prepare Soma for sacramental use. |
|
Some of the best diving in the Red Sea is found in Soma Bay and the surrounding area. |
|
The Somas' home was well maintained inside and out, and Michael Soma, a woodworker, had made much of the couple's furniture, neighbors said. |
|
Yusuf Yerkel, an advisor to Erdogan, was caught on camera as he kicked a demonstrator in Soma. |
|
In a turn that vindicates Aldous Huxley, one in ten Americans ingests their daily Soma supplement in the form of antidepressants. |
|
Soma worked for 20 years for Setra Systems in Acton and formerly for Sears in Natick. |
|
Investigators found drugs in the room including the muscle relaxants Clonazepam and Soma and the powerful sedative diazepam. |
|
|
He developed detailed analyses of many other games and puzzles, such as the Soma cube, peg solitaire, and Conway's soldiers. |
|
Indra, Brhaspati, rainers of treasure, rejoicing at this sacrifice drink the Soma. |
|
I thank Soma Sen Gupta, Director of Sanhita and Shalini Gupta for their support. |
|
It's different from our recent label mix compilations for Soma and Darkroom Dubs, or our own self-produced albums. |
|