When in the presence of a vampire, fold your arms, cross your ankles or legs and place your folded arms across your solar plexus. |
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The diaphragm is a sensitive, powerful muscle, and responds to impulses sent to it by the solar plexus, the abdominal brain. |
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The solar plexus is ideal, but the lower abdomen, the groin or even the inside of the leg above the knee are also adequate. |
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There were a lot of pressure point strikes, at places like under the nose, the throat, under the armpits, the solar plexus, and the groin. |
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Exhale while making the sound heeeee subvocally, flattening first your chest, then your solar plexus, and finally your lower abdomen. |
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The nerve current of the body converge in the feet, the solar plexus and the hands. |
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She sapped him again, this time in his solar plexus, and he fell, unconscious. |
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A swift headbutt and a hard slam into my own solar plexus left me gasping for breath and I closed in for the kill so to speak. |
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Instead he planted it full in the solar plexus, lifting the man clear of the floor. |
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That significant cultural artifact, The National Enquirer, delivered a sucker punch to my solar plexus today when I read, stunned. |
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Put the palm of your right hand on the abdomen, just above the navel, and press up against the solar plexus or pit of the stomach. |
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Proper breathing connects the body to its battery, the solar plexus, which is an enormous reservoir of energy. |
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They are then taught to meditate upon some centre of energy, usually the solar plexus, sometimes the heart, curiously enough never the head. |
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Sir J Woodroffe in his summary of Indian knowledge of the chakras called this the solar plexus, and the term has stuck. |
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In emotional types, the trouble is first sensed in the region of the solar plexus. |
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There were mild sensations of tingling pain in certain points in the left foot which, according to the therapist, correspond to the lung and solar plexus regions. |
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Overcoming Fear The third chakra, at the solar plexus, manipura, is about overcoming fear and attaining a sense of belonging. |
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This is a shoot-out now, and if Fowler wins it, it'll be a real rabbit punch in the solar plexus for Europe. |
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It is very suitable for massage to the soles of the feet, spine or solar plexus. |
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So most of the people who have never practiced zazen have in many cases the part of the solar plexus totally blocked. |
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Place your hand over your heart, where your ribs connect to your sternum, between your solar plexus and your throat. |
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Most of the thoughts that a person has, unfortunately not own solar plexus arise and tend to be purely emotional. |
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Apply to the solar plexus, shoulders or massage into the arches of the feet to wonderfully relax and soothe. |
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Uses: nervous system soothing, in massage on the solar plexus, digestive and antiseptic. |
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Use only 2 drops of each massage to the solar plexus, up to 4 times per day. |
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Panic, fear and dread take turns punching you in the solar plexus. |
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The University of Copenhagen s Prorector for Education Lykke Friis called the new government s announcement, A blow to the solar plexus. |
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Note: a few drops of tangerine essential oil in a massage oil applied topically to the solar plexus and on the inner wrist to calm anxiety attacks. |
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It functions from solar plexus down below to the feet. |
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The solar plexus in general keeps a quantity of energy, so it transmits itself directly in energy which will accumulate in the belly, which will give you a great stability for the zazen and for the life. |
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Massage gently, especially the solar plexus. |
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Apply 3 drops of this mixture on the solar plexus, 4 times per day. |
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Place palm of hand on the muscles in the solar plexus area. |
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He is wearing a blue officer's coat and a shirt open to his solar plexus. |
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The woman points ominously to her solar plexus. |
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The boxer was winded when his opponent hit his solar plexus. |
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