Welcome to the Spiritual Glossary of Awakening Prana, your guide to the profound and transformative language of spirituality. Here, we explore key terms and concepts that form the foundation of our spiritual growth, offering clarity and understanding as you embark on your journey towards inner balance and vitality.
A universal field of information—a non-physical library of information—that contains the record of every soul’s journey throughout time. A compendium of all human events, thoughts, words, emotions, and intent ever to have occurred in the past, present, or future for a person, including past lives.
The distinctive emanation or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
Centers in our energy body and they coincide with, and hold, emotions that resonate with different stages of our consciousness. (click here for more details)
A person who conveys thoughts or energy from a source believed to be outside the person’s body or conscious mind
Vital force energy part of any living entity. Also called Qi or just “energy.”
The ability to have ideas by simply “knowing” the answers.
The “gut” feeling. The ability to receive information through senses or emotion.
Ability to receive mental images or actual events. Receiving information through pictures.
Etheric emotional energy between two people that tends to reflect an entangled codependency of some sort.
These are the strands of DNA that feed your receptivity to matter. Your love of nature, your body, your heart and lungs, the daily needs of nourishment and the divineness of childbirth and fetus and leaves and trees. Yin is feeling, it is love, it is engagement. Yin is matter. (see also yin and shakti)
These are the strands of DNA that source your matter from the universe, that conceive of the idea, that sprout the thought, that absorb the time, that think through the cosmos, that bring you to matter. Yang is thought, it is consciousness, it is understanding. (see also yang & shiva)
A long, double-stranded molecule that carries the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning, and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.
Vital force energy part of any living entity. Also called Qi or Chi.
Just as we have veins in our body, so we have channels where chi energy flows, and this energy body system consists of chakras, the torus, and more.
There is an extensive system of energy flow in the body, including through chakras, the torus, and the auric field. The healer works to restore flow.
Refers to the process by which two vibrating systems of different frequencies begin to synchronize or resonate with each other, causing their frequencies to become more similar over time. For the purposes of spiritual healing we entrain to a higher vibration, that of our soul, Higher Self, atman self.
A subtle body and consciousness of the human energy field.
Song of the self, speaking one’s truth, feeling heard. (see also fifth chakra) (click here for more details)
Focused on safety, security, knowing one’s tribe, feeling the planet wants us. (see also root chakra) (click here for more details)
Self-love, unconditional love, joy, compassion. love of other; integrates the lower and upper chakras. A source of a very high and powerful energy that has its own intelligence. (see also heart chakra) (click here for more details)
To consciously connect one’s energy body and aura, via an energetic cord into the core of the earths core. The earths magnetic core helps us to release unwanted energy, stress and fear and allows us to feel connected with our higher selves. It keeps us present and able to facilitate running energy more coherently.
When one embarks on a journey to become a healer, first and foremost they are releasing old and unwanted programming and traumas as they clear out from their energy body. As they move through the journey they may experience a period where they feel worse. This could come in the form of lethargy, depression or sadness and inner unrest. It is an reaction to the energetic detox of releasing unwanted energy.
Self-love, unconditional love, joy, compassion. love of other; integrates the lower and upper chakras. A source of a very high and powerful energy that has its own intelligence. (see also fourth chakra) (click here for more details)
Between the heart and throat chakras, you can feel a resonance when you tap it there…the location as well of the thymus.
Believed to be the aspect of ourselves that is connected to the divine, universal consciousness or Source. It is said to be a source of wisdom, guidance, and spiritual insight that can help us navigate life’s challenges and fulfill our soul’s purpose.
A life force energy that lies coiled at the base of the spine and rises through the spine and up through all the chakras. sent to the head to trigger enlightenment.
The yin side, the female side, from the neck down.
Your Lightbody is a gridwork of light and sacred geometry that brings together your physical, emotional, mental and spiritual being. This body radiates light energy and electromagnetically links your multidimensional self with the infinite universe. (Definition from celestialwellspring. com.)
The act of removing unwanted energy from an individual by means of pulling out from the energy field or chakra
Mirroring or matching pictures is when an aspect of ourselves is mirrored by another. Due to the law of the Universe imprinted trauma parental programming is held in our energy body. When we encounter another with similar imprints in their energy field it can trigger an adverse response. This action, while unpleasant is a sign that there is more to release.
The Tibetan Buddhist mantra associated with compassion.
A past life of the soul in another human or non-human body.
A Sanskrit term used in Hindu, Buddhist, and yogic philosophy to describe the vital life force or energy that permeates all living things. It is often translated as “breath,” “vital energy,” or “life force.” Its free and unobstructed flow is thought to be essential for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Vital force energy part of any living entity. Also called Chi or just “energy.”
Quantum mechanics is a branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy in terms of probabilities and wavefunctions. One of the key features of quantum mechanics is superposition, which means that a particle can exist in multiple states simultaneously. Another important concept is entanglement, which describes the correlation between the states of two or more particles, even when they are separated by a large distance.
Rebirth of the soul in another human or non-human body.
The yang side, the male side, from the neck down.
Focused on safety, security, knowing one’s tribe, feeling the planet wants us. (see also first chakra) (click here for more details)
This is a centerpiece of our energy body between the heart chakra and the thymus gland and a nexus point that can integrate the radiance of our true divine nature with our everyday life as a human on the planet. It is a navigation point along the path to more of our soul’s presence in everyday life. Coming into balance in the sacred heart helps give us a momentum to fulfill the joys of our soul’s mission.
In Hinduism Shakti represents the primordial cosmic energy that is responsible for creation. As a feminine force, she is considered the embodiment of fertility, power, and creativity. She represents the divine feminine aspects of creation, such as intuition, nurturing, and compassion. (see also yin & divine feminine)
Going into an altered state to see into the unseen worlds.
Often regarded as the embodiment of male energy or the divine masculine. Shiva represents the divine masculine energy in Hinduism, embodying qualities of strength, transformation, wisdom, and spiritual growth. (see also Yang & Divine Masculine)
Personal power in the world, self-esteem, ego. (see also third chakra) (click here for more details)
Said to make up the ancient 6-tone scale thought to have been used in sacred music.
The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal.
Retrieving a part of ourselves that split off from ourselves due to trauma.
Personal power in the world, self-esteem, ego. (see also solar plexus chakra) (click here for more details)
Repetitive thoughts and concepts often show up as an energy that has a life of its own, and can dominate a chakra and even a person’s life.
Song of the self, speaking one’s truth, feeling heard. (see also fifth chakra) (click here for more details)
A strong, negative emotional reaction to something or someone.
The infusion into the light body of the healed divine mother and healed divine father aspects of the person’s soul, alchemically birthing in their own divine child, their truly authentic self.
In Chinese philosophy, the “yang” principle is associated with masculine, active, bright, and warm qualities. The yang principle is associated with the sun, light, heat, and energy. It is considered to be the force of expansion and outward movement, associated with growth, creativity, and change.
According to Chinese cosmology, the universe is composed of two opposite and complementary principles which are in constant interaction and balance. Yin represents the feminine, passive, dark, and cool aspects of nature. Yang represents the masculine, active, bright, and warm aspects of nature.
Yin is considered to be the complementary opposite of Yang, which represents active, masculine, and warm energy. Together, Yin and Yang are believed to be the two fundamental forces that create and balance the universe.