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Naad-
Pronunciation-Nahd
Syllables-1 (Naad)
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Definition-The Primal Sound Current or Vibration that creates the
Cosmos. It is the essence of all sonic phenomena. The Naad is the
inner vibratory resonance of the word, the Logos. The universe is
infinite and sonorous and the sound current is the vehicle to the
infinite, which is better experienced than explained.
Naad or Nada(Yoga)-
Pronunciation-Nahd
Syllables-1 (Naad)
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Definition- One of the twenty-two yoga styles. Yoga is the method of
uniting with the divine. Naad Yoga is the method of yoking with the
divine by accessing and creating the Primal Sound Current through
the tongue and mouth by way of using mantras.
Naam-
Pronunciation-Nahm
Syllables-1 (Naam)
Other names or spellings-Nam
Definition-Name or Identity. Not the identity of Ahamkar, but the true
vibrational identity. The identity of your unique sound current. Second
half of the Bija mantra Sat-Nam.
Nama-
Pronunciation-Nah-Mah
Syllables-2 (Na-Ma)
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Definition-Name or Identity.
Nama-rupa-
Pronunciation-Nah-Mah-Roo-Pah
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Definition-Name form.
Nadi-
Pronunciation-Nah-Dee
Syllables-2 (Na-Di)
Other names or spellings-Naadi
Definition-Similar to the concept of the Meridians in Traditional
Chinese Medicine. A Nadi is a channel of space through which
energy flows through.
Nadis-
Pronunciation-Nah-Deez
Syllables-2 (Na-Dis)
Other names or spellings-Naadi
Definition-Similar to the concept of the Meridians in Traditional
Chinese Medicine. A Nadi is a channel of space through which
energy flows through. There are many Nadis. The main three Nadis
are the Ida or Lunar Channel, the Pingala or Solar Channel and the
Sushumna or the Central Channel. Minor Nadis are in the petals of
the Chakras.
Negative Mind-
Pronunciation-Negg-Ah-Tiv-Mynd
Syllables-4 (Neg-A-Tive-Mind)
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Definition-The second body in the Yogic 10 Body scheme. . One of
the three functional minds, it relates to the Sex Chakra and to Guru
Angad of the 10 Sikh Gurus. The negative mind is the mind protects
you by alerting you to danger.
Neutral Mind-
Pronunciation-New-Trel-Mynd
Syllables-3 (Neu-Tral-Mind)
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Definition-The Fourth body in the Yogic 10 Body scheme. . One of
the three functional minds, it relates to the Heart Chakra and to Guru
Ram Das of the 10 Sikh Gurus. The neutral mind is in between the
positive and negative mind and helps you make decisions objectively,
without being overly enthusiastic, nor with fear and doubt, but with
clear perception.
Nir-
Pronunciation-Neer
Syllables-1 (Nir)
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Definition-Not or without.
Nirguna-
Pronunciation-Neer-Goona
Syllables-1 (Nir)
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Definition-Not or without qualities.
Nirodha-
Pronunciation-Neer-Road-Ah
Syllables-3 (Nir-O-Dha)
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Definition-Cessation, annihilation, dissolving.
Nirvakalpa Samadhi-
Pronunciation-Neer-Vah-Kahl-Pah-Sah-Mah-Dee
Syllables-7 (Nir-Va-Kal-Pa-Sa-Ma-Dhi)
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Definition-The highest form of Samadhi.
Nirdvandva-
Pronunciation-Neer-Dvahn-Dvah
Syllables-3 (Nir-Dvan-Dva)
Other names or spellings-Nirvana
Definition-Liberation from opposites or duality. Literally No (Nir),
Dvandva (twones-duality).
Nirvicara-
Pronunciation-Neer-Vee-Charr-Ra
Syllables-1 (Nir-Vi-Ca-Ra)
Other names or spellings-Nirvichara
Definition- A lower form of Samadhi that perceives the inner or
subtle object with unmixed consciousness. It can be considered a
higher form of introversion.
Nirvitarka-
Pronunciation-Neer-Vee-Tarr-Ka
Syllables-4 (Nir-Vi-Tar-Ka)
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Definition- A lower form of Samadhi that perceives the external or
gross object with unmixed consciousness. It can be considered a
higher form of Extraversion.
Niyama-
Pronunciation-Nee-Yah-Mah
Syllables-3 (Ni-Ya-Ma)
Other names or spellings-Niyamas
Definition-The second limb of Yoga is called Niyama. It refers to
five disciplines or good habits that will supplement your success as
you develop a vehicle of liberation. The Niyamas are Saucha or
Purity, Santosha or Contentment, Tapas or Persistence, Svadhyaya
or Study (of Metaphysical Knowledge) and Isvarapranidhana or
contemplation of God.
Nyaya (Philosophy)-
Pronunciation-N’yai-Yah
Syllables-2 (Nya-Ya)
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Definition-Nyaya is one of the Six Schools in Yogic Philosophy.
Nyaya as a philosophy is atheistic (Doesn’t acknowledge a God).
Nyaya is concerned with critically examining the external and material
world of creation with the logic and reasoning. Organizer is Guatama.