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1 Int | When it first moved, its breath16 or vital energy congealing,
2 Int(16)| and omnipresent as this breath of nature. . . Through it
3 Int(16)| have their being. Nature's breath is, in fact, but the spiritual
4 Int | e (Japanese Ki), or the breath of nature. When this breath
5 Int | breath of nature. When this breath first went forth and produced
6 Int | the issuing of the vital breath, and must therefore be considered
7 Int | the workings of its vital breath are in strict accordance
8 I(40) | ki), or 'spirit,' is the breath, still material but purer
9 I(40) | is literally 'the knowing breath' . . . . . . . . 'the breath'
10 I(40) | breath' . . . . . . . . 'the breath' being used like the Hebrew
11 I(40) | the liberated spirit, 'the breath' as he phrases it, ascends
12 I(40) | the Stoics, is an inborn breath. . . . . It is a part severed
13 I(40) | world as an all pervading breath. The human soul is a part
14 I(40) | other. The soul is the warm breath in us'. Opinions differed
15 I(63) | or dense, is the air, the breath, the essence of the five
16 I(66) | men are full of fear their breath as it were blazes up and
17 I(66) | understand "ki" here to mean "the breath" but the "spirit." The spirits (
18 II | one made a cloud with its breath and then rode thereon up
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