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Water (wuxing)
Akasha (Space) and Shabda (Sound): Vedic and Acoustical Perspectives
The Qi Connection: a Study in Studying Qi
Yin-Yang, the Five Phases (Wu-Xing), and the Yijing 陰陽 / 五行 / 易經
Water Philosophy in Ancient Society of China: Connotation, Representation, and Influence
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Tattwa Vision
An Analytical and Comparative Study of Indian and Chinese Cosmologies
Zoroaster and the Theory of Four Elements
Ahara Chikitsa
The Role of Five Elements of Nature in Temple Architecture Ar
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EK PRITHVI (One Earth) BUILDING CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP THROUGH EDUCATION
Fudo Myoo's Independent Cult in Japan: an Analysis of Its Evolution and Value
Water Element Ritual
The Five Densest of the Tatvas, Which We Experience As Qualities in the Body and in All Matter, Are: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether
Aspects of Water Intake in Ayurvedic and Modern Literature- a Review
Kriya to Synchronize the Brain and the Tattvas
Significance of Water in Health Science: Perspective of Ayurveda
Top View
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Five Emotions of Chinese Medicine By, Michael Lafemina, MS Ed, MS Ac
Five Elements Theory
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Cultural Associations of Water in Early Chinese and Indian Religion and Medicine by C
On the Nature of Change in the Four Elements a Comparison Of
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Prana” Is the One Life Force That Permeates All Living Things and in Fact All Matter
The Four Classical Elements Gnostic Muse the Four Classical Elements: Air, Fire, Water, Earth
Using 5 Element Theory for Hexagram Interpretation
Water Damage to Asphalt Overlays: Case Histories
Origin Al Article
Five Phase Element Relationships by Wan Mingying, 14Th Century1 TRANSLATED by HEINER FRUEHAUF
The Impact of Feng Shui on Chinese Communication." China Media Research,Vol
Ayurvedic Approach to Rheumatologic Disorders Amala Guha University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Dentistry
Prithvi Journal of Research and Innovation
Wu Xing: the Five Agents