"(Buddhism) Transcendental wisdom,the divine intuition...." 80 p. 227
In Theosophical and Anthroposophical teachings,derived from Hinduism: an intermission between evolutionary stages,or — more generally — a period of rest.
"A subtle form of energy permeating the universe,but manifesting in a special form in the human organism." 73 p. 163[In Theosophy,prãna is breath,the breathing spirit,the breath of life,or life itself. In Anthroposophy,prãna is life ether.]
"A recreation [sic] of the old German adherence to Teutonic superiority...infused with occult theosophy and the esoteric mystical theosophy of Odinism [i.e.,worship of Odin]." 80 p. 227
"The fourth stage of Yoga. The science of breathing." 73 p. 163
"The fifth stage of Yoga. Withdrawal of attention from objects." 73 p. 163
"A mental attitude of reaching our to absorb greater awareness of spirituality." 73 p. 163[More commonly,prayer is defined as a request or an expression of praise directed to one or more gods. Waldorf students and teachers commonly recite prayers — disguised as "morning verses" — written by Rudolf Steiner.]
"The first feeling of fear,of awe,of wonder instigated by supernatural events." 80 p. 227
"The occult qualities of precious stones...stress their direct power on the owner and wearer." 80 p. 228
The ability to foresee the future. Steiner claimed to possess it.