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*[[Breath of Life (album)]], an album by the British rock band Magnum |
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*"Breath of Life," a song from the [[Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]], sung in an Elvish language |
*"Breath of Life," a song from the [[Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]], sung in an Elvish language |
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*[[Breath of Life (1990 film)]], a 1990 Italian drama film |
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*[[Breath of Life (film)]], a 1991 British short film |
*[[Breath of Life (film)]], a 1991 British short film |
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*[[Breath of Life (television)]], a Seventh-day Adventist broadcast ministry |
*[[Breath of Life (television)]], a Seventh-day Adventist broadcast ministry |
Revision as of 13:34, 1 September 2010
In philosophy, religion, and traditional medicine, breath of life has a range of meanings, including:
- Prana, or life force, in Vedantic philosophy
- The Stoic pneuma
- A concept in biodynamic osteopathy and craniosacral therapy
Breath of Life may also refer to:
- Breath of Life (song), a song by Erasure
- Breath of Life (album), an album by the British rock band Magnum
- "Breath of Life," a song from the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, sung in an Elvish language
- Breath of Life (1990 film), a 1990 Italian drama film
- Breath of Life (film), a 1991 British short film
- Breath of Life (television), a Seventh-day Adventist broadcast ministry
- The Breath of Life, a Belgian band
- The Breath of Life (play), a play by David Hare.