Top 10 similar words or synonyms for microcosmic

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Microcosmic orbit The history of the Microcosmic orbit dates back to prehistoric times in China, and the underlying principles can be found in the I Ching which according to legend was written by the Emperor Fu Xi approximately five thousand years ago or at least two centuries before the time of the Yellow Emperor. For example, the Chinese character for the I Ching hexagram number 5, Waiting, depicts a person sitting in meditation and the commentary pertains to the flow of energy from one of the psychic energy channels to another during meditation:
Microcosmic God The story ends years later. It is unknown whether or not Kidder is still alive under the shield, and certain that the Neoterics have continued to develop technology far in excess of anything controlled by humans. Kidder has ensured that the creatures cannot survive in Earth's atmosphere by denying them the ability to breathe oxygen, hence they are trapped forever.
Microcosmic God The Neoterics make an illustrative reappearance in the 2008 management book "Groundswell", developed by employees at Forrester Research: Neoterics are said to "outpace any human research lab since they try, fail, and adapt so much more quickly than ordinary slow-paced humans", and are thus presented as "apt metaphor for the current state of the Internet", where Web 2.0 technologies and the many people involved generate similarly "rapid prototyping, failure, and adaptation."
Microcosmic orbit The commentary on the Image for hexagram 5 reveals the entire process of meditation. "The clouds rise up to heaven" symbolizes the meditator's energy rising upward as it evaporates into the head, where it is distilled into a saliva like nectar (referred to in the phrase "the superior man eats and drinks"), which returns to the abdomen. " It furthers one to cross the great water" alludes to crossing the great water of the abdomen and mouth.
Microcosmic orbit For example, Chuang Tzu's chapter entitled "Yang Sheng Chu" or "Principles of Health and Longevity" states: