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  2. Monkey D. Luffy - Wikipedia

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    This ability has three types: Armament Haki (武装色の覇気, Busōshoku no Haki), an armor-like force, which can amplify defense and the force of attacks and negate a Devil Fruit user's defense, allow physical contact and damage; Observation Haki (見聞色の覇気, Kenbunshoku no Haki), a sixth sense, which can read a person's moves and ...

  3. Sanji (One Piece) - Wikipedia

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    During the timeskip, he develops Observation Haki, which allows him to sense the intent and presence of others, such as when he was able to dodge a jelly bean bullet from Katakuri. [29] He is also able to utilize Armament Haki, which allows him to harden parts of his body and be able to attack Logia users.

  4. One Piece season 20 - Wikipedia

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    Luffy and Hyogoro are confronted by Alpacaman and Madilloman, an armadillo SMILE Fruit Gifter. Luffy uses his advance Observation Haki to avoid Madilloman's attacks while also giving Hyogoro instructions to avoid attacks from Alpacaman as Luffy continues trying to use an advanced Armament Haki technique.

  5. Psychic Academy - Wikipedia

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    the Psychic Academy (サイキックアカデミー煌羅万象, Saikikku Akademī Ōra Banshō) is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Katsu Aki.It was published by Kodansha in Magazine Z between 1999 and 2003.

  6. One Piece season 19 - Wikipedia

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    In the Mirro-World, Luffy's Observation Haki has developed to the point where he is able to foresee Katakuri's attacks and trade blows with him. With an hour to go before his planned rendezvous with the crew, Luffy activates a form of Gear Fourth known as Snakeman.

  7. Bodhipakkhiyādhammā - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, the bodhipakkhiyā dhammā (Pali; variant spellings include bodhipakkhikā dhammā and bodhapakkhiyā dhammā; [1] Skt.: bodhipakṣa dharma) are qualities conducive or related to (pakkhiya) awakening/understanding (), i.e. the factors and wholesome qualities which are developed when the mind is trained ().

  8. Kundalini - Wikipedia

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    Kundalini is a latent power in the higher body. When awakened, it pierces through six chakras or functional centers and activates them. Without a master, the awakening of the kundalini cannot take anyone very far on the Path; and such indiscriminate or premature awakening is fraught with dangers of self-deception as well as the misuse of powers.

  9. Original enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Original enlightenment or innate awakening (Chinese: 本覺; pinyin: běnjué; Japanese pronunciation: hongaku; Korean pronunciation: bongak) is an East Asian Buddhist doctrine often translated as "inherent", "innate", "intrinsic" or "original" awakeness. [2] This doctrine holds all sentient beings are already enlightened or awakened in some way.