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  2. Aura (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In this account, Aura is the nymph daughter of the Titan Lelantos. [15] Nonnus seems to imply that Aura's mother was the wife of Lenatos, the Oceanid nymph Periboia, [16] although elsewhere, he calls Aura the "daughter of Cybele". [17] Aura was a resident of Phrygia and companion of the goddess Artemis. She was "Aura the Windmaid", as fast as ...

  3. Aura (paranormal) - Wikipedia

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    Recognition of auras has occasionally been tested on television. One test involved an aura reader standing on one side of a room with an opaque partition separating her from a number of slots which might contain either actual people or mannequins. The aura reader failed to identify the slots containing people, incorrectly stating that all ...

  4. List of Magic: The Gathering keywords - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 52 An Aura enters the battlefield attached to a permanent spell with the quality of its Enchant ability, and can only be attached to a permanent with that quality. [ 5 ] : 52 If an Aura is no longer attached to a permanent with the required quality (such as if the object it enchants leaves the battlefield), it is put into its owner's ...

  5. Teens are using 'aura points' to calculate coolness. The ...

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    Aura was first used as a ranking system of personality traits in a 2018 meme format, “weak aura vs. strong aura.” Listening to Apple Music revealed a weak aura, while using Spotify was a sign ...

  6. Methods of divination - Wikipedia

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    auramancy / ˈ ɔː r əm æ n s i /: by auras (Greek aurā, ' breath ' + manteía, ' prophecy ') auspicy / auspication → see theriomancy (Latin avis , ' bird ' + specere , ' to look at ' ) austromancy → see theriomancy / ˈ ɔː s t r oʊ m æ n s i / : by wind (Latin auster , ' south wind ' + Greek manteía , ' prophecy ' )

  7. List of wind deities - Wikipedia

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    Aura, the breeze personified. Aurai, nymphs of the breeze. Cardea, Roman goddess of health, thresholds, door hinges, and handles; associated with the wind. Tritopatores, gods of wind and marriage; Thraskias (Θρασκίας), god of the north-northwest wind; Venti, (Latin, "winds") deities equivalent to the Greek Anemoi.

  8. 30 things to do when you’re bored (that are actually good for ...

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    Escape the monotony of everyday life and go someplace new — like a park, museum or cool local landmark you’ve been meaning to check out. Or just hop in your car and see where the day takes you ...

  9. Aura - Wikipedia

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    Aura most commonly refers to: Aura (paranormal) , a purported field of luminous multi-colored radiation around a person or object Aura (symptom) , a symptom experienced before a migraine or seizure