lifestream

noun

Etymology

From life + stream.

  1. derived from *srew-
  2. inherited from *srowmos
  3. inherited from *straumaz
  4. inherited from *straum
  5. inherited from strēam
  6. inherited from streem
  7. compounded as lifestream — “life + stream

Definitions

  1. According to certain New Age beliefs, a stream of life force associated with an…

    According to certain New Age beliefs, a stream of life force associated with an individual being.

    • These planetary chakras, also called retreats, are places where the rays of cosmic energies are focused on Earth to sustain the evolving lifestreams.
    • Only the spiritual path with all its experiences and lessons leads to balancing it. His current incarnation is a part of his lifestream, and he has to pass the individual way of his lifestream's development through many incarnations.
    • The student must be aware of his lifestream and field of vital energy.
  2. A time-ordered stream of documents that functions as a diary of one's electronic life.

    • These tools include blogs, message boards, podcasts, micro blogs, lifestreams, bookmarks, networks, communities, wikis, and vlogs.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for lifestream. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA