navel$51795$ - translation to italian
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navel$51795$ - translation to italian

MEDITATION BY NAVEL-GAZING
Navel-gazing; Omphaloskepsis; Navel gaze; Navel-gazer; Contemplate your navel; Contemplate my navel; Omphaloskeptic; Omphalopsychic
  • Four statues depicting ''omphaloskepsis''

navel      
n. (Anat) ombelico; (fig) punto centrale, centro
umbilical cord         
  • gestational age]] of 8 weeks and 3 days. The embryo is surrounded by the thin membranes of the [[amniotic sac]], the umbilical cord is seen in the center, attaching the embryo to the [[placenta]].
  • The umbilical cord is about to be cut with scissors via cesarean section
  • Cross section of the umbilical cord.
  • A 7 cm (2.75 in) long detached umbilical cord.
  • A day-old baby with its cord stump still attached.
  • A ''knotted cord'' on a newborn baby
  • Umbilical cord clamp
CONDUIT BETWEEN EMBRYO/FETUS AND THE PLACENTA
Umbilical Cord; Umbilical chord; Umbilical stump; Funis; Umbilical cords; Birth cord; Navel string; Umbilical nonseverance; Umbilical cord clamping; Umbilical cord clamping and cutting; Delayed cord clamping; Cord clamping; Umbilical cord knot; Funiculus umbilicalis; Navel strings; Navel chord
cordone ombelicale (cordone che unisce l"embrione alla placenta per l"afflusso si ossigeno al cervello dell"embrione)
navel-gazing         
(slang) atteggiamento di eccessiva introspezione

Definition

tummy button
¦ noun informal a person's navel.

Wikipedia

Navel gazing

Navel-gazing or omphaloskepsis is the contemplation of one's navel as an aid to meditation.

The word derives from the Ancient Greek words ὀμφᾰλός (omphalós, lit.'navel') and σκέψῐς (sképsis, lit.'viewing, examination, speculation').

Actual use of the practice as an aid to contemplation of basic principles of the cosmos and human nature is found in the practice of yoga or Hinduism and sometimes in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In yoga, the navel is the site of the manipura (also called nabhi) chakra, which yogis consider "a powerful chakra of the body". The monks of Mount Athos, Greece, were described as Omphalopsychians by J.G. Millingen, writing in the 1830s, who says they "...pretended or fancied that they experienced celestial joys when gazing on their umbilical region, in converse with the Deity".

However, phrases such as "contemplating one's navel" or "navel-gazing" are frequently used, usually in jocular fashion, to refer to self-absorbed pursuits.