Kai Winn feels Weyoun's pagh
The pagh was the life force inherent to all sentient beings, according to the Bajoran religion. It was said that the Prophets replenished the pagh from their Celestial Temple. Bajoran spiritualists were apparently able to assess the strength of an individual's pagh by grasping their ear. (DS9: "Emissary", "Accession") The pagh would depart the body after death, leaving behind an "empty shell". (DS9: "Indiscretion", "Ties of Blood and Water")
Kai Opaka told Benjamin Sisko that he needed to locate the Celestial Temple, "for your own pagh" and that his "pagh was strong." Akorem Laan told him the same thing in 2372, and that he could see why Opaka thought Sisko was the Emissary. (DS9: "Emissary", "Accession")
Opaka later told Sisko that his and her pagh will meet again after he was forced to leave her on the penal moon in the Gamma Quadrant because of artificial microbes that had resurrected her and her body was dependent upon. (DS9: "Battle Lines")
Vedek Winn Adami felt Benjamin Sisko's pagh when they first met in the Bajoran shrine on Deep Space 9's promenade in 2369. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")
In late 2369, Vedek Bareil Antos, familiar with the look that Commander Sisko was telegraphing in preparing to have his ear tightly gripped, related how a monk he knew as a child "could virtually squeeze the pagh right out of you with his thumb and forefinger". Bareil noted that offworlders found this custom offensive. (Primarily due to it being unwanted physical contact and a violation of personal space). He swore that one of his life's goals would be to break with this archaic ritual. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")
In 2370 while visiting the mirror universe by accident, Kira Nerys was offered by mirror Garak to replace the Intendant, then go on a spiritual journey to discover her pagh, and then let Garak take over the title of the Intendant. (DS9: "Crossover")
In 2374, Vedek Ossan told the Bareil Antos from the mirror universe that his pagh was strong. (DS9: "Resurrection")
In 2381, Shaxs shouted at the Doopler Emissary, "Your pagh is weak, and it disgusts me!" as an insult. (LD: "An Embarrassment Of Dooplers")
In the 32nd century, when SAM attended a meeting of the Bajor Club, one Bajoran cadet grasped her ear. Misunderstanding the gesture, SAM mimicked him before being corrected. She was then told that her pagh was strong. (SA: "Series Acclimation Mil")
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Background information
In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine writers bible, pagh was mentioned as translating roughly to "energy meridian". [1]
Pagh is similar to the concept of ka in Ancient Egyptian religion. (citation needed • edit)
External links
- Pagh at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works