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  • ...any of them subsequently merged. Seekers considered all organised churches of their day to be corrupt, and preferred to wait for [[God]]'s [[revelation]] <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''[[Seekers]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?tit
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  • ...[[transport]] (something, such as solid particles or gas) by the [[flow]] of a fluid *4 : to determine or modify the [[phase]] or period of circadian [[rhythms]] entrained by a [[light]] [[cycle]]
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  • ...th Material, established her as one of the preeminent figures in the world of [[paranormal]] [[phenomena]].[1][2] ...respondence and audio recordings of various channeling sessions, including the ''Seth Materia''l and other recordings.[3]
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  • ...anctum'', set apart. It was generally conceived spatially, as referring to the area around a [[temple]]. ...l/schaff/hcc6.ii.vi.v.html?highlight=wyclif,bible#highlight Wyclif's Bible of 1382].
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  • ...mely simple form of [[learning]], in which an [[organism]], after a period of exposure to a stimulus, stops responding to that stimulus in varied [[manne <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''[[Habit]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochefoucauld Rochefoucauld's] maxim, it may outlast the attachment which it [[fears]] losing: "jealousy is always born with [[love] ...lous), and further from Low [[Latin]] zelosus (full of zeal), in turn from the [[Greek]] word ζήλος (zēlos), sometimes "jealousy", but more often in
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  • ...disposition’ of a figure in [[Sculpture|statuary]] or [[painting]]; hence, the posture given to it. (Now merged in 2.) ...n attitude: to assume it theatrically, and not as the unstudied expression of action or [[passion]].
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  • ...]], while "moral courage" is the ability to [[act]] faithfully in the face of popular opposition, [[shame]], scandal, or discouragement. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Courage''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C
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  • ...eld that studies collective behavior from the level of quarks to the level of bacterial, plant, animal, and human societies. ...primarily in humans and actively work to upgrade what Howard Bloom calls “the group IQ". Atlee feels that collective intelligence can be encouraged "to o
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  • *The typical way of life of an [[individual]], [[group]], or [[culture]] ...belts and motorcycle helmets lowers the chance of injury from accidents on the road.
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  • ...ure, and a greater awareness of the [[human condition]]. The actualization of personal moral [[ideal]]s affects participation in socially useful and ethi ...pt]]s of self-actualization and individuation and the interrelated concept of self-disclosure are included. Self-realization, with its [[focus]] on human
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  • ...lusion of all considerations drawn from [[belief]] in God or in a future [[state]]. :a. As the name of a definitely professed system of belief, promulgated by G. J. Holyoake (1817-1906).
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  • ...e Department of Religious Studies at the [https://www.ucsb.edu/ University of California, Santa Barbara]. ...ng several encyclopedias, handbooks, and almanacs on American religion and new religious movements. He lives in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_barba
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  • *The state of being [[synchronous]] or [[simultaneous]]. ...nce]]s that seem to be [[meaningfully]] [[related]]; supposedly the result of "[[universal]] [[force]]s".
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  • ...e term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in phrases such as "Women's rights". ...e human [[race]] regardless of their [[sex]] or age. This is the old usage of "Man" in English. It derives from Proto-Indo-European *mánu- 'man, human',
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  • ...self-development, peak or [[mysticism|mystical experiences]], experiences of living. ...psychologists who are focused on the personal and developmental aspects of the human psyche.
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  • The state of being existent. ...lity, reality. Obs. (Opposed to apparence: the Fr. words often so occur in the Roman de la Rose.)
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  • ...es, while deformation and pressure are determined by the [[stress]]es that the forces create. ...force is mathematically equal to the rate of change of the [[momentum]] of the body. Since [[momentum]] is a [[vector]] [[quantity]] (has both a magnitude
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  • ...ble]] and [[Saint Anselm]] as emblematic of the [[intellectual]] spirit of the [[Middle Ages]]. ...le for his sermons [[communicating]] the [[metaphor]]ical [[content]] of [[the gospels]] to laymen and clergy alike. Major German philosophers have been
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  • [[Image:lighterstill.jpg]][[Image:Goddess-of-democracy,-tiane_2.jpg|right|frame]] ...ns]] following a popular uprising in 508 BC. Democracy is people who rule the government directly.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/greeks/greekdemo
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