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  • ...consciousness]] [[shared]] within a [[society]]. It can also be defined as social [[awareness]]; to be aware of the [[problems]] that [[different]] [[societi ...or in the lives of others around the individual. There are three levels of social consciousness: ''acquired'', ''awakened'', and ''expanded''.
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  • ===Topic: ''Official Equivalents in U.S. & Celestial Hierarchy''=== And now [[hierarchy]] is the [[focus]]: The hierarchy in the [[universe]].
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  • ...ructures]] of [[power]], [[authority]], [[exploitation]], servitude, and [[hierarchy]]; examples of such structures include the [[state]]. It is an overturning ...tion of real desire without its structures of exploitation, servitude, and hierarchy being compromised.
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  • *2a : a group sharing the same [[economic]] or [[social status]] <the working class> :b : social rank; especially : high social rank
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  • ...]] [[social status]] and even the [[effort]] to climb higher in a social [[hierarchy]].
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  • ...lar, but essentially, a legal boundary is a [[conceptual]] [[entity]], a [[social]] construct, adjunct to the likewise [[abstract]] entity of [https://en.wik ...ix of [[beliefs]], [[opinions]], [[attitudes]], past [[experiences]] and [[social]] learning.
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  • ...He is noted for his conceptualization of a "[[Maslow's hierarchy of needs|hierarchy of human needs]]", and is considered the father of [[humanistic psychology] ...hologists but adding significantly to them, especially the concepts of a [[hierarchy]] of needs, meta-needs, self-actualizing persons, and peak experiences. Mas
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  • ...the stratification system, can be determined two ways. One can earn their social status by their own achievements, which is known as achieved status, or one ...come along with it: achieved, and ascribed. The [[word]] status refers to social stratification on a vertical scale.
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  • ...er they can and to say whatever they want to, often without the regard for social niceties or the feelings of others; and I suspect that this will be complet ...ybe that in earlier discussions you questioned my loyalty to the Spiritual Hierarchy, because I asked questions of you and made statements which reflected the u
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  • ...social and [[political]] arenas. It not only regulates religion, but also social life and politics, becoming even a [[state religion]], as was the [https:// ...ity]], to [[uniform]] and [[control]] people — usually by a [[priest]]ly [[hierarchy]]. [[Evolutionary religion]] inherited its rituals from the [[ghost cults]]
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  • ...] fabric of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India India]. It has no great [[hierarchy]] which can be disturbed or destroyed; it is interwoven into the life [[pat ...hood of all men, which is [[personally]] realized in loving ministry and [[social]] [[service]]. In India the philosophical [[framework]] is existent, the [[
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  • ...re advanced than anything your grandparents would have dreamed of, but the social fabric which binds your communities together has deteriorated significantly ...sitive power; but don’t forget your God and other members of the Spiritual Hierarchy like myself. If you link to us, and construct your thoughts in our presence
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  • ...eralized to denote valuable movable [[property]]. Although [[analogous]] [[social]] systems have appeared in other [[civilizations]], the feudalism of Europe ...of the [[system]] may be regarded as characteristic: strict division into social [[classes]], i.e., [[nobility]], [[clergy]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ===Topic: ''Working with the Spiritual Hierarchy''=== Like many other members of the Spiritual Hierarchy, of which only a relative handful have been revealed to you ones at this po
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  • ...of [[Personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of ...stages defined eight stages that describes how individuals relate to their social world. [[James W. Fowler]]'s stages of faith development is seen as a holis
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  • ...n you have a few days then you don’t post any new stuff from the Spiritual Hierarchy, people wonder why. You see, I don’t do social networking, and have completed at least two thirds of this incarnation, and
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  • ...real organization. To any great degree, there was no decisive, permanent hierarchy in place as yet, but indeed there was an opportunity for individuals like B ...t Paradise input, look at the political, the commercial, the religious and social environment of the time, and project the likely era to come. And such were
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  • ...lienation, but the movement of historical disalienation eventually attacks social alienation itself and reveals that it is based on magic. This magic has to ...inisters a precarious and none-too-glorious interregnum between the sacred hierarchy of feudalism and the anarchic order of future classless societies. The bour
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  • ...omantic movement]], when sincerity was first celebrated as an artistic and social ideal. Indeed, in mid- to late-nineteenth century America, sincerity was an ...feeling is in turn ideally responsive to [[ritual]] propriety and social [[hierarchy]]. Specifically, Confucian's Analects contains the following statement in C
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  • *[[Hierarchy|Hierarchical]] [[structure]] ...e specific language variety that people acquire as children depends on the social [[context]] within which they are enculturated.
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