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  • ...ge, but use a language to communicate with each another. In that sense, an animal communication can be considered as a separated language. ...[[nonverbal communication|nonverbal]]. Thus, there is the wide field of [[animal communication]] that is the basis of most of the issues in [[ethology]], bu
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  • ...s, these are [[manifestations]] of God for which we laud the Mother. The [[culture]] here indicates a woman's work is never done. Have you seen [[Mother Spiri ...y qualities of [[godlikeness]] that are unnoticed by your people in your [[culture]] because they have no reverence for the gifts the Mother brings. This is,
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  • ...e to be counted as experience and life’s lessons, and as triumphs over the animal nature. ...hold near and dear to their hearts? Love of God, county, family, liberty, culture, well-being, safety and security. These are some of the things that can be
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  • ...od, drink, or drugs, and much more. Religious rituals have also included [[animal]] [[sacrifice]], human sacrifice, ritual suicide, and ritual murder. Ritual Rituals have formed a part of human [[culture]] for tens of thousands of years. The earliest known undisputed evidence of
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  • ...aches from the heights of [[Paradise]] to the depths of [[evolutionary]] [[animal]] [[existence]] so that you may in the return [[home]] experience all of th ...have seen [[human beings]] as just the smartest of the [[primates]], an [[animal]] with no inherent [[value]], on one side of the [[spectrum]], while on the
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  • ...eadjustments in the successive stages of [[mankind]]'s agelong rise from [[animal]] to [[human]] levels of [[planet]]ary [[status]]. The great danger to any # United States Central Intelligence Agency. Analytic Culture in the U.S. Intelligence Community. Retrieved August 30, 2008.
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  • ...ur conscience is not the [[voice]] of God within you; it is the voice of [[culture]] within you. ...ing. It is far from perfected. You share with your [[animal]] cousins your animal [[nature]] which includes all the [[spirit]] poisons: anger, [[guilt]], [[f
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  • STUDENT: Very [[good]]. How much is that pattern varied by [[culture]]? BERTRAND: [[Culture]] is only an overlay. It is not [[personality]].
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  • ...t and change on your parts. It requires you to step outside that internal animal complacency and seek to change, to desire change, to transform your lives i ...still succumb to this internal resistance to change, which is part of the animal nature as well as an ingrained resistance to opening to the Father’s WILL
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  • ...out and occupied with higher things rather than lower things. While your [[culture]] relies upon [[sensationalism]] for its [[attention]]-getting [[purposes]] ...[[attunement]] with God. Consequently he [[transcended]] the barriers of [[culture]] and religion in his [[insights]] and in his [[God-consciousness]]. I am n
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  • ...urasia Eurasia], the eastern wing was the more contaminated with debased [[animal]] strains. These subhuman [[types]] were pushed south by the [https://en.wi ...index.php?title=Paper_78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andites]. The oldest Amerindian culture was the [[Onamonalonton]] center in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redwood_
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  • ...el. This is next one of my Mind Adjutants that is useful to all the higher animal organizations. It helps the little fish to school, the birds to get into fl ...plain terms, think about, first of all, appreciation. This is something no animal has, not even the highest primates. Most fundamentally this is appreciation
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  • ...imace''. Smiling is something that is [[understood]] by everyone despite [[culture]], [[race]], or [[religion]]; it is internationally known. Cross-cultural s ...d [[laughter]]. Smiling can also be [[interpreted]] as nervousness in an [[animal]] - humans also smile as a result of nervousness and even [[embarrassment]]
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  • Many [[culture]]s and [[religions]] contain some [[concept]] of demonic possession, but th ...in the body of the patient. These spirits are more often the spectres of [[animal]]s or people wronged by the bearer, the exorcism rites usually consisting o
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  • *1. a. Primarily, the slaughter of an [[animal]] (often including the subsequent consumption of it by fire) as an offering *4. To kill (an [[experiment]]al animal) for scientific purposes.
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  • ...(infiltrate gives the wrong connotation but it is the right picture) your culture or to make a very public global announcement. ...us the ways of human [[emotion]]. You are such a very particular blend of animal [[instinct]] and [[spirit]] lead beings.
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  • ...l, you can better apply yourself to the [[business]] of understanding that animal, so as to appreciate its [[values]]. In seeing your neighbors values, then, ...ve, to [[survive]] and the response to that impulse. When you consider the animal aspect of [[instinctually]] responding, you can consider its [[reactions]]
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  • ...sson in bargaining for happiness. You learn to detach from things that the animal side of you desires, while allowing the budding spirit to grow toward a hea ...ves the unraveling of man’s power. The things that seemed important in our culture or society is changing. Money is literally becoming worthless and the God-c
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  • ...nd practices in which such objects and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ture''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Culture this link].</center>
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  • ...nd practices in which such objects and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...social, and the normative, nor does it reflect three competing theories of culture.
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