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  • ...ington]]. Spornagia are neither [[spirits]] nor [[persons]]; they are an [[animal]] order of [[existence]], but if you could see them, you would [[agree]] th
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  • ...guage]] or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, [[culture]]d, or foreign language *2 : applied to a plant or animal in the common native speech as distinguished from the [[Latin]] nomenclatur
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  • ...ife-form; animal tracks are the footprints, hoofprints, or pawprints of an animal. The imagery of footprints has been used in many areas of popular [[culture]]. Several [[poems]] and songs have been written about them, with the [[Chr
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  • ...hin", which was related to the Greek δελφύς (''delphus''), "[[womb]]". The animal's name can therefore be [[interpreted]] as meaning "a 'fish' with a womb". ...nce and seemingly [[playful]] [[attitude]] have made them popular in human culture.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin]
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  • ...L_PEOPLES Foxhall peoples] in the west, another struggling [[center]] of [[culture]] [[persisted]] in the east. This [[group]] was located in the foothills of ...listic neighbors. In less than one thousand years most of the borderland [[animal]] [[groups]] of these regions had been either destroyed or driven back to t
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  • 69:7.1 To start with, the entire [[animal]] world was man's enemy; [[human beings]] had to [[learn]] to [[protect]] t 69:7.4 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog dog] was the first [[animal]] to be [[domesticated]], and the [[difficult]] [[experience]] of taming it
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  • 69:6.2 [[Fire]] building, by a single bound, forever separated [[man]] from [[animal]]; it is the basic [[human]] [[invention]], or [[discovery]]. [[Fire]] enab ...ocial]] [[culture]], while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry], by reducing the [[effort]] [[necessary]] to [[secure]] [[food]]
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Protein proteins], that is either eaten or drunk by any [[animal]], including [[humans]], for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutrition nutri ...tions using various spices or combinations of flavors [[unique]] to that [[culture]]. Other [[differences]] include preferences (hot or cold, spicy etc), and
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  • ...gleaning] [[food]]. This was the [[primitive]] [[nomadic]] [[stage]] of [[culture]] and is the mode of life now followed by the African [https://en.wikipedia ...ital, the increase in his flocks; and this provided more [[leisure]] for [[culture]] and [[progress]].
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  • ...survive long enough to leave descendants in a world initially dominated by animal ferocity and the struggle for survival. ...enlightened by spirit, mortals become unburdened by their heritage, their culture, their environment, and their limitations.
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  • ...e [[human]] [[species]] from a [[status]] that was little better than an [[animal]] [[existence]], through the intervening [[ages]], and down to the later ti ...herent]]; hence must all [[children]] be reared in an [[environment]] of [[culture]], while each [[succeeding]] [[generation]] of [[youth]] must receive anew
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  • ...English] steryle, from [[Latin]] sterilis; akin to Gothic stairo barren [[animal]], [[Sanskrit]] starī sterile cow ...d in a [[fluid]], in medication, or in a compound such as [[biological]] [[culture]] [[media]]. Sterilization can be achieved by applying the proper combinati
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  • ...it means to be a human on a world that is designed to grow into a heavenly culture.
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  • ...is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human development and [[culture]]. So it is no surprise that the science of acoustics spreads across so man
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  • ::b. transf. The male of a pair of the lower [[animal]]s; a male animal kept for breeding. *II.3. a. One who tills and [[culture|cultivates]] the soil; a cultivator, tiller, farmer, husbandman. In early n
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  • ...[cause]] and [[effect]]. [[Evolution]] may advance in the [[absence]] of [[culture]], but cultural [[civilization]] does not flourish without an adequate back 81:5.2 Through [[agriculture]], [[animal]] [[domestication]], and improved architecture, [[mankind]] gradually [[esc
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  • ..., many of which are provided them on these special worlds. This order of [[animal]] life is now largely directed by the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index ...]] universe age, these [[faithful]] [[spornagia]] will escape from their [[animal]] [[level]] of [[existence]] and [[attain]] a worthy [[evolutional]] [[dest
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  • ...are highly [[culture]]- and situation-specific and may [[change]] within a culture depending on [[social status]] and [[relationship]], they exist in all know
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  • ...lanetary [[culture]]s, space-faring or not, ultimately evolve from their [[animal]] natures the entire planetary culture enters the period of [[psychic]] [[synchrony|synchronization]]
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  • Cavemen are frequently represented as living with [[dinosaurs]] in popular culture, despite the fact dinosaurs became [[extinct]] at the end of the [https://e ...tion]], there was an ongoing [[debate]] as to whether they were human or [[animal]].
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  • ...p (understood in terms of [[language]], nationality, [[religion]] and/or [[culture]]). Other minority groups include people with disabilities, "economic minor ...nguage]] of minority rights, including student rights, consumer rights and animal rights. In recent years, some members of [[social]] [[groups]] traditionall
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  • ...r enveloping or subtending parts d : lacking foliage or vegetation e of an animal or one of its parts : lacking an external covering (as of hair, feathers, o ...s clothing than would be expected by the [[conventions]] of a particular [[culture]] and situation, and in particular exposing the bare skin or [[intimate]] p
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  • ===Topic: ''Culture & Disorder''=== ...[improvise]]. Because [[fear]] is such a basic element in the underlying [[animal]] aspects, in the absence of love, which overrides fear, fear becomes the [
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  • ...dition]] that it is an animal of [[peace]], versus the horse, which is the animal of [[war]]. A king would have ridden a horse when he was bent on war and ri In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Roman Greco-Roman culture] of the Roman Empire, which strongly influenced Christian [[tradition]], th
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  • ...utlined the [[methods]] whereby they would seek to redeem the [[social]] [[culture]] of [[Urantia]] from the low levels to which it had fallen as a result of ...ls eastward in [[Eden]], Adam and Eve were escorted all day, viewing the [[animal]] life of the [[planet]] and arriving at a better [[understanding]] as to w
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  • ...bury the dead, doing so in shallow graves along with stone [[tools]] and [[animal]] bones. Exemplary sites include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanidar Sh ...ms]], such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnfield_culture Urnfield culture] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Bronze_Age European Bronze
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  • ...as run its [[biologic]] [[course]], when man has reached the [[apex]] of [[animal]] [[development]], there arrives the second order of sonship, and the secon ...tion]] of the [[racial]] strains; on [[normal]] worlds the [[defective]] [[Animal|bestial]] [[tendencies]] are very nearly eliminated from the [[reproducing]
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  • ...]], since they made various uses of the horns and bones. They had little [[culture]], but they greatly improved the [[work]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...fourth and fifth glaciers] [[witnessed]] the further spread of the crude [[culture]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal Neanderthal races]. But
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  • Watching some planetary [[culture]]s struggling with the consequences of thousands of years ...[[intelligence]] climbed out of the instinctual drives that governed the [[animal nature]].
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  • '''Language''', like [[culture]], is something that is easier to discuss than to define, and no unitary de ...ombined to form units that bear meaning (e.g., morphemes, words). In other animal systems, each call is a meaningful unit.
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  • ...sending evolved from the [[primitive]] smoke signal up through runners, [[animal]] riders, railroads, and airplanes, as well as telegraph, telephone, and wi ...great civilizer through promoting the [[Sharing|cross-fertilization]] of [[culture]].
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  • Promiscuity is common in many [[animal]] [[species]]. Some species have promiscuous [[mating]] systems, ranging fr ...promiscuous", varies much among [[different]] [[cultures]], and within a [[culture]] different [[standards]] are often applied to people of different [[gender
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  • ...ki/Edward_Burnett_Tylor Sir Edward Tylor] in his 1871 [[book]] ''Primitive Culture'', in which he defined it as being "the [[theory]] of the [[universal]] ani
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  • *4: Hunting. To cut up (an animal). ...eaking them to [[learn]] about them. Kelly also warns against creating a [[culture]] (e.g. school system) that punishes failure harshly, because this inhibits
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  • ...ganism, the implanting of microorganisms or [[infectious]] material into a culture medium such as a brewers vat or a petri dish, or the placement of microorga
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  • The [[ideas]] of who you are, were primarily formed by a [[culture]] that has had difficult beginning and mistakes have been made in view of t ...] asked, is "why am I here and where do I go?" The [[color]] of skin and [[culture]] of our [[background]] are meaningless in some regards. These questions ar
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  • 81:2.1 The [[growth]] of [[culture]] is predicated upon the [[development]] of the [[tools]] of [[civilization 81:2.2 You who now live amid latter-day scenes of budding [[culture]] and beginning [[progress]] in [[social]] affairs, who actually have some
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  • ....org/wiki/Nonverbal_communication nonverbal communication]. Depending on [[culture]], [[context]] and [[relationship]], a hug can indicate familiarity, [[love ...so, a person, especially a [[child]], may caress and hug a doll or stuffed animal. Young [[children]] will also hug their [[parents]] when they feel threaten
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  • *1 : feeding on both [[animal]] and [[vegetable]] substances ...mnivorous' [[behavior]] [[patterns]], depending on conditions of supply, [[culture]], etc. Mammals will generally prefer one class of [[food]] or another, wit
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  • ...descendency from Nebadonia? From the [[Mother Spirit]]? I know that your [[culture]] and your [[religion]] is [[male]] [[dominated]]. Historically and cultura ...osite]] [[human being]]. Now the fact of sexuality is [[inherent]] in your animal origin, yes. It is, of course, a basic [[function]] of procreating species,
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  • 52:1.1 From the [[time]] of [[man]]'s [[emergence]] from the [[animal]] [[level]]—when he can [[choose]] to [[worship]] the [[Creator]]—to th ...ogic]] [[religion]] of [[primitive]] man is largely a [[persistence]] of [[animal]] [[fear]] coupled with [[ignorant]] [[awe]] and [[tribal]] [[superstition]
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  • ...hrough the introduction of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry]. The [[land]] provision within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...omparison]] with later-day [[developments]]. At this [[headquarters]] of [[culture]] no [[methods]] were employed which did not [[naturally]] belong on [[Uran
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  • ...om [[deity]]. It is through this plan that a human creature, almost at the animal level, can [[transform]] into a glorious being of light, similar to God Him ...given pre-conceived answers nor have you been educated in the universal [[culture]] of those created in [[perfection]]. You have been given the authorization
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  • :b : a stray person or [[animal]]; especially : a [[homeless]] child In [[fashion]] and related popular culture, the term "waif" is commonly used to describe an incredibly thin person, us
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  • ...aracter]]"; and -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of [[Behavior|'''''animal behavior''''']], and a branch of [[zoology]] (not to be confused with ethno ...pically interested in a behavioral [[process]] rather than in a particular animal group and often study one type of behavior (e.g. aggression) in a number of
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  • *2 : a condition of the living [[animal]] or plant [[body]] or of one of its parts that impairs [[normal]] [[functi ...und to vary in their prevalence depending on a diet common to a particular culture or region.
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  • ...persons on the earth regardless of their gender, race, religion, nation or culture. It is true irrespective of beliefs, philosophies, or social conditioning, ...as alone and self-important, falsely needing to gratify the desires of his animal nature.
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  • ...ington]]. Spornagia are neither [[spirits]] nor [[persons]]; they are an [[animal]] order of [[existence]], but if you could see them, you would [[agree]] th
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  • ...e created to be [[human]], at first had no [[knowledge]], [[skills]], or [[culture]] of any kind—so they lived in caves, in the [[dark]], in constant fear f ...n effect completed the [[creation]] of humankind as a distinctly civilized animal. 'Philanthropia'—loving what it is to be human—was thought to be the ke
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  • ...[morontia]] life. Those [[mental]] [[associations]] that were [[purely]] [[animal]]istic and wholly [[material]] naturally perished with the [[physical]] [[b ....php?title=Paper_52#52:4._POST-MAGISTERIAL_SON_MAN post-Magisterial Son] [[culture]] of the [[ideal]] [[evolutionary worlds]].
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  • ...th-while [[civilization]]. [[Religion]] en[[mother]]ed much nonreligious [[culture]]: [[Sculpture]] originated in [[idol]] making, [[architecture]] in [[templ ...evolutionary [[civilization]]. If man were not the ascendant product of [[animal]] evolution, then would such a [[course]] of religious [[development]] stan
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  • ...rigin]] than those going east, who mingled so freely with their retarded [[animal]] cousins. These unprogressive [[individuals]] drifted southward and presen [[Category: Culture]]
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  • ...]s and true [[scientific]] [[progress]], [[together]] with [[spiritual]] [[culture]], have all thrived best in the larger [[centers]] of life when [[supported ...iki/Industry industry], those tasks requiring [[intelligence]] above the [[animal]] level but making such low-grade demands as to [[prove]] veritable [[slave
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  • The '''breast''' is the upper ventral region of an [[animal]]’s torso, particularly that of mammals, including [[human being]]s. The ...[https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_BC first millennium BC], [[Greek]] [[culture]] [[experienced]] a [[gradual]] [[change]] in the [[perception]] of female
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  • ...the real meaning of Jesus’ teachings. As well, there is your still strong animal tendency to solve conflicts by violence. Your current tragedies from wars,
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  • ...eir hearts and souls for truth, enlightenment, goodness, a just society, a culture of kindness, compassion and demonstration of high spiritual values includin ...piritual principles are directly proportional to the giving up of selfish, animal-origin, ego-centric tendencies of the lower evolutionary-creature mind.
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  • * The shaman evokes animal images as spirit guides, [[omen]]s, and message-bearers. Shamanism is based ...may be guided either one-at-a-time or in a cumulative group, depending on culture), and/or curing (healing) of ailments. The ailments may be either purely ph
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  • ...rom the ways of your own assertion, the culture of self-assertion into the culture of cooperation, ...r hands. Do you not experience your own tendency, the effect of your own [[animal nature]] which in fear reacts likewise, making war in your own life which w
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  • ...ey had only one beast of burden, Mary, being large with child, rode on the animal with the provisions while Joseph walked, [[leading]] the beast. The buildin ...ia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria] as centers of [[Jewish]] learning and [[culture]], the [[Nazareth]] travelers retired for the night's rest. Early in the mo
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  • 66:5.4 2. ''The board of animal domestication and utilization''. This [[council]] was [[dedicated]] to the ...how to protect himself from destruction by the remainder of the hostile [[animal]] world. This group was captained by ''Dan''.
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  • Dismantling a planetary rebellion culture is a very serious undertaking. Yet it is one that can be undertaken in grea ...Godlike manner. There are still many impediments coming from the rebellion culture that must be outworked, but when you are undaunted by these influences and
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  • ...that renders you more socially fragrant to your brothers and sisters. The animal nature by its very primal make-up is not necessarily designed to be peace-s ...outworking of this tendency toward aggression. So much of your planetary culture still functions in this type of relationship with one another, and you see
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  • ...and blood. Sanctify them and help us to [[accept]] ourselves as we are, of animal origin, but [[Paradise]] bound. [[Amen]]. ...rld is less desirable and somehow tainted with [[evil]]. To ascribe to the animal nature [[inherent]] [[negative]] qualities is theologically problematic for
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  • ...gh blood" (Burkert 1992:56) a [[process]] in the development of Hellenic [[culture]] in which the [[oracle]] of [[Delphi]] took a prominent role. The classic ...veneration shown to a single animal as representative of its species (see animal [[worship]]). In both these cases the object of the rite is the elimination
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  • ...hrough your ability to access the mind and its capacities you transform an animal existence into a dignified human experience. ...hort life on this sphere it is possible to experience all that it is to be animal, all that it is to be human, and all that it is to be divine; magnificent t
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  • ...nings]], [[values]], or [[ideas]]. The one distinction between man and the animal is that man can communicate with his fellows by means of [[symbols]] which ...y]] to [[communicate]] and [[share]] [[meanings]] that constitutes human [[culture]] and enables man, through [[social]] [[associations]], to build [[civiliza
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  • ...rounding]] [[tribes]]. They enjoyed many of the benefits of the previous [[culture]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_73 original ...ure]], craftsmanship, and [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry] or else were [[educated]] to perform the threefold [[duty]] of a
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  • ...th your spiritual natures which [[transforms]] it into a higher level than animal attraction. Eros is essential for the continuity of the human race. [[Happy ...elationships]]! Don't dishonor Eros by debasing it. It is more than just [[animal]] [[instinct]]. It is a mixture of that plus the duality of the Universe of
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  • ...approaching. Isn't it wonderful to not have to wear (those of you in this culture here) heavy coats for a season, that you might "lighten up" and feel refres ...oup all talking at once] Hard case. [Group: further group discussion about animal training for cats and dogs]
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  • ...ng born. Therefore, the spirit guide couldn't be a living relative or an [[animal]], but could present itself as such. Furthermore, a guide is said to have l ...t, who dressed and behaved according to the dictates of their respective [[culture]]s. [[Alice Bailey]] also described having contact with a spirit teacher wh
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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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  • ...ually think of this as your animal nature, that nature you share with your animal cousins. ...s doing, to learn. So recently you’ve had a blossoming of appreciation for animal intelligence with a parallel understanding of those impulses that arise wit
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  • Q: Our [[culture]] understands sacrifice somewhat differently than the way you presented it. ...lar [[opposites]] of the [[spectrum]] of human [[reactions]]. One is the [[animal]] based fear, [[fear]] of the world, the other is the [[spiritual]] based [
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  • ...[[spiritual]] [[idea]] that [[nature]] and [[human being]]s and/or human [[culture]] evolve along a predetermined [[cosmological]] pattern or ascent, or in ac ...[[theory]] of spiritual evolution, and extended the [[traditional]] human, animal, vegetable, and mineral categories with kingdoms representing photons, [[at
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  • Be [[aware]] of how your [[animal]] condition and even your [[social]] conditioning have [[prepared]] you to ...do with yearning to acknowledge [[divinity]] in all its aspects. In your [[culture]] you have thank you notes, formalities, please and thank yous that accompl
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  • ...ve from the perception of yourself related to your planetary consciousness culture into the arena of the universe where you see yourself as a child growing, e ...ecurity and assurance that you are well provided for. You move beyond the animal nature which contains much emotional energy of insecurity and fear, and you
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  • ...ontribute to racial oppression. For example, a prevailing idea in American culture has been that black features are less attractive or desirable than white fe ...shing the standard of beauty in Japan and typically exhibited in their pop culture idols. The origin of such a preference is uncertain but it clearly exists
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  • ...re or rather than going into those peculiarities unique to this particular culture, I will simply say that in many ways we are creating mythology. We have giv ..., the billie goats just kill each other, they really do. And being a human animal on a sex planet, I just spend a lot of time thinking about the purpose the
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  • ...any things and you are learning to move away from the value system of your culture into the internal value system that your own Spirit shares with you, that y ...ing your discovery and the mastery over your material minds and your lower animal nature will provide you with such joy and that deep satisfaction of accompl
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  • ...’t understand how we have been able to develop such a highly technological culture in the face of our lack of moral and spiritual development. Can you explai ...s—politically, economically and socially—so that your world can change its culture from one of violence to one of peace, and cooperation.
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  • ...requently in other [[culture]]s than this decentralized-[[individual]]ized culture of the United States of America. Therefor what I have said about the isolat ...you as a group here this evening I am saying the [[force]]s that move your culture are indeed in contradiction. Affirming love and the value of [[humanity]] o
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