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| Thank you again Rob. | | Thank you again Rob. |
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| + | '''Rob wrote: Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 3:46 PM''' |
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| + | For those paying attention, the words attributed to an Avonal Son addressing concerns of citizens alarmed at the betrayal of public trust is |
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| + | "It is important that you become much more facile in the use of your consciousness for you to become more powerful using it." [1] |
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| + | It is hard to imagine any being encouraging others to be more facile in order to become more "powerful" unless they are to be trained in the art of deception. |
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| + | facile |ˈfasəl| |
| + | adjective |
| + | 1 (esp. of a theory or argument) appearing neat and comprehensive only by ignoring the true complexities of an issue; superficial. |
| + | • (of a person) having a superficial or simplistic knowledge or approach: a man of facile and shallow intellect. |
| + | 2 (of success, esp. in sports) easily achieved; effortless: a facile victory. |
| + | • acting or done in a quick, fluent, and easy manner: he was revealed to be a facile liar. |
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| + | DERIVATIVES |
| + | facilely |ˈfasəl(l)ē|adverb, |
| + | facileness noun |
| + | ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘easily accomplished’): from French, or from Latin facilis ‘easy,’ from facere ‘do, make.’ |