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A or AN (adjective) indefinite article |
1. one; one sort of. 2. each; any one. (A means a thing not previously noted or recognized; THE (definite article) means a thing previously noted or recognized. See THE ) Generally, A is used in front of a consonant, e.g., a bike, a lamp, a motorcycle, etc., while AN is used in front of a vowel, e.g., an apple, an elephant, an orange, etc.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:33 PM
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A-MIND |
1. the affection and pleasure component of the mind. 2. the feeling, emotional center. 3. the subconscious mind or the little animal. 4. the quality of mind through which the Being seeks affection and pleasure and experiences pain. 5. the most basic mind component; it can shut down the body when the Being’s use of the C-mind has abused the body through constant demands and pressures to perform and produce. [see INNER MIND]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Thursday, December 28 @ 04:34 PM
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A.E.S.P. |
1. an acronym for the words Attitudes, Emotions, Sensations and Pains, terms used in Alethanetic Clearing.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Thursday, December 28 @ 04:22 PM
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ABANDONED |
1. to have given up something completely. 2. given up with the intent of never again claiming an interest in.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:34 PM
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ABERRATED |
(1) not supported by reason, departing from rational thought or behavior [Kevin Brady]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:35 PM
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ABERRATION |
1. an act or condition of differing from what is normal or typical. 2. irrational or deranged behavior or thought. 3. deviation from a straight line. 4. unsoundness or disorder of the mind. 5. the act of deviating from a normal state. 6. any deviation from rationality.
(1) a departure from rational thought or behavior; irrational thought or conduct. It means basically to err, to make mistakes, or more specifically to have fixed ideas which are not true. The word is also used in its scientific sense. It means departure from a straight line. If a line should go from A to B, then if it is aberrated it would go from A to some other point, to some other point, to some other point, to some other point, to some other point, and finally arrive at B [Kevin's note: if it ever arrives at B at all]. Taken in this sense, it would also mean the lack of straightness or to see crookedly as, for example, a man sees a horse but thinks he sees an elephant. Aberrated conduct would be wrong conduct, or conduct not supported by reason. Aberration is opposed to sanity, which would be its opposite. From the Latin, aberrare, to wander from; Latin, ab, away, errare, to wander. [Kevin Brady]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:40 PM
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ABILITY |
1. a being able; power or capacity to act physically, mentally, spiritually, morally, ethically, financially, etc.; power to do. 2. talent. [Latin habilitas, ableness (to hold) from habere, to have, hold]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:41 PM
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ABILITY RELEASE |
1. Grade IV release: “Moving out of fixed conditions and the recognition of one’s ability to do new things.”
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:41 PM
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ABOUT |
1. having to do with; concerning; with regard to. 2. nearly; approximately.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:42 PM
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ACADEMY |
1. any school of special instruction or training. [Greek akademeia , the grove of Akademos, a figure in ancient Greek legend; a grove near ancient Athens where Plato taught]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:42 PM
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ACCEPT |
1. consent to receive. 2. receive as true. 3. believe. 4. approve.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:44 PM
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ACCEPTABLE |
1. worth accepting; satisfactory; agreeable; pleasing to receive.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:45 PM
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ACCESSIBLE |
1. that which can be approached or entered. 2. easy to approach or enter. 3. that which can be got; obtainable. 4. the ease of availability of reactive material in an individual’s subconscious mind.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:45 PM
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ACHE |
1. a continued dull or heavy pain.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:45 PM
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ACHIEVEMENT SCALE |
1. a scale outlining the steps that, when applied to the creation of an event, product, etc., allows it to occur and operate. 2. the steps beginning with a goal, a purpose, and a plan, followed by policy (ies), a program, orders, statistics, ideal scene and the valuable final product.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:46 PM
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ACKNOWLEDGE |
1. to indicate that one has received (a communication, service, gift, etc). 2. to admit to exist or be true. 3. to express appreciation of.
(1) give (someone) an acknowledgment. [Kevin Brady]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:46 PM
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
1. an indication that something has been received. 2. a communication that says, “I have received your communication and understand it” and does not necessarily indicate agreement or disagreement, approval or disapproval. Examples: “OK,” “Thank you,” “Fine.” An acknowledgement ends the communication cycle.
(1) something said or done to inform another that his statement or action has been noted, understood and received. [Kevin Brady]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:47 PM
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ACT |
1. to do something; exert energy or force. 2. to reach, make, or issue a decision on some matter. 3. to produce an effect. 4. to behave or conduct oneself in a particular way.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:48 PM
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ACTED |
1. to appear or pretend to be: as, he acted very angry. 2. to behave like; simulate: as, the marijuana acted like a stimulant.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:48 PM
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ACTION |
1. the doing of something. 2. the bringing about of an effect or alteration.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:49 PM
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ACTUALLY |
1. in actual fact; really. 2. not merely potentially. 3. not falsely or apparently.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:49 PM
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ADD (verb) |
1. to join or unite (to) so as to increase the quantity, number or size, etc. 2. to cause an increase of. [Latin addere, to add]
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:49 PM
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ADDITION (noun) |
1. a joining of a thing to another thing. 2. a thing or part added; increase.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:50 PM
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ADDITIVE (adjective) |
1. showing or relating to addition. 2. to be added.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:50 PM
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ADDITIVE PROCESS |
1. a process designed to add something to the mind, e.g., affirmations, visualizations, hypnosis, etc. 2. a creative process.
- submitted by Paul Misiunas on Monday, December 18 @ 07:50 PM
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