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  • ...skrit]] term used in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_philosophy Hindu philosophy] that roughly translates as '''dispassion''', detachment, or [[renunciation ...f "drying up of the [[passions]]" gives ''vairāgya'' a general [[meaning]] of [[ascetic]] disinterest in [[things]] that would cause attachment in most p
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  • ===Topic: ''Mind and Spirit''=== ...the profound character transformations, bringing them closer to the object of their worship – the Father, take place.
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  • ...wayers would call it presumptuous that you should place yourself in charge of the curriculum. We would call it presumptuous that you should try to tell u ...know your mind, brother. We also know your every thought, and yes, I jest, of course!
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  • THOROAH: I have a couple of [[questions]] that have been e-mailed for you and this [[student]] says to ...known by the affection to those we extend, is [[citizenship]] the exercise of our [[devotion]] to those we have only yet to befriend?"
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  • ===Topic: ''About Cosmic Realities, Mind Meanings, Spirit Values''=== ...to grasp the reality of spiritual values and to comprehend the philosophy of universe meanings.”'' ([[0:12|UB, 0:12.13]])
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  • ...[[deceptions]] of [[sophistication]], and the [[delusions]] of [[false]] [[philosophy]]. ...erlasting [[source]] of all [[wisdom]]. Thus do the [[words]] and [[acts]] of true and undefiled [[religion]] become compellingly [[authoritative]] for a
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  • ...ture]], could be considered as universal. The 1948 [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] is inspired by such principles. ...rious domains of application, relativism does not necessarily apply to all of them.
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  • ...rom Medieval Latin & [[Latin]]; Medieval Latin facultat-, facultas branch of [[learning]] or [[teaching]], from Latin, [[ability]], [[abundance]], from :b : an [[inherent]] [[capability]], [[power]], or [[function]] <the faculty of hearing>
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  • ...nal binary opposition, a meaning that is preserved in general applications of metaphysical and philosophical [[discourse]]. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Duality''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C
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  • ===Topic: ''Comprehension of Totality''=== ...int]] of its earliest beginnings, or [[understandings]], does the [[face]] of [[eternity]] greet you.
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  • ...perience]] with [[eternal]] [[realities]] in [[time]], the [[realization]] of [[spiritual]] [[satisfactions]] while yet in the [[flesh]]. ...in [[engaging]] in direct [[communication]] with the [[material]] [[mind]] of its constant indwelling.
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  • ...Asia Minor]. That night they talked at great length about the [[worship]] of [[things]] made with human hands. ...ian] who was homesick and much discouraged; but most of all he was envious of a certain young man who had received promotion over his head. [[Jesus]] spo
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  • ...urageous]] [[spirit]] <the irreproachable lives and magnanimous sufferings of their followers — Joseph Addison> ...showing or suggesting [[nobility]] of [[feeling]] and [[generosity]] of [[mind]] <too [[sincere]] for dissimulation, too magnanimous for resentment — El
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  • ...ity]] even when unjust or [[oppressive]]; also : the principle or practice of not resisting [[violence]] by [[force]] ...sistance may refuse to retaliate against an [[opponent]] or offer any form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-defense self-defense]. In the modern ti
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  • ...r what [[Sociology|sociologists]] call a ''[[cult|cultus]]'', the [[body]] of [[practice]]s and [[tradition]]s that correspond to a [[religion]]. ...uildings specially constructed for the [[purpose]], referred to as a place of worship. Most religions place an emphasis on regular worship and many organ
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  • ...] for [[fear]], [[Doing the will of God|the will of God]] for the [[mind]] of [[self]], constitutes [[worship]]. At least, that is the way the [[philosop ...e-saving. The more [[complex]] [[society]] becomes, and the more the lures of [[civilization]] multiply, the more urgent will become the [[necessity]] fo
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  • ...ion]] of [[metaphysics]]. In and through all the historic [[vicissitudes]] of [[religion]] there ever [[persists]] that which is indispensable to [[human ...to the [[children]] of men. And the [[co-ordination]] and interassociation of these [[spirit]] [[endowments]] [[constitute]] man a [[spirit]] [[personali
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  • ...xamination]] of its [[shadow]]. Shadows should be [[interpreted]] in terms of the true substance. ...e pilgrims of [[time and space]] finally attain the [[divine]] [[embrace]] of the living [[First Source and Center|God]] on [[Paradise]].
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  • ...sition where I have a certain amount of [[knowledge]] and a certain amount of knowledge is given to me to pass on to you, for which you should be extreme ...[[progress]] develops. It's a [[cause]] and [[effect]] situation. Each one of you will grow spiritually only in the [[manner]] and to the [[degree]] that
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  • ...f advancing civilization(s) associated with its [[terrestrial]] [[sphere]] of [[origin]]. <center>For lessons on the '''''[[topic]]''''' of the '''''Planetary Supreme''''', [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?
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