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The course of nature and ways of nature; a Chinese term denoting the universe as an undifferentiated whole.
Ãâó: www.mothernature.com/Library/Bookshelf/Books/42/15...
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The All That Is. It usually refers to the dimensionless ground of being rather than to its expression in the manifest universe's seven planes of creation (see "Planes of creation"). Michael normally uses Tao in place of the word God (depending on the beliefs of those listening) because "God" is usually personified as a judgmental and hierarchical male figure. They may also use the word "God" to signify the overall consciousness of the manifest universe. (Pronounced dow.)
Ãâó: www.summerjoy.com/Glossary.html
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(Chinese, The Way) The continual cosmic process of harmonious motions and activity between the yin and the yang.
Ãâó: www.reiki.nu/treatment/healing/dictionary5/diction...
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the ancient philosophy of oneness in all creation
Ãâó: www.aworldofchinesemedicine.com/chinese-medicine-t...
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Track At Once. Refers to the way some CD-Recorders write CD-R or CD-RW discs, where a track (with post-gap) is written in one action, but then waits before the next track is written. Each time the laser is stopped, it writes Run-Out blocks. When re-starting, it writes Run-In blocks (a total of 7 blocks). This can cause a glitch when playing audio CDs recorded in this way, so other CD-Recorders use Disc at Once (DAO) recording.
Ãâó: www.multimediadirector.com/help/technology/glossar...
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