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A verb with no left operand. Any verb may be used as a monad or dyad, depending on whether it has a left noun operand when it is executed.
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the Third Octave of Being. When the Soul unites with this ensouling entity, you become an Adept.
Ãâó: www.mudrashram.com/glossarypage.html
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Test in which a respondent evaluates only one product.
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A symbol in its aspect as a center of one's total literary experience; related to Hopkins's term "inscape" and to Joyce's term "epiphany."
Ãâó: www.sil.org/~radneyr/humanities/litcrit/gloss.htm
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The Monad is the spark of god within each person. In the beginning the Monads were the divine sparks of the Creator. Each Monad created twelve souls. Each soul then created twelve personalities or soul extensions. The soul extension is that which is able to be birthed into three dimensional existence.
Ãâó: www.spiritual.com.au/dictionary/dict_m.html
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