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One of the seven modes. Its positive pole is self-actualization; its negative pole is identification. In passion mode, one releases one's energy boundlessly, downward and outward.
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The sufferings of Christ, especially in the agony of the garden and on the cross
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The 4 accounts of the suffering and death of Christ (from the Gospel)
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1. any plant of the genus Passiflora. 2. a preparation of the aerial parts of P. incarnata, having anxiolytic and sedative properties and used for anxiety and insomnia; it is also used in homeopathy.
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The last stage of the development of sin. The stages of sin are: provocation through the thoughts, joining, assent, desire, action and passion. Passion is a repeated action which dominates man. In ascetic theology the movement of the powers of the soul contrary to nature is called passion.
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