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self Indivisible life as a whole, One without a second. The Self does not change at all. Unborn, undying, unmoved, unseen, unheard ?it simply is.
Ãâó: www.shyamspace.com/resources/glossary/glossary.htm
self As a concept this seems clear ?enabling your community or individuals in the community to determine how they are represented through the project, and hopefully determining how they are perceived through the project.
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self The Archetype symbolizing the totality of the personality. It is the regulating center of the psyche, which embraces both conscious and unconscious and represents the striving for unity, wholeness, and integration. Jung believed there was no essential difference between the Self as an experiential, psychological reality and the traditional concept of a supreme deity. ...
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self A cat's coat which has the same color all over.
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self (bloom color category)refers to an iris with all petals of one color.
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