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is the soul faculty attained when Light penetrates and permeates every cell of the body until you can "see" and "know." Illumination is a vibration of Light, which is the Word that was with God and was God. Observation is the lower, outer pole of Illumination. Superconscious mind functions as the faculties of Intuition and Illumination. Humanity may be humanly intelligent, humanly creative, humanly brilliant, but it lacks spiritual Illumination. ...
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| illusion |
a very fine, all-silk tulle which originated in France. It has a cobweb appearance. Hexagonal open mesh. Made in 52 inch and 72 inch widths. Used in veils, particularly for weddings, trimmings. incarnadine having the pinkish color of flesh; red, especially bloodred.
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| illumination |
Lighting up an Objective by Flares or Searchlight Beams; also keeping a Light on an Aircraft target
Ãâó: users.skynet.be/jeeper/Terms%20I.html
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| illness |
a malady that is culturally defined.
Ãâó: oregonstate.edu/instruct/anth370/gloss.html
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| illness |
long lasting or slow.
Ãâó: www.ccsg.org.nz/newsletters/ccsgnews/glossary.htm
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| ill | not easy to combine harmoniously |
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| ill | marked by or promising bad fortune |
| ill | perversely irritable |
| ill | badly timed |
| ill | treat badly |
| ill | physically abused |
| ill | cruel or inhumane treatment |
| ill | cruel or inhumane treatment |
| ill | treat badly |
| ill | of persons |
| ill | a mountain peak in the Andes in Bolivia (20,870 feet high) |
| ill | the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation |
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