Exalted+state

  • 31spirits — /ˈspɪrəts/ (say spiruhts) plural noun 1. feelings; mood. 2. strong alcoholic liquor: to drink wine or spirits. –phrase 3. in high spirits, in an exalted state of mind. 4. in low spirits, in a depressed state of mind …

  • 32Alt — Alt, a. & n. [See {Alto}.] (Mus.) The higher part of the scale. See {Alto}. [1913 Webster] {To be in alt}, to be in an exalted state of mind. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33To be in alt — Alt Alt, a. & n. [See {Alto}.] (Mus.) The higher part of the scale. See {Alto}. [1913 Webster] {To be in alt}, to be in an exalted state of mind. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 34Delleb — Game background Title(s) The Scholar, the Scribe, The God Scholar, Sage of the Gods, The Good Savant Home plane Seven Heavens of Mount Celestia Power level Lesser Alignment Lawful Good Portfolio …

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  • 35Magical formula — Not to be confused with magic word. For the Swiss zauberformel, see Magic formula. A magical formula or spell is generally a word whose meaning illustrates principles and degrees of understanding that are often difficult to relay using other… …

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  • 36Ḥallāj, al- — born с 858, Ṭūr, Iran died March 26, 922, Baghdad, Iraq Muslim teacher of Sufism. Brought up in the Iraqi city of Wāsiṭ, he was drawn to asceticism at an early age and studied with a series of Sufi teachers. From с 895 he traveled extensively as… …

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  • 37Passions — • Motions of the sensitive appetite in man which tend towards the attainment of some real or apparent good, or the avoidance of some evil. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Passions     Passions …

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  • 38Monastic silence — Zoroastrian Towers of Silence outside Yazd, Yazd province, Iran …

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  • 39Radhasoami Movement — (est. 1861)    The Radhasoami Movement began in Agra, India, in the 1860s with the teachings of Swami Shiv Dayal Singh. He himself reflected a variety of Hindu influences, including devotion to KABIR, SIKHISM, NAT H YOGA, and the Vaishnavite… …

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  • 40transfigure — /trænsˈfɪgə / (say trans figuh) verb (t) (transfigured, transfiguring) 1. to change in outward form or appearance; transform, change, or alter. 2. to change so as to reach an exalted state: to be transfigured by a divine revelation. {Middle… …