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Believe

1. Accept as true or as conveying the truth.

Belief System

A belief system is the set of a person’s interrelated ideas, principles, precepts, rules, or laws that govern their acceptance or conviction in the actuality of something they perceive.  It is the person’s mindset.  Belief systems are created by the person’s knowledge and experiences.

Belief

1. A firm opinion. 2. An acceptance of a thing, fact, statement, etc. 3. An acceptance that something exists.

Beingness

1. The assumption or choosing of a category of identity. Beingness is assumed by oneself or given to oneself, or is attained. Examples of beingness would be one’s own name, profession, physical characteristics, role in a game – each and all of these things could be called one’s beingness. 2. The person one should be in order to survive. 3. Essentially, an identification of self with an object.

Being

1. Existence; a state of existence; a condition of existence. 2a. An object, idea, or symbol that exists, is thought to exist or is represented as existing. b. A person. 3. (Capital B) God. 4. One’s basic essential nature. 5. (Philosophy) a. That which can be conceived as existing. b. Absolute existence in its perfect and unqualified state; the essence of existence.

Avoid

1. To stay clear of; stay away from. 2. To not face up to; dodge; shun.

Attention

1. A quantity of Lifeforce; active consciousness; the power or faculty of mental concentration. 2. Attention occurs when the interest becomes fixed. 3. The motion which must remain at an optimum effort. 4. Attention is aberrated by becoming unfixed and scanning at random or becoming too fixed without scanning.

Aspire

1. To have a great ambition; desire strongly. 2. To strive toward an end.

ARC

1. Affinity, Reality, and Communication which together equate to understanding, good feeling, friendliness or love.  The most important aspect of developing a relationship is communication, which builds a common reality, which develops closeness or affinity.  The result is understanding.

Antagonistic

1. Hostile; unfriendly; in opposition to.  If you provoke a bored person they will become Antagonistic.

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