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The Entrance
door (n.)“movable barrier, commonly on hinges, for closing a passage into a building, room, or other enclosure,” c. 1200, a Middle English merger of two Old English words, both with the general sense of “door, gate”: dor (neuter; plural doru) “large door, gate,” and duru (fem., plural dura) “door, gate, wicket.” The difference (no longer…
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locate
locatelō′kāt″, lō-kāt′intransitive verbTo determine or specify the position or limits of.To find by searching, examining, or experimenting.To place at a certain location; station or situate. 1650s, intransitive, “establish oneself in a place, settle, adopt a fixed residence,” from Latin locatus, past participle of locare “to place, put, set, dispose, arrange,” from locus “a place” (see…
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who & where or was it were ⁉️
So “was” is the past form of the verb to be used in the singular person and “were” is the form which we use in the plural person except of the pronoun “you” where we use “were”… though we expect a more cohesive enviroment we greatly continue to center the origin of a geographical area…
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Unfolding Imagination
An active imagination when a person engages with the ideas in their imagination, using it as a mental strategy to communicate with the subconscious mind. In Jungian psychology, it is a method for bridging the conscious and unconscious minds. Instead of being linked to the Jungian process, the word “active imagination” in modern psychology is…
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Commercialism
based on trade – which began in the 11th century CE and operated until the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-18th century. Beginning c. 1100 with the Crusades, Europeans rediscovered spices, silks, and other commodities then rare in Europe. the application of both manufacturing and consumption towards personal usage, or the practices, methods, aims,…
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