RADICAL
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Sudden, sharp or unexpected and slightly random.
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RANDOM
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Happening without order or control.
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REACTION
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A protest against an action taken by the universe and which one has been programmed to resist.
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REALITY
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An experience, relationship or action perceived or felt as if real.
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REBIRTH
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To re-enter the material universe either knowingly or unknowingly.
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RECIPIENT
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The opposite of a Source.
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RECOGNITION
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The moment one sees something as it is rather than as one imagined it to be.
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REFERENCE POINT
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A stable point used by a being to define a space and which exists only because the being says it does.
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REHABILITATE
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To make able once again on an unknown, forgotten, limited or inhibited subject.
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RELATIONSHIP
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Overt or covert material involvement with one or more other sources or beings.
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RELIGION
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The study and practical application of the Teaching.
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REPAIR
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To bring something back to good condition after it fell below operating level.
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REPEAT
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To do or say something again while recalling previous similar actions.
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REPLICATE
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To be something so completely that it is yourself creating yourself, thus knowing its composition so thoroughly that it has become your own creation, and then creating it at its original archetype level at its first moment of existence, thus completing the cycle of its existence. Ceasing to create by complete understanding and creation. Having something erase from existence through completion of its existence cycle.
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REPRESS
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To hide something from oneself or to prevent oneself from doing something because someone admired said it was bad.
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REPROGRAM
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To restructure in a way other than the way it seemed to be before.
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RESPONSE
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To participate in an action that triggered a reaction.
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RESOLVE
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To solve again.
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RESONANCE
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A sympathetic vibration of similar wavelengths.
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RESULT
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The idea that a later action had its cause in an earlier action.
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REWARD
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The need for recognition, admiration or material objects in exchange for an action taken to help another.
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ROOM
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The barriers set up around a being to give the impression of specific and limited space within which are a limited number and type of objects.
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