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EFFECT
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The instantaneous manifestation of a source causing an action.
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EFFECTIVE
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Someone or something that really does what he, she or it intended to do.
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EFFICIENCY
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The ability to perform an action without loss of effort.
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EFFORT
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The exact force exerted on the universe in order to carry out an action.
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EGO
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The specific limits of identity through which one relates and communicates in existence.
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EJECTION
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The deliberate separation of the consciousness from the body.
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ELEMENT
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One specific item of a group of items, having its own charac- teristics.
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EMOTION
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The dramatization and sensations which demonstrate the effect that something coming from the mind or the environment had on a being.
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ENCOUNTER
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An unexpected confrontation.
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ENDLESSNESS
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Eternity as it is, without the barrier of infinity or the limits of consciousness.
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ENERGY
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Matter existing without specific form.
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ENFORCE
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To make another accept something not wanted.
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ENLIGHTENED
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Relief from suffering and pain caused by identification with form and consciousness.
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ENTHUSIASM
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Viewing what one is doing and being and liking it enough to show it.
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ENTRY
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Coming into a space from outside it.
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ENVIRONMENT
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The universe as seen from inside. Everything existing around the being. The environment includes the body, mind and ego.
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ERASE
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To allow something to disappear that one has been compulsively creating and making continue to exist either with physical or mental mass.
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ESSENCE
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The state of existence beyond existence.
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ETERNAL
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That which is, without limit, significance, persistence, or identity.
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ETERNITY
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Existence before action.
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EVALUATION
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Deciding about the validity of something one knows nothing about.
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EXIST
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To be/ with form, duration, identity and qualities, within the universe.
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EXISTENCE
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That which seems to have form, qualities and solidness.
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EXIT
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To leave a space after one has been inside it for at least a moment.
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EXPERIENCE
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To allow sensations, perceptions and conditions to influ-ence one's beingness below Absolute Knowingness.
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EXPLORE
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To not know about, and then find out about, something already known.
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EXPRESSION
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Making an idea visible so that others can see it too.
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