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  • 61Ruhani Satsang — The origin of Ruhani Satsang of came about at the request of disciples of Master Baba Sawan Singh (1858 1948). The western disciples had requested Master Baba Sawan Singh to come and visit the west. Master Baba Sawan Singh said this visit could… …

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  • 62Naassene Fragment — Gnosticism This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …

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  • 63Evil — • In a large sense, described as the sum of the opposition, which experience shows to exist in the universe, to the desires and needs of individuals; whence arises, among humans beings at least, the sufferings in which life abounds Catholic… …

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  • 64Psychedelic drug — Psychedelic drugs are psychoactive drugs whose primary action is to alter the thought processes of the brain and perception of the mind. The term is derived from the Greek words ψυχή ( psyche , mind ) and δηλείν ( delein , to manifest ),… …

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  • 65Elaterium — is the name of a drug consisting of a sediment deposited by the juice of the fruit of Ecballium Elaterium , the squirting cucumber, a native of the Mediterranean region. The plant, which is a member of the natural order Cucurbitaceae, resembles… …

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  • 66spirit — spiritlike, adj. /spir it/, n. 1. the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul. 2. the incorporeal part of humans: present in spirit though absent in body. 3. the soul… …

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  • 67spirit — /ˈspɪrət / (say spiruht) noun 1. the principle of conscious life, originally identified with the breath; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul. 2. the incorporeal part of a human being: present in… …

  • 68Amesha Spenta — ae. Amesha Spenta ( ae. Aməša Spənta ) is an Avestan language term for a class of divinity/divine concepts in Zoroastrianism, and literally means Bounteous Immortal . Later middle Persian variations of the term include Ameshāspand and the… …

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  • 69Matter (philosophy) — This article is about matter in philosophy. For other uses, see Matter (disambiguation). Matter is the substrate from which physical existence is derived, remaining more or less constant amid changes. anything that occupies space and has mass and …

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  • 70Priestley, Joseph — born March 13, 1733, Birstall Fieldhead, near Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng. died Feb. 6, 1804, Northumberland, Pa., U.S. English theologian, political theorist, and physical scientist. He worked as a teacher and lecturer in various subjects before… …

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