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    the whole of the duality is neutral, one part of the duality is neither good nor bad. They must exist in harmony to each other in order for anything to function. The ninth and tenth verses of the 6th teaching show that the infinite spirit, as the inner self, is necessary and important as it serves as the guide to achieve one’s Dharma. However, the physical and bodily self is equally as important as it serves to act upon the spirits guide. The self is not whole if it lacks either the outside self…

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    there are debates that result from several differences of thought, opinion, and belief, as to the root cause of the various ills we face, in particular, the rise of “inner-city violent crimes.” It is my contention, that what we are experiencing are the fruits from the seeds of slavery that was introduced to this country almost six hundred years ago. Yes, it may be hard to think that the sins our nation committed so long ago could have as long and lasting and impact as they have, but we must…

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    meaningful opportunities throughout my little brother’s journey. Like witnessing what it actually looks like, to be led by something greater than ourselves. My brother allowed his inner-spirit to shine so brightly that it literally ignited mine, consequently bringing light to the true identity of my own relationship with the inner-spirit. Exposing just how nonexistent it truly was at the time, and as a result, I could detect that something was different about my brother. I could sense that…

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    strong emotional signature that on some level I understood it was more than mere imagination. However, I was still waiting for the hard, indisputable proof. This ‘thing’ I thought I saw once was a six foot tall insect sitting across me while eating lunch at a food court. An image flashed by my inner eye for a mere second and I had a strong sense that someone was sitting there and observing me. I entertained the possibility that this could be an alien for a few hours, but then reason got a hold…

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    theology and facts, backed by research that could be validated. Although the book, A Work of Heart, did not fully reach my expectations, I would still recommend this book in an academic setting. This book challenges the reader to examine oneself and the inner heart. After reading this book, the reader will be inspired to obtain a relationship with God and become aware of how God works in their life. The more one can see where God desires them to be, the more you will continue to seek God’s…

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    life. This can lead to a inner hate of one's self, interpersonal conflict, or other emotions such as feeling inferior to others, lack of emotional development, feeling empty because they haven’t been able to truly get to know themselves, us versus them mentality and the feeling that they have two personalities. In the book Flipping the Script: White Privilege and Community Building by Donna K. Bivens, she describes this inner conflict as “Internalized racism affects the inner lives of people of…

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    cycle pyruvic acid, which contains 3 carbon atoms, is split apart and combined with oxygen from carbon dioxide and released as a waste product. Electrons filled with energy are also released and captured in NADH. This produces citric acid, which has six carbon atoms and after the citric acid forms, it goes through reactions and energy is released…

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    Hip-hop is another name for rap and it originally started as a means of bringing the youth together in the inner cities, but as its popularity began to grow so did the purpose behind it. There is six elements to hip hop and they include: a B-boy and B-girl, DJing, MCing, beat boxing, graffiti, and knowledge. With the rise of the hip-hop era, DJ’s are initially the most important because they play the music at events and keep the crowd dancing. Later on, MC’s gain popularity as they resemble the…

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    EXPERIENCE a ‘gateway’ to the world of energies is needed. THE CREATIVE POWER or as Martinus calls it - 7th basic energy or THE ETERNAL UNMANIFESTED ‘MOTHER’ ENERGY SPLITS UP The Invisible Wholeness, releases, regulates, and guides the energies, into SIX ZONES OF SENSORY ACCESSIBLE ‘PLANES of EXISTENCES’. In each of the zones ONE ENERGY IS IN CULMINATION TWO ARE ON ASCENDING COURSE, TWO ON DESCENDING COURSE AND ONE IS LATENT. THAT WAY THE COSMIC SYMMETRY IS MAINTENANED. THE CREATIVE POWER is…

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    Overall results This report aids in better understanding the personality of Christina Rooney. A current psychometric personality measure of NEO-4 was used for this report. This measure looks into four core dimensions of personality that are Extraversion, Openness to experience, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. Each of these domains can be interpreted at the global factor level. The score results obtained from the test are directly converted to percentile scores and show where Christina…

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