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| [NPC] | Feb 1 2017, 09:18 PM Post #1 |
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Mentors Studying focus: anatomy mending healing injury counteracting poison toxins/poisons mental injury emotional injury spiritual personal sexual morality Edited by Evolhiem, Mar 31 2018, 04:46 PM.
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:35 PM Post #2 |
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heal·ing ˈhēliNG/Submit noun 1. the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. "the gift of healing" adjective 1. tending to heal; therapeutic. "a healing experience" synonyms:alleviate, ease, assuage, palliate, relieve, help, lessen, mitigate, attenuate, allay "time will heal the pain of grief" |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:35 PM Post #3 |
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e·mo·tion əˈmōSH(ə)n/Submit noun a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others. "she was attempting to control her emotions" synonyms: feeling, sentiment; More instinctive or intuitive feeling as distinguished from reasoning or knowledge. "responses have to be based on historical insight, not simply on emotion" synonyms: instinct, intuition, gut feeling |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:36 PM Post #4 |
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men·tal·i·ty menˈtalədē/Submit noun 1. derogatory the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a person or group. "the yuppie mentality of the eighties" synonyms: way of thinking, mind set, cast of mind, frame of mind, turn of mind, mind, psychology, mental attitude, outlook, disposition, makeup "I can't understand the mentality of these people" 2. the capacity for intelligent thought. synonyms: intellect, intellectual capabilities, intelligence, IQ, (powers of) reasoning, rationality; |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:36 PM Post #5 |
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spir·it ˈspirit/Submit noun 1. the nonphysical part of a person that is the seat of emotions and character; the soul. "we seek a harmony between body and spirit" synonyms:soul, psyche, (inner) self, inner being, inner man/woman, mind, ego, id; pneuma "harmony between body and spirit" 2. those qualities regarded as forming the definitive or typical elements in the character of a person, nation, or group or in the thought and attitudes of a particular period. "the university is a symbol of the nation's egalitarian spirit" synonyms:ethos, prevailing tendency, motivating force, essence, quintessence; More verb 1. convey rapidly and secretly. "stolen cows were spirited away some distance to prevent detection" |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:37 PM Post #6 |
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bod·y ˈbädē/Submit noun 1. the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs. "it's important to keep your body in good condition" synonyms: figure, frame, form, physique, anatomy, skeleton; More 2. the main section of a car or aircraft. "the body of the aircraft was filled with smoke" verb 1. give material form to something abstract. "he bodied forth the traditional Prussian remedy for all ills" 2. build the bodywork of (a motor vehicle). "an era when automobiles were bodied over wooden frames" |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:37 PM Post #7 |
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en·er·gy ˈenərjē/Submit noun noun: energy 1. the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. "changes in the levels of vitamins can affect energy and well-being" synonyms:vitality, vigor, life, liveliness, animation, vivacity, spirit, spiritedness, verve, enthusiasm, zest, vibrancy, spark, sparkle, effervescence, ebullience, exuberance, buoyancy, sprightliness; More a person's physical and mental powers, typically as applied to a particular task or activity. plural noun: energies 2. power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines. 3. PHYSICS the property of matter and radiation that is manifest as a capacity to perform work (such as causing motion or the interaction of molecules). "a collision in which no energy is transferred" a degree or level of energy possessed by something or required by a process. "gamma rays at different energies" |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:38 PM Post #8 |
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mor·al ˈmôrəl/Submit adjective 1. concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character. "the moral dimensions of medical intervention" synonyms:virtuous, good, righteous, upright, upstanding, high-minded, principled, honorable, honest, just, noble, incorruptible, scrupulous, respectable, decent, clean-living, law-abiding "a moral man" 2. holding or manifesting high principles for proper conduct. "he prides himself on being a highly moral and ethical person" noun 1. a lesson, especially one concerning what is right or prudent, that can be derived from a story, a piece of information, or an experience. "the moral of this story was that one must see the beauty in what one has" synonyms:lesson, message, meaning, significance, signification, import, point, teaching "the moral of the story" 2. a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do. "the corruption of public morals" synonyms:moral code, code of ethics, (moral) values, principles, standards, (sense of) morality, scruples "he has no morals" |
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| [NPC] | Jun 13 2018, 02:39 PM Post #9 |
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de·ci·sive dəˈsīsiv/Submit adjective settling an issue; producing a definite result. "the Supreme Court voided the statute by a decisive 7–2 vote" synonyms:deciding, conclusive, determining; More (of a person) having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively. synonyms:resolute, firm, strong-minded, strong-willed, determined; |
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