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Genius Etymology
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- Genius
- Any of a class of Spirits, each one the Guide and Protector of a particular person of male gender. Similar in most respects to the modern idea of a Guardian Angel. See also Juno....
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Deities & Heros >> Roman
- Survivalists' Guide for the New Millennium: Chapter 7
- MAKING FRIENDS WITH NATURE AND NATURAL LAW The fall of human society has not occurred overnight. It has taken many centuries, many millennia in fact, for the Divine potentials and inherent genius of the human being to degrade into the modern...
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Philosophy >> Survivalists Guide for the New Millennium
- Software of the Mind #2: Adopting Natural Software
- Connection with Nature faded away as humanity removed itself physically and mentally from natural living. Thought replaced direct knowledge, (intuition) and ego replaced the mode of the natural mind. This is becoming increasingly the case not only at the...
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Mystic Sciences >> Mind
- Software of the Mind #3: Implementing Natural Software
- " Logic " is a primary means for the refinement of the mental vehicle in particular. A common view of logic is that it is merely a system of reasoning that is in itself without direction. This view holds that logic is only a framework of...
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Mystic Sciences >> Mind
- The Necronomicon
- There are those who believe in this grimoire, in its existence and in its potency, and there are those who do not. Those who believe say that this grimoire, originally named Al Azif, and written by Abdul Alhazred around 700 AD, contains the rituals that, if...
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Deities & Heros >> Chthulu
- Morrison, Dorothy
- Dorothy is a Wiccan High Priestess of the Georgian tradition and an avid practitioner of the ancient arts for over 20 years. She teaches the Craft to students throughout the US and in Australia. Her interests include archery and bowhunting, magical herbalism,...
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Real Interviews >> Authors
- The Perpetual Raising: Part 1
- (Part 1 of 5) The well-read student of spiritual literature will note, that standing behind all of the worlds’ scriptures and Holy books, there have been individuals of great insight. To these few specific Seers, Authors, Visionaries, Healers...
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Mind >> World Mind
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- Genius
- Genius was the name the Latins gave to the god to whom each man was placed under tutelage from the moment of his birth.
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- 6 “You're a Real Genius!”: Irony as a Miscommunication Design
- who has failed an exam: “You're a real genius!”. Usually, the witticism is uttered in a particular intonation, as we will see below.
- www.vepsy.com
- Etymology of the Genus Name Nostoc (Cyanobacteria)
- Etymology of the Genus Name Nostoc (Cyanobacteria) have been a profound genius (1).
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- Guess my etymology. Each group of English language words below
- Guess my etymology. Each group of English language words constitution genius constipation doctor victim damn agile elaboration capsule habitual.
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- DIAGNOSING GENIUS
- seen as the opposing possibilities for poetic genius in the late Romantic period, and ..
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- genius - Online Etymology Dictionary
- The Online Etymology Dictionary late 14c., "tutelary god (classical or pagan)," from L.
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- Genius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Genius (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- genius - Wiktionary
- Etymology.
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