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Something I long to be - restful peace.

quiescent


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Quiescent is a formal word that describes things that are quiet, inactive, or in a state of peaceful rest. In medical contexts it describes a condition that is not currently developing or causing symptoms, as in "a quiescent disease/virus."

// Volcanoes often exist for centuries in a quiescent state before their sudden, violent eruptions.

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To freely be who you REALLY are - openly....

jubilant \ ˈjü-bə-lənt \ adjective

1. full of high-spirited delight

2. joyful and proud, especially because of triumph or success

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Something we do until we are sure about who we really are...

assay


What It Means

Assay is a technical word meaning "to test something (such as a metal or drug) to find out what it contains or to assess its value."

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When we aren't living true to who we are, we are an...

a combination of words with opposite or very different meanings

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WHAT WE NEED TO DO FOR OURSELVES DAILY...

encomium


What It Means

Encomium refers to an expression of glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise.

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A condition of before realizing there is something different about yourself from others.....

quiescent


What It Means

Quiescent is a formal word that describes things that are quiet, inactive, or in a state of peaceful rest. In medical contexts it describes a condition that is not currently developing or causing symptoms, as in "a quiescent disease/virus."

// Volcanoes often exist for centuries in a quiescent state before their sudden, violent eruptions.

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NEVER LET THE WORLD DO THIS TO YOU....

embargo


What It Means

Embargo refers to a government order that limits trade in some way. In broader usage, embargo can function as a synonym of prohibition.

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When you are feeling integrated in life....

copacetic


What It Means

Copacetic (less commonly spelled copasetic or copesetic) describes things that are very satisfactory.

// Worry not: I assure you that everything's copacetic.

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Something we have experienced in our lives...

upbraid


What It Means

To upbraid someone is to speak to them in an angry or critical way in response to something they have done wrong—in other words, to scold them.

// The teacher upbraided the class after discovering the chalkboard erasers had been clapped all over the walls.

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we have to be this for ourselves

pundit


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A pundit is someone who is usually considered an expert on a particular subject and who shares their opinion on that subject in a public setting (such as a television or radio program).

// Grandpa likes watching liberal and conservative pundits spar about the issues of the day on the Sunday morning talk shows

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Do not feel this way

anthropomorphize \ ˌan(t)-thrə-pə-ˈmȯr-ˌfīz \ verb

: ascribe human form or personality to

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Fill in your ambiguous image and let yourself shine

 

pareidolia


What It Means

Pareidolia refers to the tendency to perceive a specific and often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern.

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Until you accept who you are, you are being....the following, don't be....

disingenuous


What It Means

Disingenuous is a formal word that describes things, such as speech or behavior, that give a false appearance of being honest or sincere. Similarly, a person who is being disingenuous may seem sincere, but is in fact only pretending to be open and candid.

// Her recent expressions of concern about the community center closing are disingenuous at best because she stands to benefit financially when the property is redeveloped.

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What all of us need to have EVERY DAY.....

de·ter·mi·na·tion
/dəˌtərməˈnāSH(ə)n/
firmness of purpose; resoluteness.
"he advanced with an unflinching determination"
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You have been through a lot you highly deserve to compliment yourself.

 

extol

[ ik-stohl ] SHOW IPA  
 

verb

to praise highly.

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what it takes to be us...

vicissitude

noun

a change or variation occurring in the course of something.

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IN ORDER TO BECOME WHO WE ARE WE MUST HAVE

 

vicissitude

noun

a change or variation occurring in the course of something.

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YOU ARE

Numinous

Definition:

having a mysterious, holy, or spiritual quality

 

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MANY OF US CAN RELATE TO THIS AND THERE WERE EARLY SIGNS WE TRIED TO IGNORE....

harbinger


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A harbinger is something that foreshadows, or gives an early indication of, something that will happen in the future.

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LET YOUR VOICE BE STRONG AND

 

orotund


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Orotund is a formal word used as a synonym of sonorous to describe something—usually a voice—marked by fullness, strength, and clarity of sound.

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What each of us is and for which we must be proud....

 

disparate

[ dis-per-it ] 
 

adjective

distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar.

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