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  • 21contented — adjective Date: 15th century feeling or showing satisfaction with one s possessions, status, or situation < a contented smile > • contentedly adverb • contentedness noun …

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  • 22self-contented — adjective Date: 1818 self satisfied • self contentedly adverb • self contentedness noun …

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  • 23Beatitudes — The Beatitudes (from Latin beatus , meaning blessed or happy [cite web url = http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=beatitude title = beatitude last = Harper first = Douglas date = work = [http://www.etymonline.com/ Online Etymology Dictionary] …

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  • 24Silent Hero — Infobox musical artist Name = Silent Hero Img capt = Img size = 240 Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Detroit, Michigan, USA Genre = Alternative rock Electronic Years active = 2002 2006 Label = Associated acts = URL =&#8230; …

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  • 26Cat body language — This article is an expansion of a section entitled: Body language from within the main article: Cat communication Cats communicate a variety of messages using cat body language.Examples include arching their backs as a signal of fear or&#8230; …

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  • 27Methodius of Olympus — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity …

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  • 28Pīti — Prīti (Sanskrit; Pali: pīti ) is a mental factor (Pali: cetasika ) associated with the concentrative absorption (Sanskrit: dhyana ; Pali: jhana ) of Buddhist meditation. Piti is a very specific joy associated with a state of deep tranquillity. It …

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  • 29Sukha — is a Sanskrit and Pāli word that is often translated as “happiness or ease or pleasure or bliss. [For instance, in terms of this word s nounal form, dictionaries provide the following: * Monier Williams (1964), pp. 1220 1, entry for Sukhá (cf. p …

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  • 30Trance — denotes a variety of processes, techniques, modalities and states of mind, awareness and consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.The term trance may be associated with meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be&#8230; …

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