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Everyone stares at their drink, a sort of collective moment of silence for lost loved ones
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The court holds its collective breath
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The passengers gave a collective snort of pity and laughter
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” I began to repeat this simple phrase during my meditations on our collective state of being
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There is a collective gasp at the statement that the Elements have been retrieved from Earth, followed by a susurration of whispers as those present chew over the news, not to mention a certain amount of nudging and nodding in my direction as people identify me
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Co create a less fearful collective consciousness which benefits all of humanity
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is a collective microcosm
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The nature of that is what makes us the collective whole we
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The collective sign from the young men was clearly audible, even
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There was a collective sigh in the room at this piece of
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The cafeteria took a collective inhale
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A collective gasp of horror
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With a collective, simultaneous sigh, the travelers relaxed and one by one essentially said
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These represented the unconscious itself -- not the "little" personal unconscious that Freud made such a big deal out of, but a new collective unconscious of humanity itself, an unconscious that could contain all the dead, not just our personal ghosts
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our collective breaths as Lindy stood patiently with the
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and Jean could have sworn he heard a collective sigh of
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Such is the collective horror that it scalds his mind and he withdraws
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There was a collective gasp, and the Abbot gave Legrand
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gained by collective revolutionary action”)
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NO, but - from a collective one - it is YES
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The collective perspective rediscovers itself
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Yet with the age of Aquarius—ego no longer holds The focus; but rather the entire social stratosphere is Born out of the unconscious: a coming of Capricorn’s Use of the perfection of science only found in the Collective unconscious reveals itself through history
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individual stupidity but a collective one!
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write out the information in your own words the collective gist from
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Amityville Horror this tale isn’t, but it was shocking enough that it lived on in our collective family memory where it remained firmly lodged as a mystery
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Once I was, he would use me to tap into the collective and sacrifice every member of those covens, me included
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collective sigh fell over the classroom
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audible and collective gasp in the room
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To dream that you are in a union represents collective action
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Move into the awakening of our collective consciousness, into the global universal of creation of one soul one love on heart
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And there was great collective relief
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They call it collective spiritual evolution
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The café customers tried to ignore the unlikely sight of a hybrid Danny-Ben chair collective slowly trundling out of the café
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Our collective ruinous madness
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He was not arrogant enough to believe that nothing passed beyond their collective sight
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When we remember that we are powerful beings of light, who emanate vibrations of energies, we will then believe that our collective consciousness does affect Gaia
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At the time of writing this book, the collective consciousness of the world has moved beyond the point of neutrality and has shifted into the upper zone of higher resonance where more and more people intuitively realize the importance of “Oneness”
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am” came the collective response
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It is indeed a beautiful time for rejuvenation, as the vibration of the Earth has been raised to a new plateau through the collective efforts of humankind
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crown energy centre, is cleared or unblocked, we are then able to tap into the Universe’s collective wisdom and understand the meaning of “Oneness”
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Nevertheless these laws are discernable, as they unfold to us the consequences of our collective thoughts, words and deeds
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their own, and our collective, future reality
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Jung called the Collective Unconscious and Sheldrake called Morphic Resonance and Dawkins called the Meta-
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The sheer amount of human drama that had played out meant the collective thoughts or vibrations of Earth’s inhabitants were hovering at lower levels back then
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It saw the collective consciousness of mankind opted for a new paradigm, one that spoke of peace and unity (i
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The collective consciousness of humankind has shifted pass the neutrality point and Gaia is merely responding by way of its physical changes which help increase the light quotient of the planet
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picture, a collective consciousness, a meta-meme, that
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On a grander scale even the planet’s level of energy shifts in accordance with the collective human consciousness
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What is commonly known as the Creator is actually the collective consciousness of all souls that exist here and beyond
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connected to the great collective subconscious of
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Jung called the Collective Unconscious and Sheldrake
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It had gotten to the point where only one collective “God” received the prayers for the doings of all gods
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It was like the reverse effect of during a time of a world war where the collective spirit was towards survival
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She tried to think of a time in history when this collective malaise had happened, but no research into old case records brought any significant findings
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‘Those overseers end their dimensional incursion, but remain in contact with the collective
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‘The collective has not decided on a course of action
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With the benefit of the Elusivers’ collective knowledge he saw things from a wider perspective, the logic of the humans’ threat
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There was a collective gasp from the congregation
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It became so still and quiet, the crowd seemed to hold its collective breath
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speck started to move across the floor, the captain and his men breathed a collective sigh of relief
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The collective silences and
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But I have the capability to discover and understand for myself – it is merely a matter of pooling from the collective minds of the recipients
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European culture is going to be killed, country after country, due to the fact that the leaders hide their collective head in the sand and tax their people to death in order to provide social services for an invading army of which they are terrified, and of course do not bear children enough to propagate themselves, let alone catch up with their Moslem additions to their populations
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We, and I mean the collective we, from the standpoint of all professional sports, need to get a handle on this situation so we can deal with it
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There is no need to be alarmed since this is a collective symptom of a system's failure
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He knew the enemy of the Darangi, the so-called B’tari (probably their real collective name was unpronounceable) would not give any formal approval to what he now intended
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tension, an edge to the collective sensibility of these men and women, which he had not observed
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collective look of resignation; there was no hint of anger, nor sense of outrage present in any of
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Gerrid’s subnetlink revealed the location of the Reviverists collective
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If the Darangi had one flaw in their collective psyche, it was a tendency to underestimate their opponents, the deviousness of a human and someone who at least could think like a human
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As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own
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mean…holding the collective liable for the transgressions of the few…individuals considered abstractly…society at fault!
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(deliberate) manner, that oftentimes tests the limits of its collective tolerance, can be traced to its traditional support of liberty and acceptance, within reasonable limits, of comparative viewpoints and expressions however controversial or unpopular to some
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Arguments exploiting ―root causes‖ by advancing false notions based on questionable economic assumptions, rather than devolving moral standards, have gradually promoted our society‘s collective disregard for human life while providing little if any credible solutions to this problem
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As a collective species, we have been cut off from our inner image s
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Most of the collective is logical, rational, and
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As a collective, we are ignorant of the
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Such are the (ultimate) side-effects of a guilt-ridden society that develops a collective tolerance for undesirable forms of behavior that, in more sensible times, its citizens would have otherwise considered inappropriate
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The choices that its citizens make, however, confirms the extent of that society‘s (collective) moral and spiritual evolution or its regression, whatever the case may be
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Timid and/or expedient politicians pandering to off the wall, lunatic fringe groups, whose members should have their collective heads examined, have lent legitimacy to peevish, ill-tempered designs in exchange for political party loyalty
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The frequency that a society (re)defines itself is a fairly accurate barometer of that society‘s collective anxiety
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Freedom of Expression is testing the limits of our collective tolerance like never before
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(collective) mainstream at a time our nation was predominately agrarian and (widely) dispersed; to harness our (fledgling) nation‘s intellectual resources as well as laying the moral foundation(s) of model citizenship by instilling Republican Virtues and establishing guidelines for being or becoming an American
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The further removed from time and space from some noteworthy event, but not so far as to reduce that event to an historical footnote, but far enough to allow the passage of time to ease a society‘s (collective) anxieties; future generations, no longer encumbered by such matters of immediate concern(s), will be in a better position to place these (historical) events in proper perspective, hindered as they might otherwise have been by contemporary currents or personal biases indigenous to the time(s) these historical events took place; that is to say, by being too close to the ―action‖
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War is a (collective) act of aggression by one sovereign nation against another
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The term ―useful idiot‖ is no longer the exception however the rule among left-wing zealots at home and abroad whose uniform style of pacifism, internalized by guilt feelings, must inevitably encourage Islamic underachievers and malcontents who, given a ―proper‖ forum, would gladly lay their collective failings on the doorstep of Progressive (Western) Cultures
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This by-product of social leveling has precipitated prescriptive efforts by revisionists seeking to recreate or redefine history within retro/present time frames that not only obscure our collective understanding of the events that shaped our nation‘s history, but an understanding of its people, as well
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One does not properly refer to the Dignity of the Masses, other than in some abstract sense, because collective designs are unable to achieve loftier goals that are uniquely individualistic
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Such viewpoints are oftentimes engendered by the perception of ―partial justice‖ as it seems to apply to a particular racial or ethnic group, influencing the (collective) mindset of that group seeking justice within narrower limits that typically define that group‘s self interests rather than the interests of society
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In view of our nation‘s collective uncertainty, its jealous attachment to liberty oftentimes renders the disease preferable to its (potential) cure
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Understood in this manner, diversity does not seek to diminish the collective value of other cultures considered separately, however as a whole
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The avoidance of controversial themes and other subject matter has become one of the modern ―virtues‖ that has gradually come to define our collective mindset
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Otherwise there was hardly a ripple in the collective consciousness
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How much longer is our nation expected to fill the coffers of rogue nations that routinely utilize its (oil) revenues to finance our destruction! One can only hope that once public concern supersedes its off-handed complacency by making its presence felt in Washington, that its (collective) impact will hopefully override the perennial lip service that oftentimes passes itself off as a genuine commitment to solving this dilemma
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O‘Connor‘s ―distorted‖ world view, Race is the social hemophiliac and he the annoying prick that needles our collective ―conscience‖
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In what manner am I qualified to arbitrate the collective shortcomings of diseased individuals who have promoted spiritual hardship on so many young children on so many emotional levels?
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Although recent events should raise questions about our collective wisdom, those pushing the buttons must ultimately be held accountable for their (own) decided actions