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    1. To commune with the Holy Spirit is essential in


    2. We talked about commune with the Holy Spirit


    3. At one point, Adros dared to touch it, hoping that his power to commune with the Graelic would somehow transfer to the corrupted Dead Tree


    4. You should plan to commune with nature on a regular basis


    5. We rode along the outer edge of the city, where the streets were barricaded like Paris in Commune, the walls loop-holed, trenches cut across the highways, and so formidable a line of defence formed that an assault on the city would have proved costly


    6. Commune with the Savior and build an intimate relationship with God, an everlasting relationship with an eternal foundation


    7. “Probably to commune with dead spirits, if you ask me,” Fergus said, “Lots of them were Satanists


    8. The hour-long walk meant more to Rafael than just a restful time with nature in the center of town, it was his time to commune also with memories of his wife


    9. to commune with the Holy spirit of god


    10. 22 And Saul commanded his servants, saying, Commune with David secretly, and say, Note, the king has delight in you, and all his

    11. 3 And I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where you are, and I will commune with my father of you; and what I see,


    12. “It got us out,” I say, “and it got us to the truth, and it was better than the factionless commune Evelyn had in mind, where no one gets to choose anything at all


    13. 4 Stand in awe, and sin not: commune with your own heart on your bed, and be still


    14. I burned a little nawak’osis and tried to commune with my spirit guide


    15. 28 Furthermore he sent to him Athenobius, one of his friends, to commune with him, and say, you


    16. subconscious to commune more directly as a bridge between the super-conscious and the ego-


    17. 19 And Hamor went out to Jacob to commune with him concerning this matter, and when he had gone from the house of his son Shechem, before he came to Jacob to speak to him, note the sons of Jacob had come from the field, as soon as they heard the thing that Shechem the son of Hamor had done


    18. 6 And Hamor the father of Shechem went out to Jacob to commune with him


    19. We spent the weekend at a hippie commune in the hills north of SD drinking gallons of cheap red wine and smoking high grade pot


    20. 22 And there I will meet with you, and I will commune with you from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubims which are on the Ark of the testimony, of all things which I will give you in commandment to the children of Israel

    21. 22 And there I will meet with thee, and I will commune with thee from above


    22. 6 And Hamor the father of Shechem went out unto Jacob to commune with


    23. 19 And Hamor went out to Jacob to commune with him concerning this matter and when he had gone from the house of his son Shechem before he came to Jacob to speak to him note the sons of Jacob had come from the field as soon as they heard the thing that Shechem the son of Hamor had done


    24. the mayor of a "commune" holds a status of mayor, county commissioner and chief


    25. 28 Furthermore he sent to him Athenobius one of his friends to commune with him and say you withhold Joppa and Gazera; with the tower that is in Jerusalem which are cities of my realm


    26. 20 But of the particulars I have given order both to these and the other that came from me to commune with you


    27. 4 Stand in awe, and sin not; * commune with


    28. Patients, while at there lowest estates, were able to find inner strength to smile, cry tears of joy, sing, unite, commune and fellowship with each other


    29. We also need to make a conscious effort daily to commune with God


    30. We don’t always have to say things to commune with God, simply enjoying Him can be good enough

    31. Later he moved this activity to Phoenix Āshram, a commune he and his friend had established


    32. She was French; a Spiritual Beatnik practising natural healing in a commune with a dozen other similar people


    33. She’d been shopping for food for her commune and always stopped by the caves on the way home because many young foreigners visited and some, like me, were sympathique


    34. commune with his flock


    35. He says, “Come commune with me today in prayer, The water of life is abundant there,


    36. The cleansing flood (baptism) creates a new you in me, Come commune with me today”


    37. 5 In the midst of the week of celebration and ere the festivities were finished, Jesus took leave of John, saying that he desired to retire to the hills where he might the better commune with his Paradise Father


    38. Occasionally he took with him Peter, James, or John, but more often he went off to pray or commune alone


    39. 7 "And who can challenge the attitude of Job in view of the counsel of his friends and the erroneous ideas of God which occupied his own mind? Do you not see that Job longed for a human God, that he hungered to commune with a divine Being who knows man's mortal estate and understands that the just must often suffer in innocence as a part of this first life of the long Paradise ascent? Wherefore has the Son of Man come forth from the Father to live such a life in the flesh that he will be able to comfort and succor all those who must henceforth be called upon to endure the afflictions of Job


    40. 6 It was about three o'clock on this beautiful afternoon that Jesus took leave of the three apostles, saying: "I go apart by myself for a season to commune with the Father and his messengers; I bid you tarry here and, while awaiting my return, pray that the Father's will may be done in all your experience in connection with the further bestowal mission of the Son of Man

    41. In this habit of Jesus' going off so frequently by himself to commune with the Father in heaven is to be found the technique, not only of gathering strength and wisdom for the ordinary conflicts of living, but also of appropriating the energy for the solution of the higher problems of a moral and spiritual nature


    42. He preferred to commune with the heavenly Father amidst the trees and among the lowly creatures of the natural world


    43. 1 After all was still and quiet about the camp, Jesus, taking Peter, James, and John, went a short way up a near-by ravine where he had often before gone to pray and commune


    44. In the heart of the slumbering hills I have watched Xaltotun commune with the souls of the damned, and invoke the ancient demons of forgotten Acheron


    45. It was auctioned off and served a hippy commune down in Oregon


    46. Hurriedly reviewing the situation, he conjured up visions of some outcast hippie commune that had evolved from its love culture to one of fear, hermitry and defensive violence


    47. She had founded a "back to reality" commune where they grew most of their own food


    48. the weaknesses of the Emacs Commune and the informal trust


    49. Where he had once demanded that Commune mem-


    50. the warm sand and commune with God








































    1. communed with the stars and as a consequence he still drank too much, but


    2. “And they came near to the steward of Joseph's house, and they communed with him at the


    3. He was more than eighty years old, ate appallingly, still communed with the stars and as a consequence he still drank too much, but nevertheless here he was


    4. 14So the angel that communed with


    5. she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart


    6. the son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, keeper of the wardrobe; now she dwelt in Jerusalem in the college; and they communed with


    7. she communed with him of all that was in her heart


    8. Gen 23:8 And he communed with them, saying, If it be your mind that I should bury my dead out of my sight; hear me, and intreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar,


    9. 16 I communed with my own heart, saying, note, I am come to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all those who have


    10. It was a little like voodoo, except that while Obeah people used oils and herbs and communed with spirits, voodoo practitioners had their deities and their sacrifices

    11. 2And she came to Jerusalem with a very great train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones: and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart


    12. 19 And the king communed with them; and


    13. 8 And he communed with them, saying, If it be your mind that I should bury my dead out of my sight; hear me, and intreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar,


    14. 20 And Hamor and Shechem his son came to the gate of their city, and communed with the men of their city, saying,


    15. 19 And they came near to the of Joseph's house, and they communed with him at the door of the house,


    16. 1 And Abimelech the son of Jerubbaal went to Shechem to his mother's brethren, and communed with them, and with all the family of the house of his mother's father, saying,


    17. 1 When Satan the hater of all good saw how they continued in prayer and how God communed with them and comforted them and how He had accepted their offering Satan made an apparition


    18. 8 And he communed with them, saying, If it be your mind that I should bury


    19. 8 And Hamor communed with them, saying, The soul of my son Shechem


    20. communed with the men of their city, saying,

    21. 19 And they came near to the steward of Joseph's house, and they communed


    22. 6 And Satan entered into Judas who was called Iscariot who was of the number 7 of the twelve; And he went away and communed with the chief priests and the scribes and those who held command in the temple and said to them What 8 would you pay me and I will deliver him to you? And they when they heard it were pleased and made ready for him thirty pieces of money


    23. through the woods and meadows, or communed with one another during the long,


    24. Invisible, still She communed with each of Us Who had remained: Their Majesties, the King and Queen; the Princess, Master and with Me


    25. 6 After the formal visitation of Gabriel and the Father Melchizedek, Jesus held informal converse with these, his Sons of ministry, and communed with them concerning the affairs of the universe


    26. And it came to pass, that, while they communed together and reasoned, Jesus himself drew near, and went with them


    27. From the very beginning of our associations I always had two or three of you constantly by my side or else very near at hand even when I communed with the Father


    28. "I haven't communed with the cows since I was a kid in Guelph


    29. MORNING, He got up and communed with His Father


    30. We declare that a child is one who has not experimented, one who is in pristine condition, one who has neither communed or been communed with

    31. "My data banks have communed with ship's data banks


    32. 15 And it came to pass, that, while they communed together and reasoned, Jesus


    33. Each drew a chair, and while the veteran communed a few moments with his own thoughts, apparently in sadness, the youth suppressed his impatience in a look and attitude of respectful attention


    34. In the meantime, the more aged chiefs, in the center, communed with each other in short and broken sentences


    35. Singular, communed the guest with himself, the wonderfully unequal faculty of metempsychosis possessed by them, that the puerperal dormitory and the dissecting theatre should be the seminaries of such frivolity, that the mere acquisition of academic titles should suffice to transform in a pinch of time these votaries of levity into exemplary practitioners of an art which most men anywise eminent have esteemed the noblest


    36. Dimmesdale thus communed with


    37. Mr Plan was likewise a source of great tribulation to me; for he was ever and anon coming forward with some new device, either for ornament or profit, as he said, to the burgh; and no small portion of my time, that might have been more advantageously employed, was wasted in the thriftless consideration of his schemes: all which, with my advanced years, begat in me a sort of distaste to the bickerings of the council chamber; so I conferred and communed with myself, anent the possibility of ruling the town without having recourse to


    38. She communed, on the contrary, on the spot, with her uneasiness


    39. On returning to his room, he communed with himself


    40. After that we inspected two new dams with water building up slowly behind them, and at several drinking stations communed with a small herd of recently purchased cattle

    1. shown commissaries or agricultural communes that were, in reality, showcases, off-limits to their own people


    2. At least of equal significance, however, are the cooperative agricultural communes (kibbutzim), which have flourished since 1948


    3. Our spirit communes with God in such deep ways


    4. There are a few communes set up out here


    5. The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn Cambodia into a classless society by depopulating cities and forcing the urban population ("New People") into agricultural communes


    6. 'What mortal can fight against sorcery? Who is this veiled man who communes at midnight with Valerius and his allies, as men say, who appears and disappears so mysteriously? Men say in whispers that he is a great magician who died thousands of years ago, but has returned from death's gray lands to overthrow the king of Aquilonia and restore the dynasty of which Valerius is heir


    7. to one of those communes in Nebraska where everyone ate brown


    8. "Communes," she said


    9. There are a few alternate societies or communes existing and whilst the police keep an eye on them for drug related offences, they rarely have trouble in that area


    10. “The heart communes, it does not compare

    11. “Love is the bond between finite and infinite – it is that which communes the precious present into the blessed transtemporality


    12. I first got to hear about the communes in the Daintree


    13. He keeps much in his rooms, and communes almost exclusively with the dead


    14. Both Stalin’s USSR and Mao’s China were totalitarian centralized states: the complete opposite of independent autonomous Communes


    15. Israel used a system of communes successfully to establish their colonization of hostile territory… They got away with it


    16. Why? Because they used the older Jewish term for it: and called their communes: ‘Kibbutz’s’, instead of communes


    17. Yet the fucking Jewish Capitalist media and press labels these corrupt capitalist pigs as being national socialists just because they are use the fucking label of national socialism to steal their nation dry! That is like the Bolsheviks calling themselves communists: when it was they who destroyed all the communes and communal villages of Russia


    18. He communes with him by night on the uplands of Hebron, and expounds to him the prophetic meaning of the spangled firmament’—'So shall thy seed be


    19. To show he meant what he said, Gandhi set up communes known as ashrams where people lived and worked on equal terms, rejecting the deeply-ingrained Indian concept of separate castes


    20. The play was based on an episode from Chinese history in which the hero, Hai Rui, protests to the emperor that the poor peasants are having their land taken off them and are being forced to live in communes and take orders from Peking

    21. Besides the service which he had rendered to the chief town by resuscitating the black jet industry, there was not one out of the hundred and forty communes of the arrondissement of M


    22. While exploring on horseback at one o'clock on the preceding night, in storm and rain, in company with Bertrand, the communes in the neighborhood of Rossomme, satisfied at the sight of the long line of the English camp-fires illuminating the whole horizon from Frischemont to Braine-l'Alleud, it had seemed to him that fate, to whom he had assigned a day on the field of Waterloo, was exact to the appointment; he stopped his horse, and remained for some time motionless, gazing at the lightning and listening to the thunder; and this fatalist was heard to cast into the darkness this mysterious saying, "We are in accord


    23. There ’ve been communes before, and there will be again


    24. Such a relation between the parents or Communes and the teachers is even now met with in some exceedingly rare places of our county and of the Government in general


    25. Beginning with the year 1862 the idea that education was necessary has more and more spread among the masses: on all sides schools were established by church servants, hired teachers, and the Communes


    26. The peasant Communes have arranged it one way or another, but the question of the school building has never been regarded as troublesome


    27. Only under the influence of the higher authorities do there occur cases where the Communes build brick buildings with iron roofs


    28. But the chief difference in this respect between the view of the Communes and that of the County Council consists in this: the County Council has only one type,—the teacher who has attended pedagogical courses, who has finished a course in a seminary or school, at two hundred roubles; but with the masses, who do not exclude this teacher and appreciate him, if he is good, there are gradations of all kinds of teachers


    29. What, then, is to be done? How are the County Councils to act in order that this business may not be a plaything and a pastime, but shall have a future? Let them conform with the needs of the masses, and, so far as possible, cheapen and free the forms of the school, and afford the Communes the greatest possible power in the establishment of the schools


    30. The County Council, that is, the school council, should only demand that the Communes inform it where and on what foundations schools have been established, not in order that, upon learning the facts, it shall prohibit them, as is done now, but in order that, learning about the conditions under which the school exists, it may add (if the conditions are in conformity with the demands of the council) from its County Council's sums, for the support of the school newly founded, a certain, definite part of what the school costs the Commune: a half, a third, a fourth, according to the quality of the school and the means and wishes of the County Council

    31. Of course, that is the way the school council acts in reference to the teachers hired by the Communes themselves; but if the Communes turn to the school council, the latter recommends to them teachers under the same conditions


    32. The County Council either pays the teachers for travelling, or, in adding its portion to what the Communes levy, makes it a condition that the Communes furnish transportation


    33. I know Communes that paid fifty kopeks a soul for a school in each of their villages; but it is difficult to compel the peasants to pay fifteen kopeks for a school in the township, if not all of them can make use of it


    34. In addition to this, with the arrangement which I propose, the interests of the peasant Communes and of the County Council, as the representative of the intelligence of the locality, will indissolubly be connected


    35. In furnishing this amount, it will evidently, in one way or another, see to it that the money is not wasted, and, consequently, will also keep an eye on the two-thirds given by the peasant Communes


    36. After the women came the men condemned to banishment, those serving their term in the prison, and those exiled by their Communes; and, coughing loudly, they took their stand, crowding the left side and the middle of the church


    37. Then came those exiled by their Communes


    38. The soldiers went in front; then came the convicts condemned to hard labour, clattering with their chains; then the exiled and those exiled by the Communes, chained in couples by their wrists; then the women


    39. Now, since we have outlived this phase of the life of humanity, we understand the rational causes of the union of men in families, communes, states; but in antiquity the demands for such a union were manifested in the name of the supernatural, and were confirmed by it


    40. Landowners erect on their lands hospitals and schools, and some of them even renounce the ownership of land and transfer it to the agriculturists, or establish communes on it

    41. , the protest of Christianity against the State has never ceased; in the midst of this people, where the conditions of life are such that whole communes emigrate to Turkey, China, and uninhabited portions of the globe, who, so far from needing the government, always consider it an unnecessary burden, and only endure it as a calamity, whether it be Russian, Chinese, or Turkish,—the cases of isolated individuals who, from Christian motives, have liberated themselves from the control of government have grown more and more frequent in these latter days


    42. , the protest of Christianity against the government has never ceased, and the social organization has been such that men emigrate in communes to Turkey, to China, and to uninhabited lands, and not only feel no need of state aid, but always regard the state as a useless burden, only to be endured as a misfortune, whether it happens to be Turkish, Russian, or Chinese


    1. He thinks out loud, communing with no one, with nothing that matters, revealing to the woods, the badgers and the bats a simple logic


    2. “And he gave unto Moses, when he had made an end of communing with him upon mount Sinai, , tables of stone” (Exodus


    3. They were communing silently, in the best sense of the word


    4. 9 The ancient men sat all in the streets, communing together of good things, and the


    5. 2 But as they were going in the way, and before they reached that place, Satan, the wicked one, had heard the Word of God communing, with Adam respecting his covering


    6. 33 And the Lord went his way, as soon as he had left communing with Abraham: and Abraham returned to his place


    7. 18 And he gave to Moses, when he had made an end of communing with him on mount Sinai, two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written with the finger of God


    8. 18 And he gave unto Moses, when he had made an end of communing with


    9. 2 But as they were going in the way and before they reached that place Satan the wicked one had heard the Word of God communing with Adam respecting his covering


    10. 33 And the LORD went his way, as soon as he had left communing with

    11. 9 The ancient men sat all in the streets communing together of good things and the young men put on glorious and warlike apparel


    12. For, as Abba Apollos says, “He who withdraws from communing the Sacred


    13. 3 Throughout all this momentous dialog of Jesus' communing with himself, there was present the human element of questioning and near-doubting, for Jesus was man as well as God


    14. hacker who once spent his entire days communing with his be-


    15. and, communing with nature


    16. finished communing with Abraham, and Abraham


    17. Set them not down in a low place because they and you have little sympathy, few harmonizing and responding strings in your hearts,�because you soon come to a standstill in communing with them, and discover that they and you have only a limited extent of ground in common! Write it down on the tablets of your heart, that there are many schools, orders, classes, diversities of Christians


    18. morning, communing and praying with fellow believers has blessed me in ways untold


    19. Heaven communing with the Earth as food, as life, as fertility


    20. When sexuality is the fusion of our diverse systems of interaction – the consummating bodies, the compassionate heart, the communicating mind, the communing soul – a higher synthesis emerges, an organic wholeness evolves

    21. What we are, what lesson we are to ourselves, to each other, to the world, is our tending love and sharing heart, exploring mind and communing soul, all in a stepping towards those dreams we have dreamed together of an open heart, open table, open world


    22. We are communication systems communing with other communication systems about the status of the system, or of the communing


    23. When one meditates today, if they are communing with the Earth, there will not only be simple feelings of oceanic bliss and global peace, but also panic, confusion, and rage from the threat of catastrophes and the inevitability of emotional chaos


    24. I'mage, however, is more concerned with posture than transformation; it is more interested in watching a UTube posting of a sandaled entertainment star prayer bead walking across melting Himalayan glaciers to a remote Shangri-la monastery, than communing with the anonymous and invisible poor who are hidden in the blind spots of our selective, follow the yellow brick road vision


    25. How many threads the eye interweaves into the symphony of sight, the harmony of color, and melody of motion, the rhythm of up and down, in and out, backwards and forwards? Why would creation want anything to be anything but communal? Why would it want its artifacts to be monistically trapped, forever collapsed into a singularity, rather than exploded into eternal tropes, variations on the field of permutations? When all is communication, all is communing


    26. “At the table, just like we want to taste the full flavor of our meal, so also we want to fully understand the other communing with us


    27. Loving informs the lover and the loved; being loved is communing with the given and giver as gift; loving and being loved is love comformicating the world


    28. This spirituality of loving is self-transforming and other communing


    29. Between communing with Mother Nature, and reading and writing when I stayed home, I was happy in life


    30. She meant him, probably, to spend his days communing with the past in a lofty room with distempered walls and busts round them

    31. Silly things, like lighting candles, making things levitate and communing with the earth


    32. The nights she spent communing with the earth to search its energy for anything that seemed out of place, but came up empty time and time again


    33. That's allowable; you can proceed to use physical vocalization while communing with me on the conscious level


    34. Are all nations communing? is there going to be but one heart to the globe?


    35. Through all my punishments, disgraces, fasts, and vigils, and other penitential performances, I had nursed this assurance; and to my communing so much with it, in a solitary and unprotected way, I in great part refer the fact that I was morally timid and very sensitive


    36. Bronzedouce communing with her rose that sank and rose sought


    37. 'Months and months out of sight of land, and provisions running short, and allowanced as to water, and your mind communing with the mighty ocean, and all that sort of thing?'


    38. This was why he’d never told the reporter about those nighttime walks along the shoulders of blue highways, communing with his art


    39. Runcible, that old closet case, communing with Matthew Arnold by candlelight


    40. There was another communing silence, broken at intervals by muffled sobs, and then the minister spread his hands abroad and prayed

    41. He was there alone, communing with himself, peaceful, adoring, comparing the serenity of his heart with the serenity of the ether, moved amid the darkness by the visible splendor of the constellations and the invisible splendor of God, opening his heart to the thoughts which fall from the Unknown


    42. There now came a lull in his look, as he silently turned over the leaves of the Book once more; and, at last, standing motionless, with closed eyes, for the moment, seemed communing with God and himself


    43. The man did not volunteer any return information; but Huldah, who was given to communing with herself in regard to her patrons and summing them up instantly, supplied the deficiency with the muttered statement: “And you’re a gambler


    44. Of men, communing each with each,


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