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unwaveringly
1. The first step is concentration, or the ability to hold the mind steadily and unwaveringly upon that which the aspirant chooses
2. As Alex strode along the side of the road, his tired legs consuming the distance at a steady pace, a lone animal followed him at a distance, eyes fixed unwaveringly on his back
3. He put one into his mouth and proffered one to Ethan as well, who politely nodded his refusal, the grin unwaveringly attached on his tanned face
4. Kenichi, who stared back at him unwaveringly through his facemask
5. Ruth was the only member of Jesus' family who consistently and unwaveringly believed in the divinity of his earth mission from the times of her earliest spiritual consciousness right on down through his eventful ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension; and she finally passed on to the worlds beyond never having doubted the supernatural character of her father-brother's mission in the flesh
6. Waves of dizziness and nausea rose in his brain, but he set his teeth and strode on unwaveringly
7. I want you to go ahead and ask these questions of one another before you begin your development: Are you happy? What are you thankful for? What was a happy moment or situation that you both experienced together? What was a funny moment that you shared or experienced separately? These things, though they may not be answered with subjects of spirit or the creator, will attune your mind to the wonderful energy and love and joyous feelings that emanate and radiate unwaveringly on our plane
8. So if you are ready to be alone, unwaveringly alone, neither escaping nor falling back, just accepting the fact of aloneness as it is -- it becomes a great opportunity
9. Enter into the Temple–To change one’s state of being by becoming unwaveringly and
10. Wisdom and compassion would be proactively planned and unwaveringly implemented in
11. They have yearned towards it so long, and so unwaveringly, that I'm convinced it will be reached---and soon---because it has devoured my existence: I am swallowed up in the anticipation of its fulfillment
12. But is it not true, the reader may ask, that the really big fortunes from common stocks have been garnered by those who made a substantial commitment in the early years of a company in whose future they had great confidence, and who held their original shares unwaveringly while they increased 100-fold or more in value? The answer is “Yes