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mysid.noun,.plural.mysids
any of various small, shrimplike, chiefly marine
crustaceans
of the order Mysidacea, the females of which carry their eggs in a pouch
beneath the thorax (area of a body containing the heart and lungs);
also called opossum shrimp
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
spiritual teacher of over 50 years and major contributor
to world peace, Maharishi has continuously revived and restored ancient
Vedic
technologies for creating inner and outer peace and has offered this transforming
knowledge to the people and governments of every nation. Now passed, his
work carries on with, among others, Dr.
John Hagelin, physicist,
finder of the elusive.unified
field theory.Einstein
spent 30 years trying to find. Due to Maharishi's and efforts of others,
the attitude
that the Infinite One (more commonly referred to as God)
exemplified
to humanity in the individual of one called Emmanuel
the Christ, has now reached
a point of 'critical mass',
where there are now enough sincere
spiritually minded people that the world will soon (why?)
have the peace it has always desired, the peace necessary so that all humanity
prospers in all areas of his living. This is called the kingdom of God
and the kingdom of heaven in the Holy
Bible and we are at this point in time now. Concentration, comtemplation
engage the mind. TM is where no
thinking is, where one has stilled the mind to the point of being devoid
of thought and here is reached pure consciousness, the consciousness where
all things we see and know of are 'anchored', the
realm
of God. It is here we experience
God.
Transcendental means to transcend,
to pass beyond, in this
case to leave off from the daily chatter that runs
incessantly
through our minds. Trancendence is going beyond all boundaries. The difference
between boundaries
and boundlessness is a prisoner
of the ego. Transcending is the mind's way of unfolding to itself.
humanity is designed to
transcend.
At the transcendent stage, one becomes an observer
of what is occuring in his or her own life. He or she sort of stands aside
and doesn't add any mental messages to what is happening. He or she realizes
that all is made up of the same energy and that is what occurs as the result
of our individual mindsets affecting the
collective mind of humanity, thus
making the next act on the
stage of life.
Transcendental Meditation and exposure to the
sun helps lower blood pressure without the side effects that can come from
medication, according to a new study.
Dr. James W. Anderson of the University of Kentucky
reviewed nine previous studies and found that meditation lowered blood
pressure an average of 4.7 points on the top number -- the systolic
-- and 3.2 points on the diastolic.
Anderson said that blood pressure reductions like
that could significantly reduce the chances of heart disease.
He also said that studies of other relaxation techniques
did not have the same results.
"Adding Transcendental Meditation
is about equivalent to adding a second antihypertension agent to one's
current regimen, only safer and
less troublesome.".Anderson said.
mind.noun,.plural.minds
the human consciousness where thoughts come from
(see brain and mind) is
manifested in thought,
intellect,
evaluation,
perception,
reasoning,
feeling,
emotion,
will,
memory
and imagination and includes
desires,
drives,
instincts,
likes and dislikes, etc. and has potential energy so one can change the
physical world by altering his
or her thought patterns to rid himself or herself of limitations (see the
movies.What
If? The Movie.and.The
Grand Self.and get ready to take notes,
that is, if your serious about change); one's good character
is the heaven
of the mind; beyond the mind is the
spirit, unlimited potential, tapping into it enables us to do things
we don't comprehend the workings of so we call them miracles; abundance
comes from thought attention, intention and expectation; where information
is processed, such as thinking, reasoning and applying knowledge; individual
consciousness, memory or recollection; the collective
consciousness of the 'medical mind' or the 'public mind' or the 'anger
and hate mind', the 'criminal mind'; the Creator's mind as the intelligence
humanity is able to align
with by love is always
there
mind, minded,
minding,
minds.verbs
transitive
verb use to bring (an object or idea) to mind; remember; to become
aware of; notice; to have in mind as a goal or purpose; intend; to heed
in order to obey (the children mind well; to be careful about (mind the
icy sidewalk!); to care about; be concerned about; to object to; dislike
(doesn't mind doing the chores); to take care or charge of; look after;
to attend to (mind closely what I tell you)
intransitive
verb use to take notice; give heed; to be concerned or troubled;
care (people have no mind as to what is going on in the invisible)
mindedly.adverb
applying one's mind to a task.at
hand (he is mindedly attentive to be alert
as possible when driving)
minded.adjective
disposed;
inclined
(Christ was of the mind to care for others:.John
12:8); having a specified
kind of mind (fair-minded; help-minded; career-minded; evil-minded)
mindedness.noun,.plural.mindednesses
mindful.adjective
attentive;
heedful;
careful
(he was always mindful of family responsibilities)
mindfully.adverb
mindfulness.noun,.plural.mindfulnesses
the trait
of staying.aware
of (she paid close attention
to her responsibilities);
heedfulness
minder.noun,.plural.minders
unmindfulness.noun,.plural.
doesn't care about; the trait of forgetting or
ignoring
your responsibilities;
heedlessness;
inadvertence;
inadvertency
mind-altering.adjective
producing mood
changes and/or distorted.perceptions
mind-blowing.adjective
if you describe
something as mind-blowing, you mean that it is extremely.impressive
or surprising (a mind-blowing
array
of systems having to do with the
cell);
intensely.affecting.the
mind
or emotions (the task
of comprehending.systems
regulating
the modern automobile is mind-blowing to most men and women)
mindblower.noun,.plural.mindblowers
mind
you
introduces a qualification
to a previous statement
mindless.adjective
lacking.intelligence
or good sense;
foolish;
having no intelligent
purpose,
meaning
or direction (mindless babble);
meaningless;
giving or showing little attention
or care; heedless
(mindless of the dangers)
mindlessly.adverb
mindlessness.noun,.plural.mindlessnesses
mindset.noun,.plural.mindsets
someone's general attitude and the way in which
they think about
things and make decisions; a fixed mental attitude or disposition
that predetermines an individual's
responses to and interpretations of situations; an inclination
or a habit
meager.also
meagre.adjective
deficient
in quantity, fullness or extent; scanty;
deficient in richness, fertility or vigor;
feeble
(the meager soil of an eroded plain); sparse;
skimpy
meagerly.adverb
meagerness.noun,.plural.meagernesses
the meagernesses of governments
in helping the poor:.John
12:8
measly,
measlier,
measliest.adjective
contemptibly
small; meager (gave the parking attendant a measly
tip)
Michelangelo Buonarroti,
1475-1564. Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet who created some
of the greatest works of art of all time, including the marble sculpture
David (what about David, why
did he touch Michelangelo's heart enough to be painted?)
(1501), the paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508-1512)
including the Creation of Adam
and the plans for Saint Peter's Church in Rome. He is noted for saying
"I
saw an angel in the marble and I carved until I set him free.".Microsoft®
Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All
rights reserved.
macro.noun,.plural.macros
large; long; big (macroevolution); compare micro
macroevolution.noun
large-scale
evolution occurring over so-called.geologic
time that results in the formation of new taxonomic
groups; compare microevolution
macroevolutionary.adjective
macromutation.noun,.plural.macromutations
macro is 'big' and mutation
is a fault in an organism
due to its supporting frequency
base having been made out
of whack from man's insults
to it, such as 'cides' and other
environmental and/or pharmaceutical chemical offenses, such as drugs
as were vioxx, thalidomide and the like and vaccines;
a mutation that results in a profound
change in an organism, as a change in a regulatory gene
that controls the expression of many structural genes (hands
get larger); macromutation is an evolutionary.term
describing the wishful thinking of evolutionists toward finding a hopeful
monster
macrostructure.noun,.plural.macrostructures
the structure
as of metal, a body part or the soil, revealed by visual examination with
little or no magnification; compare microstructure
macrostructural.adjective
macromolecule.noun,.plural.macromolecules
a very large molecule,
such as a polymer or protein,
consisting of many smaller structural units linked together, also called
supermolecule
macromolecular.adjective
module.noun,.plural.modules
standardized, often interchangeable component
of a system or construction that is designed for easy assembly or flexible
use (a sofa consisting of two end modules)
modular.adjective
of, relating to or based on a module or modulus;
designed with standardized units or dimensions, as for easy assembly and
repair or flexible arrangement and use (modular furniture; modular homes)
modular.noun,.plural.modulars
modularity.noun.plural.modularities
modularly.adverb
multivalent.adjective
Genetics:.of
or relating to the association of three or more homologous-chromosomes
during the first division of meiosis;
Immunology:.having
several sites of attachment for an antibody
or antigen
multivalence.noun
magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI).noun
the use of a nuclear-magnetic-resonance-spectrometer
to produce electronic images of specific atoms
and molecular structures in solids,
especially
human cells, tissues
and organs
meander,
meandered,
meandering,
meanders.intransitive
verbs
to move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction
(vagabonds
meandering through life); to follow a winding and turning course (streams
tend
to meander through level land)
meander.noun
circuitous
windings or sinuosities, as of a stream or path; a circuitous journey or
excursion; ramble
micron.noun,.plural.microns
a unit of length equal to one millionth (10–6)
of a meter (no longer in general technical use)
mosaic.noun,.plural.mosaics
a picture or decorative design made by setting
small colored pieces, as of stone or tile, into a surface; the process
or art of making such pictures or designs; a composite
picture made of overlapping, usually aerial,
photographs; something that resembles
a mosaic (a mosaic of testimony from various witnesses)
mosaic, mosaicked,
mosaicking,
mosaics.transitive
verbs
to make by mosaic (mosaic a design on a rosewood
box); to adorn with or as if with mosaic (mosaic a sidewalk or a stained
glass window)
mosaicist.noun
Mosaic.adjective
of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings
attributed
to him; the ancient Mosaic Law
Mother
Teresa of Calcutta 1910-1997, Roman Catholic nun, founder of the
Missionaries of Charity. For her humanitarian
work she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Many Nobel prizes have been
given by those on the dark side to those also on that side (the controlled
dark side media.lauded
her, bypassing others who were much more deserving). For her pedophilia
she was executed for crimes
against humanity. There is much more on the criminality
of this woman. Search for it if you wish.
mRNA.abbreviation.for
'messenger RNA'
messenger RNA,
made from a cell copying
the DNA.sequence
in the nucleus, thus making
an RNA copy, known as messenger RNA. Thousands of copies are sent, just
like sperm, to ensure one gets through.
Nature
is efficient so it can be lavish
in maintaining itself, but pharmaceutical madness with their new so-called
vaccines is out to turn this all around, into
a pathogen. Truly, the dark side is behind the elimination of humanity.
mucous.adjective.(pronounced
'mew cos')
containing, producing or secreting.mucus
(a mucous tissue); relating
to, consisting of or resembling
mucus (a mucous substance)
mucus.noun.(pronounced
'mew cus')
the viscous,
slippery substance that consists chiefly of mucin,
water, cells and inorganic salts and
is secreted as a protective
lubricant coating by cells and glands of the mucous membranes
mucous membrane.noun,.plural.mucous
membranes
a membrane
lining all body passages that communicate with the air, such as the respiratory
and alimentary.tractsand
having cells and associated glands that secrete mucus, also called mucosa
mucosa.noun,.plural.mucosas
or mucosae
the mucous membrane
mucosal.adjective
mucin.noun
any of a group of glycoproteins
found especially in the secretions
of mucous.membranes
mucinous.adjective
misappropriate,
misappropriated,
misappropriating,
misappropriates.transitive
verbs
to appropriate
wrongly or dishonestly
misappropriation.noun
metamere.noun,.plural.metameres
any of the homologous.segments,
lying in a longitudinal series, that compose the body of certain animals,
such as Earthworms and lobsters; also called somite
metamerically.adverb
metameric.adjective
marvel.noun,.plural.marvels
something
that evokes
surprise, admiration,
wonder
or
astonishment; if you marvel
at something, you express your great surprise, wonder or admiration (her
fellow members marveled at her seemingly infinite energy; Sara and I read
the story and marveled); you can describe something or someone as a marvel
to indicate
that you think that they are wonderful (the whale, like the dolphin, has
become a symbol
of the marvels of creation)
marvel, marveled,
marveling,
marvels.verbs
also spelt.marvelled,.marvelling.(welcome
to English)
intransitive verb use to become filled
with wonder or astonishment
transitive verb use to feel amazement or
bewilderment
at or about (we marveled that they climbed the mountain in such short time)
marvelous.adjective
causing wonder or astonishment;
of the highest or best kind or quality;
first-rate (has a marvelous collection of rare books)
marvelously.adverb
marvelousness.noun,.plural.marvelousnesses
mawkish.adjective
sickening or insipid
in taste; excessively
and objectionably.sentimental
mawkishly.adverb
mawkishness.noun,.plural.mawkishnesses
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