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object:1955-12-14 - Rejection of life as illusion in the old Yogas - Fighting the adverse forces - Universal and individual being - Three stages in Integral Yoga - How to feel the Divine Presence constantly
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Mother reads from The Synthesis of Yoga, "Self-Consecration".
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Sweet Mother, I havent understood this paragraph very well.

Which paragraph?

The powers of this world and their actual activities, it is felt, either do not belong to God at all or are for some obscure and puzzling cause, Maya or another, a dark contradiction of the divine Truth.

It is a certain attitude which produces this. He says it earlier, doesnt he? He explains it. There is an attitude in which all material things appear to be not only not the expression of the Divine but incapable of becoming that and essentially opposed to the spiritual life. And so there is only one solutionit was that of the old Yogas, you know the total rejection of life as not being able to participate in the spiritual life at all, the rejection of material life. This is what he explains. He says that with this attitude, thats how one looks at life. He does not say that it is like that; he says that one looks at it, considers it like that; that it is the attitude of those who have completely separated life from the spirit, and who say that life is an illusion, a falsification, and that it is incapable of expressing the Divine.

Thats all?

Sweet Mother, we can enrich our realisation with the booty torn from the powers that oppose us.

Yes.

What is this booty?

All the adverse forces at work in the world.

The world as it is today is in its greater part under the influence of the adverse forces. We call them adverse because they do not want the divine life; they oppose the divine life. They want things to remain as they are, because it is their field and their power in the world. They know very well that they will lose all power and all influence the moment the Divine manifests. So they are fighting openly and completely against the Divine, and we have to tear away from them bit by bit, little by little, all the things they have conquered in the outer life. And so when it is torn away from them, it is so much gained.

On the other hand, if, as was done formerly, we try what is called clearing the ground, that is, if we let go all the things we consider as not capable of being transformed, then it is so much lost for the divine realisation.

All the realisations of Nature in the outer life, all that it has created for example upon earth all this vegetable and animal kingdom, you see, and this ordinary human world which it has createdif we give up all this as an illusion incapable of expressing the Divine, then this is so much left in the hands of the adverse forces which try to keep it, no doubt, for their own ends. Whereas if we consider that all this may be at present deformed but that in its essence and origin not only does it belong to the Divine but is the Divine Himself, then we can work consciously, deliberately at the transformation and wrest all these things from the hostile influence which now governs them.

Thats all? Still

Sweet Mother, what is our universal being?

Our universal being? What it is? I dont understand your question very well.

What is it? For our entire nature and its environment, all our personal and all our universal self, are full of habits and of influences that are opposed to our spiritual rebirth

Our universal self is our relation with all others and all the movements of Nature.

And I have often told you, havent I?, that the first state of your being is a state of an almost total mixture with all things from outside, and that there is almost no individualisation, that is, specialisation which makes you a different being. You are moveda kind of form which is your physical being is movedby all the common universal forces, vital forces or mental forces, which go through your form and put it in motion.

So that is the universal being.

And all that you have wrested from this general semi-consciousness, and have crystallised into a more or less independent being, conscious of itself and having its own qualities, all this is your individual being. And this individual being is full of all the movements of obscurity, unconsciousness, and of the limitations of ordinary life, and thats and thats what you must gradually open to the divine influence and bring to the consciousness and understanding of things. Thats what Sri Aurobindo says.

In fact, the first victory is to create an individuality. And then later, the second victory is to give this individuality to the Divine. And the third victory is that the Divine changes your individuality into a divine being.

There are three stages: the first is to become an individual; the second is to consecrate the individual, that he may surrender entirely to the Divine and be identified with Him; and the third is that the Divine takes possession of this individual and changes him into a being in His own image, that is, he too becomes divine.

Generally, all the yogas stopped at the second. When one had succeeded in surrendering the individual and giving him without reserve to the Divine to be identified with Him, one considered that his work was finished, that all was accomplished.

But we begin there, and we say, No, this is only a beginning. We want this Divine with whom we are identified to enter our individuality and make it into a divine personality acting in a divine world. And this is what we call transformation. But the other precedes it, must precede it. If that is not done, there is no possibility of doing the third. One cant go from the first to the third; one must pass through the second.

Mother, the third depends entirely on the Divine, whether He wills to take possession or not.

In fact everything depends entirely on the Divine. It is only the consciousness you have of it which is different. So in the third stage, obviously, one becomes conscious that it is the Divine who does everything; so it depends entirely on the Divine.

When you say this, the part of your consciousness which is still convinced of its separation and its own existence is looking at the other and saying, Ah, good! Now I shall no longer have to do anything. But if it no longer exists, if it becomes conscious that it is the Divine, then it cant have this impression. It does the work, continues to do it, but with the true consciousness, instead of having the distorted consciousness.

(Silence)

Thats all?

Sweet Mother, how can one feel the divine Presence constantly?

Why not?

But how can one do it?

But I am asking why one should not feel it. Instead of asking the question how to feel it, I ask the question: What do you do that you dont feel it? There is no reason not to feel the divine Presence. Once you have felt it, even once, you should be capable of feeling it always, for it is there. It is a fact. It is only our ignorance which makes us unaware of it. But if we become conscious, why should we not always be conscious? Why forget something one has learnt? When one has had the experience, why forget it? It is simply a bad habit, thats all.

You see, there is something which is a fact, thats to say, it is. But we are unaware of it and do not know it. But after we become conscious and know it, why should we still forget it? Does it make sense? Its quite simply because we are not convinced that once one has met the Divine one cant forget Him any more. We are, on the contrary, full of stupid ideas which say, Oh! Yes, its very well once like that, but the rest of the time it will be as usual. So there is no reason why it may not begin again.

But if we know that we did not know something, we were ignorant, then the moment we have the knowledge I am sincerely asking how one can manage to forget. One might not know something, that is a fact; there are countless things one doesnt know. But the moment one knows them, the minute one has the experience, how can one manage to forget? Within yourself you have the divine Presence, you know nothing about it for all kinds of reasons, but still the chief reason is that you are in a state of ignorance. Yet suddenly, by a clicking of circumstances, you become conscious of this divine Presence, that is, you are before a factit is not imagination, it is a fact, its something which exists. Then how do you manage to forget it once you have known it?

But still this state of ignorance is in us.

Ah! And why? Because you are convinced that it is a normal state and that one cant do otherwise.

But the moment you know that it is an absolutely abnormal state, contrary to the Truth, how does it happen that it can be repeated? It is simply because you are not convinced. Its because when you have the experience of the divine Presence it seems to you something fabulous, miraculous and extraordinary, and almost abnormal. And so This sublime statehow can I keep it? It is absolutely contrary to my own existence. But this indeed is the stupidity. For this sublime state is the natural state, and its what you constantly are that is not natural but a falsification, a deformationyou see, a state which is not normal.

But to have the knowledge and live in the Truththis indeed is the normal state. Then, how does it happen that once you have had it it is over, the abnormal state disappears, you become normal and live in the Truth. Once one is in the Truth, how does one manage to come out of it again?

Quite simply its that you have not entered totally into the Truth, and only one part of yourself has had the experience and the others dont yet have it; and then you dont remain in this part of yourself which had the experience and begin to live in other parts which do not have it yet; and all these parts must have this experience one after another.

This is the reply to my question, this is what you should have told me: why, it is because we are not made of a single piece and the piece which had the experience is not the only one in us and is not always there, it is replaced by all kinds of other pieces which have not yet had the experience and must have it. Thats why.

But truly speaking, it is not inevitable. Because even if the part which had the experience and knows is no longer right in front and master of the consciousness, if it is replaced by another part which is still in the ignorance, thats no reason for forgetting the other, for that other part is also yourself, and remains yourself, and is there. Why forget it? Why, when the obscure, unconscious and ignorant part comes up, why not put it immediately face to face with the otherlike thisso that the other may show it that it is in the ignorance? This everybody can do. Its only a question of wanting it. We are not obliged to fall back into error, we are not obliged to fall back into obscurity, ignorance and stupidity.

It is because something in us, through cowardice or defeatism, accepts this. If one did not accept it, it wouldnt happen.

Even when everything seems to be suddenly darkened, the flame and the Light are always there. And if one doesnt forget them, one has only to put in front of them the part which is dark; there will perhaps be a battle, there will perhaps be a little difficulty, but it will be something quite transitory; never will you lose your footing.

That is why it is said and it is something true that to sin through ignorance may have fatal consequences, because when one makes mistakes, well, these mistakes have results, thats obvious, and usually external and material results; but thats no great harm, I have already told you this several times. But when one knows what is true, when one has seen and had the experience of the Truth, to accept the sin again, that is, fall back again into ignorance and obscuritythis is indeed an infinitely more serious mistake. It begins to belong to the domain of ill-will. In any case, it is a sign of slackness and weakness. It means that the will is weak.

So your question is put the other way round. Instead of asking yourself how to keep it, you must ask yourself: how does one not keep it? Not having it, is a state which everybody is in before the moment of knowing; not knowingone is in that state before knowing. But once one knows one cannot forget. And if one forgets, it means that there is something which consents to the forgetting, it means there is an assent somewhere; otherwise one would not forget.

(Silence)

Thats all?

Thats all, nothing more?

No more questions anywhere?

You want to meditate? Yes?

(Meditation)
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Wikipedia - Cherokee Removal Memorial Park -- Memorial park in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Cherub -- One of the heavenly beings who directly attend to God according to Abrahamic religions
Wikipedia - Cheshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief -- List of Cheshire land owners in the Domesday Book
Wikipedia - Chester County High School -- Public high school in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Chester County School District -- School district in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Chevrolet Volt -- Range extended electric automobile
Wikipedia - Chezka Centeno -- Filipino pool player
Wikipedia - Chicano literature -- Literature written by Mexican Americans in the United States
Wikipedia - Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park -- Preserved battlefields of the American Civil War in Georgia and Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Chickamauga Creek -- Tributary of the Tennessee River in the United States of America
Wikipedia - Chickamauga Lake -- Lake in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Chicken Pot Pie -- Unreleased parody song written by "Weird Al" Yankovic
Wikipedia - Chief content officer -- corporate executive responsible for digital media creation and publication
Wikipedia - Child Bitten by a Lobster -- 1550s drawing by Sofonisba Anguissola
Wikipedia - Children of Mana -- 2006 action role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS
Wikipedia - Children's Crusade (Britten) -- Composition by Benjamin Britten
Wikipedia - Chilhowee (Cherokee town) -- Cherokee village site in Blount and Monroe Counties, Tennessee
Wikipedia - Chilo chiriquitensis -- Species of insect
Wikipedia - CHI Memorial Stadium -- stadium located in East Ridge, Tennessee, home of Chattanooga Red Wolves SC
Wikipedia - Chimney Tops -- Mountain in Tennessee, US
Wikipedia - Chimshang Gyalsig Shuteng
Wikipedia - Chinese Civil War -- 1927-1950 intermittent civil war between the Kuomintang government and the Communist Party
Wikipedia - Chinese mitten crab -- Species of crab
Wikipedia - Chinese spoon -- A type of spoon used in Chinese cuisine with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl
Wikipedia - Chinese telegraph code -- Four-digit decimal character encoding for electrically telegraphing messages written with Chinese characters
Wikipedia - Chinese unification -- Potential political unification of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC)/Taiwan into a single sovereign state
Wikipedia - Chinois -- Conical strainer (cooking utensil)
Wikipedia - Chios massacre -- 1822 killing of tens of thousands of Greeks
Wikipedia - Chittenden, Vermont
Wikipedia - Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang -- Children's novel written by Ian Fleming
Wikipedia - Chloridia -- Play written by Ben Jonson
Wikipedia - ChM-CM-"tenay, Ain -- Commune in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France
Wikipedia - ChM-CM-"tenois, Jura -- Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France
Wikipedia - ChM-EM-+bu-TenryM-EM-+ Station -- Railway station in Hamamatsu, Japan
Wikipedia - Chocolate bar -- Confection containing sweetened chocolate in oblong or rectangular form
Wikipedia - Chocolate milk -- Sweetened chocolate-flavored milk
Wikipedia - Chocolate spread -- A sweet chocolate-flavored paste which is eaten mostly spread on breads and similar grain products
Wikipedia - Choice-supportive bias -- The tendency to remember one's choices as better than they actually were
Wikipedia - Choirgirl (song) -- 1979 song written by Don Walker performed by Cold Chisel
Wikipedia - Cholecystenterostomy -- abdominal surgery
Wikipedia - Cholmeley Austen-Leigh -- English cricketer, painter and art collector
Wikipedia - Chopsticks -- Shaped pairs of sticks used as kitchen and eating utensils
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Wikipedia - Christen Christensen (sculptor)
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Wikipedia - Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
Wikipedia - Christendom -- Countries in which Christianity dominates
Wikipedia - Christen Eriksen Berg -- Norwegian telegrapher and politician
Wikipedia - Christen Kbke
Wikipedia - Christen Moller -- Danish sports shooter
Wikipedia - Christen Party/Christian Party -- Political party in South Africa
Wikipedia - Christensenia (beetle) -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Christen Thorn Aamodt -- Norwegian priest
Wikipedia - Christen Wiese -- Norwegian sailor
Wikipedia - Christen Winther Obel -- Danish businessman
Wikipedia - Christer MM-CM-%rtensson -- Swedish male curler
Wikipedia - Christian Altenburger -- Austrian violinist and teacher
Wikipedia - Christian Carstensen -- German politician and member of the SPD
Wikipedia - Christian Christensen (editor) -- Norwegian intelligence officer
Wikipedia - Christian Clarke -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Christian Drosten -- German virologist researching emergent viruses
Wikipedia - Christian existential apologetics
Wikipedia - Christian existential humanism
Wikipedia - Christian existentialism -- An existentialist approach to Christian theology
Wikipedia - Christian Gostenik
Wikipedia - Christianity in Liechtenstein
Wikipedia - Christianity in Montenegro
Wikipedia - Christian Karsten Hansen -- Danish biotechnology entrepreneur
Wikipedia - Christian Ludwig Gersten
Wikipedia - Christian Mortensen -- Danish supercentenarian and second-longest-lived man
Wikipedia - Christian naturism -- Movement which believes that God never intended for people to be ashamed of their bodies
Wikipedia - Christian Social Party (Liechtenstein) -- Defunct political party in Liechtenstein
Wikipedia - Christian-Social People's Party (Liechtenstein) -- Political party in Liechtenstein between 1918-1936
Wikipedia - Christian Topography -- One of the earliest essays in scientific geography written by a Christian author
Wikipedia - Christine and Lea Papin -- Two French housemaid girls, sentenced for a February 1933 murder
Wikipedia - Christine Hewitt -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Christine Spiten -- Norwegian engineer and entrepreneur
Wikipedia - Christmas dinner -- Meal traditionally eaten at Christmas
Wikipedia - Christmas ham -- Ham eaten for Christmas
Wikipedia - Christmas, His Masque -- Play written by Ben Jonson
Wikipedia - Christophe Dumaux -- French classical countertenor
Wikipedia - Christopher Maitland Stocken -- English Lieutenant Commander of Royal Navy
Wikipedia - Christopher Stensaker -- Norwegian politician
Wikipedia - Christoph Genz -- German tenor in opera and concert
Wikipedia - Chris Watson (singer) -- British tenor
Wikipedia - Chris Whitten -- British session drummer
Wikipedia - Chris Wooten -- American politician
Wikipedia - Chronicle of San Juan de la PeM-CM-1a -- Aragonese chronicle written in Latin around before 1359
Wikipedia - Chronic limb threatening ischemia -- Advanced stage of peripheral artery disease
Wikipedia - Chronic pain -- Acute pain extending beyond the usual healing process; >3-12+ months
Wikipedia - Chrysalis (EP) -- Extended play by South Korean girl group I.O.I
Wikipedia - Chrysoctenis -- Genus of moths
Wikipedia - Chuck Austen -- American comic book writer and artist
Wikipedia - Chu-Han Contention -- Third century BC war in China
Wikipedia - Chunqiu shiyu -- Early Chinese text written on silk
Wikipedia - Church attendance
Wikipedia - Churches Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant
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Wikipedia - Church of Our Lady Help of Christians (Staten Island)
Wikipedia - Church of Our Lady of Pity (Staten Island)
Wikipedia - Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace (Staten Island)
Wikipedia - Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea (Staten Island)
Wikipedia - Church of the Blessed Sacrament (Staten Island)
Wikipedia - Church of the Holy Family (Staten Island)
Wikipedia - CIC (Nintendo) -- Security lockout chip used in Nintendo game consoles
Wikipedia - Cigar etiquette -- Politeness while smoking a cigar
Wikipedia - Cincuentenario (Panama Metro) -- Panama metro station
Wikipedia - Cindy Beale -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Cindy Williams (EastEnders) -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Cinquantenaire -- Park in Brussels, Belgium
Wikipedia - Circle of competence -- The subject area which matches a person's skills or expertise
Wikipedia - Circlip -- Type of fastener or retaining ring
Wikipedia - Circotettix stenometopus -- Species of grasshopper
Wikipedia - Cisterna -- Flattened membrane disk
Wikipedia - Citico (Chattanooga, Tennessee) -- Major settlement of the Coosa confederacy
Wikipedia - Citico (Cherokee town) -- historic site near Chattanooga, Tennessee
Wikipedia - Citizen Soldiers -- 1997 non-fiction book about World War II written by Stephen E. Ambrose
Wikipedia - Citra (emulator) -- Nintendo 3DS emulator
Wikipedia - City Of Ten Thousand Buddhas
Wikipedia - City of Ten Thousand Buddhas -- Buddhist community in Mendocino County, California
Wikipedia - Civilization and Its Discontents
Wikipedia - CKAU-FM -- First Nations community radio station in Maliotenam, Quebec
Wikipedia - CKLR-FM -- Radio station in Courtenay, British Columbia
Wikipedia - Cladonia portentosa -- . species of lichenised fungus in the family Cladoniaceae
Wikipedia - Claes-HM-CM-%kan Ahnsjo -- Swedish operatic tenor
Wikipedia - Claes Thunbo Christensen -- Danish sailor
Wikipedia - Clanna Gael Fontenoy GAA -- Gaelic games club in Dublin, Ireland
Wikipedia - Clara Amoateng Benson -- Ghanaian actress
Wikipedia - Clara Guerrero -- Colombian ten-pin bowler
Wikipedia - Clare Bates -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Clarence T. Jones Observatory -- Astronomical observatory in Tennessee, US
Wikipedia - Clarissa Knighten -- American jewelry artist
Wikipedia - Clark Boyd (politician) -- American politician from Tennessee
Wikipedia - Clark Kent (DC Extended Universe) -- DC Extended Universe character
Wikipedia - Clark Stanley -- American fraudster who marketed snake oil as a patent medicine
Wikipedia - Clarksville-Montgomery County School System -- School district in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Clarksville Police Department -- Municipal police department in Tennessee, U.S.
Wikipedia - Class field theory -- Branch of algebraic number theory concerned with abelian extensions
Wikipedia - Classical Chinese -- Written form of Chinese until the early 20th century
Wikipedia - Classical conditioning -- Learning procedure in which biologically potent stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus
Wikipedia - Claude de Boutroue d'Aubigny -- Intendent of New France
Wikipedia - Claudia Butenuth -- German film and television actress
Wikipedia - Claudia Huttenmoser -- Swiss wheelchair curler and Paralympian
Wikipedia - Claudia Tenney -- Former U.S. Representative from New York
Wikipedia - Claudio Bonoldi -- Tenor
Wikipedia - Clayton Christensen
Wikipedia - Clayton C. Jerome -- Marine Lieutenant general
Wikipedia - Cleco (fastener) -- Holds parts together before final assembly
Wikipedia - Cleft sentence -- Complex sentence that has a meaning that could be expressed by a simple sentence
Wikipedia - Clef -- Musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes
Wikipedia - Clemens Bieber -- German operatic tenor (born 1956)
Wikipedia - Clemens Iten -- Swiss politician
Wikipedia - Cleonymus of Sparta -- Pretender to the Spartan throne, son of Cleomenes II
Wikipedia - Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway -- Public walking path in Tennessee, U.S.
Wikipedia - Cleveland Centennial half dollar -- 1936 US coin
Wikipedia - Cleveland City Schools -- School district in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Cleveland Commercial Historic District -- Historic district in Cleveland, Tennessee
Wikipedia - Cleveland Hall (Nashville, Tennessee) -- Antebellum mansion
Wikipedia - Cleveland High School (Tennessee) -- American public high school
Wikipedia - Clickbait -- Web content intended to entice users to click on a link
Wikipedia - Climate change in Bangladesh -- Change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns for extended periods in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Climate change in Tennessee -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Tennessee
Wikipedia - Climate Change - The Facts -- BBC documentary film by David Attenborough
Wikipedia - Climate variability and change -- Change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns for an extended period
Wikipedia - Clinch Mountain -- Mountain ridge in Tennessee and Virginia, United States
Wikipedia - Clinton City Schools -- School district in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Clinton High School (Clinton, Tennessee) -- School in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Clint Stennett -- American politician from Idaho
Wikipedia - Clisson et Eugenie -- Romantic novella written by Napoleon
Wikipedia - Cloak -- Long, loose overgarment fastening at the neck
Wikipedia - Clothespin -- Fastener for hanging clothes for drying
Wikipedia - Cloud Nine (tensegrity sphere)
Wikipedia - Clown -- A comic performer often for children's entertainment
Wikipedia - C More Tennis -- Scandinavian television channel
Wikipedia - Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at an Elevation of about 1450 Meters on Cerro Quemazon, 15 Miles South of Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico, Apparently for a Southeastward Range Extension of Some 140 Miles -- 1962 five-word scholarly article
Wikipedia - Coast FM (Tenerife) -- Radio station in Tenerife
Wikipedia - Coat of Many Colors (song) -- Original song written and composed by Dolly Parton
Wikipedia - Cob Stenham -- British businessman
Wikipedia - Cochin Shipyard -- Shipbuilding and maintenance facility in India
Wikipedia - Cocke County High School -- Public school in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Coconut (song) -- Novelty song written and recorded by Harry Nilsson
Wikipedia - Coda (music) -- Term in written music, passage that brings a piece to an end
Wikipedia - Code of practice -- A set of written rules which specifies how people working in a particular occupation should behave
Wikipedia - Codex Alexandrinus -- Handwritten copy of the Bible in Greek
Wikipedia - Codex Bezae -- Handwritten copy of the New Testament in Greek and Latin
Wikipedia - Codex canadensis -- Handwritten and hand-drawn document from c.M-bM-^@M-^I1700 that depicts the wildlife and native peoples of Canada
Wikipedia - Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus -- Handwritten copy of the Bible in Greek
Wikipedia - Codex Sinaiticus -- Handwritten copy of the Bible in Greek
Wikipedia - Codex Vaticanus -- 4th-century handwritten Bible manuscript in Greek
Wikipedia - Codex Vindobonensis Philos. 75 -- 15th-century manuscript written in Greek
Wikipedia - Coeliac disease -- Autoimmune disorder that results in a reaction to gluten
Wikipedia - Coelosia tenella -- Species of fly
Wikipedia - Coenraad Johannes van Houten -- Dutch businessman
Wikipedia - Coffee enema -- Unproven and potentially dangerous procedure of inserting coffee into the anus
Wikipedia - Cofiniteness -- Being a subset whose complement is a finite set
Wikipedia - Cognitive inertia -- The tendency for a particular orientation in how an individual thinks about an issue, belief or strategy to endure or resist change
Wikipedia - Cognitive miser -- Psychological tendency of people to think and solve problems in simple ways
Wikipedia - Coin collecting -- Collection of minted legal tender
Wikipedia - COINTELPRO -- Series of covert, and often illegal, projects conducted by the U.S. FBI
Wikipedia - Coke (fuel) -- A grey, hard and porous fuel with high carbon content and few impurities.
Wikipedia - Coke Studio (Pakistani season 10) -- Tenth television season of Coke Studio
Wikipedia - Cola -- A sweetened, carbonated soft drink
Wikipedia - Cold War -- 1947-1991 period of geopolitical tension between the Eastern Bloc and Western Bloc
Wikipedia - Coleophora antennariella -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Coleophora christenseni -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Coleophora internitens -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Coleophora potentillae -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Coleophora tenuis -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Colin Pittendrigh
Wikipedia - Colin Tench -- English rock musician
Wikipedia - Colin Tennant, 3rd Baron Glenconner -- British aristocrat
Wikipedia - Collapse (medical) -- Medical symptom, a sudden and often unannounced loss of postural tone
Wikipedia - Collar (clothing) -- Shaped neckwear that fastens around or frames the neck, either attached to a garment or as a separate accessory
Wikipedia - Collation -- Assembly of written information into a standard order
Wikipedia - Collective Intentionality
Wikipedia - Collective intentionality
Wikipedia - Colleen Wolstenholme -- Canadian artist
Wikipedia - Collema tenax -- Species of lichenised fungi in the family Collemataceae
Wikipedia - Colm Wilkinson -- Irish tenor and actor
Wikipedia - Colonialism -- Creation and maintenance of colonies by people from another area
Wikipedia - Colonus (person) -- Tenant farmer in the late Roman Empire and the Early Middle Ages
Wikipedia - Color book -- Governmental publication of diplomatic and political content
Wikipedia - Colorful Dragon -- 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game
Wikipedia - Colorfulness -- Perceived intensity of a specific color
Wikipedia - Color TV-Game -- Series of Nintendo home video game consoles
Wikipedia - Color vision -- Ability of animals to perceive differences between light composed of different wavelengths independently of light intensity
Wikipedia - Columbia Academy (Tennessee) -- Private school in Columbia, Tennessee, US
Wikipedia - Columbia Mall (Tennessee) -- American shopping mall
Wikipedia - Columbia Pictures Television -- American content company
Wikipedia - Columbia, South Carolina, Sesquicentennial half dollar -- Commemorative coin
Wikipedia - Columbus Man-Tended Free Flyer -- Defunct manned space station program
Wikipedia - Columbus Quincentenary -- 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in America
Wikipedia - Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies -- American folk ballad
Wikipedia - Comedy -- Genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous
Wikipedia - Come On Down (EP) -- 1985 extended play by Green River
Wikipedia - Comforter -- Type of bedcover, often not as thick as a duvet
Wikipedia - Comics Code Authority -- Voluntary code to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States
Wikipedia - Comitatenses
Wikipedia - Commentary on the Hexameron -- Written theological work from the 4th to 5th century AD
Wikipedia - Commercial credit reporting -- maintenance and reporting of credit histories and risks for commercial companies
Wikipedia - Commercial property -- Buildings or land intended to generate a profit, either from capital gain or rental income
Wikipedia - Commercial use of Wikimedia projects -- Any business or product selling content from Wikipedia or Wikimedia projects
Wikipedia - Commissioner of Patents, Registrar of Trademarks and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office -- Canadian government official
Wikipedia - Committee for the First Amendment -- Action group formed in September 1947 by actors in support of the Hollywood Ten during the hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Wikipedia - Commonwealth War Graves Commission -- Organisation responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of Commonwealth war graves
Wikipedia - Commune (intentional community)
Wikipedia - Communication -- Act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and rules
Wikipedia - Communicative competence
Wikipedia - CommunityViz -- Extensions to ArcGIS Geographic Information System software
Wikipedia - Comparative illusion -- Sentences that appear to make sense but actually do not
Wikipedia - Competence (human resources) -- Ability of a person to do a job properly
Wikipedia - Competence (law)
Wikipedia - Competency architecture -- Framework of skills used in competency-based learning
Wikipedia - Competency-based learning -- Framework for teaching and assessment of learning
Wikipedia - Competency dictionary -- A tool or data structure that includes all or most of the general competencies needed to cover all job families and competencies that are core or common to all jobs within an organization
Wikipedia - Competency evaluation (law)
Wikipedia - Competent man
Wikipedia - Complaint tablet to Ea-nasir -- Cuneiform tablet that is the oldest known written complaint
Wikipedia - Completeness (knowledge bases)
Wikipedia - Completeness (logic)
Wikipedia - Completeness (order theory)
Wikipedia - Completeness (statistics) -- Statistics term
Wikipedia - Compliance (physiology) -- Ability of a biological organ to distend
Wikipedia - Complutense University of Madrid -- Public research university in Madrid, Spain
Wikipedia - Complutense University
Wikipedia - Complutensian Polyglot Bible -- First printed multI-language Bible
Wikipedia - Compound chocolate -- A product made from a combination of cocoa, vegetable fat and sweeteners
Wikipedia - Compsoctenus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Compulsive behavior -- Performing an act persistently and repetitively without it necessarily leading to an actual reward or pleasure
Wikipedia - Computers and Intractability: A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness
Wikipedia - Conasauga Creek -- Stream in Polk, McMinn, and Monroe counties in Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo -- Fraternal order
Wikipedia - Concatenation
Wikipedia - Concatenative programming language -- Type of programming language
Wikipedia - Concatenative synthesis
Wikipedia - Conceit -- Extended rhetorical device
Wikipedia - Concentrated animal feeding operation -- American type of intensive animal farming at large scale
Wikipedia - Concepcion District, Atenas -- district in Atenas canton, Alajuela province, Costa Rica
Wikipedia - Conch soup -- Soup eaten in the Florida Keys and the Caribbean Isles
Wikipedia - Concreteness training -- Repeated practice of cognitive skills to create habitual behaviors
Wikipedia - Conditional-access module -- Content decryption key
Wikipedia - Conditional access -- System used to prevent non-paying customers from accessing content that requires payment
Wikipedia - Conditional sentence
Wikipedia - Conditional tense
Wikipedia - Condominium -- Form of housing tenure and other real property
Wikipedia - Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation
Wikipedia - Confederate Monument (Franklin, Tennessee) -- Monument in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Confederate Private Monument -- Sculpture of a Confederate soldier in Nashville, Tennessee
Wikipedia - Conference Board Leading Economic Index -- Index intended to forecast economic activity
Wikipedia - Conference House Park -- Public park in Staten Island, New York
Wikipedia - Confirmation bias -- Tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or values
Wikipedia - Confraternity of penitents
Wikipedia - Conjoint tendon -- Medial part of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal
Wikipedia - Conjunction (grammar) -- Part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses
Wikipedia - Connecticut Bicentennials -- American soccer team
Wikipedia - Connecticut Juvenile Training School -- Juvenile detention center in Middletown, CT
Wikipedia - Connecticut Tercentenary half dollar -- US commemorative fifty-cent piece
Wikipedia - Connotations (Copland) -- Classical music composition for symphony orchestra written by American composer Aaron Copland
Wikipedia - Conor Flaherty -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Conospermum patens -- Species of Australian shrub in the family Proteaceae
Wikipedia - Conospermum tenuifolium -- Species of Australian shrub in the family Proteaceae
Wikipedia - Conrad Christensen -- Norwegian artistic gymnast
Wikipedia - Conrad Ten Eyck -- American politician
Wikipedia - Conroy Virtus -- Proposed American large transport aircraft intended to carry the Space Shuttle
Wikipedia - Consciousness -- sentience or awareness of internal or external existence
Wikipedia - Conservative extension
Wikipedia - Conservative temperature -- A thermodynamic property of seawater that represents the heat content
Wikipedia - Consistency (database systems)
Wikipedia - Consistency (mathematical logic)
Wikipedia - Consistency model -- A set of formally specified rules that guarantee (or explicitly disclaim) certain consistencies in the event of concurrent reads or writes to shared memory
Wikipedia - Consistency proof
Wikipedia - Consistency
Wikipedia - Consistent hashing
Wikipedia - Consistent heuristic
Wikipedia - Consistent histories -- Interpretation of quantum mechanics
Wikipedia - Consistent life ethic -- Ideology opposing abortion, capital punishment, assisted suicide, euthanasia, and some or all wars
Wikipedia - Consistent
Wikipedia - Constantine of Kostenets
Wikipedia - Constantinople Agreement -- Triple Entente agreement re potential partition of Ottoman Empire
Wikipedia - Constitution of Tennessee -- Basic governing document of the U.S state of Tennessee
Wikipedia - Constitution of the Late Roman Empire -- Unwritten set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent
Wikipedia - Constitution of the Roman Empire -- Unwritten set of guidelines and principles of the Roman Empire
Wikipedia - Constitution of the Roman Republic -- The norms, customs, and written laws, which guided the government of the Roman Republic
Wikipedia - Consumer protection -- Efforts and measures intended to protect consumers of goods or services against unfair practices in the marketplace
Wikipedia - Contenance angloise
Wikipedia - Content Addressable File Store
Wikipedia - Content-addressable memory
Wikipedia - Content addressable storage
Wikipedia - Content-addressable storage
Wikipedia - Content analysis
Wikipedia - Content-based filtering
Wikipedia - Content-based image retrieval
Wikipedia - Content clause
Wikipedia - Content completeness problem
Wikipedia - Content creation
Wikipedia - Content creator
Wikipedia - Content delivery network interconnection
Wikipedia - Content delivery network
Wikipedia - Content delivery platform
Wikipedia - Content Disarm > Reconstruction
Wikipedia - Content editing -- Form of copy editing
Wikipedia - Content farm
Wikipedia - Content format
Wikipedia - Content ID (system)
Wikipedia - Contention of the bards
Wikipedia - Contention (telecommunications)
Wikipedia - Content management framework
Wikipedia - Content management system -- Software application for managing the creation and modification of digital content
Wikipedia - Content management
Wikipedia - Content marketing -- Form of marketing focused on creating content for a targeted audience online
Wikipedia - Content (media) -- Information and experiences that are directed toward an end-user or audience
Wikipedia - Contentment
Wikipedia - Contentnea Creek -- Stream in North Carolina, USA
Wikipedia - Content negotiation
Wikipedia - Content provider
Wikipedia - Content rating -- Rating of the suitability of TV broadcasts, movies, comic books, or video games to its audience
Wikipedia - Content reference identifier
Wikipedia - Content repository
Wikipedia - Content Security Policy -- Computer security standard to prevent cross-site scripting and related attacks
Wikipedia - Content similarity detection -- The process of detecting plagiarism and/or copyright infringement
Wikipedia - Contents of the Voyager Golden Record -- Sounds and images on the Voyager Golden Record
Wikipedia - Content store
Wikipedia - Content strategy
Wikipedia - Content validity
Wikipedia - Content word
Wikipedia - Continuity (fiction) -- In a narrative, the consistency of characteristics of people, plot, objects, and places seen by the reader or viewer over time
Wikipedia - Contract farming -- system of agricultural production involving a prior agreement between the buyer and producer that may specify quality and other criteria, input supply and technical support from the buyer and, often, an agreed price
Wikipedia - Contracture -- Permanent shortening of a muscle or joint
Wikipedia - Control character -- Code point in a character set, that does not represent a written symbol
Wikipedia - Controlled burn -- technique to reduce potential fuel for wildfire through managed burning
Wikipedia - Conus attenuatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus boavistensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus haytensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus kersteni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus leviteni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus lobitensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus locumtenens -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus martensi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus paulkersteni -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus platensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus suratensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus taitensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus tenorioi -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus tenuilineatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus tenuistriatus -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conus tristensis -- Species of sea snail
Wikipedia - Conventional superconductor -- Materials that display superconductivity as described by BCS theory or its extensions
Wikipedia - Convergent extension -- The morphogenetic process in which an epithelium narrows along one axis and lengthens in a perpendicular axis.
Wikipedia - Convoy (1940 film) -- 1940 film by Pen Tennyson
Wikipedia - Conway circle theorem -- Geometrical construction based on extending the sides of a triangle
Wikipedia - Cookeville, Tennessee -- Largest city and county seat of Putnam County, Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Cookie -- small, flat and sweetened baked food (biscuit)
Wikipedia - Copa America Centenario squads -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Copenhagen Atomics -- Private Danish company developing molten salt technology
Wikipedia - Copper Basin High School -- Public high school in Polk County, Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Copper Basin (Tennessee) -- Geological area in southeastern Tennessee, United States
Wikipedia - Copyfraud -- False copyright claims to public domain content
Wikipedia - Copyright Term Extension Act
Wikipedia - Cora Cross -- Fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Wikipedia - Coral Content Distribution Network
Wikipedia - Cordillera -- Extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges
Wikipedia - Core competency -- Management concept of identifying the basis of competitiveness in an industry
Wikipedia - Cornelis Johannes van Houten
Wikipedia - Cornelis van Altenburg -- Sports shooter
Wikipedia - Cornwall Domesday Book tenants-in-chief -- List of those holding land in 1086 directly from the king
Wikipedia - Corona (film) -- 2020 Canadian thriller drama film written and directed by Mostafa Keshvari
Wikipedia - Coronary stent -- Medical apparatus implanted into coronary arteries
Wikipedia - Coronavirus party -- social gathering during the COVID-19 pandemic, either ignoring the disease or intentionally seeking to spread it
Wikipedia - Corpse Reviver -- Family of cocktails intended for curing hangovers
Wikipedia - Corpsing -- Slang for unintentional laughter from performers during a non-humorous performance
Wikipedia - Correction for attenuation
Wikipedia - Corrective maintenance -- Maintenance task performed to identify, isolate, and rectify a fault so that the failed equipment, machine, or system can be restored to an operational condition
Wikipedia - Correspondances -- Song-cycle for soprano and orchestra written by the French composer Henri Dutilleux in 2002-2003
Wikipedia - Correspondence (theology) -- Theological term referring to the relationship between two levels of existence
Wikipedia - Corrie ten Boom -- Dutch resistance hero and writer
Wikipedia - Corruption in Montenegro -- Institutional corruption in the country
Wikipedia - Corteno Golgi -- Village in Lombardy, Italy
Wikipedia - Corvee -- Form of intermittent, unpaid, unfree labour
Wikipedia - Cory Christensen -- American curler
Wikipedia - Cosmoclostis schouteni -- Species of plume moth
Wikipedia - Cosmological argument -- Argument for the existence of God
Wikipedia - Costante Tencalla -- Swiss-Italian architect and sculptor (1593-1646)
Wikipedia - Costel Busuioc -- Romanian tenor
Wikipedia - Cotana tenebricosa -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Cotard delusion -- Delusion that one is dead or non-existent
Wikipedia - Cotendo
Wikipedia - Cotentin Peninsula
Wikipedia - Cotentin
Wikipedia - Cotoneaster granatensis -- species of plant in the family Rosaceae
Wikipedia - Cottonwood (EP) -- 2019 extended play by NLE Choppa
Wikipedia - Coturnism -- Illness featuring muscle tenderness and rhabdomyolysis after consuming quail that have fed on poisonous plants
Wikipedia - Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area -- State natural area in Tennessee, USA
Wikipedia - Counter-Enlightenment -- Strains of thought in opposition to the 18th-century Enlightenment
Wikipedia - Counterfactual definiteness
Wikipedia - Countertenor -- High classical male singing voice
Wikipedia - Count Festenberg -- 1922 film
Wikipedia - Country Girl (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song) -- Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song written by Neil Young
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