You, Beloved, are the grave teacher Self…the reservoir of self realization and perfection…the ONE who holds onto the divine lineage…that has been lost to our mind, body, and spirit. “It is you…Beloved, who isthe handwritten scroll of God’s secret message… contained within a bottle-...
e. To regard or consider in a particular relation or from a particular viewpoint: We must take the bitter with the sweet. Take the matter as settled. f. To understand or interpret: May I take your smile as an indication of approval? g. To consider to be equal to; reckon: We take ...
Exploitative same sex relations as hinted above are also of significant import as men who do not identify as “gay” in the Jamaican context as “bad man” feel threatened in some way as the description (fear of feminization of any sort) for some and power differentials that obtain in this...
If we add the suffixes –ION, -IVE, and –OR in turn to each of these words we derive 24 additional words for a total of 32 words. By knowing the meaning of the root word, and the 8 prefixes and 3 suffixes you also know the meaning of the 32 derived words. I use this example...
crushed garlic, and a tablespoon of basil. As I eat, the learned minister of foreign affairs and public security appears on the screen, and when he’s done I write this poem. For that’s how it’s always been — the murderers murder, ...
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f. To understand or interpret: May I take your smile as an indication of approval? g. To consider to be equal to; reckon: We take their number at 1,000. h. To perceive or feel; experience: I took a dislike to my neighbor's intrusions. 10. a. To obtain from a source; derive...
sSometimes I Might Be Introvert.The UK grime-turned-amorphous rapper of equal parts technically flawless and lyrically awe-inspiring. Over garden party-esque orchestral swells she can deliver a poem penned to her own empowerment, but she can also rap a 16-bar verse with a live band almo...
I like to play a sort of spot the difference, spot the similarity game observing what’s not so frequent and what remains today. The haystacks for a start are different in my part of the world, not in ricks or mounds, rarely now in square bales; today bales rolled like giant roulades...
3.To consider probable; expect:I fear you are wrong. I fear I have bad news for you. 4.To revere or be in awe of (a deity, for example). v.intr. 1.To be afraid:Your injury is minor. Don't fear. 2.To be uneasy or apprehensive:We fear for the future of the business. ...