It can mean a couple of things depending on how it is used. To "see the light" could mean a spiritual revelation, a revelation in general (you suddenly see the solution to a problem, or suddenly grasp what someone is talking about), or some people use it to describe a near death experience, the light being the light glowing from the other side. In addition to what this person is saying you can actually see the light. To be able to clear your mind completely while you are awake allows you to see this light. The light is of love and clear thoughts. To see the light you have to get rid of your ego. Your ego is all your wants. For if you want something you will think about it. if you keep your mind clear for long enough you can actually enter this light. into the spirit world and leave your own physical body.
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The full phrase is "Pay To the Order Of," followed by the blank for the payee's name. The phrase is used because a check is an order for a bank or other financial institution to pay money drawn from the payer's account when the payee desires it. See the related link "Wikipedia: Cheque" for more information.
something hand finished
The phrase "Forex Trader" means someone that trades on the Foreign Exchange market. (Forex is a commonly used abbreviation of Foreign Exchange market.)
The phrase "light out for" means to start to go there.
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
The phrase "rose to see" typically means that someone stood up from a seated or lying position in order to look at something or gain a better view. It signifies an action of physically elevating oneself to observe or take notice of something.
A translucent material transmits light, so that you could, for example, use it as a cover for a light fixture, or for a window, and light would get through, but it is not transparent; you cannot see through it. The light that comes through is not a visible image, it is illumination only.
to get a meal that is not a lot. for example a salad
- in the light of1: from the point of view of2or in light of : in view of Merriamwebster.
The common phrase 'I see the light' is of biblical origin. Prophets and others receiving messages from God would often see a bright light surrounding the angel or other messenger.
The phrase means essentially a pure example for the world to see.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another way of saying to leave. Visitors to a cowboy's camp used to light a corn shuck from the fire to see their way back to their homes or bedrolls.
The phrase properly is Kor-i-Noor, and it means mountain of light.
Mashal means candle light!! you might have heard this phrase."mashalay rah"
it means "see you later"