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He/She is the essence of your being, deeper than the deepest feeling or thought or any experience. Experience itself, consciousness itself, is but a dim reflection of your essential being. The fact of experience, not what you experience, is this ray of your own inner Infinitude.
"the time of silence", which does not mean very much in itself, unless it is a figure of poetry, maybe.
The abstract noun for silence is "silence" itself. An abstract noun is a word that represents a concept, quality, or state of being, and silence fits this definition as it represents the state of being quiet or without sound.
The Caspian sea is the deepest body of water that is not the ocean itself. It has oceanic depths of over 3000 feet.
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the deepest body of water in the united states is crater lake in oregon, in was formed when mt. mazama erupted and collapsed on itself. it averages 1150 ft deep, but at its deepest it is almost 2000 ft deep.
No. Felt is the past tense of feeling. You can feel a particular emotion but feeling is not an emotion in itself
loud voice the feeling of the reader itself
It is an interesting question in any legal jurisdiction - can a party commit fraud by remaining silent in a transaction? mere silence as to facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not fraud, unless the circumstance of the case are such that regarded being had to them, it is the duty of the person keeping silence to speak, or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speach.
You are feeling the force of blood flowing through an artery, as the artery itself passes over a bony prominence, such as the wrist bone.
It feels fantastic. The feeling itself is hard to describe, though.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.