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the adept
noun
One fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.
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And for the adept, there is math.
Through the arch distancing, the adept cast manages to make a few moments pierce.
In Generations, the Adept fighting style makes these evasive moves more powerful and useful if executed precisely.
The first is the adept modern-dance choreographer behind "Petals in the Wind," a duet on the program.
"Working with Al Qaeda invites targeting and Al Qaeda personnel are no longer the adept and versatile fighters and commanders they once were".
The adept collection included ponchos and toggle coats, white cotton shirts based on a cape, and fuzzy wool checked shorts and cute suspendered skirts with leather binding.
The exercises used by the adept to achieve this union involve the purificatory practices, bodily postures, breathing, and meditation exercises that are common to other forms of Yoga.
Succumbing to the adept roué Fullerton (a minister's son, as it happened) "would hurt no one — and it would give me my first last draught of life".
It represents in a schematic form the whole drama of disintegration and reintegration, and the adept can use it to identify with the forces governing these.
Leaving behind all created analogies, the adept is led to the point where he comes to praise God in an adoring silence more exalted than speech.
In the practice of Laya Yoga ("Union of Mergence"), the adept is instructed to awaken the kuṇḍalinī, also identified with the deity Shakti.
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