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Abundant

abun·dant (ə bundənt)


adjective

very plentiful; more than sufficient; ample

Truth

I do not know what that is anymore

Eloquent

expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; able to dazzle with his facile tongue; "silver speech" 

Respect

an easy word to spell, thanks to Aretha but not an easy word to honor.  So many of us want and demand it of others but fail to offer it in return.  I alway say it cost nothing to be cordial and you lose nothing by being nice!

Emotions

Not the definition but the ranges we can go through; some of them at the very least.

Anger-Anticipation-Boredom-Confusion-Disgust-Doubt-Envy-Embarrassment-Fear-Guilt-Happiness-Hate-Hope-Jealousy-Loneliness-Love-Regret-Remorse-Sadness-Serenity-Shame-Sorrow-Surprise

Acceptance

In spirituality, mindfulness, and human, psychology, usually refers to the experience of a situation without an intention to change that situation. Acceptance does not require that change is possible or even conceivable, nor does it require that the situation be desired or approved by those accepting it. Indeed, acceptance is often suggested when a situation is both disliked and unchangeable, or when change may be possible only at great cost or risk. Acceptance may imply only a lack of outward, behavioral attempts at possible change, but the word is also used more specifically for a felt or hypothesized cognitive or emotional state. Thus someone may decide to take no action against a situation and yet be said to have not accepted it.

Forgiveness

Forgiveness is the mental and/or spiritual process of ceasing to feel resentment or anger against another person for a perceived offence, difference or mistake, or ceasing to demand punsihment or restitution. Forgiveness may be considered simply in terms of the feelings of the person who forgives, or in terms of the relationship between the forgiver and the person forgiven. In some contexts, it may be granted without any expectation of compensation, and without any response on the part of the offender (for example, one may forgive a person who is dead). In practical terms, it may be necessary for the offender to offer some form of apology or restitution, or even just ask for forgiveness, in order for the wronged person to believe they are able to forgive. 

Arrogant

exaggerating or disposed to exaggerate one's own worth or importance often by an overbearing manner

Sloth

In keeping with the theme...

Sloth is the avoidance of physical or spiritual work.

Avarice

Greed is, like Lust and Gluttony, a sin of excess. However, Greed particularly applies to the acquisition of  wealth. Thomas Aquinas wrote that Greed was "a sin against God, just as all mortal sins, in as much as man condemns things eternal for the sake of temporal things." Dante wrote something similar, as the penitent in Purgatory were forced to kneel on hard stone and recite the examples of avarice and its opposing virtue. Avarice is a blanket term that can describe many other forms of sinful behaviour.

Word Of The Day Group

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Everyday you are welcome to post a word, any word that you feel is pertinent to how you are feeling or how you would like to feel. In Essence that word would be your blanket or safety net.

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November 24, 2006 by princesstamtam
from Al-Arabia

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