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"indwell" Definitions
  1. to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle
  2. to exist within as an activating spirit, force, or principle
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He gives us himself, to indwell us and keep us victorious!
We attempted to indwell the filter at the heart side from the hepatic vein, but it was too difficult to perform for technical reasons.
The cross of Christ dealt with us, and the sins of the flesh, and the life of Christ is made available to indwell, rebuild and empower us.
Thought Changer cannot enter and indwell the mind of a child until the child has made his first moral decision, has made a choice between good and evil.
May the Holy Spirit indwell you and open your mind and your heart to an understanding of the so very beautiful and grand Mystery of the Co-Redemption.
The images were made for "tonx". "After a piece of wood has been given a shape of a human or after a tin cast, having a certain human form, has hardened, it is important to transfer or to indwell in it a "tonx" of the spirit which the figurine depicts, and only after that the image becomes a "tonx" to which necessary honours can be given". The specialists believe that for making figurines the real wooden models were used which were painted or rubbed with the sacrificial blood. Permian Animal style: Elk-headed man on the lizard.
In their view, the critical mode of thinking operates under the unacknowledged presumption that only such a depersonalized relationship can result in unadulterated truth. As a consequence it is for the most part oblivious to the distortions attendant to such an impoverished and reductive relationship. In the view of both Poteat and Polanyi, the term post-critical (as distinct from postmodern) designates a shift to a profound recognition of something quite different that is unrecognizable by the "critical" sensibility, yet vital to all genuine intellectual inquiry: a tacit methodological faith accompanied by an intellectual passion to discover truth and make sense of one's perceptions. To recognize and embrace this truth, Poteat discovered, requires not only an intellectual breakthrough but an existential transformation: from a detached, withdrawn attitude and withheld faith and passion to a pouring forth of one's personal presence, empathy, and creative powers into whatever field of inquiry beckons — actively reaching out to apprehend and indwell yet-undisclosed intimations of truth and reality.

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