Difference between revisions of "Oneness"
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5.a [[strong feeling of closeness]] or [[affinity]]; [[union]]: He [[feels]] a [[oneness]] with [[god]],[[deity]]. | 5.a [[strong feeling of closeness]] or [[affinity]]; [[union]]: He [[feels]] a [[oneness]] with [[god]],[[deity]]. | ||
− | + | 1. The quality or [[state of being]] one; [[singleness]] or [[wholeness]]. | |
2. [[Singularity]]; [[uniqueness]]. | 2. [[Singularity]]; [[uniqueness]]. | ||
− | 3. A state or [[condition]] of perfect [[harmony]] or accord: "He intuited global [[truths]]. He thrilled at his [[oneness]] with [[humanity]]" (Sally Jacobs). | + | 3. A state or [[condition]] of {{Wiki|perfect}} [[harmony]] or accord: "He intuited global [[truths]]. He thrilled at his [[oneness]] with [[humanity]]" (Sally Jacobs). |
− | 4. [[Sameness of character]]: the disagreeable [[oneness]] of roadside landscapes. | + | 4. [[Sameness of character]]: the [[disagreeable]] [[oneness]] of roadside landscapes. |
5. [[Unison]]; [[agreement]]: [[oneness]] of [[mind]] and {{Wiki|purpose}}. | 5. [[Unison]]; [[agreement]]: [[oneness]] of [[mind]] and {{Wiki|purpose}}. | ||
− | + | 1. the state or quality of [[being]] one; [[singleness]] | |
2. the [[state of being]] united; agreement | 2. the [[state of being]] united; agreement | ||
3. [[uniqueness]] | 3. [[uniqueness]] | ||
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[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Oneness www.thefreedictionary.com] | [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Oneness www.thefreedictionary.com] | ||
[[Category:Buddhist psychology]] | [[Category:Buddhist psychology]] | ||
− | [[Category:Self]] | + | [[Category:Self]]{{BuddhismbyNumber}} |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 14 October 2014
oneness
1.the quality of being one; singleness.
2.uniqueness.
3.sameness; identity.
4.unity of thought, feeling, belief, aim, etc.; agreement; concord.
5.a strong feeling of closeness or affinity; union: He feels a oneness with god,deity.
1. The quality or state of being one; singleness or wholeness.
2. Singularity; uniqueness.
3. A state or condition of perfect harmony or accord: "He intuited global truths. He thrilled at his oneness with humanity" (Sally Jacobs).
4. Sameness of character: the disagreeable oneness of roadside landscapes.
5. Unison; agreement: oneness of mind and purpose.
1. the state or quality of being one; singleness
2. the state of being united; agreement
3. uniqueness
4. sameness