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Mediative

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me·di·a·tion  (md-shn)
n.
1. The act of mediating; intervention.
2. The state of being mediated.
3. Law An attempt to bring about a peaceful settlement or compromise between disputants through the objective intervention of a neutral party.

medi·ative, medi·a·tory (md--tôr, -tr) adj.


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However, unaware of her kinship to the Tracys, Claire's mediative function cannot be activated.
Being determinant or mediative is not an action's property; it depends on the goal to be attained, the way chosen to attain such a goal (the word purpose will be used to combine the goal and way to reach the goal), and the explanatory theory used--that is, how the actors suppose that things happen in the world.
In Searching For The Waters Of Antiquity: A Follow-Along Meditation Process, Ryan draws upon her decades of experience and expertise to provide the non-specialist general reader with a do-it-yourself manual of meditation techniques and applied principles to engage in the mediative experience and process.
 
 
 
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