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суббота, 10 января 2015 г.

"LEONARDO" TABLE© Pinkovskaya E.A.

 

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(+) V-Level

CHARACTER TRAITS IN A REASONABLY INTELLIGENT PERSON

(+) V-Level

 

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LOVE

veracity

(statement verified by experience)

MEMORY

(reverence)

Consonance

(synchronicity)

FAITH

Feat

(dedication)

LOVE OF HUMANITY (humanism)

Nobility

(stoicism)

WISDOM

(esoteric knowledge)

insight

(clairvoyance)

A period of change

(a new round of improvements)

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Compassion

(sympathising with the misfortune of another)

Indisputability

(an unquestionable "yes")

Honouring

(above oneself)

Conformity (synchronisation)

Trust

(confidence in integrity)

Heroism

(outstanding bravery)

Accessibility

(humility)

Degree

(self-control)

Erudition

(availability of knowledge exoteric)

Ability to consider

(good in evil)

Vow

(a commitment not to repeat realized mistakes)

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Mercy

(rough justice)

Unconditionality

("yes is yes. No is no.")

Honour

(in front of you)

Rigour

(obligation, regularity)

Trustworthiness

(assignment of important matters)

Courage (presence of mind in danger)

Friendliness

(open-mindedness)

Dignity

(tact)

Intelligence

(ability to think rationally)

Ability to discern

(evil in goodness)

Remorse

(admitting one's mistakes)

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Forgiveness

(the ability not to blame)

Naivety

(ability to justify another person's actions)

Recognition

(to recognize as one’s equal)

Unreserved nature

(reliability)

Trustworthiness

(trusting the secret, the personal)

Fearlessness

(lack of fear in danger)

Yielding (voluntarily giving up something)

Concentration

(expecting the unexpected)

Professionalism

(application of knowledge in practice)

Ability to envisage

(without a fight)

Self-criticism

(discovering the reasons for one's mistakes)

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Understanding

(ability to comprehend meaning)

Sincerity

(ability to tell the truth about yourself)

Respect

(staring)

Diligence

(clarity, timeliness)

steadfastness

(unbreakable will)

Risk

(daring)

Caring

(helping)

Joy

(ability to move forward)

Education

(specialized knowledge)

Anticipation

( pre-fight )

Dissatisfaction

(from repeating mistakes)

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Patience

(ability to put up with someone, something)

Openness

(ability to tell the truth face to face)

Appreciation

(beneficence without self-interest)

Discipline

(law-abiding)

Conviction

(a firm belief in something specific)

Courage (determination)

Responsiveness

(not indifference to other people's misfortune)

Activity

(willingness to start over)

Literacy

(special knowledge)

The ability to see

(during the battle)

Grief

(heartache from making mistakes)

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Peacefulness

(the ability to keep peace within)

Truthfulness

(the ability to listen to the truth about yourself)

Acknowledgement

(the ability to return kindness for kindness)

Responsibility (ability to recognise and take responsibility for mistakes)

Confidence

(ability to defend your point of view)

Determination

(the ability to carry out what has been planned)

Modesty

(the ability to live by the commandments)

Vigour

(ability to lose)

Knowledge

(ability to understand and accept new things)

The ability to see

(after the fight)

confusion

(where to start?)

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IV- Level

CHARACTER TRAITS IN A COMPLACENT PERSON (STRIVING FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT)

IV-Level

 

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piety

(trying to inspire respect)

plausibility

(not the whole truth)

favour

(trying to be good)

diligence

(diligence in obeying the law)

zeal

(trying to be useful)

Overcoming

 (stumbling)

piety

(endeavouring to keep the commandments)

concentration

(aspiration for something specific)

Inquisitiveness

(readiness for self-improvement)

INSIGHT

(vision of thoughts of the higher self)

Emptiness

(another stage in the transition from - to in mind and soul)

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inferior Peacefulness

(no patience)

inferior Truthfulness

(concealment)

inferior Acknowledgement

(forgetfulness for good)

inferior Responsibility

(no ownership of the cause)

inferior Confidence

(superstitious acquiescence)

inferior Determination

(without presence of mind)

inferior Modesty

(without humility)

inferior Vigour

(without composure)

inferior Knowledge

(no analysis of the application of knowledge)

inferior ability to see

(after the fight)

inferior confusion

(with no desire for change)

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inferior Patience

(without understanding)

inferior Openness

(mystery)

inferior Appreciation

(favourably)

inferior Discipline

(no rhythm)

inferior Persuasion

(exposure to influence)

inferior

Courage

(with hindsight)

inferior

Responsiveness

(biased)

inferior Activity

(with no sense of proportion)

inferior Literacy

(no popularisation of self knowledge)

inferior

ability to see

(during the battle)

inferior

Grief

(without criticizing yourself)

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inferior Understanding

(unapologetically)

inferior Sincerity

(not genuine)

inferior Respect

(not a close look)

inferior Diligence

(no reliability)

inferior Inflexibility

(compromises)

inferior Risk

(stopped by someone, something)

inferior Caring

(erratic)

inferior Joy

(fear of the unexpected)

inferior Education

(no scientific observation of self)

inferior Anticipation

( pre-fight )

inferior Dissatisfaction

(without remorse)

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inferior Forgiveness

(without mercy)

inferior naivety

(fake)

inferior Recognition

(not equal to oneself in all things)

Inferior unreservedness

(no clarity)

inferior Credulity

(unconvincing)

inferior Fearlessness

(without boldness)

inferior pliability

(unassisted)

inferior Concentration

(no ability to move forward)

inferior Professionalism

(no application of knowledge)

inferior Ability to envisage

(without a fight)

inferior

Self-criticism

(ironic)

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inferior Mercy

(without compassion)

inferior Unconditionality

(with conditions)

inferior Honour

(not always ahead of oneself)

inferior Rigour

(no obedience)

inferior Trustworthiness

(withholding something)

inferior Courage

 (no resolve)

inferior Friendliness

(by equality of soul)

inferior Dignity

(no willingness to start over)

inferior Intelligence

(no knowledge of self)

inferior Discernment

(evil in goodness)

inferior Repentance

(repeated)

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inferior Compassion

(without love)

inferior Indisputability

(contested)

inferior Honouring

(honouring, but not above oneself)

inferior Conformity

(no stigma of complicity)

inferior Trust

("trust but verify")

inferior Heroism

(no readiness for implementation)

inferior accessibility

(impregnability)

inferior Degree

(inability to lose)

inferior Erudition

(no exoteric knowledge)

inferior Ability to consider

(good in evil)

inferior vow

(to be broken)

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III-Level

CHARACTER TRAITS IN AN INTELLIGENT PERSON (STRIVING FOR SELF-KNOWLEDGE)

III-Level

 

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Perseverance

(striving for

achievement)

Surprise

(impression of the unexpected)

Expediency

(concurrence

on target)

commensurability

(measurable labour)

Jealousy

(diligence)

Vigilance

(attention span)

restraint

(self-possession)

diligence

(desire for independence)

Cognition of abilities

(to be necessary)

not The ability to see the measure

(endeavouring to cover a lot of ground)

Displeasure

(status)

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PersISTENCE

(twerking in

to achieve something)

Claim

(statement of entitlement

respect)

Accounting

(determining whether there is

by counting)

Striving to be honourable

(who, why?)

Searching for arguments (arguments)

Caution

(foreseeing danger)

Closure

(withdrawal from society)

Entrepreneurship

(top choice)

Recognising opportunities

(improvements)

not Being able to see the main point

(necessary)

Displeasure

(with his activities)

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Intransigence

(intransigence)

 

Boycott

(silence)

calculating

(frugality)

Desire to be near

(with whom, why?)

Searching for facts (acts)

Sensitivity

(integrity)

Separateness

(isolated position)

Workability (mobilisation of forces)

Cognition

stages of development

(in self-discovery)

Not Being able to see the harm

Displeasure

(with his knowledge)

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Tenacity

(demanding)

bawdiness

(ready to cry)

Economy

(economy)

Striving to be equal

(who's into what?)

Pickiness

(petty recriminations)

Pedantry

(meticulousness)

A desire for publicity

(audience search)

Resourcefulness

(cleverness)

Awareness of responsibilities

(to whom, owes what?)

Not Being able to see the reasons

Displeasure

(relationship)

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IMPORTUNITY

(molestation)

Scandalousness

(disgraceful behaviour)

immoderateness

(lack of measure)

The urge to be in charge

(first)

Untrustworthiness

(questioning the veracity)

Embarrassment

(than, someone)

Boastfulness (showing off)

Enthusiasm

(passion)

Awareness of rights

(what can I have?)

not The ability to see the goals

Displeasure

(lack of benefits)

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intrusiveness

(annoying)

Hysterical

(nervous breakdown)

Parsimony

 (Plushkin's stinginess)

Striving to be the best

(than who?)

Speculation

(unfounded assumptions)

Anxiety

(anxiety state)

Noddiness

(yakking)

gustiness

(always ready to respond)

Knowledge of the laws

(civil, moral, supreme)

Not Being able to see the danger

Displeasure

(unwell)

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Stubbornness

(intransigence)

Offensiveness

(ambitiousness)

Greed

(unrestrained in

desires)

Envy

(the annoyance of

the welfare of another)

Jealousy (agonizing doubts)

Suspicion

(distrusting someone)

Vainglory (vanity)

Curiosity

(special interest in self-discovery)

Knowing your purpose

(who am I?)

not Making sense

Displeasure

(circumstances)

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(-)II-Level

MAZE OF DEMAGOGUERY

(-) II-Level

 

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Unmercifulness (harshness)

untruthfulness

(understatement, embellishment)

Ingratitude

("Why do I need your gift?")

Irresponsibility

(lack of clear organisation)

Doubt

(wobble)

Anxiety

(worrying)

Arrogance

(narcissism)

Disappointment

(from fatigue or laziness)

Unsteadiness to self-knowledge

(waning interest)

not The ability to see vanity

Dissatisfaction

(which they didn't admit)

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Intolerance

( rigid, categorical )

Cunning

(disingenuousness; taking the obvious for granted)

Condemnation

(disapproving opinion of your neighbour)

Indiscipline

(indulging in his bad habits)

Distrust

(no trust in myself)

Embarrassment

(feeling very embarrassed)

Self-justification (bias)

Remorse

(against repeating mistakes)

Inconsistency

(lack of logic)

not The ability to see fear

Dissatisfaction

(which was not supported)

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Intransigence

("as I say, so be it!"; diktat)

Flattery

(obsequiousness; the imaginary is mistaken for the real)

Disrespect

(disrespect)

Non-performance

(untimeliness; lack of labour regulations)

Weakness (wariness)

Insolence

(indecision)

Self-forgiveness (criticism;

 Demagoguery)

Self-mobilisation

(from not knowing

 problem-solve)

Inconstancy

(change of methods of self-knowledge and self-improvement)

not The ability to see jealousy

Dissatisfaction

(that they turned their backs)

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THE STOPPING POINT ON THE PATH OF SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT

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Gloating

("Serves you right!"; cynicism)

Hypocrisy

(duplicity, mask;

wishful thinking)

Non-recognition

("come to think of it, did something")

Unreliability

 (disproportionate understanding of "me, them, us")

Mistrust

(fears)

Shyness

self-aggrandisement

(excellence;

arrogance)

Self-pity

( from not knowing how not to cause trouble )

Inexperience

(lack of skills, ability)

not the ability to see envy

Dissatisfaction

(that they don't realise)

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STEPS LEADING TO THE ABYSS OF SPIRITUALITY

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malignancy

("Well, wait a minute, I'll make you one!"; despotism)

Falsehoods

( fraud )

Hula

(stickup, deliberate humiliation)

Disorder

(lack of rhythm in the knowledge of good and evil)

Insecurity (unsteadiness of mind and feelings)

Cowardice (fearfulness)

Arrogance

(hubris)

Sadness

(from a lack of understanding  meaning of life)

FAILURE

(lack of action)

not The ability to see greed

Dissatisfaction

(that they didn't help)

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Cruelty

(revenge - an eye for an eye)

Distortion of reality

(cheating)

Contempt

(blasphemy, offensive attitude)

Inconsistency

(disharmony between word and deed)

Superstition

(suspicious of miracles happening)

Fear

(fear of something)

Arrogance

(neglect)

despondency

(desperate desperation)

Understudy

(little information)

not Being able to see the deceitfulness

Dissatisfaction

(that they didn't get what they wanted)

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Hate (destruction with feelings of intense hostility; sadism)

Lies

(intentional

distortion of the truth)

Indifference

 (indifference to your neighbour's distress)

Mismatch

(dissonance in the understanding of rights and obligations)

Disbelief

(non-acceptance of knowledge of God)

Fear

(intense fear)

Self-love

(selfishness)

Suffering

(of loneliness and hopelessness)

Prejudice

for self-knowledge

(biased denial)

not The ability to see malice

Dissatisfaction

(that everyone has given up)

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(-) I - Level

SPIRITUAL ABYSS

(-) I - Level

 

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Violence

(harassment of the individual)

Mockery of the Truth

(gross misrepresentation of the truth)

Insensitivity

(lack of compassion for another person)

Chaos

(mixing the sinful with the righteous)

Denial

(denial of God)

Submissiveness to circumstances (slave psychology of the loser)

Selfishness

(creation of

enemy image)

Betrayal

(there is no God in the soul)

Spiritual ignorance

(lack of knowledge of self)

Spiritual

blindness

(failure to recognize one's shortcomings)

spiritual

Void

(feeling lonely)

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