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(+) V-Level |
CHARACTER TRAITS IN A
REASONABLY INTELLIGENT PERSON |
(+) V-Level |
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7 |
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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3 |
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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7 |
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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6 |
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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5 |
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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3 |
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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7 |
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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5 |
Intransigence (intransigence)
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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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7 |
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
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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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