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- verb Present participle of
focalize .
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Examples
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After focalizing this energy in the third eye, we introduce a thought of what we'd like to manifest.
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Let the sound penetrate your third eye as you feel the energies focalizing there.
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Let the sound penetrate your third eye as you feel the energies focalizing there.
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After focalizing this energy in the third eye, we introduce a thought of what we'd like to manifest.
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That Voltaire does not use these focalizing words and turns of composition only means that to him thought was less complex than it is to a more subjective generation.
Voltaire 2007
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Long before there was any news of air strikes being launched, Gregg and a number of other presenters had planned a worldwide meditation for peace with this particular conference as the focalizing event.
PREEMPTIVE PEACE: A Living "Prayer" for Mutually Assured Survival 2007
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This individualistic development of the communal principle is its intensive development; it is the focalizing and centralizing of the consciousness of the national unity in each individual member.
Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic Sidney Lewis Gulick 1902
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And when in some blessed age to come mankind shall outgrow their discords and be reconciled, so that their divinest living member can become the focalizing center of their collective inspiration, through him the truth will be revealed.
The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life William Rounseville Alger 1863
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If the reader will permit me for a moment the use of what, without such an apology, might seem pedantic, I would call it the instinct of _focalizing_, which prompts such random desires.
Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers Thomas De Quincey 1822
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If the reader will permit me for a moment the use of what, without such an apology, might seem pedantic, I would call it the instinct of _focalizing_, which prompts such random desires.
Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers — Volume 2 Thomas De Quincey 1822
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