erginleme

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Türkçe - İngilizce
initiation
{i} beginning, commencement; formal admission into some organization or position; ceremony celebrating admission into an organization or position; instruction, teaching of basic knowledge
A voluntary process whereby successive and graded stages of unification and at-one-ment take place between the man or woman in incarnation, his/her soul, and the divine Monad or spark of God Each stage confers on the initiate a deeper understanding of the meaning and purpose of God's Plan, a fuller awareness of his/her part in that Plan, and an increasing ability to work consciously and intelligently towards its fulfillment
the start of a chain reaction with a source such as free radicals, peroxides, etc
The act of initiating, or the process of being initiated or introduced; as, initiation into a society, into business, literature, etc
The formal ceremony during which new members take an oath for full membership into the chapter
Committing the organization to begin a project phase
This refers to the formal ceremonies during which pledges or associates become full-fledged members Also know as the ritual, the initiation ceremonies are formal, solemn occasions usually proceeded by several days of intense study and meditation on fraternity history, self-evaluation, and personal development Once initiated, a fraternity member is called a "brother" and can enjoy all privileges of membership Interfraternity Council (IFC) The governing body of Greek fraternities at most institutions
- A spiritually based ritual which marks the acceptance of a lifetime commitment to the fraternity or sorority
The process of becoming acquainted with the first rules or principles of any science Entry into a higher and more spiritual state of consciousness Initiation is part of the normal process of evolutionary development, or of progressive expansions of consciousness
the rites, ceremonies, ordeals or instructions with which one is made a member of a sect, society, etc In metaphysical terms, the undertaking of a certain level of lessons that require great effort and dedication and, if successfully completed, will result in a new level of awareness for the seeker When going through this, the seeker often experiences what has been called The Dark Night Of the Soul When this occurs, the effort and dedication are best pointed towards living in faith
a term used with reference to the tantras and specific to the Vajrayana path The formalized permission and introduction to the practice of deity yoga There are three main types; 'empowerment' (Tib : wang kur), 'blessing' ((Tib : jin lap) and 'permission' (Tib : je nang)
wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge; "his knowledgeability impressed me"; "his dullness was due to lack of initiation"
The initiation of something is the starting of it. They announced the initiation of a rural development programme
The traditional ritual which brings the new member into full membership in the fraternity/sorority
The formal ceremony during which a new member takes her vows for full membership into her sorority
Earned by a member of Eckankar through spiritual unfoldment and service to God The initiation is a private ceremony in which the individual is linked to the Sound and Light of God Return to list of ECK terms
Preneoplastic change in the genetic material of cells caused by a chemical carcinogen Cancer develops when initiated cells are subsequently exposed to the same or another carcinogen
the frist stage of translation; mRNA, tRNA with the first amino acid, and the two ribosomal units are brought together
the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"; "he regards the fork as a modern introduction"
erginlemek
to enlighten, give knowledge to, initiate (someone)
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Erginlemek işi
erginlemek
Birini bir konu üzerinde aydınlatıp onu gerekli temel bilgi ve becerilerle donatarak ergin ve yetişmiş kılmak
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