beingness

NOUN
  1. the state or fact of existing
    laws in existence for centuries
    a point of view gradually coming into being
    he appeared on the face of the earth one day
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How To Use beingness In A Sentence

  • My hoop felt like a magical portal into an enlightened plane of beingness, oneness. Hooping.org | Blog | Sarah Hundley's Pursuit of Hoopiness
  • The ground of the ground, the beingness of your being. Gangaji: Telling the Truth About What Is Here
  • It takes a little education, individual and collective practices, and aligning the culture, the "beingness," of the organization to support self-care. FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten
  • The idea of character denies my becomingness and emphasized my beingness.
  • It takes a little education, individual and collective practices, and aligning the culture, the "beingness Business Wire Travel News
  • Despite the ramblings of this essay, I am left more with feeling and beingness than with text and verbiage.
  • Pulling the thread reveals the capacity as a conscious human being to recognize that the beingness in human being is conscious and free. Gangaji: Rediscovering Your Natural Curiosity
  • Our idea of peace is not just external peace, but peace in being with oneself -- utter freedom, the freedom of beingness. Stacey Nemour: Shaolin Kung Fu: An Interview With Abbot Shi Yongxin
  • Tibetan Buddhism has a "resonance and a sense of mystery," says Gere, through which you can find "beingness" (whatever that means). Reason Magazine
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