aqality

This word combines the "AQAL" (all quadrants, all levels, all lines, all states, all types) Integral Theory of Ken Wilber with the basic word "quality". So, the meaning is that of quality in expressing the psychology of the AQAL model.
John's theory that religion was simply an expression of a discomfort with existential aloneness was of poor aqality.
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alevic

This means unwilling to acknowledge that humans have various levels of consciousness development resulting in different degrees of skill in expressing life skills. Being alevic may imply a projection of equality upon others in the mistaken belief that determining quality of another's consciousness (hence, level of development) is unfair to that other person in and of itself. But understanding qualitative differences and levels can lead to a realization of just where a person can improve himself or herself if willing to do so. See the work of Ken Wilber for discussions of levels, lines of development, and states of consciousness.
Her alevic view tended to stall the development of her students as individual differences were seen as relative in her eyes. Difference was honored above development.
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This word literally means spirit-body-electrical-loosening, which is to say, electrocution wherein the body and soul are seperated electrically.
After being convicted of the murders, the jury sentenced him to pneumocorporealelectrolysis.
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karspasm

A karspasm is a negative jolt to the karma incurred when a person does something bad. Antonym: kargasm
After he set her up to get fired from her job, he knew he would suffer a karspasm.
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corpolytic

Of or characterized by breaking up of the body, that is, deadly.
The behavior of the terrorist was blatantly copolytic.

See corpolyis
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pwash

Literally this is a combination of purity and wash. It means to move toward purity by washing oneself of greed, anger, and delusion (ignorance of wisdom).
When he pondered how his selfishness had resulted in a breakup with his girlfriend, he knew he must pwash himself of that moral stain.
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poatic

Of the view that oneself or another person is simply a "pile of atoms", that is, with only material qualities and without any spiritual ones.
In her poatic view there was no point in discussing spiritual values as such qualities were mere fictions.
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