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karplastic

This word describes a person's state of very changable karma. The implication is that the person performs various good and bad actions and is, therefore, not conscious enough to direct actions in a good direction only.

Although he was often a thoughtful person, his occasional impulsive and hurtful actions implied a very karplastic lifestyle.

by Gregory V. Richardson March 24, 2004

2πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


condhammic

This means "with Dhamma", that is, consistant with Dhamma, a Pali word equivalent to the Sanskrit word Dharma. That which is condhammic or condharmic is wise, true, egoless, and encourages love and compassion in others.

The Buddhist monk's counsel to the people was condhammic as it sought to end greed, anger, and delusion among them while encouraging love and compassion to others.

by Gregory V. Richardson July 19, 2004


poa

This is an acronym for "pile of atoms". This refers to the idea that a person views themselves or others as merely a pile of atoms and without spiritual qualities. Adjective: poatic

She viewed his efforts at compassion and empathy as wasted effort, typical of a poa.

by Gregory V. Richardson July 19, 2004

8πŸ‘ 82πŸ‘Ž


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.

by Gregory V. Richardson July 19, 2004

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


nomnesia

The state of having trouble remembering names.

His nomnesia got him in trouble again when he couldn't remember the name of his friend as he tried to introduce her to others.

by Gregory V. Richardson January 18, 2004


hingy

Hingy means "stinky". The word refers to the Asian Indian "hing" which is a very aromatic spice with an earthy and garlic sort of fragrance. The spice is also known as Asafoetida or Devil's Dung.

He hadn't bathed in a week and was very hingy.

by Gregory V. Richardson April 9, 2004

4πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


condharmic

This means "with Dharma", that is, consistant with Dhamma, a Pali word equivalent to the Pali word Dhamma. That which is condharmic or condhammic is wise, true, egoless, and encourages love and compassion in others.

The Buddhist monk's counsel to the people was condharmic as it sought to end greed, anger, and delusion among them while encouraging love and compassion to others.

by Gregory V. Richardson July 19, 2004