Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
"ease up"
English answer:
make things easier /facilitate
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Jenni Lukac (X)
Sep 4, 2011 18:35
13 yrs ago
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English term
"ease up"
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Hello everyone,
We will suppose that you have followed the instructions regarding the opening up of direct mental
connections with your man, by means of telepathic volation. When, later on, you come into his presence you will find that he seems to evince more interest in you than formerly; he will act as if he is better acquainted with you, and has known you for years, and will consequently cause you to feel more “at home” with him than usual. I do not mean to say that he will, of necessity, do just what you have willed that he should (you have not advanced that far), but he will show a disposition to meet you half way, and matters will progress much more smoothly
than might have been expected. Of course, a repetition of the exercise of telepathic volation will tend to ***“ease up”*** matters still more. Do not be discouraged at seeming failures, but keep at it and success will come when you least expect it.
According to the dictionary ease up means:
ease up
1 to reduce the speed at which you are travelling
2 to become less strong, unpleasant, etc.
But what does ease up mean in this context? Does it mean that so-called telepatic volation will make matters easier for you or just the opposite, i.e. it can slow your progress?
Thank you.
We will suppose that you have followed the instructions regarding the opening up of direct mental
connections with your man, by means of telepathic volation. When, later on, you come into his presence you will find that he seems to evince more interest in you than formerly; he will act as if he is better acquainted with you, and has known you for years, and will consequently cause you to feel more “at home” with him than usual. I do not mean to say that he will, of necessity, do just what you have willed that he should (you have not advanced that far), but he will show a disposition to meet you half way, and matters will progress much more smoothly
than might have been expected. Of course, a repetition of the exercise of telepathic volation will tend to ***“ease up”*** matters still more. Do not be discouraged at seeming failures, but keep at it and success will come when you least expect it.
According to the dictionary ease up means:
ease up
1 to reduce the speed at which you are travelling
2 to become less strong, unpleasant, etc.
But what does ease up mean in this context? Does it mean that so-called telepatic volation will make matters easier for you or just the opposite, i.e. it can slow your progress?
Thank you.
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4 +11 | make things easier /facilitate | Jenni Lukac (X) |
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Sep 7, 2011 06:23: Jenni Lukac (X) Created KOG entry
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make things easier /facilitate
Wow. This is some text!
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Jack Dunwell
: Yes J, I am currently skimming "How to make people do what you want" "Why?" you ask. I am just amazed how many people there are out there who have the answer to everything. Carnegie left not a trace.What?
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Thanks. Somewhere in a friend's basement in the U.S. my father's (numbered!) copy of How to Win Friends and Influence is waiting for me. The disposition to meet someone half way sounds OK to me, but I've long since given up on telepathic communication!
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Jack Doughty
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Thanks very much Jack. Have a good evening.
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Stephanie Ezrol
: I think I have seen some telepathic translations and the results were not pretty
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Thanks again. They had a method!
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Allison Wright (X)
: @ Jenni: You may well be right. I must confess that I have not yet mastered the art of telepathic typing, much less translation. I have just tried. ;)
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Thanks, Allison. (Oh, that voodoo that we do so well . . .)
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Lara Barnett
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Thanks very much, Lara. Have a good evening.
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Charles Davis
: What pulled me up short here was "volation". Google suggested that perhaps I meant "violation", which was quite perceptive, I thought. The Hutchinson Dictionary of Difficult Words says it's the ability to fly. I suppose it's imposing your will. Horrible.
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Thanks, Charles. It's a buzz word. If you google "telepathic volation" it's right there with "mind force". It appears to be about projecting your thoughts onto others (probably with the purpose of imposing your will on them). Brave new world!
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ClaraVal
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Thanks very much, ClaraVal.
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eski
: Makes sense to me. Saludos! eski
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Cheers and thanks, eski!
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airmailrpl
: simultaneous and consecutive telepathic interpretation will be the new thing
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Thanks, airmail. SCTI - the ultimate in multitasking.
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Phong Le
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Greetings and thanks, Phong.
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Andrei Vrabtchev
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Cheers and thanks, Andrei.
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Comment: "Thank you very much, Jenni."
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