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converges

vb. (en-third-person singular of: converge)

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Thus, the self-system in the early stages is pre-egoic, in the middle stages egoic, and in the transpersonal stages trans-egoic, where it converges on the Self, which opens into pure Emptiness.

The Sun acts like a lens, one that takes a beam of light that comes from infinity and converges it to a focus at eighty-two billion kilometers.

If a lens converges a parallel beam of light at a distance F from the lens, then light starting at a distance S from the lens will be converged at a distance D beyond it, where the reciprocal of S plus the reciprocal of D equals the reciprocal of F.

If a lens converges a parallel beam of light at a distance F from the lens, then light starting at a distance S from the lens will be converged at a distance D beyond it, where 1/F = 1/S + 1/D.

Though a rare event, it occasionally converges with the resonance from our other mining operations, near Siberia, Chile and Canada.

When it converges with the energy pulses from the other Dorsett mines scattered around the Pacific, its intensity increases to a level that can kill animal life within a large area.

This extraordinary energy then propagates through the sea until it converges and surfaces, killing anyone and anything within a radius up to ninety kilometers.

It all converges on this moment, all the rhetoric, all the self-hyping hyperbole, all the intense philosophical debates, all the doubt and the counterdoubt, all the driving.

Now everything surfaces, everything converges, all time runs to now, Ol, this place, this room, this night Yes?

The screen converges a host of Gaian imageshieroglyphics, cuneiform, oncoming planetsand a smallish Tibetan figure, seen from several hundred feet out in the air, pinioned on an impossible ice flute, bringing up his German climbing companions.

And then, at the last, as the horde of monsters converges on top of me, the weight cutting off my breathing, my body eclipsed with rape, a sign on the computer itself, pulsing to an old familiar rhythm, intercedes .

When diversity, however, converges with transience and novelty, we rocket the society toward an historical crisis of adaptation.

I know you have seen me, friend, my lined face and silent regard, the cold calcretions that slow my embittered pace, as I walk down the last years, clothed in darkness as are all old men, haunted by memories… Jhorum of Capustan CHAPTER SEVEN And all who would walk the fields when the Boar of Summer strides in drum-beat hooves, and the Iron Forest converges to its fated, inevitable clashall, all are as children, as children once more.

For a few diesel-fumed miles, east-west Interstate 40, spanning the United States between North Carolina and California, converges in West Memphis, Arkansas, with north-south I-55, connecting New Orleans to Chicago.

The force of the torrent converges there, and as the heavy mass pours in, twisted, wreathed, and curled together, it gives an idea of irresistible power, such as no other object ever conveyed to me.