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    conduit


    1. harmonic resonance to the song of the universe, and thus was born the conduit


    2. He had his hand on the control conduit and he wanted to pull it, but he couldn’t


    3. That part of his ethereal mind that bore the as yet unnamed form of Conscience added just a hint of chiding harmonic resonance to the song of the universe, and thus was born the conduit between God and the third rock out from an insignificant little star


    4. Muscle testing is the conduit that enables you


    5. He explored the cave and realized that there was an old conduit cover leaning against the rear wall, partially covered by dirt and rocks


    6. ‘He claimed he was chosen – a conduit for an ancient civilization to communicate with “earthlings”


    7. To kill him would’ve been easy, one strike with a laser to a plasma conduit


    8. conduit for other types of signals


    9. However, I need you to gain access to their central database and create a conduit


    10. ‘We have had a special bond, that is why I want you to be the conduit, to download their database into your head

    11. As a conduit for the cosmos, become the cosmos


    12. “You're standing in the Tudor Conduit Court, this place oozes with history


    13. Jerusalem; and they went up and came to Jerusalem; And when they were come up, they came and stood by the conduit of the upper


    14. 20 And the rest of the acts of Hezekiah, and all his might, and how he made a pool, and a conduit, and brought water into the city, are


    15. end of the conduit of the upper pool in the highway of the fuller's field; 4 And say to him, Take heed, and be quiet; fear not, neither


    16. army; And he stood by the conduit of the upper pool in the highway of the fuller's field


    17. the knowledge contained within that orb will act as a conduit


    18. Their desire is to fulfill a prime directive during the NDE to be a conduit of universal


    19. The Gaillard Cut, big conduit for boats, sharpens the interest of the passengers who travel that channel, due principally to its history and geology


    20. I marched into Gary Nelson’s office with the anonymous note and said, among other things, that I was tired of being the conduit by which news of all corruption at the ACC was expected to be routed to him personally

    21. For another moment or two, he allowed the boy’s fingers to remain on his cheek while suppressing the instinctive response to use his touch as a conduit for thoughts, then he drew back


    22. He made Carl bend the conduit, refusing to admit he knew how, transparently pretending not to catch on


    23. After a potential ‘employee” was located one of these deputies would seek out the victim and under the guise of offering financial assistance would become the conduit back to the main company


    24. the digital age is the birth of new languages that use technology as a conduit


    25. At least one medium is among the sitter’s who acts as the conduit between the physical and spiritual dimensions to receive messages for those wishing communication with there loved ones on the other side


    26. that even when you are relaxed, you are stil an effective conduit of love energy


    27. and being a conduit of energy


    28. Jesus was the absolute perfect example of a living conduit of love energy when He was in the


    29. When this happens, your capacity for being a natural conduit of


    30. “This isn’t it, there were tall cylindrical things with conduit

    31. Ask how you can be a conduit of love energy several times throughout the day


    32. increase your mental agility; not to mention, you wil be a more alert, more effective conduit of


    33. My body was a conduit for him during the energy surge and my mind was in complete communion with him then


    34. An intravenous feed line was attached to his left arm and a further vinyl conduit drained fluids into a receptacle by the bed


    35. conduit that represents my existence on this plain of reality just channel ed and


    36. Row after row of them, connected by parallel runs of conduit


    37. Before the area flooded, it was a maintenance corridor for electrical conduit and piping access and installation


    38. There was the high pitch frequency of an energy conduit, a sound that was probably beyond anyone’s hearing but his


    39. Garcia had noticed a change in pitch in one of the back ground noises, no doubt an energy conduit above his head was protesting all the new work


    40. She let go of the conduit and put her arms around him, dragging the back of his shirt up as she clawed at his back

    41. Which one should she save? Their telepathic bond still existed, only now it ran through her, she was the conduit, and if she let go of either, the other would die


    42. This ability of his, to be and not to be, to vacate himself, to become the conduit of other people's experiences and existence, in short: to be a gifted actor – is the first element in the leadership signal


    43. would allow him dominion over the earth, the conduit of all life


    44. I'm just an energy conduit


    45. successful role as agent, facilitator and conduit to the completion of this deal


    46. convenient conduit to the market


    47. me know that He used me as a conduit of His blessings! What an honor!


    48. use me as His conduit of love, kindness and compassion


    49. All the device does is effectively open a limited conduit to Mag’s mind


    50. But that's not the real mindfuck; it's a virtual conversation, a pantomimed intimacy, where I find myself being spoken through and then speaking as if I'm the one having the conversation, but I'm only a conduit for it













































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    Synonyms for "conduit"

    conduit main duct pipe

    "conduit" definitions

    a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass