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Maybe they think that forebearance is the same as a foreclosure.
I'm all for tolerance, diversity, empathy, compassion, care, understanding, respect, and forebearance but, this … this has gone too far.
Without adequate training, stories abound of human resource professionals who disqualify a job applicant because their student loan is in forebearance.
Once the Melungeons were a barometer of discrimination, their situation shifting with the law's caprices, the forebearance of strangers and their own canniness, chutzpah and skin tone.
Those with forebearance and intelligence see this. Tie the > copies of the Quran to the ends of the spears.
If we meet tomorrow the Byzantines will attack our > women and children and the people of Persia will attack the women and > children of Mesopotamia. Those with forebearance and intelligence see this. > Tie the copies of the Quran to the ends of the spears. So the fighting stopped.
Haleem comes from the root "hilm", which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to be forbearing, mild, lenient, clement; to be forgiving, gentle, deliberate; to be leisurely in manner, not hasty; to be calm, serene; to manage one's temper; or to exhibit moderation. Having "hilm" can be understood to have a wisdom and a forebearance that allows a person to control their anger. Hilm is an intelligence that, in our terms, allows someone to control their anger, even if their anger is justified. It allows you to, when you are justifiably angry, control it and not manifest it.
According to Tattvartha Sutra, an ascetic’s dharma consists of ten elements i.e. abstract virtues, which are – ksama ('forebearance'), mardava ('humility'), arjava ('uprightness'), sauca ('desirelessness'), satya ('truthfulness'), samyama ('self-discipline'), tapas ('self-mortification'), tyaga ('renunciation'), akincanya ('poverty') and brahmacharya ('celibacy'). Hemachandra has recognized only two of the ten pratyakhyanas viz. sanketa-pratyakhyana and addha-pratyakhyana, the former, which is of eight types, is symbolic and the devotee refrains from taking food for some time by which renunciation he recalls his mind to his religious duties; the latter, is ritualistic, also connected with abstention from or renouncing food, and has a set methodology to adopt.
Sri Dattatreya gained enlightenment > by observing the world, which provided Him with 24 instructors. These taught > Him the futility of mundane attachments, the benefits of contemplation and > forebearance [sic], and a path towards the spiritual self-realization of the > Supreme. Sri Dattatreya, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, features in several > Puranas where His teachings involve direct challenges to the pretensions and > prejudices of the learner. His core message is "never judge by surface > appearances but always seek a deeper Truth": the Earth is sacred, an aspect > of God, and a puzzle that challenges the spiritual self to awaken to its > true nature.Haigh, Martin (2007).
The groups included sisterhoods that participated in the rites. Some traditions defined special powers differently. For example, the Kashmiri tantrics explain the powers as anima (awareness than one is present in everything), laghima (lightness, be free from presumed diversity or differences), mahima (heaviness, realize one's limit is beyond one's own consciousness), prapti (attain, be restful and at peace with one's own nature), prakamya (forebearance, grasp and accept cosmic diversity), vasita (control, realize that one always has power to do whatever one wants), isitva (self lordship, a yogi is always free). More broadly, the tantric sub-traditions sought nondual knowledge and enlightening liberation by abandoning all rituals, and with the help of reasoning (yuktih), scriptures (sastras) and the initiating Guru.
Although he received little notice from Pompeius, Clodius had benefitted directly from Crassus' support, which had helped him escape punishment in the Bona Dea scandal, and for Caesar's forebearance on the same occasion, although Clodius had done him a substantial injury. Thus, it lay in Clodius' interest to comply with the wishes of the triumvirate. At the beginning of his tribunate, Clodius had vetoed a speech of Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus, in a gesture of support for Caesar, who was departing the consulship. Clodius soon found an opportunity to act more decisively in favour of the triumvirate, and in the process gain a measure of personal revenge, when he passed a bill terminating the kingship of Ptolemy of Cyprus, and annexing the island to the Roman Republic.
It is more likely to have been a sign to provoke others into joining them in general protest against authority, in this case and with irony, against Parliament which Guy Fawkes had tried to blow-up. With the history of the Gordon Riots still in the mind of the authorities, the Police decided that 'forebearance on the part of the authorities is the better policy’. And so in Lewes, with the authorities grudgingly accepting it and the Police just watching, the Bonfire Boys marked the spot where the Lewes Martyrs had been burnt at the stake and marched with burning crosses to increase their notoriety and as a snub to the liberal elite. Out of this the tradition we know today was born and tacit permission was granted to make it a local custom so Lewes man could assert their liberties, whether as a Protestant under a Catholic throne or to protest authority, and as a protest for social justice and over inequalities.

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