beatific
adj/bɪəˈtɪfɪk/UK
Etymology
From Latin beātificus (“making happy or blessed”), from beātus (“blessed”) + -ficus (“making”).
- borrowed from beātificus
Definitions
Blessed, blissful, heavenly.
- Since the physical body is really a filter which shuts out the psychic realms, when one is out of the body one is out of the protection of the wall: whatever one thinks is immediately experienced - nightmare or beatific vision.
Having a benign appearance.
The neighborhood
- neighborbeatific vision
- neighborbeatify
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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