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− | '''Levitation''' means the subjective, unaided lifting - which can be experienced - of the weight of the body, and the floating of the body, in space, and, indeed, solely as a result of the [[The Block of Mentality|block of mentality's]] mental fluidal powers. | + | '''Levitation''' ''(from Latin levitas "lightness")'' means the subjective, unaided lifting - which can be experienced - of the weight of the body, and the floating of the body, in space, and, indeed, solely as a result of the [[The Block of Mentality|block of mentality's]] mental fluidal powers. |
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Levitation (from Latin levitas "lightness") means the subjective, unaided lifting - which can be experienced - of the weight of the body, and the floating of the body, in space, and, indeed, solely as a result of the block of mentality's mental fluidal powers.
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