Ausartung noun – plural Ausartungen
a very bad get-out of the control of the good human nature
ausgeartet adjective
having got out of the control of the good nature or of a good kind/form
Gemüt noun
the Gemüt is the spirit-form's counterpart of the material body's psyche. It is that spiritual block and factor which, in the spirit-body of a life form, in this case a human being, regulates and looks after the material-consciousness-based feeling and the material-consciousness-based thoughts in itself, in negative or positive consequence.
Gewalt noun
‹Gewalt› is the brutal execution of elemental might and force, but it is far above all might and all force.
‹Gewalt› exists in different and relative forms, one example being a ‹gewalttätige Gesinnung› – which is an expression from the character, personality, thoughts, feelings and emotions that shows the inclination to act with Gewalt.
Explanation from Ptaah - Gewalt has nothing to do with the terms ‹heftig› (violent) and ‹Heftigkeit› (violence), because the old-Lyranian term with regard to ‹Gewalt› means ‹Gewila›, and it is defined as using, with all the coercive means that are at one's disposal, physical, psychical, mental, and consciousness-based powers, abilities and skills, in order to carry out and carry through terrible actions and deeds.
gewaltsam adjective
with Gewalt
Gewaltsamkeit noun
the state or quality of being with Gewalt
a deed or behaviour that is gewaltsam
Gewaltlosigkeit noun
the state or quality of being without Gewalt
Something that is achieved in rationality and logic represents a ‹Gewaltsamkeit›. Rationality and logic stand for rightness against the illogical/unright, which is being confronted mightfully; however, in a form that is not destructive but constructive, i.e. gewaltlos (without Gewalt).
Wesen noun – plural Wesen
A Wesen is an independently existing life form with its own individuality and personality in an impulse-based, instinct-based or conscious consciousness-form with evolution-possibilities that are specifically directed towards everything, and with its own physical, psychical (relating to the psyche), conscious, part-conscious, unconscious, impulse- or instinct-based development-forms (human being, animal, creature and plants).
Wesenheit noun – plural Wesenheiten
An immaterial or material existence-form without a self-determining possibility of evolution, in which case, however, this possibility can be given to a certain extent, such as with the Creation universal consciousness, certain energies, stones, water and gases etc.