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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Before/behind and beyond

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A certain man talks about chakras in the body and says: If the sixth chakra is completely shut down, you will have difficulty imagining. You will be overly intellectual, seeing only concrete aspects and missing the energy that flows before, behind, and beyond the concrete world.

--- Does "before" and "behind" refer to the "concrete world?"

So, does it say: The energy that flows before the concrete world, behind the concrete world, and beyond the concrete world.

When I read it I see the world and the energy flowing before it, behing it and somewhere beyond it, but it seems to me it's not what the author wanted to say Emotion: wink
  

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Hi, A certain man talks about chakras in the body and says: If the sixth chakra is completely shut down, you will have difficulty imagining. You will be overly intellectual, seeing only concrete aspects and missing the energy that flows before, behind, and beyond the concrete world. " Yes.

  • Hi, A certain man talks about chakras in the body and says: If the sixth chakra is completely shut down, you will have difficulty imagining.
  • You will be overly intellectual, seeing only concrete aspects and missing the energy that flows before, behind, and beyond the concrete world.
  • " Yes.
  • I assume you realize that 'before' here means 'in front of'.
  • So, does it say: The energy that flows before the concrete world, behind the concrete world, and beyond the concrete world.
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Hi,

A certain man talks about chakras in the body and says: If the sixth chakra is completely shut down, you will have difficulty imagining. You will be overly intellectual, seeing only concrete aspects and missing the energy that flows before, behind, and beyond the concrete world.

--- Does "before" and "behind" refer to the "concrete world?" Yes.



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Hi Clive.

Yes, I know it means "in front of".

Thanks for the reply!

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