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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of endarken.

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Examples

  • Far from the innocent image often imagined, this first "invisible hand" was a bloody one used to cut loose an overly ambitious man from the bond of natural restraint - allowing him to strengthen his power through unenlightened (or even "endarkened") self interest.

    Richard Olivier: Fear, Hope and Shakespeare in Davos 2009

  • The dharmic good or more enlightened brothers were called the Pandavas, while their evil, ignorant, or endarkened cousins were called the Kauravas.

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • The Avatars tell us that this is endarkened logic.

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • The point is, by definition Devic beings always seek the good of all and never want war, even though Asuras, as endarkened beings, actually enjoy violence and cruelty and even instigate war due to their own selfishness and greed.

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • One group is enlightened, and the other is “endarkened.”

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • The universal experience of transcendentalists is that the less they are endarkened by matter, the more joyful they feel—not occasionally but constantly.

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • Sometimes the only way to get to where you need to be is to take the endarkened path.

    Rockwell’s Palette James Gurney 2010

  • The point is, by definition Devic beings always seek the good of all and never want war, even though Asuras, as endarkened beings, actually enjoy violence and cruelty and even instigate war due to their own selfishness and greed.

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • When finally no longer endarkened or disturbed by matter in any way, those who achieve Nirvana exclaim, “Gate gate pāragate pārasamgate bodhi svāhā,” which is Sanskrit for “gone, gone, gone beyond, gone beyond beyond and given to pure knowing.”

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

  • These endarkened souls, personified evil, would sneak into the idyllic Vrindavan and try to kill Krishna and his friends while they played.

    Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010

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