>>>>>Could zene also mean "understanding" or "enlightment"?
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>>>>What you understand is a zene.
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>>>>But a zene is a little broader than that. Unless you are of the opinion that "what you understand" includes "what you observe" and "what you feel", but I'm not sure that's a widely accepted usage of the word "understand".
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>>>How about omnipotent?
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>>A zene is a noun. Not an adjective.
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>It can be a noun.
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary>
>But if you don't like that, how about God? "God" may be to broad....
A zene is a part of your consciousness. If you think that Dean Hanson's consciousness means the same thing as God, then a zene means a part of God, but I don't think that's a widely accepted usage of the words "consciousness" and "God".