"Talang" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tálang - Failure (by missing), error,
mistake; to miss one’s way, lose oneself,
lose one’s way, go astray, take a wrong—
turning,—road; to err, mistake, make a
false step. Nagtálang siá sa dálan. He
missed his way. He went astray. Pinatálang
siá. He was misdirected. He was led astray.
Indì ka na magtálang. Don’t make a
mistake again. (cf. salâ, sayúp).
taláng - Erring, astray, gone wrong,
mistaken, wandering, rambling, having—
missed one’s way,—made a false step. (cf.
tálang).
tálang v [B1256] {1} be embarrassed.
Natálang ku sa ákung tubag kay sayup kaáyu, I was embarrassed because my an-swer was completely wrong.
{2} blunder or lose ones way into.
Natálang siya ngadtu sa iskuylahan sa mga babáyi, He blun-dered into a girls school.
paN- n trick coin with two heads.
v [a12] make into a trick coin.
the subject of free will another debated topicdo we or don't we have the ability to pick?greatly controlled by mind at lower levels of consciousnessalmost non-existent, one's free will is notably lessat this level one’s actions are purely reactionarylacking self-awareness, animal instincts are primarynot going along with the mind, free will increasesthen higher up, it's surrendered until it ceasesthus, there both is and is not the capacity to chooseeven when we do it's limited by one's viewschoosing alternatively, with a mind conditioned and boundfree will, then, is at best constrained and drowned
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