entelechy

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A particular type of motivation, need for self-determination, and inner strength directing life and growth to become all one is capable of being. It is the need to actualize one’s beliefs. It is having a personal vision and being able to actualize that vision from within
The final form as already in the potency or matter and awaiting actualization
The complete actualization and final form of a potency or potentiality, or of a conception
Something complex that emerges when you put a large number of simple objects together
Expression of unity; inborn way of experiencing the world
A particular type of motivation, need for self-determination, and inner strength directing life and growth to become all one is capable of being. It is the need to actualize ones beliefs. It is having a personal vision and being able to actualize that vision from within. [Aristotelian philosophy.]
a nonmaterial; power, vital force, or purpose that permits : t forte tot come to realization
An actuality; a conception completely actualized, in distinction from mere potential existence
A conception completely actualized
the realization of form-giving cause as contrasted with potential existence
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    [ en-'te-l&-kE, in- ] (noun.) 1603. From Ancient Greek (en, “in”), + (telos, “goal or end”) + (ekhein, “to have, to be”), + (eia, “quality or condition”) (alt. (ia)).