Attunement


noun

being or bringing into harmony; a feeling of being “at one” with another being
Historical Examples

The condition of any permanent influx is that the attunement should be habitually and continuously lofty.
Spirit and Music H. Ernest Hunt

But the higher the development the more individual the attunement.
Fantasia of the Unconscious D. H. Lawrence

This plan has been abandoned for one much more ingenious and effective, based on the principle of attunement, of which more later.
Stories of Inventors Russell Doubleday

As I was in attunement with her, I began to see the scenes of her vision.
Autobiography of a YOGI Paramhansa Yogananda

Thus this attunement is at once an avenue for our assault, or our sure shield of defence, according as its note determines.
Spirit and Music H. Ernest Hunt

n.

“a bringing into harmony,” 1820, from attune + -ment.

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