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Filter by Meaning The siblings would commune for hours about their childhood memories.
They often commune in silence while watching the sunset.
The monk would often commune with the spirits in the forest.
The community members gathered to commune with each other about local issues.
The children would commune with the animals at the petting zoo, feeding and petting them.
The yogi believed that one should commune with their inner self through meditation.
The poet seeks to commune with the universe through his words.
The diverse cultures in the city will eventually commune into a unique and beautiful whole.
The rivers and streams will finally commune as they reach the ocean.
The different styles and techniques will commune to produce a beautiful painting.
The scent of the flowers seemed to commune with the fresh air.
The atoms will gradually commune to form a molecule.
The colors on the painting seem to commune with each other.
The voices of the choir members were able to commune into a beautiful melody.
The dancers on stage appeared to commune with the music.
The ideas and themes in the movie will commune to create a powerful message.
The flavors of the wine and cheese perfectly commune with each other.
The spices in the curry need to commune for a while before the dish is ready.
The different ideas were able to commune into a cohesive plan.
The two rivers will eventually commune into one.
The hippie commune in the forest has no electricity or running water.
The commune decided to hold a meeting to discuss the distribution of resources.
The religious commune had strict rules about behavior and dress, but members felt a strong sense of belonging.
The commune is self-sufficient, producing their own clothes and tools.
The small commune of farmers worked together to grow crops and raise livestock.
The members of the commune work together to maintain the gardens and buildings.
The commune in the countryside shared all their resources and worked together to sustain their lifestyle.
She left her wealthy life to join a commune and live a simpler life.
The commune grows all its food and shares the harvest equally.
The commune provides a safe space for people who feel marginalized by mainstream society.
The commune of activists organized protests and rallies to fight for social justice causes.
The anarchist commune believed in collective ownership and decision-making, without any formal leaders.
The commune of artists shared a studio space and collaborated on many creative projects together.
My cousin lives in a commune where everyone contributes to cooking meals and cleaning the house.
The experimental commune was a social experiment to see if people could live harmoniously without private property or money.
Living in a commune has taught me the value of cooperation and mutual support.
The members of the commune have a shared commitment to ecological sustainability.
She decided to leave the city and join a commune in the countryside.
The commune decided to allocate a portion of their land for a community garden.
After taking psychedelic drugs, he reported feeling a profound commune with nature.
The artist found a commune with nature as she painted the mountains.
The dancer lost herself in a state of commune with the music and moved with fluid grace.
The writer described his commune with the characters in his novel.
During the ritual, the priestess achieved a heightened state of commune with the goddess.
The musician felt a commune with the audience as he played his guitar.
The mystic sought to enter a commune with the divine through fasting and prayer.
The hiker experienced a sense of commune with the mountains and felt rejuvenated by the fresh air.
The yogi practiced daily to achieve a deeper commune with the universe.
The monk described his commune with God as a feeling of pure love and bliss.
The monk spent hours in silent commune with God.
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