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Yonder
editYonder is the transitional state in which a human being goes to point B from point A. Yonder is also the state of mental transition from emotions. The term Yonder comes from a group of meditating monks called Yonderists who devoted their time to evaluating the stages of going from a physical to spiritual state. These monks spent a great deal of time in the Yonderists Mointains or better known as the Himalayas. Yonder is commonly used in today's society. Many see the word as a common synonym for "went." The proper way to use yonder in a sentece would be "I yondered over here from class." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.214.49.239 (talk) 21:31, 13 February 2009 (UTC)