In Funar, people's relationship with the landscape involves diverse processes of primordial consubstantiality and subsequent differentiation. |
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Because of its consubstantiality to the Anima mundi, human imagination is no longer deprived, in Neo-Platonism, of ontological reality. |
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For them there could be no consubstantiality between the deity and the created order. |
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Because there exists a sort of miraculous consubstantiality between the author and his main character. |
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This teaching prompted further speculation on the relation of Spirit within the Trinity, with an eye to establishing the consubstantiality of the Father, Son and Spirit. |
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It's all about consubstantiality or identification, which is not a state but a process of becoming that takes place in the liminal space between poet and poetized. |
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