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The unique symbol for the comprehensive oneness that holds together this entire process of emanation or divinization is the concept of Sophia.
Many Americans now expect their job to feel as if it were an emanation of their own desires and on their own time.
Although God Himself is absolutely unknowable and unnameable, the Tetragrammaton is His highest emanation in creation.
Remember, this emanation of collective intelligence is not just a couple of months old.
Or put in Quabbalistic terms, everything that exists in Malkuth is an emanation of the The Divine and therefore contains a part of it.
The next important figure in the Tibetan hierarchy is the Panchen Lama, an emanation of the Buddha Amitbbha.
They decided that the mysterious emanation must consist of gamma rays, the third form of radiation produced by radioactive decay.
It doesn't appeal to me as inherently worthy, but for him it appears as an emanation of idealism and good health.
The Germans call it Ausstrahlung, meaning emanation, or the force of personality.
He may identify with it utterly, as though the authority and respect appropriate to his structural symbolic position is a direct emanation of his self.
As we know, this emanation of virtue would in time cause Robespierre and his followers to lose their heads under the severe and inflexible blade of the guillotine.
The world evolves by emanation, and matter is a phase of that process.
The earliest account of Nechung can be traced back to his relationship with the great Indian Spiritual King Kunchog Bhang, who was an emanation of Arya Avalokiteshvara.
Still his doctrine seems to have been a heathen Gnosticism, in which he proclaimed himself as the Standing One, the principal emanation of the Deity and the Redeemer.
Sophia, divine wisdom, was the emanation of the that, by her very nature, desired to truly comprehend her Father, the unknowable One, the so-called Alien God.
If you study the origin of the Dharma protector, he had connections with the Indian Religious King, Kunchok Bhang, an emanation of Arya Avalokiteshvara.
Similarly, the generation of emanated entities and hypostases in no way diminishes the source of each emanation.
I will demonstrate to them that solely through goodness, which is the emanation of love, one can be truly great and powerful.
Indeed, there can be no collective emanation called government without any individuals to govern.
And the happy rhythm of past dances, the veil of indistinct melancholy, become an intangible symbol, an emanation, smoke.
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The soul of man is thus an emanation from the godhead, into whom it will eventually be re-absorbed.
Or was she but the emanation of all the beauty he had loved and must leave so soon?
Besides, it is not Reason itself, but its emanation which mingles with indetermination.
He explained the universe as an emanation from Brahman, which is all in all.
It is quite probable also that the odylic emanation of the terrestrial magnet has also a polar arrangement.
Her magnetism had never before been so much out of harmony with every sort of odylic emanation in the universe as at this moment.
The doctrine of emanation also regards the world as a process of particularization.
They had the eternity from one word, and the prolation, the emanation from another word.
These are generally known as radium emanation, thorium emanation, and actinium emanation.
Has he not told you himself that every gift he possesses is but an emanation of his selfishness?
The universe is an emanation from the perfect, and an effort towards perfection.
Is there some potent magnetic emanation from Number One which Number Two doesn't possess?
Philosophers have always regarded the world as an emanation from God.
What is the beauty of yonder maiden but an emanation from the divine?
Captain Ellis looked upon himself as a sort of divine emanation, the deputy-Neptune for the circumambient seas.
Every fuel hold was filled to capacity, with no leakage and no emanation.
Divine Providence corresponds to divine influence or emanation.
It was an emanation of her spirit, a pure and gracious crystallization of her divine essence.
On his way back he encountered Miss Mercy Chant by the church, from whose walls she seemed to be a sort of emanation.
And through a luminous emanation, which lasted some seconds, the whole three caught a glimpse of that mysterious disc which the eye of man now saw for the first time.
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