God becomes transcendent, the question of possible immanence becoming problematical. |
Shall I add that the immanence of farce just spoken of does in a little degree mitigate the cruelty by generalising the vulgarity? |
The main reply to the immanence-revisited argument is that immanence needs no revisiting. |
Magick is a doorway through which we step into mystery, wildness, and immanence. |
The other truth which Greek thought had realized was the immanence of reason in nature and in man. |
The immanence of a life lived for power and might is contrasted with the interiority of a conscious feeling of transcendence. |