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Emanationism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emanationism is Platonic monism, and an idea in the cosmology or cosmogony of certain religious or philosophical systems. Emanation from the Latin ' emanare ' meaning "to flow from", is the mode by...
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Emanations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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July 18, 2003 ... Be not afraid of any man, no matter what his size. When danger threatens, call on me, and I will equalize. ... Emanations from this penumbra, says the court, give us the right to privacy in our homes which has been expanded over the years, ultimately to the point where states have lost the right to restrict it.
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Christians in the Middle Ages adopted the theory of emanations and inserted the Father as the One, the Son as the next emanation, down to humanity and, finally, matter. The emanations can be read in two directions.
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Emanationism explains creation in terms of a process of successive outflowing from the Sourec ... According to Emanationism, Creation occurs by a process of emanation - "out-flowing". The entire cosmos, and even all the Gods and Godheads ... Each of the levels of reality in the Emanationist Cosmology could be termed a "World".
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Meditation and prayer meet in the middle, become the same thing at some point. There is a distinction to be made. One is talking to God, the other, some kind of contemplation. But ultimately one thing happens I call it an Emanation from the Still Point. ... Perhaps praying is talking to God and meditation is listening to God.
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These channels are called the Ten Sefirot, Ten Divine Emanations, Ten Divine Radiances, Ten Divine Eluminices, or Ten Divine Powers which are the basic terms and concepts of the inner wisdom of the Torah which is called Kabbalah.
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