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emanations

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Plural of emanation

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The crisis, the deep recession, and the disappointing recovery are the work of mistaken beliefs, emanations that convinced people with the authority to behave one way to behave another and to generate the outcomes we observe as a result.

Mr Roberts is a philosophical conservative who dislikes the overreach of Earl Warren's much celebrated court in the 1950s and 1960s with its cloudy reasoning penumbras and emanations indeed!—and its addiction to legislating from the bench.

One of the principal reasons for studying volcanoes and volcanic products is that the atmosphere and hydrosphere are believed to be largely derived from volcanic emanations, modified by biological processes.

Apparently, there were originally seven huge stone icons, but only three remain: the central Buddha, who also represented the ultimate Buddha nature of the garbha-dhatu, and his two emanations in the garbha-dhatu, Lokeshvara, and Vajrapani.

Sefira, also spelled Sephira (Hebrew: "number"), plural Sefirot, or Sephiroth, in the speculations of esoteric Jewish mysticism (Kabbala), any of the 10 emanations, or powers, by which God the Creator was said to become manifest.

Although the gas in modern volcanic emanations commonly derives from rocks that have picked up volatiles at Earth's surface and then have been buried to depths at which high temperatures remobilize the volatile material, a very different situation must have prevailed at the earliest stages of Earth's history.

The theme of emergence is related to theological and philosophical notions of emanations from a single principle and the idea of the transmutation of being.

All animate and inanimate objects and all psychomental experiences are emanations of prakriti.

Theology was further developed, and an attempt was made to modify the old dualistic concept by considering both Ahura Mazdā and Angra Mainyu as emanations of an original principle of infinite time (Zurvān).

The moderates of the Shīʿite sect gave him special respect because of his nearness to the Prophet, and the extreme Shīʿites count him as one of the divine emanations recognized by their theology.

In them, it is revealed that God manifested himself in a series of 10 descending emanations, or sefirot (e.g., "love" of God, "beauty" of God, and "kingdom" of God).

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