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indwelling

noun

A dwelling within, especially lodgement or habitation in the mind or soul.

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The word 'indwelling' is correct and usable in written English.
It means to exist or reside within something or someone. Example: The indwelling spirit of creativity guided her in writing a beautiful poem.

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Soul both forms and rules the material universe from above; and in its lower, immanent phase, which Plotinus often calls nature, it acts as an indwelling principle of life and growth and produces the lowest forms, those of bodies.

In the hospital setting, they cause wound infections after surgery, pneumonias, and bloodstream infections from indwelling catheters.

The air is different in different places; it is the local atmosphere, the medium through which pass the history of the place and the ideas there indwelling.

And so, Maimonides renders this idea of God-in-place allegorical in his treatment of a number of Biblical terms, including the terms "place" (maqōm) (Guide 1.8), "throne" (G 1.9), "indwelling" (G 1.10; G 1.25), and "to sit" (G 1.11).

Christians should keep a sharp eye out for "Symptoms of the Demonized," and yes, a demonised person is someone who literally has an indwelling demon.

To teach the Infinitude of the Supreme One; the Divinity of Man and his Infinite Possibilities through the creative power of constructive thinking and obedience to the voice of the indwelling Presence which is our source of Inspiration, Power, Health and Prosperity.

Thus many of the spirits, both indwelling and celestial, in the esoteric system are described as resembling newborn babes, while the Immortals who appear in visions, though hundreds of years old, are at most adolescent in appearance.

He has, moreover, revealed himself adequately for our good in those things to which the Law, the Prophets, the Apostles, and the Evangelists bear testimony; humankind can thereby know that God is Trinity, though not the precise manner of the "mutual indwelling" (perichôrêsis) of the three hypostases.

In 1916 the International New Thought Alliance (formed 1914) agreed upon a purpose that embraces some central ideas of most groups: To teach the Infinitude of the Supreme One; the Divinity of Man and his Infinite Possibilities through the creative power of constructive thinking and obedience to the voice of the indwelling Presence which is our source of Inspiration, Power, Health and Prosperity.

If the organs and senses submit to it, the heart can achieve a desirelessness and emptiness that make it a pure receptacle of the "heart inside the heart," a new soul that is the indwelling Dao.

The Greek word eudaimonia means literally "the state of having a good indwelling spirit, a good genius"; and "happiness" is not at all an adequate translation of this word.

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