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interfusion
noun
Mutual fusion or blending
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As a child, Wordsworth bathed in the River Derwent, his immersion symbolising his sense of interfusion with Nature.
(The author had his mystical side, Barabtarlo notes, "and the notion of metaphysical interfusion with, even intervention into, one's life was very close to him").
From the time of Hesiod and Sappho, Catullus and Li Po, lovers of literature as well as writers have known about and felt the interfusion of life and art.
On the train back, Wharton later wrote in her secret diary, "I knew then, dearest dear, all that I had never known before, the interfusion of spirit & sense, the double nearness, the mingled communion of touch & thought".
Zen makes another equally important contention through this abstention, namely that time and space are lived as integrated space-time in the interfusion of a concrete temporalization and spatialization.
But since Dainichi is equated with the cosmos, all things comprising the whole world are generated and perish through the interplay — "non-obstruction" and "interfusion" — of these elemental constituents.
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS -- Lagond Music School variety show; Interfusion, Ophir Drive and others.
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