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is immanent
adjective
Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; inherent; integral; intrinsic; indwelling.
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Death is immanent and imminent, and sleep a little death, as the single poppy in the centre foreground reminds us.
The one with the a means "inherent," rooted in the Latin for "remaining within"; you can believe that God is immanent in humans.
Some scholars classify emanationism with pantheism despite their dissimilarities; however, emanationism does not hold that God is immanent in the finite world.
God is immanent in the entire process of nature, in which all creatures follow the laws of their own being to the limit of their powers.
The transcendent Father can be known only through the Son (the omnipresent Word); yet, together with the Holy Spirit, they form a single Godhead that is immanent everywhere.
The later forms of sacrifice retained some sacramental character: people commune with the god through sacrifice, and this communion occurs because the people share food and drink in which the god is immanent.
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There was immanent the Balkan feeling of a shiftless yet just doom.
An almost reverential affection, animated by the belief that the divine mind was immanent in nature, engendered at times a Christian or theistic naturalism.
Moreover, for Kelly, the whole process has been progressive and predictable: the eventual appearance of the BlackBerry was immanent in the Big Bang.
When Twice-Told Tales appeared in 1837 (secretly financed by his old Bowdoin friend Horatio Bridge), it was as though Hawthorne had become a "finder" of stories that were immanent in the ancestral culture of America itself.
Some mystics find the spiritual to be immanent within the world of ordinary sense perception, but others discount the perceptible world as illusion and attribute reality to the spiritual alone.
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