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| emanation | 1. Any substance that flows out or is emitted from a source or origin. 2. The radiation from a radioactive element. Origin: L. E-mano, pp. -atus, to flow out Actinium emanation, radon-219. Radium emanation, radon-222. Thorium emanation, radon-220. See: emanon. (05 Mar 2000) |
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something that is emitted or radiated (as a gas or an odor or a light etc.) emission: the act of emitting; causing to flow forth (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost; "the emanation of the Holy Spirit"; "the rising of the Holy Ghost"; "the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son"
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The act of issuing or flowing from a Source, the pantheistic doctrine that all existence flows from the Essence of God, as in the begetting of the Logos, the Son.
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To "flow out from." In Saiva Siddhanta philosophy, God Siva creates and is His creation. Siva's creation of the world from Himself is described in scripture as being similar to "sparks issuing forth from fire" or "a web from a spider." This vision of cosmic creation contrasts with other views such as "creation out of nothing" (Judeo/Christian), or non-creation--a view in which reality is permanent and always existing (Meykandar Saiva Siddhanta and other dualist and pluralist schools).
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An emanation is a feminine counterpart that has separated from an integrated masculine entity, as when Eve was created out of Adam and given a will and consciousness of her own. But this separation is itself a stage or an aspect of a fall, as it leads to conflict between the formerly undivided aspects. Many of Blake's female characters have emanated from male characters, and their relationships often resemble that between Adam and Eve. ...
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In connection with Neoplatonism (ca. AD 250-500), all of reality is an emanation (ie, a continual flowing out) from the One (ie, God). There is a process of denigration in this continual flowing out . First, nous (mind) , then soul, then matter , matter being the furthest emanation from the One. Since man is a material emanation, his purpose is to reject the material world and instead embrace the spiritual. In this way, he "turns back" to the One and contemplates his divine origin.
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| emanation | something that is emitted or radiated (as a gas or an odor or a light etc.) |
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