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EmanationA vibration that is issued or comes from a single source. In mysticism the world is sometimes considered to be the most physical, dense, or "gross" emanation of the godhead.
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The First EmanationThrough a kind of self-mirroring or self- contemplation, this supreme First Principle produces the first "created" entity. Thus according to the Apocryphon of John: ...
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Emanation and Ascent in Hermetic Kabbalah (1.4 Mbyte PDF) © Colin Low 2004. Presentation and notes on the mystical and historical roots of Hermetic Kabbalah. The Star Trek Tree © Colin Low 2000. Updating Kabbalah with current mythology.
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EmanationUpper Heaven 9 (Orders of Angels) + 1 (Beatific Vision) = 10 Levels of Tree of Life ...
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emanation of-' Light' about every individual-to the physical sight of any one-who cares to observe it.
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Emanation (the doc trine of) is in its metaphysical meaning opposed to evolution, yet one with it.
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The emanation theories of Al-Farabi were strongly opposed by Al-Ghazali (d. 1111) and largely died out in the eastern Mediterranean.
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The ten emanations from A 1 to A 10 inclusive are called the foundations of all creations. The Qabbalists designate them the ten roots of the Tree of Life.
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Aura n : an emanation, breath or radiation that is invisible to the naked eye. It is often thought to be an invisible surrounding glow emanating from each individual.
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Belief in the emanation of vital energy from the body was present in ancient Egypt, India, Greece and Rome.
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d. The etheric emanations of people can be great contaminators. In the purification, therefore, of this body lies the secret of a sweeter and saner humanity.
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the universe is the emanation of the ONE, and what we call Law is but the expression of the Divine Nature.
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This emanation is visualized as an outline of cascading color and may be held to represent soul vibrations, chakric emergence, or a reflection of surrounding energy fields. Auras may be viewed by the naked eye.
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Of Divine emanations, which the Hebrews call Numerations, others attributes; The gentiles gods and Deities; and of the ten Sephiroths and ten most sacred names of God which rule them, and the interpretation of them. Chapter xi: ...
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The core problem of the pre-Lurianic emanationist cosmology was that if God the Ein-Sof was perfect and limitless in his being, then what emanated from Him had to be itself perfect, ...
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Mazzaroth: The Tree of Life, the Ten Holy Emanations - the Sephira (Sefiroth), the Divine Names Delirium's Realm: Sefirot: A Description Far Heavens: Tree of Life w/extended commentary Da'ath, Sepher Yetzirah, and 11°=0° by Robert Furtkamp.©1998 ...
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Theosophy considers humanity as an emanation from divinity on its return path thereto. At an advanced point upon the path, Adeptship is reached by those who have devoted several incarnations to its achievement.
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Valentinius was a prominent second century Gnostic, and he used the term Ogdoad to describe eight emanations - grouped in pairs of male/female, active/passive principles - by which Creation was effected.
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The Seven Rays are the various facets of the Absolute's manifestation beginning their emanation as His totally abstract Principles, ...
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in common: they tend to operate to a greater or lesser extent within a neoplatonic metaphysical framework; manifest what she describes as an “inclusive monotheism” (that is, a monotheism which allows the divine unity to have emanations); ...
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A diagram which is used to illustrate many of the major concepts of the - primarily the ten successive emanations of Deity, and indeed of creation itself, represented by the ten spherical Sephiroth.
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All such groups and teachings are emanations of the One true esoteric school, commonly called the Spiritual Hierarchy, the Kingdom of Souls, and the Invisible Order.
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None looses any part of itself through emanation. The first level of manifestation is supernal. It is spirit. Those realms we would consider aethyric or heavenly, the worlds of the gods are in this spiritual realm. The next level is transcendental.
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It is the perfection of the emanation process, the sign of the whole corporeal world which has progressed from the original unity.
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See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Spiritual, Light
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