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Emanation in the
Eastern Orthodox Church, a
belief found in
Neoplatonism Emanation of the state, a
legal term for a
public service body
Emanationism,...
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Emanationism is an idea in the
cosmology or
cosmogony of
certain religious or
philosophical systems.
Emanation, from the
Latin emanare meaning "to flow...
- The
Treatise on the Left
Emanation (Hebrew: מאמר על האצילות השמאלית, romanized: Ma'amar al ha-Atzilut haSimalit) is a
Kabbalistic text by
Rabbi Isaac...
- The
Emanation of the
giant Albion Media related to
Jerusalem The
Emanation of the
Giant Albion at
Wikimedia Commons Record of
Jerusalem The
Emanation of...
- minutes, and
called this gas "
emanation" (from Latin: emanare, to flow out, and emanatio, expiration), and
later "thorium
emanation" ("Th Em"). In 1900, Friedrich...
- at a
given point in time. The word "
emanation" can
refer either to the
process of
emanation or to the
thing emanated.
Equivalent concepts are
found in Gnosticism...
- "Next
Emanation",
their name for the afterlife. The pods, when activated, open a
vacuole and
transport the
dying Vhnori inside to the
emanation. Confined...
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oganesson is
sometimes known as eka-radon (until the 1960s as eka-
emanation,
emanation being the old name for radon). In 1979,
IUPAC ****igned the systematic...
- Radon-222 (222Rn, Rn-222,
historically radium emanation or radon) is the most
stable isotope of radon, with a half-life of
approximately 3.8 days. It...
- "This term that was
originally used to
describe the
Buddha as a 'magical
emanation' of enlightenment, is best
translated as 'incarnation' or 'steadfast incarnation'...