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Type Words
Synonyms immanency
Type of presence
Derivation immanent

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Transcendence and immanence are two aspects of the same single Supreme Reality.
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This same immanence is responsible for the intuitive conscience born into man.
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It is this immanence of the Trinity that was defined in the finalized Nicene Creed.
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These modes of thinking are sometimes associated with the idea of immanence.
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Descriptions of Divine immanence are found in Nigleh, from the Bible to Rabbinic Judaism.
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Nevertheless in this theology he approached more closely to the Stoic idea of immanence.
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One of the most important responses of Buddhism to the problem of immanence and transcendence.
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Immanence implies the omnipresence of a divine entity or essence.
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Light, considered as a sign of divine immanence, fascinated Ensor.
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More examples
  • The state of being within or not going beyond a given domain
  • (immanent) of a mental act performed entirely within the mind; "a cognition is an immanent act of mind"
  • (immanent) of qualities that are spread throughout something; "ambition is immanent in human nature"; "we think of God as immanent in nature"
  • Immanence, derived from the Latin in manere - "to remain within" - refers to philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence, which hold that some divine being or essence manifests in and through all aspects of the material world. ...
  • (immanent) Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; inherent; integral; intrinsic; indwelling; Restricted entirely to the mind or a given domain; internal; subjective; existing within and throughout the mind and the world; dwelling within and throughout all things, ...
  • (IMMANENT) The attitude that the Gods exist as an integral part of Nature and cannot be separated from or avoided by people. Pagan Religions are based on the immanence of Divinity and state that They are here, in nature, and not in some mythical 'heaven'.
  • (Immanent (the)) not a He, but an It. The Impersonal Brahman is inactive, aloof, indifferent, not concerned with what happens in the universe; It is everywhere, all-pervading, without form or limit in any place or time. [Integral Yoga]
  • (Immanent) (compare with 'transcendent')
  • (Immanent) close to human beings, present in everything