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manation in a sentence

n.

Definition

Manation is the process or act of emanating, particularly in a philosophical or theological context, referring to the unfolding or derivation of the universe from a divine source.

Sample Sentences

  1. The philosopher spoke of the concept of manation as a way to understand the universe's unfolding.
  2. In the study of theology, manation is often contrasted with creation to explain the relationship between the divine and the world.
  3. Many mystics believe that manation is a process by which the divine essence flows into the material realm.
  4. The artist sought to capture the essence of manation in her painting, depicting light emanating from a central source.
  5. During the discussion, the professor emphasized that manation implies a continuous interaction between spirit and matter.

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