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- into the primary substance, to be consumed in a general conflagration (ekpyrôsis), out of which a new cycle begins again. Since the world operates through...
- philosophy, ekpyrosis, all-engulfing cosmic fire, represents the contractive phase of eternally-recurring destruction and re-creation. On "ekpyrosis" see generally...
- ἔκκλισις: aversion, inclination away from a thing. Opposite of orexis. ekpyrôsis ἐκπύρωσις: cyclical conflagration of the Universe. eph' hêmin ἐφ' ἡμῖν:...
- periodic destruction of the world by a great conflagration, known as ekpyrosis, which happens every Great Year – according to Plato, every 36,000 years...
- hypothesis, pseudo-scientific claim of past rapid changes of Earth's axis Ekpyrosis, a conflagration Pyroclastic flow, fast-moving current of hot gas and...
- downgraded the traditional gods, who even disappear during the conflagration (ekpyrosis). Yet, the Stoics apparently did not practice a cult to this God. Middle...
- preceded by an infinite number of Universes, doomed to be destro**** ("ekpyrōsis", conflagration) and re-created again, and to be followed by another infinite...
- destruction of the Stoic cosmos. When a cycle reaches its end in conflagration (ekpyrôsis), the cosmos becomes pure pneuma from which it regenerates itself. In...
- the universe is periodically destro**** in an immense conflagration (ekpyrosis), and then experiences a rebirth (palingenesis). These cycles continue...
- downgraded the traditional gods, who even disappear during the conflagration (ekpyrosis). Yet, the Stoics apparently did not practice a cult to this God. Middle...