- 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...