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Henosis (Ancient Gr****: ἕνωσις) is the
classical Gr**** word for
mystical "oneness", "union" or "unity". In Neoplatonism,
henosis is
unification with what...
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Henosis is the word for
mystical "oneness", "union", or "unity" in
classical Gr****. In Platonism, and
especially neoplatonism, the goal of
henosis is...
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presence of one or more deities,
especially with the goal of
achieving henosis (uniting with the divine) and
perfecting oneself.
Proclus (c. 480): theurgy...
- θεοῦ λόγου σεσαρκωμένη) and a
hypostatic union (ἕνωσις καθ' ὑπόστασιν,
henōsis kath hypostasis). The
distinction of this
stance was that the incarnate...
- Vita:
Bythios (Profound) and
Mixis (Mixture)
Ageratos (Never old) and
Henosis (Union)
Autophyes (Essential nature) and
Hedone (Pleasure)
Acinetos (Immovable)...
- arguments." The
argumentation about henosis is
preceded by the
actual experience of it, and can only be
understood when
henosis has been attained. Ho further...
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expressed contemplation as the most
critical of
components for one to
reach henosis. To
Plotinus the
highest contemplation was to
experience the
vision of...
- Pico
della Mirandola "God
above God" in the
philosophy of Paul
Tillich Henosis,
union with what is
fundamental in
reality Monad (philosophy)
Monism Non-philosophy...
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Eudaimonia Katalepsis Logos Nous
Phronesis Soul
Anima mundi Metempsychosis Henosis Plato's
theory of soul
Ethics Agape Arete Asebeia Eusebeia Hubris Xenia...
- system, the
Source and
Demiurge (material realm)
coexist via the
process of
henosis.
Iamblichus describes the One as a
monad whose first principle or emanation...