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    emanation


    1. ‘But who are you an emanation of in that case?’ Ben asked


    2. In the temple, they put on masks of animals (wolves, bats, felines, and snakes) and the Highest Priest, taking a huge, sharp sword, began a ritual of destruction for the purpose of causing the deaths of Yania and Kami, through the emanation of psychic waves of destructive hate


    3. referred to their glowing, to the emanation of their inner


    4. first Emanation from the Infinite, and that quite certainly is far more than a


    5. It represents a fact, although that Emanation takes


    6. From Khemsa's girdle he felt strength and deathless hate flow into him to combat the terrible emanation of power that met him on the steps


    7. She herself, safely above the scene, felt the subtle impact of a nameless emanation that was a threat to sanity


    8. He had long since smelled the putrid emanation from Big‘un‘s trap as it carried over the flats; the unmistakable miasma of death


    9. A victim was still needed before the outsiders and many of the old inhabitants of Macondo would credit the legend that Remedi-os Buendía did not give off a breath of love but a fatal emanation


    10. It is the basis of pure social relationship, the emanation of … self to the point of fellowship with other selves

    11. Where materialistic science sees time as linear, astrology sees time as rhythmic, as an emanation consisting of birth – death – rebirth


    12. What we see as linear time is but one way of apprehending this emanation, which is useful for certain purposes but is a terrible distortion of what time really is


    13. “There is a definite life-form emanation in the Atlas,” said Kandras


    14. Dragpa, who was recognised as an emanation of the Buddha of


    15. Trijang Rinpoche, who was considered to be an emanation of


    16. The Almighty said about the angels that “they know”, not ‘They have knowledge’, for the second tense serves that they have knowledge about one’s action before its emanation and occurance, where as the present verb “know” serves that they get a knowledge about actions only when being practiced


    17. Bringing rebirth into the path of the Emanation Body


    18. May there be the auspiciousness of the Emanation Body,


    19. Dorje Shugden a Dharma Protector who is an emanation of the


    20. an emanation of Heruka

    21. Je Tsongkhapa (aD 1357-1419) an emanation of the Wisdom


    22. of the twentieth century who was an emanation of Buddha


    23. as emanation of Buddha 138


    24. as emanation of Heruka 216


    25. is his emanation now leading me to the liberating path? It


    26. and Buddha’s gross Form Body is called the Emanation Body


    27. Who is his emanation who is leading us along the stages of


    28. “Beings of the Second Emanation


    29. ” The Second Emanation emerged not from the unguided processes of nature, but through acts of creation by these new beings


    30. Thus the idea of its being a second emanation

    31. Who else in this part of the First Emanation could possibly see him through a strait? He felt as safely hidden there on his mountain redoubt as I feel sitting in this room


    32. Unlike most émigrés, he did not consider the Second Emanation his home


    33. fish shop, its simplicity forgotten and changed by the emanation


    34. Such an emanation of uncontrived sexuality


    35. Symbolizes the source of spiritual wisdom and understanding, or the radiant part, the source point of emanation


    36. but a continuing emanation


    37. to a hidden emanation point for truth and light? Reflecting upon the above discussion, the zero-point


    38. dear lover's emanation of himself, that spun out, and shot, feelingly


    39. On his way back he encountered Miss Mercy Chant by the church, from whose walls she seemed to be a sort of emanation


    40. He was thinking of Cosette, of the happiness that was possible if nothing came between him and her, of the light with which she filled his life, a light which was but the emanation of her soul

    41. It is true, sir, that our Government, being an emanation from the existing State governments, the rational construction is, that all power not given away is retained to them or to the people


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    Synonyms for "emanation"

    emanation emission procession rise

    "emanation" definitions

    something that is emitted or radiated (as a gas or an odor or a light, etc.)


    the act of emitting; causing to flow forth


    (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost