Immanent Transcendence
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Relations
- Spirituality: It is a concept that arises from spiritual and mystical traditions.
- Presence: Immanent transcendence refers to the idea that the divine or ultimate reality is present and manifested within the material world.
- Consciousness: Immanent transcendence is sometimes associated with the idea that consciousness is fundamental to the universe.
- Immanence: Immanent transcendence is a concept that suggests that the transcendent or ultimate reality is immanent within the world, while still retaining a sense of mystery or otherness.
- Interconnectedness: It suggests an interconnectedness between the spiritual and the physical realms.
- Pantheism: Pantheism, the belief that the divine is equivalent to the universe itself, is a form of immanent transcendence.
- Panentheism: Panentheism, the belief that the divine is both immanent within the universe and transcendent beyond it, is closely related to immanent transcendence.
- Immanence: Immanent transcendence emphasizes the immanence, or indwelling presence, of the divine within the material world.
- Nonduality: The concept of nonduality, where the divine and the material are seen as ultimately one, is closely tied to immanent transcendence.
- Transcendence: Immanent transcendence combines the idea of transcendence, or the divine being beyond the material world, with immanence, or the divine being present within it.
- Enlightenment: In some spiritual traditions, the realization of immanent transcendence is considered a form of enlightenment or spiritual awakening.
- Mysticism: Mystical experiences often involve a sense of immanent transcendence, where the divine is perceived as present within oneself and the world.