Incarnation

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Relations

  • Metempsychosis: Metempsychosis is the philosophical term for the transmigration of the soul, especially its reincarnation after death
  • Transcendence: Incarnation can be seen as a way for the transcendent or divine to become immanent or present in the physical world
  • Transmigration: Transmigration refers to the passing of the soul into another body, which is a form of incarnation
  • Personification: Personification is the attribution of human form or characteristics to abstract concepts, which is related to incarnation
  • Mysticism: Incarnation is a significant concept in mystical traditions and beliefs
  • Manifestation: Incarnation is the manifestation of a spiritual or abstract entity in physical form
  • Manifestation: Incarnation is the manifestation or expression of an abstract idea or principle in a concrete form
  • Transformation: Incarnation often involves a transformation or change in form or state
  • Embodiment: Embodiment can be seen as the incarnation or taking on of a physical body or form.
  • Enlightenment: In some traditions, incarnation is seen as a step towards spiritual enlightenment or self-realization
  • Bodily Existence: Incarnation is the act of taking on a bodily or physical form.
  • Spirituality: Incarnation is a central concept in many spiritual and religious traditions
  • Indwelling: In some traditions, indwelling is associated with the idea of divine incarnation or the divine taking on human form.
  • Physical Form: Physical forms can be seen as the incarnation or embodiment of abstract concepts or ideas.
  • Reincarnation: Reincarnation is the belief that the soul is reborn into a new body after death, which is a form of incarnation
  • Theosis: The incarnation of the Word of God is the starting point for the process of theosis.
  • Rebirth: Rebirth is the concept of being born again, which is closely related to incarnation
  • Concretization: Incarnation is the embodiment or manifestation of an abstract idea or concept in a concrete or physical form.
  • Immaculate Conception: The Immaculate Conception prepared Mary to be the mother of the Incarnate Word.
  • Materialization: Materialization is the process of making something abstract or spiritual take physical form, which is closely related to incarnation
  • Theophany: A theophany is a manifestation or incarnation of a deity in a physical form
  • Metamorphosis: Metamorphosis is a profound change in form or structure, which can be seen as a type of incarnation
  • Immanence: Incarnation is the belief that a divine or spiritual being takes on a physical form, which is a manifestation of immanence.
  • Mysticism: Incarnation is a key concept in mystical traditions, where the divine is believed to manifest in physical form
  • Transformation: Incarnation often involves a transformation from a non-physical to a physical state
  • Avatar: An avatar is the incarnation of a deity or divine being in human or animal form
  • Embodiment: Incarnation is the act of embodying or manifesting in physical form
  • Divine Descent: Divine descent refers to the incarnation of a deity or divine being in human or earthly form
  • Transcendence: Incarnation can be seen as a way for a spiritual or divine entity to transcend its non-physical state and manifest in the physical realm
  • Transfiguration: Transfiguration is a complete change of form or appearance, which can be seen as a form of incarnation
  • Immanence: In religious contexts, immanence is sometimes associated with the idea of incarnation, where the divine becomes present or embodied in human or physical form.
  • Avatar: An avatar is the incarnation or embodiment of a deity or divine concept in human or animal form
  • Immanence: Incarnation is the concept of a spiritual or divine entity taking on a physical form, which is closely related to the idea of immanence.
  • Anthropomorphism: Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human form or personality to non-human entities, which is a type of incarnation