Indwelling

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Relations

  • Enlightenment: In some spiritual traditions, indwelling is seen as a state of enlightenment or spiritual awakening.
  • Spiritual Union: Indwelling is often associated with a deep spiritual union or connection with the divine.
  • Mystical Experience: Indwelling is a central concept in mystical traditions, referring to a direct experience of the divine within.
  • Inner Transformation: The experience of indwelling can lead to inner transformation and spiritual growth.
  • Incarnation: In some traditions, indwelling is associated with the idea of divine incarnation or the divine taking on human form.
  • Immanence: Indwelling is the idea that the divine or a spiritual force resides or dwells within something, reflecting the immanent presence of the divine.
  • Immanence: Indwelling is a term sometimes used to describe the immanent presence or dwelling of the divine within the world or within individuals.
  • Theosis: In Eastern Orthodox theology, indwelling is related to the concept of theosis, or the process of becoming more like God.
  • Immanence: Indwelling is related to the concept of immanence, which refers to the divine being present within the world or creation.
  • Immanence: Indwelling is the idea of something being present or residing within something else, which is closely related to the concept of immanence.
  • Divine Presence: Indwelling refers to the presence of the divine within the individual soul or being.
  • Inherence: Inherence can be seen as an indwelling or inherent presence of something within something else.
  • Sanctification: In Christian theology, indwelling is associated with the process of sanctification or becoming more holy through the presence of the Holy Spirit.