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John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion
Ascent to the supercelestial realm, with which the human mind has a natural
affinity, begins with study and knowledge but requires divine illumination to
understand the mysteries of magic and alchemy necessary for the complete
ascent of the ...
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3 Baruch: Greek-Slavonic Apocalypse of Baruch
A rationale of the non-complete ascent may be found in the conceptions of
inaccessible supercelestial realm and/or inner shrine of the celestial Temple.
God is known to reside above the heavens (Ps 57:6, 12; 108:6; 113:4; Job 11:8;
22:12).
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Becoming Half Hidden: Shamanism and InitiationE
In the present chapter, I have sought to explain three data: a West Greenland
tradition, that Kanak became a celebrated shaman as a result of a supercelestial
ascent; an acculturated Baffin Island shaman's discussion of the Sun Woman's
role ...
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Food and the Body: Some Peculiar Questions in High Medieval ...
Whereas Alexander merely attributes different powers of growth to the three
natures, the Erfurt author assumes that only the supercelestial material in human
bodies constitutes the truth of human nature in the strictest sense. He reasons
that ...
Philip Lyndon Reynolds, 1999
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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-century Philosophy
The supercelestial world governs the celestial world; since the supercelestial
world is reason itself, the celestial world is rationally ordered. The heavenly
bodies in turn govern the sublunar world, and subject it to an irrational fatality. But
the ...
Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers, 2003
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Sciences and the Self in Medieval Poetry: Alan of Lille's ...
What he means by 'supercelestial form' is best understood by beginning from the
word supercelestis. With this word Alan points us towards the highest kind of
theological investigation; in the Quoniam homines, for example, he defines two ...
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On the theology of Plato. Books 1-5
What the thing* tic which Plato affirms of the supercelestial place, and from what
intelligible peculiarities, he ascribes to it affirmative signs. CHAPTER XIV. What
the three deities of the virtues, viz. science, temperance, and justice, are in the ...
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The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, on the ...
What the things are which Plato affirms of the supercelestial place, and from what
intelligible peculiarities, he ascribes to it affirmative signs. CHAPTER XIV. What
the three deities of the virtues, viz. science, temperance, and justice, are in the ...
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Six Books of Proclus: On the Theology of Plato, Trans. from ...
But the supercelestial place is not simply intelligible; for it is the summit of
intellectuals, and not of intelligibles. Hence Plato calls the first triad of intelligibles
the one being; but he denominates the supercelestial place, truly-existing
essence.
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When Prophecy Never Fails: Myth and Reality in a ...
Through spiritual evolution, a student can access four knowable planes of
existence: the supercelestial, the celestial, the astral, and the terrestrial. There
are realms above these and multiple dimensions. These highest dimensions,
seemingly ...