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Pleroma

Definition

Pleroma refers to the totality of divine powers or attributes collectively, originating from a Greek word meaning "fullness." It is often used in religious, philosophical, or mystical contexts to denote the divine essence or the collective divine presence.

Sample Sentences

  1. According to Gnosticism, the Pleroma represents the realm of the divine where the fullness of spiritual beings resides.
  2. The ancient philosopher believed that the soul's ultimate goal is to reunite with the Pleroma, transcending the physical world.
  3. Many mystics strive to experience the Pleroma through meditation and deep spiritual practices.
  4. In Christian theology, the Pleroma is associated with God and the heavenly realm beyond human comprehension.

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