incarnated in English

verb
1
embody or represent (a deity or spirit) in human form.
the idea that God incarnates himself in man
verb

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1. Like the sort of heterodox culture which Mapplethorpe incarnated.

2. Spiritists explain that at death the soul, or “incarnated spirit,” leaves the body —like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon.

3. The verb roots and form, such as Avatarana, appear in ancient post-Vedic Hindu texts, but as "action of descending", but not as an incarnated person (Avatara)

4. ‘Eurythmy is a dance style inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy in the 1910s and 20s.’ ‘Rudolf Steiner, who founded Anthroposophy, recognised him as an authentic spiritual master incarnated on the earth.’

5. Those words, uttered by 27-year-old California housewife Penny Torres, are said to be spoken actually by Mafu, “a highly evolved ‘entity from the seventh dimension’ last incarnated as a leper in 1st Century Pompeii,” for whom Torres serves as a “channel,” reports the Los Angeles Times.

6. Charles Corm: An Intellectual Biography of a Twentieth-Century Lebanese “Young Phoenician” delves into the history of the modern Middle East and an inquiry into Lebanese intellectual, cultural, and political life as incarnated in the ideas, and as illustrated by the times, works, and activities of Charles Corm (1894–1963)