pantheistic in English

adjective

[pan·the·is·tic || ‚pænθɪ'ɪstɪk]

recognizing the divine in nature, viewing the world as a reflection of God

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1. His painting has a both Romantic and pantheistic atmosphere and simplified formal structure.

2. Babism definition: a pantheistic Persian religious sect , founded in 1844 by the Bab , forbidding polygamy , Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. Those that consider Brahman and Atman as same are monist or pantheistic, and Advaita Vedanta, later Samkhya and Yoga schools illustrate this metaphysical premise

4. Beneath the excessive ritual of the Brahmanistic period and the pantheistic speculations of a chosen few still lay the popular faith of the Aryan invaders of India

5. The assumption would have been a sacrilege in the eyes of anyone in the Greek pantheistic tradition, or in any similar tradition in any of the ancient cultures.

6. 124: The mystic is one to whom the unitive, pantheistic, or at least the panentheistic, aspects of the divinity are as congenial as the deistic, polytheistic, and Anthropomorphic aspects are to the

7. It is an open question, however, when such declarations are to be taken as identity assertions, with pantheistic or Acosmic intentions, and when they are perhaps hyperbolic variations on descriptions of union-type experiences.

8. Franz Marc’s 1910 call for the “Animalization of art” stakes out the ground that he would harvest for the most fertile and productive years of his career. Before his early death in World War I, Marc used animal paintings to express a pantheistic vision of the harmony between animals and …