Pleromatic
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
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- 1 Pertaining to pleroma. not-comparable
"But the pleromatic split is in its turn a symptom of a much deeper split in the divine will: the father wants to become the son, God wants to become man, the amoral wants to become exclusively good, the unconscious wants to become consciously responsible...in the same measure as God sets out to become man, man is immersed in the pleromatic process."
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More examples"But the pleromatic split is in its turn a symptom of a much deeper split in the divine will: the father wants to become the son, God wants to become man, the amoral wants to become exclusively good, the unconscious wants to become consciously responsible...in the same measure as God sets out to become man, man is immersed in the pleromatic process."
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