Omnipotentiality

//ˌɒmnipəˌtɛnʃiˈælɪti//

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  • kaikkivoipaisuuden tunne noun (characteristic or feeling that anything is possible, and there are no limits on what may be achieved; instance of this)

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In the faculty of absolute concretive conception, the Divine Self-existent Mind was intrinsically possessed of the omnipotentiality to involve and evolve, an omnimultiple, omnivaried and omnimutable creation; and truly, with no eternal, objective, absolute cosmos to cognize, inevitable necessity required that Deity should first concretively conceive the varied subjects, He would fain contemplate.

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We have already, and variously, accepted and maintained, as far as in us lay the power, as our "shibboleth" and "coign of vantage," the omni-potentiality of cell force in making life appear where life was not, and in forming and developing each and every vital entity, from the lowest to the highest, and adapting them to the conditions by which they are surrounded, […]

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In this maturational process, one has to give up the many comforts of dependency, and many fantasies about one's omni-potentiality; for to commit one's self to something necessarily means to surrender something else.

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As such, the infant supports the illusion of omnipotentiality and thus becomes a fit vehicle for whatever splitoff and grandiose fantasies the father might still entertain for himself.

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