metacosm
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- IPA(key): /ˈmɛtəˌkɒzəm/
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metacosm (plural metacosms)
- A system that encompasses cosmos systems (macrocosm, mesocosm, microcosm).
- 1992. Sachiko Murata, Annemarie Schimmel. The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought, page 225,
- And both microcosm and macrocosm manifest the Metacosm. This is the law of correspondence.
- 1992. Sachiko Murata, Annemarie Schimmel. The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought, page 225,
- A transcendent field of higher forces beyond the macrocosm (created world).
- 2001, Cyril Glasse, Huston Smith., The New Encyclopedia of Islam, page 55:
- The "Unity of the Intellect", or the essential identity of the Intellect in the metacosm (what is beyond the created world),
- A manifestation of God.
- 1997, James S. Cutsinger., Advice to the Serious Seeker: Meditations on the Teaching of Frithjof Schuon, page 48:
- All the levels of the universe, the macrocosm, come about through the radiation or manifestation of God, the metacosm.
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