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Emanationism is a speculative in the cosmology or of certain and systems, that posits the concept of emanation. According to this theory, emanation, from the Latin emanare meaning "to flow from" or "to pour forth or out of", is the mode by which all existing things are derived from a 'first reality', or . In the emanationist concept all things are derived from this first reality or perfect God, by consecutive steps of degradation, to a lower degree of this first reality or God: at every consecutive step the emanating beings are less pure, less perfect, less divine. Emanationism posits a transcendent principle from which everything is derived, as opposed to , that considers the universe to be created by a God who is separate from creation, and to , which posits no underlying subjective and/or nature behind phenomena, all phenomena being considered .


Origins
Emanationism is a cosmological theory which asserts that all things "flow" from an underlying principle or reality, usually called the Absolute or . Any teachings which involve emanation are usually in opposition to creation ex nihilo as emanation advocates that everything has always existed and has not been "created" from nothing.

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Underlying the worldview of traditional cosmology is the idea that the universe is an emanation of a unitary divine principle. Although this idea has been blended with the revealed creationist doctrines of the major monotheistic religions, orthodox theologians have generally regarded it with suspicion. They have relegated it to the shadowy spheres of , , and the occult, which have always been at odds with orthodoxy. The traditional view is summed in the doctrine of emanation formulated by Plotinus.
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The primary classical exponent of emanationism was the philosopher , who in his described all things phenomenal and otherwise as an emanation ( aporrhoe (Ennead ΙΙ.3.2) or ἀπόρροια aporrhoia (II.3.11)) from (ἕν, hen). In 5.1.6, emanationism is compared to a diffusion from the One, of which there are three primary hypostases, the One, the (νοῦς, nous), and the (ψυχή, psyche).

Another advocate of emanationism was , who was burned at the stake for his cosmology.


Occultism
Emanationism is a common teaching found in and writings. According to :

Theosophy draws on Neoplatonic emanationism, in particular the concept of separation from and return to the Absolute, and reworks the Eastern concepts of and to provide an evolutionary theory of both humankind and the universe.

Theosophy contends that all organisms—including animals and human beings—and all matter "flow" from a pure spiritual formation in the Absolute to a material one over time to become materialised and that they will later return to the Absolute after the cosmic cycle of life.

As Morgan summarises: " The Secret Doctrine laid out an emanationist view of the development of the physical universe, a process of ebb and flow in which spirit gradually unfolded itself in matter, attaining , and returning to spirit in a higher and more realised form." According to the emanationist cosmology of all monads emerge from divine unity at the beginning of a cosmic cycle and return to this source at its close.

Blavatsky in her book The Key to Theosophy (1889) wrote that: "We believe in a universal divine principle, the root of all, from which all proceeds, and within which all shall be at the end of the great cycle of being."

Occultist Samael Aun Weor taught emanationism from his studies with the and . He mapped out a complex esoteric cosmology with matter flowing from different planes of existence all existing in the absolute. As comments:

As with esoteric thought in general, Weor holds that the universe originated in the ordering activity of the absolute upon chaotic primordial matter, giving rise to (emanating) the subsequent planes of the created order ().


See also

Further reading
  • Presentation and notes on emanation and the roots of Hermetic Kabbalah.

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