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Example sentences for "macrocosm"

Lexicographically close words:
mackarel; mackerel; mackinaws; mackintosh; mackintoshes; macrocosmic; macroeconomic; macron; macroscopic; macroscopically
  1. This is the doctrine of the Macrocosm and the Microcosm; and the transition from the generic working of the Creative Spirit in the Cosmos to its specific working in the Individual is what is meant by the doctrine of the Octave.

  2. We cannot, however, study the invisible side of Nature by working from the outside and so at this point of our studies we find the use of the time-honored teaching regarding the parallelism between the Macrocosm and the Microcosm.

  3. For the understanding of the indestructibility of our nature coincides with that of the identity of the macrocosm and the microcosm.

  4. One of its bases is the assumption that man and the universe correspond as microcosm and macrocosm and that both are subject to the mysterious power of words and letters.

  5. It is generally held by the ancient philosophers that the macrocosm is similar to the microcosm in having a Sthula Sariram and a Suksma Sariram.

  6. This knowledge is acquired by a continual comparison of the macrocosm with the microcosm.

  7. The moon and Saturn are charged in the macrocosm with thickening the water, which causes it to congeal.

  8. You've seen in the microcosm, as I have in the macrocosm that all life is one.

  9. You can see," the commander went on, "the tremendous advantage to us of being able to go into the macrocosm and toss meteors around like bits of corn, as you say.

  10. We must come back to the old teaching, that the Macrocosm is reproduced in the Microcosm, with the further perception that this identity of principle can only be produced by identity of cause.

  11. This circle is ``the spiritual man'' and relates in substance to the spiritual soul of the macrocosm or universe.

  12. The world is a living whole, which, like man, the microcosm, in whom the whole content of the macrocosm is concentrated as in an extract, runs its life course.

  13. In the macrocosm of the universe things go on as in the microcosm of the monad; every later state of the world is prefigured in the earlier, etc.

  14. The macrocosm was a reflection of its microcosms.

  15. Returning now to Plato's conception of community understood through the terms macrocosm and microcosm, what can the nursing world situation reveal to us of community?

  16. It depends, like that of Mr. Mathers, from their numerical sequence, but exhibits their interrelation in the Divine World, the Macrocosm and Microcosm.

  17. Between the two there is a correspondence, and therefore the state of the microcosm can be read by the starry indications of the macrocosm as the time can be known by the hands of an exact clock or sundial.

  18. Like all mysticism, East and West, it regards the universe as the macrocosm and man the microcosm.

  19. The various characters of the winds are expounded in a set of curious passages in which the doctrine of the macrocosm and microcosm is further mystically elaborated.

  20. We may also recall that at Hildegard’s date very complex cabalistic systems involving the doctrine of macrocosm and microcosm were being elaborated by the Jews, and that she lived in a district where Rabbinic mysticism specially flourished.

  21. It is the head of a crayfish or lobster that is figured in the miniatures of the vision of the macrocosm in the Lucca MS.

  22. In his writings the doctrine of the relation of macrocosm and microcosm is more veiled than with Bernard Sylvestris.

  23. From whence did she derive the theory of macrocosm and microcosm?

  24. Hildegard exhibits in a pronounced but peculiar and original form the doctrine of the macrocosm and microcosm.

  25. Nous pervaded by the Godhead embracing the Macrocosm with the Microcosm (Lucca MS.

  26. Notably her elaborate doctrine of the macrocosm and microcosm must have involved extensive reading.

  27. Perhaps a celebration, as all human actions and interconnection, was just the macrocosm of the innate chemistry within (in this case the party within).

  28. The whole was a brilliant analysis of England in macrocosm and microcosm welded into the life-story of Remington.

  29. The conscience of man revolted against the moral indifference of nature, and the microcosmic atom should have found the illimitable macrocosm guilty.

  30. Forsaking the study of the macrocosm for that of the microcosm, they lost the key to the thought of the great Ephesian, which, I imagine, is more intelligible to us than it was to Socrates, or to Plato.

  31. For the poet born in a microcosm becomes identified with it in the public eye, whereas the poet born in a macrocosm is seldom associated with his birthplace.

  32. They were born in the macrocosm of London, where the Spirit of Place has so much to attend to that his memory can find but a small corner even for the author of 'The Blessed Damozel,' or for the author of 'Atalanta in Calydon.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "macrocosm" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    all; cosmos; creation; earth; macrocosm; nature; plenum; system; totality; universe; world