The modes stand related to the substance as the rippling waves of the sea to the water of the sea, as forms constantly disappearing and never having a real being.
God; this substance alone has a real being, and all the being which belongs to individual essences these latter possess not as a substantial being, but only as accidents of the one only true and real substance.
Heat therefore, if it be allowed a real being, must exist without the mind(791)?
In the sense here given of reality, it is evident that every vegetable, star, mineral, and in general each part of the mundane system, is as much a real being by our principles as by any other.
It will appear upon examination that the a priori argument is capable of proving only an abstract and ideal proposition, but can never conduct us to the existence of a real Being.
The material moved, which we at first think the great reality, is only the shadow of a real being, which is immaterial.
The principle of Substance; thus enounced--"every quality supposes a subject or real being.
They may or may not be realized, and until realized in consciousness, they have no real being.
To the truly religious man, God is not a being without qualities, because to him he is a positive, real being.
In the order of real being there is and can be nothing before God.
Is that which the reason perceives not real being?
Real being is the immediate object apprehended by reason, as St. Thomas teaches, after Aristotle.
To be as a fact and not as a mode; to have an actual or real being, whether material or spiritual.
Real being, then, as distinguished here from ideal being, is that which exists or can exist extramentally, whether it is known by the human mind or not, i.
But it is well to observe that the expression, real being, is used in two different senses.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "real being" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.