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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Book of Emanation''' is a book written by a mystic and devoted to expounding upon the [[Unfolding of Creation]] from [[Undifferentiated Consciousness|undifferentiated source consciousness]]. Most (if not all, spiritual traditions have at least one such book.</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">A '''Book of Emanation''' is a book written by a mystic and devoted to expounding upon the [[Unfolding of Creation]] from [[Undifferentiated Consciousness|undifferentiated source consciousness]]. Most (if not all) spiritual traditions have at least one such book. Examples are provided below.</blockquote>


==A List of Books==
==A List of Books==


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[[Book of Emanation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::Book of Emanation]]}}
[[Timaeus]], by Plato, attempts to describe the [[Unfolding of Creation]].<ref>Plato, Timaeus, trans. Benjamin Jowett (Internet Classics Archive, 360AD), https://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html.</ref>


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==Notes==


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A Book of Emanation is a book written by a mystic and devoted to expounding upon the Unfolding of Creation from undifferentiated source consciousness. Most (if not all) spiritual traditions have at least one such book. Examples are provided below.

A List of Books

Book of Emanation > Cosmic Consciousness (book), Dao De Jing, Mundaka Upanishad, Qingjingjing, Sepher Yetzirah, Zohar

Timaeus, by Plato, attempts to describe the Unfolding of Creation.[1]

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Footnotes

  1. Plato, Timaeus, trans. Benjamin Jowett (Internet Classics Archive, 360AD), https://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html.