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'''Transcendence''' is used for the [[Being ('Being' as such)|being]] of [[God]] as though existing apart form and not being subjected to the physical universe or even having no relation to the physical universe. '''Transcendence''' is something which goes ''beyond'', it cannot be realized in [[experience]] or ''some aspect'' of [[experience]]. It is the feature of somehow not being where we are, it is what gives rise to thought, or, [[spirit]] (drawing from [[Evald Ilyenkov|Ilyenkov]].)<ref>https://youtu.be/YuPj14hsRog?si=6emEEP7oZxWJD5Uc&t=232</ref> | '''Transcendence''' is used for the [[Being ('Being' as such)|being]] of [[God]] as though existing apart form and not being subjected to the physical universe or even having no relation to the physical universe. '''Transcendence''' is something which goes ''beyond'', it cannot be realized in [[experience]] or ''some aspect'' of [[experience]]. It is the feature of somehow not being where we are, it is what gives rise to thought, or, [[spirit]] (drawing from [[Evald Ilyenkov|Ilyenkov]].)<ref>https://youtu.be/YuPj14hsRog?si=6emEEP7oZxWJD5Uc&t=232</ref> | ||
'''Transcendence''' is contrasted with [[Immanence|'''immanence''']]. |