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form and omnipresent
Most Christian denominations — following theology standardized by the Nicene Creed — explains the concept of omnipresence in the form of the " Trinity ", by having a single deity ( God ) made up of three omnipresent persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Adornment in the form of niches and stepped frets are omnipresent, decorating even utilitarian buttresses and platform walls.
The title of the film refers to a character that helps his friends to survive in a superficial world by keeping things authentic and is portrayed in form of a video game omnipresent in the teenagers ' lives, in which a post-apocalyptic hero carries his severed head in his hand as he fights the forces of evil.

form and deity
" For in him all the fullness of deity lives in bodily form.
This crisis may take the form of the intervention of a deity in history, a war, a change in the environment or the reaching of a new level of consciousness.
The relationships between deities could also be expressed in the process of syncretism, in which two or more different gods were linked to form a composite deity.
Jacob Grimm theorized that Hel ( whom he refers to here as Halja, the theorized Proto-Germanic form of the term ) is essentially an " image of a greedy, unrestoring, female deity " and that " the higher we are allowed to penetrate into our antiquities, the less hellish and more godlike may Halja appear.
The name is the Latinized form of the Syrian Ilāh hag-Gabal, which derives from Ilāh (" god ") and gabal (" mountain " ( compare gə < u > b </ u > ul and jabal )), resulting in " the God of the Mountain " the Emesene manifestation of the deity.
The term Horned God itself predates Wicca, and is an early 20th century syncretic term for a horned or antlered anthropomorphic god with pseudohistorical origins who, according to Margaret Murray's 1921 The Witch-Cult in Western Europe, was the deity worshipped by a pan-European witchcraft-based cult, and was demonized into the form of the Devil by the Mediaeval Church.
He writes, for example, that Moses opposed the picturing of the deity in the form of man or animal, and was convinced that the deity was an entity which encompassed everything — land and sea:
In religion and theology, revelation is the revealing or disclosing of some form of truth or knowledge through supposed communication with a deity or other supernatural entity or entities.
Kaharingan, an animist folk religion of the Iban branch of the Dayak people, accepted as a form of Hinduism by the Indonesian government, includes the belief of a supreme deity as well as the rooster and cockfight in relation to that of the spiritual and religious and some with the belief that humans become the fighting cocks of god, with the Iban further believing the rooster and cockfight was introduced to them by god.
When ' Big Raven ', a deity in human form, found a stranded whale, he was told by the Great Spirit where to find special mushrooms that would give him the strength to drag the whale back to the sea and thus return order to the world.
Some faiths and traditions consider it blasphemous to imagine or depict the deity as having any concrete form.
Worship of a deity of Krishna, either in the form of Vasudeva, Bala Krishna or Gopala, can be traced to as early as 4th century BC.
The form is present in most Shiva temples in South India, and is the main deity in the famous temple at Chidambaram.
The earliest recorded form of Horus is the patron deity of Nekhen in Upper Egypt, who is the first known national god, specifically related to the king who in time came to be regarded as a manifestation of Horus in life and Osiris in death.
Because Thoth is a moon deity in addition to his other functions, it would make sense, according to te Velde, for Thoth to emerge in the form of the Eye and step in to mediate between the feuding deities.
** A trickster deity in the form of a Raven in Inuit mythology
Naga ( Sanskrit :) is the Sanskrit / Pāli word for a deity or class of entity or being, taking the form of a very large snake, found in Hinduism and Buddhism.
From the form of the name, it is suspected that Shamgar may actually have been a Hittite, a similar name occurring with Sangara, a Hittite king of Carchemish ; it is also the case that Anath is the name of a Canaanite deity, and son of Anath is thus merely a royal title.
On the other hand, Skaði may potentially be a masculine form and, as a result, some scholars have theorized that Skaði may have originally been a male deity.
Silene is the feminine form of Silenus, a Greek woodland deity.
In the completion stage of Buddhist Tantra, the practitioner takes on the form of a deity in an illusory body ( māyādeha ), which is like the magician's illusion.
At Pessinos in Phrygia, the mother goddess-identified by the Greeks as Cybele-took the form of an unshaped stone of black meteoric iron, and may have been associated with or identical to Agdistis, Pessinos ' mountain deity.
Mithridates or Mithradates ( Old Iranian Mithradata ) is the Hellenistic form of a Parthian theophoric name, meaning " given by the deity Mithra ".
In The Odyssey, a deity again takes on the form of Mentes.

form and arises
Its necessity arises from the well-known fact that apart from relatively recent results concerning the hydrogen molecular ion ( see references therein for more details ), the quantum n-body problem cannot be solved analytically, much less in closed form.
Without nurturing feelings of the heart a subtle form of anxiety arises which results in the self reaching out for experience.
* Distichia, an eyelash that arises from an abnormal spot on the eyelid of a dog, ectopic cilia is a severe form of distichia
Most songs, though, use only the diatonic chords: I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, occasionally VII, " even though the lowered seventh scale degree clashes chromatically with the raised form found as the third of the V chord ," ( though it, " arises much more frequently than it does in minor ( there, generally a Neapolitan ),") and, " infrequently, the minor v appears in an otherwise diatonic harmonic setting.
( This distinction also arises in natural language in the form of litotes.
Confusion arises when the broad term " polygamy " is used when a specific form of polygamy is being referred to.
A special form of hypothecation arises where an excise is used to compensate a party to a transaction for alleged uncontrollable abuse ; for example, a blank media tax is a tax on recordable media such as CD-Rs, whose proceeds are typically allocated to copyright holders.
" In political systems based on the Westminster system, which is a particular style of parliamentary democracy based on the British model and found in many commonwealth countries, a majority party will form the government and the minority party will form the opposition, and coalitions of lesser parties are possible ; in the rare circumstance in which neither party is the majority, a hung parliament arises.
* An absolute prohibition against the following techniques therefore arises from, is understood in the context of, and is interpreted according to these texts: mock executions ; water-boarding or any other form of simulated drowning or suffocation ; sexual humiliation ; rape ; cultural or religious humiliation ; exploitation of fears, phobias or psychopathology ; induced hypothermia ; the use of psychotropic drugs or mind-altering substances ; hooding ; forced nakedness ; stress positions ; the use of dogs to threaten or intimidate ; physical assault including slapping or shaking ; exposure to extreme heat or cold ; threats of harm or death ; isolation ; sensory deprivation and over-stimulation ; sleep deprivation ; or the threatened use of any of the above techniques to an individual or to members of an individual ’ s family.
It arises because Eu < sup > 2 +</ sup > can substitute for Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > in plagioclase feldspar, unlike any of the other Lanthanides, which tend to only form 3 + cations.
This quantity arises in Gauss's law-which states that the flux of the electric field E out of a closed surface is proportional to the electric charge Q < sub > A </ sub > enclosed in the surface ( independent of how that charge is distributed ), the integral form is:
The quantity arises in Faraday's law of induction, in integral form:
In 1996, Urich announced that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, synovial sarcoma, that arises in soft tissues.
If this development is aborted, a secotioid form arises, perhaps to be followed eventually by an evolutionary progression to a fully gasteroid form.
Emus predominately travel in pairs, and while they can form enormous flocks, this is an atypical social behaviour that arises from the common need to move towards food sources.
Cash is on hand to be spent immediately if the need arises, but some investments require time or effort to transfer into spendable form.
From the point of view of Lie theory, the classical unitary group is a real form of the Steinberg group, which is an algebraic group that arises from the combination of the diagram automorphism of the general linear group ( reversing the Dynkin diagram A < sub > n </ sub >, which corresponds to transpose inverse ) and the field automorphism of the extension C / R ( namely complex conjugation ).
A different form of leptin resistance ( in combination with insulin resistance and weight gain ) easily arises in laboratory animals ( such as rats ), as soon as they are given unlimited ( ad libitum ) access to palatable, energy-dense foods, and it is reversed when these animals are put back on low energy-density chow.
The term arises in contexts where the set of all possible population distributions is put in parametric form.
However, common-law countries also recognize a slightly anomalous form of security interest called an " equitable lien " which arises in certain rare instances.
Several sources suggest that keratoconus likely arises from a number of different factors: genetic, environmental or cellular, any of which may form the trigger for the onset of the disease.
Self-organization is a process where some form of global order or coordination arises out of the local interactions between the components of an initially disordered system.

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